/** * * Copyright the original author or authors * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.jivesoftware.smackx.bytestreams.socks5; import java.io.DataInputStream; import java.io.DataOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.net.InetAddress; import java.net.NetworkInterface; import java.net.ServerSocket; import java.net.Socket; import java.net.SocketException; import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.Enumeration; import java.util.HashSet; import java.util.LinkedHashSet; import java.util.LinkedList; import java.util.List; import java.util.Map; import java.util.Set; import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap; import java.util.logging.Level; import java.util.logging.Logger; import org.jivesoftware.smack.SmackException; import org.jivesoftware.smack.util.CloseableUtil; /** * The Socks5Proxy class represents a local SOCKS5 proxy server. It can be enabled/disabled by * invoking {@link #setLocalSocks5ProxyEnabled(boolean)}. The proxy is enabled by default. *

* The port of the local SOCKS5 proxy can be configured by invoking * {@link #setLocalSocks5ProxyPort(int)}. Default port is 7777. If you set the port to a negative * value Smack tries to the absolute value and all following until it finds an open port. *

* If your application is running on a machine with multiple network interfaces or if you want to * provide your public address in case you are behind a NAT router, invoke * {@link #addLocalAddress(String)} or {@link #replaceLocalAddresses(Collection)} to modify the list of * local network addresses used for outgoing SOCKS5 Bytestream requests. *

* The local SOCKS5 proxy server refuses all connections except the ones that are explicitly allowed * in the process of establishing a SOCKS5 Bytestream ( * {@link Socks5BytestreamManager#establishSession(org.jxmpp.jid.Jid)}). *

* This Implementation has the following limitations: *

* (see RFC 1928) * * @author Henning Staib */ public final class Socks5Proxy { private static final Logger LOGGER = Logger.getLogger(Socks5Proxy.class.getName()); /* SOCKS5 proxy singleton */ private static Socks5Proxy socks5Server; private static boolean localSocks5ProxyEnabled = true; /** * The port of the local Socks5 Proxy. If this value is negative, the next ports will be tried * until a unused is found. */ private static int localSocks5ProxyPort = -7777; /* reusable implementation of a SOCKS5 proxy server process */ private Socks5ServerProcess serverProcess; /* thread running the SOCKS5 server process */ private Thread serverThread; /* server socket to accept SOCKS5 connections */ private ServerSocket serverSocket; /* assigns a connection to a digest */ private final Map connectionMap = new ConcurrentHashMap<>(); /* list of digests connections should be stored */ private final List allowedConnections = Collections.synchronizedList(new LinkedList()); private final Set localAddresses = new LinkedHashSet<>(4); /** * Private constructor. */ private Socks5Proxy() { this.serverProcess = new Socks5ServerProcess(); Enumeration networkInterfaces; try { networkInterfaces = NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces(); } catch (SocketException e) { throw new IllegalStateException(e); } Set localHostAddresses = new HashSet<>(); for (NetworkInterface networkInterface : Collections.list(networkInterfaces)) { // We can't use NetworkInterface.getInterfaceAddresses here, which // would return a List