sshuttle/tests/client/test_methods_tproxy.py

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import socket
from socket import AF_INET, AF_INET6
from mock import Mock, patch, call
from sshuttle.methods import get_method
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@patch("sshuttle.methods.tproxy.recvmsg")
def test_get_supported_features_recvmsg(mock_recvmsg):
method = get_method('tproxy')
features = method.get_supported_features()
assert features.ipv6
assert features.udp
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assert features.dns
@patch("sshuttle.methods.tproxy.recvmsg", None)
def test_get_supported_features_norecvmsg():
method = get_method('tproxy')
features = method.get_supported_features()
assert features.ipv6
assert not features.udp
assert not features.dns
def test_get_tcp_dstip():
sock = Mock()
sock.getsockname.return_value = ('127.0.0.1', 1024)
method = get_method('tproxy')
assert method.get_tcp_dstip(sock) == ('127.0.0.1', 1024)
assert sock.mock_calls == [call.getsockname()]
@patch("sshuttle.methods.tproxy.recv_udp")
def test_recv_udp(mock_recv_udp):
mock_recv_udp.return_value = ("127.0.0.1", "127.0.0.2", "11111")
sock = Mock()
method = get_method('tproxy')
result = method.recv_udp(sock, 1024)
assert sock.mock_calls == []
assert mock_recv_udp.mock_calls == [call(sock, 1024)]
assert result == ("127.0.0.1", "127.0.0.2", "11111")
@patch("sshuttle.methods.socket.socket")
def test_send_udp(mock_socket):
sock = Mock()
method = get_method('tproxy')
method.send_udp(sock, "127.0.0.2", "127.0.0.1", "2222222")
assert sock.mock_calls == []
assert mock_socket.mock_calls == [
call(sock.family, 2),
call().setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1),
call().setsockopt(0, 19, 1),
call().bind('127.0.0.2'),
call().sendto("2222222", '127.0.0.1'),
call().close()
]
def test_setup_tcp_listener():
listener = Mock()
method = get_method('tproxy')
method.setup_tcp_listener(listener)
assert listener.mock_calls == [
call.setsockopt(0, 19, 1)
]
def test_setup_udp_listener():
listener = Mock()
method = get_method('tproxy')
method.setup_udp_listener(listener)
assert listener.mock_calls == [
call.setsockopt(0, 19, 1),
call.v4.setsockopt(0, 20, 1),
call.v6.setsockopt(41, 74, 1)
]
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def test_assert_features():
method = get_method('tproxy')
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features = method.get_supported_features()
method.assert_features(features)
def test_firewall_command():
method = get_method('tproxy')
assert not method.firewall_command("somthing")
@patch('sshuttle.methods.tproxy.ipt')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.tproxy.ipt_ttl')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.tproxy.ipt_chain_exists')
def test_setup_firewall(mock_ipt_chain_exists, mock_ipt_ttl, mock_ipt):
mock_ipt_chain_exists.return_value = True
method = get_method('tproxy')
assert method.name == 'tproxy'
# IPV6
method.setup_firewall(
1024, 1026,
[(AF_INET6, u'2404:6800:4004:80c::33')],
AF_INET6,
[(AF_INET6, 64, False, u'2404:6800:4004:80c::', 8000, 9000),
(AF_INET6, 128, True, u'2404:6800:4004:80c::101f', 8080, 8080)],
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True,
None)
assert mock_ipt_chain_exists.mock_calls == [
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', 'sshuttle-m-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', 'sshuttle-t-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', 'sshuttle-d-1024')
]
assert mock_ipt_ttl.mock_calls == []
assert mock_ipt.mock_calls == [
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-D', 'OUTPUT', '-j', 'sshuttle-m-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-m-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-X', 'sshuttle-m-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-D', 'PREROUTING', '-j', 'sshuttle-t-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-t-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-X', 'sshuttle-t-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-d-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-X', 'sshuttle-d-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-N', 'sshuttle-m-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-m-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-N', 'sshuttle-d-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-d-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-N', 'sshuttle-t-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-t-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-I', 'OUTPUT', '1', '-j', 'sshuttle-m-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-I', 'PREROUTING', '1', '-j',
'sshuttle-t-1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-d-1024', '-j', 'MARK',
'--set-mark', '1'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-d-1024', '-j', 'ACCEPT'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1024', '-m', 'socket',
'-j', 'sshuttle-d-1024', '-m', 'tcp', '-p', 'tcp'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1024', '-m', 'socket',
'-j', 'sshuttle-d-1024', '-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-m-1024', '-j', 'MARK',