instead the deprecated Enumeration, because // it's Android API 9 and Smack currently uses 8. Change that when // we raise Smack's minimum Android API. Enumeration inetAddresses = networkInterface.getInetAddresses(); for (InetAddress address : Collections.list(inetAddresses)) { localHostAddresses.add(address.getHostAddress()); } } if (localHostAddresses.isEmpty()) { throw new IllegalStateException("Could not determine any local host address"); } replaceLocalAddresses(localHostAddresses); } /** * Returns true if the local Socks5 proxy should be started. Default is true. * * @return if the local Socks5 proxy should be started */ public static boolean isLocalSocks5ProxyEnabled() { return localSocks5ProxyEnabled; } /** * Sets if the local Socks5 proxy should be started. Default is true. * * @param localSocks5ProxyEnabled if the local Socks5 proxy should be started */ public static void setLocalSocks5ProxyEnabled(boolean localSocks5ProxyEnabled) { Socks5Proxy.localSocks5ProxyEnabled = localSocks5ProxyEnabled; } /** * Return the port of the local Socks5 proxy. Default is 7777. * * @return the port of the local Socks5 proxy */ public static int getLocalSocks5ProxyPort() { return localSocks5ProxyPort; } /** * Sets the port of the local Socks5 proxy. Default is 7777. If you set the port to a negative * value Smack tries the absolute value and all following until it finds an open port. * * @param localSocks5ProxyPort the port of the local Socks5 proxy to set */ public static void setLocalSocks5ProxyPort(int localSocks5ProxyPort) { if (Math.abs(localSocks5ProxyPort) > 65535) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("localSocks5ProxyPort must be within (-65535,65535)"); } Socks5Proxy.localSocks5ProxyPort = localSocks5ProxyPort; } /** * Returns the local SOCKS5 proxy server. * * @return the local SOCKS5 proxy server */ public static synchronized Socks5Proxy getSocks5Proxy() { if (socks5Server == null) { socks5Server = new Socks5Proxy(); } if (isLocalSocks5ProxyEnabled()) { socks5Server.start(); } return socks5Server; } /** * Starts the local SOCKS5 proxy server. If it is already running, this method does nothing. */ public synchronized void start() { if (isRunning()) { return; } try { if (getLocalSocks5ProxyPort() < 0) { int port = Math.abs(getLocalSocks5ProxyPort()); for (int i = 0; i < 65535 - port; i++) { try { this.serverSocket = new ServerSocket(port + i); break; } catch (IOException e) { // port is used, try next one } } } else { this.serverSocket = new ServerSocket(getLocalSocks5ProxyPort()); } if (this.serverSocket != null) { this.serverThread = new Thread(this.serverProcess); this.serverThread.setName("Smack Local SOCKS5 Proxy"); this.serverThread.setDaemon(true); this.serverThread.start(); } } catch (IOException e) { // couldn't setup server LOGGER.log(Level.SEVERE, "couldn't setup local SOCKS5 proxy on port " + getLocalSocks5ProxyPort(), e); } } /** * Stops the local SOCKS5 proxy server. If it is not running this method does nothing. */ public synchronized void stop() { if (!isRunning()) { return; } try { this.serverSocket.close(); } catch (IOException e) { // do nothing } if (this.serverThread != null && this.serverThread.isAlive()) { try { this.serverThread.interrupt(); this.serverThread.join(); } catch (InterruptedException e) { // do nothing } } this.serverThread = null; this.serverSocket = null; } /** * Adds the given address to the list of local network addresses. *

* Use this method if you want to provide multiple addresses in a SOCKS5 Bytestream request. * This may be necessary if your application is running on a machine with multiple network * interfaces or if you want to provide your public address in case you are behind a NAT router. *

* The order of the addresses used is determined by the order you add addresses. *

* Note that the list of addresses initially contains the address returned by * InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(). You can replace the list of * addresses by invoking {@link #replaceLocalAddresses(Collection)}. * * @param address the local network address to add */ public void addLocalAddress(String address) { if (address == null) { return; } synchronized (localAddresses) { this.localAddresses.add(address); } } /** * Removes the given address from the list of local network addresses. This address will then no * longer be used of outgoing SOCKS5 Bytestream requests. * * @param address the local network address to remove * @return true if the address was removed. */ public boolean removeLocalAddress(String address) { synchronized (localAddresses) { return localAddresses.remove(address); } } /** * Returns an set of the local network addresses that will be used for streamhost * candidates of outgoing SOCKS5 Bytestream requests. * * @return set of the local network addresses */ public List getLocalAddresses() { synchronized (localAddresses) { return new LinkedList<>(localAddresses); } } /** * Replaces the list of local network addresses. *

* Use this method if you want to provide multiple addresses in a SOCKS5 Bytestream request and * want to define their order. This may be necessary if your application is running on a machine * with multiple network interfaces or if you want to provide your public address in case you * are behind a NAT router. * * @param addresses the new list of local network addresses */ public void replaceLocalAddresses(Collection addresses) { if (addresses == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("list must not be null"); } synchronized (localAddresses) { localAddresses.clear(); localAddresses.addAll(addresses); } } /** * Returns the port of the local SOCKS5 proxy server. If it is not running -1 will be returned. * * @return the port of the local SOCKS5 proxy server or -1 if proxy is not running */ public int getPort() { if (!isRunning()) { return -1; } return this.serverSocket.getLocalPort(); } /** * Returns the socket for the given digest. A socket will be returned if the given digest has * been in the list of allowed transfers (see {@link #addTransfer(String)}) while the peer * connected to the SOCKS5 proxy. * * @param digest identifying the connection * @return socket or null if there is no socket for the given digest */ protected Socket getSocket(String digest) { return this.connectionMap.get(digest); } /** * Add the given digest to the list of allowed transfers. Only connections for allowed transfers * are stored and can be retrieved by invoking {@link #getSocket(String)}. All connections to * the local SOCKS5 proxy that don't contain an allowed digest are discarded. * * @param digest to be added to the list of allowed transfers */ public void addTransfer(String digest) { this.allowedConnections.add(digest); } /** * Removes the given digest from the list of allowed transfers. After invoking this method * already stored connections with the given digest will be removed. *

* The digest should be removed after establishing the SOCKS5 Bytestream is finished, an error * occurred while establishing the connection or if the connection is not allowed anymore. * * @param digest to be removed from the list of allowed transfers */ protected void removeTransfer(String digest) { this.allowedConnections.remove(digest); this.connectionMap.remove(digest); } /** * Returns true if the local SOCKS5 proxy server is running, otherwise * false. * * @return true if the local SOCKS5 proxy server is running, otherwise * false */ public boolean isRunning() { return this.serverSocket != null; } /** * Implementation of a simplified SOCKS5 proxy server. */ private class Socks5ServerProcess implements Runnable { @Override public void run() { while (true) { Socket socket = null; try { if (Socks5Proxy.this.serverSocket == null || Socks5Proxy.this.serverSocket.isClosed() || Thread.currentThread().isInterrupted()) { return; } // accept connection socket = Socks5Proxy.this.serverSocket.accept(); // initialize connection establishConnection(socket); } catch (SocketException e) { /* * do nothing, if caused by closing the server socket, thread will terminate in * next loop */ } catch (Exception e) { CloseableUtil.maybeClose(socket, LOGGER); } } } /** * Negotiates a SOCKS5 connection and stores it on success. * * @param socket connection to the client * @throws SmackException if client requests a connection in an unsupported way * @throws IOException if a network error occurred */ private void establishConnection(Socket socket) throws SmackException, IOException { DataOutputStream out = new DataOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream()); DataInputStream in = new DataInputStream(socket.getInputStream()); // first byte is version should be 5 int b = in.read(); if (b != 5) { throw new SmackException.SmackMessageException("Only SOCKS5 supported"); } // second byte number of authentication methods supported b = in.read(); // read list of supported authentication methods byte[] auth = new byte[b]; in.readFully(auth); byte[] authMethodSelectionResponse = new byte[2]; authMethodSelectionResponse[0] = (byte) 0x05; // protocol version // only authentication method 0, no authentication, supported boolean noAuthMethodFound = false; for (int i = 0; i < auth.length; i++) { if (auth[i] == (byte) 0x00) { noAuthMethodFound = true; break; } } if (!noAuthMethodFound) { authMethodSelectionResponse[1] = (byte) 0xFF; // no acceptable methods out.write(authMethodSelectionResponse); out.flush(); throw new SmackException.SmackMessageException("Authentication method not supported"); } authMethodSelectionResponse[1] = (byte) 0x00; // no-authentication method out.write(authMethodSelectionResponse); out.flush(); // receive connection request byte[] connectionRequest = Socks5Utils.receiveSocks5Message(in); // extract digest String responseDigest = new String(connectionRequest, 5, connectionRequest[4], StandardCharsets.UTF_8); // return error if digest is not allowed if (!Socks5Proxy.this.allowedConnections.contains(responseDigest)) { connectionRequest[1] = (byte) 0x05; // set return status to 5 (connection refused) out.write(connectionRequest); out.flush(); throw new SmackException.SmackMessageException("Connection is not allowed"); } connectionRequest[1] = (byte) 0x00; // set return status to 0 (success) out.write(connectionRequest); out.flush(); // store connection Socks5Proxy.this.connectionMap.put(responseDigest, socket); } } }