'--set-mark', '1', '--dest', u'2404:6800:4004:80c::33/32',
'-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp', '--dport', '53'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1024', '-j', 'TPROXY',
'--tproxy-mark', '0x1/0x1',
'--dest', u'2404:6800:4004:80c::33/32',
'-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp', '--dport', '53', '--on-port', '1026'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-m-1024', '-j', 'RETURN',
'--dest', u'2404:6800:4004:80c::101f/128',
Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges (#144) * Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges This set of changes implements the ability of specifying a port or port range for an IP or subnet to only tunnel those ports for that subnet. Also supports excluding a port or port range for a given IP or subnet. When, for a given subnet, there are intercepting ranges being added and excluded, the most specific, i.e., smaller range, takes precedence. In case of a tie the exclusion wins. For different subnets, the most specific, i.e., largest swidth, takes precedence independent of any eventual port ranges. Examples: Tunnels all traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet except those to port 443. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8 -x 188.0.0.0/8:443 ``` Only tunnels traffic to port 80 of the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80 ``` Tunnels traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet and the port range that goes from 80 to 89. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80-89 -x 188.0.0.0/8:80-90 ``` * Allow subnets to be specified with domain names Simplifies the implementation of address parsing by using socket.getaddrinfo(), which can handle domain resolution, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This was proposed and mostly implemented by @DavidBuchanan314 in #146. Signed-off-by: David Buchanan <DavidBuchanan314@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: João Vieira <vieira@yubo.be> * Also use getaddrinfo for parsing listen addr:port * Fixes tests for tunneling a port range * Updates documentation to include port/port range Adds some examples with subnet:port and subnet:port-port. Also clarifies the versions of Python supported on the server while maintaining the recommendation for Python 2.7, 3.5 or later. Mentions support for pfSense. * In Py2 only named arguments may follow *expression Fixes issue in Python 2.7 where *expression may only be followed by named arguments. * Use right regex to extract ip4/6, mask and ports * Tests for parse_subnetport
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'-m', 'tcp', '-p', 'tcp', '--dport', '8080:8080'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1024', '-j', 'RETURN',
'--dest', u'2404:6800:4004:80c::101f/128',
Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges (#144) * Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges This set of changes implements the ability of specifying a port or port range for an IP or subnet to only tunnel those ports for that subnet. Also supports excluding a port or port range for a given IP or subnet. When, for a given subnet, there are intercepting ranges being added and excluded, the most specific, i.e., smaller range, takes precedence. In case of a tie the exclusion wins. For different subnets, the most specific, i.e., largest swidth, takes precedence independent of any eventual port ranges. Examples: Tunnels all traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet except those to port 443. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8 -x 188.0.0.0/8:443 ``` Only tunnels traffic to port 80 of the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80 ``` Tunnels traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet and the port range that goes from 80 to 89. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80-89 -x 188.0.0.0/8:80-90 ``` * Allow subnets to be specified with domain names Simplifies the implementation of address parsing by using socket.getaddrinfo(), which can handle domain resolution, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This was proposed and mostly implemented by @DavidBuchanan314 in #146. Signed-off-by: David Buchanan <DavidBuchanan314@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: João Vieira <vieira@yubo.be> * Also use getaddrinfo for parsing listen addr:port * Fixes tests for tunneling a port range * Updates documentation to include port/port range Adds some examples with subnet:port and subnet:port-port. Also clarifies the versions of Python supported on the server while maintaining the recommendation for Python 2.7, 3.5 or later. Mentions support for pfSense. * In Py2 only named arguments may follow *expression Fixes issue in Python 2.7 where *expression may only be followed by named arguments. * Use right regex to extract ip4/6, mask and ports * Tests for parse_subnetport
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'-m', 'tcp', '-p', 'tcp', '--dport', '8080:8080'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-m-1024', '-j', 'RETURN',
'--dest', u'2404:6800:4004:80c::101f/128',
Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges (#144) * Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges This set of changes implements the ability of specifying a port or port range for an IP or subnet to only tunnel those ports for that subnet. Also supports excluding a port or port range for a given IP or subnet. When, for a given subnet, there are intercepting ranges being added and excluded, the most specific, i.e., smaller range, takes precedence. In case of a tie the exclusion wins. For different subnets, the most specific, i.e., largest swidth, takes precedence independent of any eventual port ranges. Examples: Tunnels all traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet except those to port 443. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8 -x 188.0.0.0/8:443 ``` Only tunnels traffic to port 80 of the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80 ``` Tunnels traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet and the port range that goes from 80 to 89. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80-89 -x 188.0.0.0/8:80-90 ``` * Allow subnets to be specified with domain names Simplifies the implementation of address parsing by using socket.getaddrinfo(), which can handle domain resolution, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This was proposed and mostly implemented by @DavidBuchanan314 in #146. Signed-off-by: David Buchanan <DavidBuchanan314@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: João Vieira <vieira@yubo.be> * Also use getaddrinfo for parsing listen addr:port * Fixes tests for tunneling a port range * Updates documentation to include port/port range Adds some examples with subnet:port and subnet:port-port. Also clarifies the versions of Python supported on the server while maintaining the recommendation for Python 2.7, 3.5 or later. Mentions support for pfSense. * In Py2 only named arguments may follow *expression Fixes issue in Python 2.7 where *expression may only be followed by named arguments. * Use right regex to extract ip4/6, mask and ports * Tests for parse_subnetport
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'-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp', '--dport', '8080:8080'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1024', '-j', 'RETURN',
'--dest', u'2404:6800:4004:80c::101f/128',
Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges (#144) * Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges This set of changes implements the ability of specifying a port or port range for an IP or subnet to only tunnel those ports for that subnet. Also supports excluding a port or port range for a given IP or subnet. When, for a given subnet, there are intercepting ranges being added and excluded, the most specific, i.e., smaller range, takes precedence. In case of a tie the exclusion wins. For different subnets, the most specific, i.e., largest swidth, takes precedence independent of any eventual port ranges. Examples: Tunnels all traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet except those to port 443. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8 -x 188.0.0.0/8:443 ``` Only tunnels traffic to port 80 of the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80 ``` Tunnels traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet and the port range that goes from 80 to 89. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80-89 -x 188.0.0.0/8:80-90 ``` * Allow subnets to be specified with domain names Simplifies the implementation of address parsing by using socket.getaddrinfo(), which can handle domain resolution, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This was proposed and mostly implemented by @DavidBuchanan314 in #146. Signed-off-by: David Buchanan <DavidBuchanan314@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: João Vieira <vieira@yubo.be> * Also use getaddrinfo for parsing listen addr:port * Fixes tests for tunneling a port range * Updates documentation to include port/port range Adds some examples with subnet:port and subnet:port-port. Also clarifies the versions of Python supported on the server while maintaining the recommendation for Python 2.7, 3.5 or later. Mentions support for pfSense. * In Py2 only named arguments may follow *expression Fixes issue in Python 2.7 where *expression may only be followed by named arguments. * Use right regex to extract ip4/6, mask and ports * Tests for parse_subnetport
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'-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp', '--dport', '8080:8080'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-m-1024', '-j', 'MARK',
'--set-mark', '1', '--dest', u'2404:6800:4004:80c::/64',
Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges (#144) * Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges This set of changes implements the ability of specifying a port or port range for an IP or subnet to only tunnel those ports for that subnet. Also supports excluding a port or port range for a given IP or subnet. When, for a given subnet, there are intercepting ranges being added and excluded, the most specific, i.e., smaller range, takes precedence. In case of a tie the exclusion wins. For different subnets, the most specific, i.e., largest swidth, takes precedence independent of any eventual port ranges. Examples: Tunnels all traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet except those to port 443. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8 -x 188.0.0.0/8:443 ``` Only tunnels traffic to port 80 of the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80 ``` Tunnels traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet and the port range that goes from 80 to 89. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80-89 -x 188.0.0.0/8:80-90 ``` * Allow subnets to be specified with domain names Simplifies the implementation of address parsing by using socket.getaddrinfo(), which can handle domain resolution, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This was proposed and mostly implemented by @DavidBuchanan314 in #146. Signed-off-by: David Buchanan <DavidBuchanan314@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: João Vieira <vieira@yubo.be> * Also use getaddrinfo for parsing listen addr:port * Fixes tests for tunneling a port range * Updates documentation to include port/port range Adds some examples with subnet:port and subnet:port-port. Also clarifies the versions of Python supported on the server while maintaining the recommendation for Python 2.7, 3.5 or later. Mentions support for pfSense. * In Py2 only named arguments may follow *expression Fixes issue in Python 2.7 where *expression may only be followed by named arguments. * Use right regex to extract ip4/6, mask and ports * Tests for parse_subnetport
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'-m', 'tcp', '-p', 'tcp', '--dport', '8000:9000'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1024', '-j', 'TPROXY',
'--tproxy-mark', '0x1/0x1', '--dest', u'2404:6800:4004:80c::/64',
Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges (#144) * Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges This set of changes implements the ability of specifying a port or port range for an IP or subnet to only tunnel those ports for that subnet. Also supports excluding a port or port range for a given IP or subnet. When, for a given subnet, there are intercepting ranges being added and excluded, the most specific, i.e., smaller range, takes precedence. In case of a tie the exclusion wins. For different subnets, the most specific, i.e., largest swidth, takes precedence independent of any eventual port ranges. Examples: Tunnels all traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet except those to port 443. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8 -x 188.0.0.0/8:443 ``` Only tunnels traffic to port 80 of the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80 ``` Tunnels traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet and the port range that goes from 80 to 89. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80-89 -x 188.0.0.0/8:80-90 ``` * Allow subnets to be specified with domain names Simplifies the implementation of address parsing by using socket.getaddrinfo(), which can handle domain resolution, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This was proposed and mostly implemented by @DavidBuchanan314 in #146. Signed-off-by: David Buchanan <DavidBuchanan314@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: João Vieira <vieira@yubo.be> * Also use getaddrinfo for parsing listen addr:port * Fixes tests for tunneling a port range * Updates documentation to include port/port range Adds some examples with subnet:port and subnet:port-port. Also clarifies the versions of Python supported on the server while maintaining the recommendation for Python 2.7, 3.5 or later. Mentions support for pfSense. * In Py2 only named arguments may follow *expression Fixes issue in Python 2.7 where *expression may only be followed by named arguments. * Use right regex to extract ip4/6, mask and ports * Tests for parse_subnetport
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'-m', 'tcp', '-p', 'tcp', '--dport', '8000:9000',
'--on-port', '1024'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-m-1024', '-j', 'MARK',
'--set-mark', '1', '--dest', u'2404:6800:4004:80c::/64',
'-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp', '--dport', '8000:9000'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1024', '-j', 'TPROXY',
'--tproxy-mark', '0x1/0x1', '--dest', u'2404:6800:4004:80c::/64',
Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges (#144) * Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges This set of changes implements the ability of specifying a port or port range for an IP or subnet to only tunnel those ports for that subnet. Also supports excluding a port or port range for a given IP or subnet. When, for a given subnet, there are intercepting ranges being added and excluded, the most specific, i.e., smaller range, takes precedence. In case of a tie the exclusion wins. For different subnets, the most specific, i.e., largest swidth, takes precedence independent of any eventual port ranges. Examples: Tunnels all traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet except those to port 443. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8 -x 188.0.0.0/8:443 ``` Only tunnels traffic to port 80 of the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80 ``` Tunnels traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet and the port range that goes from 80 to 89. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80-89 -x 188.0.0.0/8:80-90 ``` * Allow subnets to be specified with domain names Simplifies the implementation of address parsing by using socket.getaddrinfo(), which can handle domain resolution, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This was proposed and mostly implemented by @DavidBuchanan314 in #146. Signed-off-by: David Buchanan <DavidBuchanan314@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: João Vieira <vieira@yubo.be> * Also use getaddrinfo for parsing listen addr:port * Fixes tests for tunneling a port range * Updates documentation to include port/port range Adds some examples with subnet:port and subnet:port-port. Also clarifies the versions of Python supported on the server while maintaining the recommendation for Python 2.7, 3.5 or later. Mentions support for pfSense. * In Py2 only named arguments may follow *expression Fixes issue in Python 2.7 where *expression may only be followed by named arguments. * Use right regex to extract ip4/6, mask and ports * Tests for parse_subnetport
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'-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp', '--dport', '8000:9000',
'--on-port', '1024')
]
mock_ipt_chain_exists.reset_mock()
mock_ipt_ttl.reset_mock()
mock_ipt.reset_mock()
method.restore_firewall(1025, AF_INET6, True, None)
assert mock_ipt_chain_exists.mock_calls == [
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', 'sshuttle-d-1025')
]
assert mock_ipt_ttl.mock_calls == []
assert mock_ipt.mock_calls == [
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-D', 'OUTPUT', '-j', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-X', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-D', 'PREROUTING', '-j', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-X', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-d-1025'),
call(AF_INET6, 'mangle', '-X', 'sshuttle-d-1025')
]
mock_ipt_chain_exists.reset_mock()
mock_ipt_ttl.reset_mock()
mock_ipt.reset_mock()
# IPV4
method.setup_firewall(
1025, 1027,
[(AF_INET, u'1.2.3.33')],
AF_INET,
[(AF_INET, 24, False, u'1.2.3.0', 0, 0),
(AF_INET, 32, True, u'1.2.3.66', 80, 80)],
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True,
None)
assert mock_ipt_chain_exists.mock_calls == [
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', 'sshuttle-d-1025')
]
assert mock_ipt_ttl.mock_calls == []
assert mock_ipt.mock_calls == [
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-D', 'OUTPUT', '-j', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-X', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-D', 'PREROUTING', '-j', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-X', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-d-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-X', 'sshuttle-d-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-N', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-N', 'sshuttle-d-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-d-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-N', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-I', 'OUTPUT', '1', '-j', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-I', 'PREROUTING', '1', '-j',
'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-d-1025',
'-j', 'MARK', '--set-mark', '1'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-d-1025', '-j', 'ACCEPT'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1025', '-m', 'socket',
'-j', 'sshuttle-d-1025', '-m', 'tcp', '-p', 'tcp'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1025', '-m', 'socket',
'-j', 'sshuttle-d-1025', '-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-m-1025', '-j', 'MARK',
'--set-mark', '1', '--dest', u'1.2.3.33/32',
'-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp', '--dport', '53'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1025', '-j', 'TPROXY',
'--tproxy-mark', '0x1/0x1', '--dest', u'1.2.3.33/32',
'-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp', '--dport', '53', '--on-port', '1027'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-m-1025', '-j', 'RETURN',
2017-11-07 02:20:24 +01:00
'--dest', u'1.2.3.66/32', '-m', 'tcp', '-p', 'tcp',
Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges (#144) * Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges This set of changes implements the ability of specifying a port or port range for an IP or subnet to only tunnel those ports for that subnet. Also supports excluding a port or port range for a given IP or subnet. When, for a given subnet, there are intercepting ranges being added and excluded, the most specific, i.e., smaller range, takes precedence. In case of a tie the exclusion wins. For different subnets, the most specific, i.e., largest swidth, takes precedence independent of any eventual port ranges. Examples: Tunnels all traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet except those to port 443. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8 -x 188.0.0.0/8:443 ``` Only tunnels traffic to port 80 of the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80 ``` Tunnels traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet and the port range that goes from 80 to 89. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80-89 -x 188.0.0.0/8:80-90 ``` * Allow subnets to be specified with domain names Simplifies the implementation of address parsing by using socket.getaddrinfo(), which can handle domain resolution, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This was proposed and mostly implemented by @DavidBuchanan314 in #146. Signed-off-by: David Buchanan <DavidBuchanan314@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: João Vieira <vieira@yubo.be> * Also use getaddrinfo for parsing listen addr:port * Fixes tests for tunneling a port range * Updates documentation to include port/port range Adds some examples with subnet:port and subnet:port-port. Also clarifies the versions of Python supported on the server while maintaining the recommendation for Python 2.7, 3.5 or later. Mentions support for pfSense. * In Py2 only named arguments may follow *expression Fixes issue in Python 2.7 where *expression may only be followed by named arguments. * Use right regex to extract ip4/6, mask and ports * Tests for parse_subnetport
2017-05-07 05:18:13 +02:00
'--dport', '80:80'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1025', '-j', 'RETURN',
Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges (#144) * Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges This set of changes implements the ability of specifying a port or port range for an IP or subnet to only tunnel those ports for that subnet. Also supports excluding a port or port range for a given IP or subnet. When, for a given subnet, there are intercepting ranges being added and excluded, the most specific, i.e., smaller range, takes precedence. In case of a tie the exclusion wins. For different subnets, the most specific, i.e., largest swidth, takes precedence independent of any eventual port ranges. Examples: Tunnels all traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet except those to port 443. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8 -x 188.0.0.0/8:443 ``` Only tunnels traffic to port 80 of the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80 ``` Tunnels traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet and the port range that goes from 80 to 89. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80-89 -x 188.0.0.0/8:80-90 ``` * Allow subnets to be specified with domain names Simplifies the implementation of address parsing by using socket.getaddrinfo(), which can handle domain resolution, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This was proposed and mostly implemented by @DavidBuchanan314 in #146. Signed-off-by: David Buchanan <DavidBuchanan314@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: João Vieira <vieira@yubo.be> * Also use getaddrinfo for parsing listen addr:port * Fixes tests for tunneling a port range * Updates documentation to include port/port range Adds some examples with subnet:port and subnet:port-port. Also clarifies the versions of Python supported on the server while maintaining the recommendation for Python 2.7, 3.5 or later. Mentions support for pfSense. * In Py2 only named arguments may follow *expression Fixes issue in Python 2.7 where *expression may only be followed by named arguments. * Use right regex to extract ip4/6, mask and ports * Tests for parse_subnetport
2017-05-07 05:18:13 +02:00
'--dest', u'1.2.3.66/32', '-m', 'tcp', '-p', 'tcp',
'--dport', '80:80'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-m-1025', '-j', 'RETURN',
Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges (#144) * Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges This set of changes implements the ability of specifying a port or port range for an IP or subnet to only tunnel those ports for that subnet. Also supports excluding a port or port range for a given IP or subnet. When, for a given subnet, there are intercepting ranges being added and excluded, the most specific, i.e., smaller range, takes precedence. In case of a tie the exclusion wins. For different subnets, the most specific, i.e., largest swidth, takes precedence independent of any eventual port ranges. Examples: Tunnels all traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet except those to port 443. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8 -x 188.0.0.0/8:443 ``` Only tunnels traffic to port 80 of the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80 ``` Tunnels traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet and the port range that goes from 80 to 89. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80-89 -x 188.0.0.0/8:80-90 ``` * Allow subnets to be specified with domain names Simplifies the implementation of address parsing by using socket.getaddrinfo(), which can handle domain resolution, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This was proposed and mostly implemented by @DavidBuchanan314 in #146. Signed-off-by: David Buchanan <DavidBuchanan314@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: João Vieira <vieira@yubo.be> * Also use getaddrinfo for parsing listen addr:port * Fixes tests for tunneling a port range * Updates documentation to include port/port range Adds some examples with subnet:port and subnet:port-port. Also clarifies the versions of Python supported on the server while maintaining the recommendation for Python 2.7, 3.5 or later. Mentions support for pfSense. * In Py2 only named arguments may follow *expression Fixes issue in Python 2.7 where *expression may only be followed by named arguments. * Use right regex to extract ip4/6, mask and ports * Tests for parse_subnetport
2017-05-07 05:18:13 +02:00
'--dest', u'1.2.3.66/32', '-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp',
'--dport', '80:80'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1025', '-j', 'RETURN',
Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges (#144) * Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges This set of changes implements the ability of specifying a port or port range for an IP or subnet to only tunnel those ports for that subnet. Also supports excluding a port or port range for a given IP or subnet. When, for a given subnet, there are intercepting ranges being added and excluded, the most specific, i.e., smaller range, takes precedence. In case of a tie the exclusion wins. For different subnets, the most specific, i.e., largest swidth, takes precedence independent of any eventual port ranges. Examples: Tunnels all traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet except those to port 443. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8 -x 188.0.0.0/8:443 ``` Only tunnels traffic to port 80 of the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80 ``` Tunnels traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet and the port range that goes from 80 to 89. ``` sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80-89 -x 188.0.0.0/8:80-90 ``` * Allow subnets to be specified with domain names Simplifies the implementation of address parsing by using socket.getaddrinfo(), which can handle domain resolution, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This was proposed and mostly implemented by @DavidBuchanan314 in #146. Signed-off-by: David Buchanan <DavidBuchanan314@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: João Vieira <vieira@yubo.be> * Also use getaddrinfo for parsing listen addr:port * Fixes tests for tunneling a port range * Updates documentation to include port/port range Adds some examples with subnet:port and subnet:port-port. Also clarifies the versions of Python supported on the server while maintaining the recommendation for Python 2.7, 3.5 or later. Mentions support for pfSense. * In Py2 only named arguments may follow *expression Fixes issue in Python 2.7 where *expression may only be followed by named arguments. * Use right regex to extract ip4/6, mask and ports * Tests for parse_subnetport
2017-05-07 05:18:13 +02:00
'--dest', u'1.2.3.66/32', '-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp',
'--dport', '80:80'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-m-1025', '-j', 'MARK',
'--set-mark', '1', '--dest', u'1.2.3.0/24',
'-m', 'tcp', '-p', 'tcp'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1025', '-j', 'TPROXY',
'--tproxy-mark', '0x1/0x1', '--dest', u'1.2.3.0/24',
'-m', 'tcp', '-p', 'tcp', '--on-port', '1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-m-1025', '-j', 'MARK',
'--set-mark', '1', '--dest', u'1.2.3.0/24',
'-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-A', 'sshuttle-t-1025', '-j', 'TPROXY',
'--tproxy-mark', '0x1/0x1', '--dest', u'1.2.3.0/24',
'-m', 'udp', '-p', 'udp', '--on-port', '1025')
]
mock_ipt_chain_exists.reset_mock()
mock_ipt_ttl.reset_mock()
mock_ipt.reset_mock()
method.restore_firewall(1025, AF_INET, True, None)
assert mock_ipt_chain_exists.mock_calls == [
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', 'sshuttle-d-1025')
]
assert mock_ipt_ttl.mock_calls == []
assert mock_ipt.mock_calls == [
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-D', 'OUTPUT', '-j', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-X', 'sshuttle-m-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-D', 'PREROUTING', '-j', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-X', 'sshuttle-t-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-F', 'sshuttle-d-1025'),
call(AF_INET, 'mangle', '-X', 'sshuttle-d-1025')
]
mock_ipt_chain_exists.reset_mock()
mock_ipt_ttl.reset_mock()
mock_ipt.reset_mock()