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a8b288338b Release version 0.78.0 2016-04-08 12:01:37 +10:00
6fd02933dd Revert "Test for RTD"
This reverts commit 7ea2d973c7.
2016-04-08 12:00:45 +10:00
7ea2d973c7 Test for RTD 2016-04-06 11:28:41 +10:00
8ec5d1a5ac Update changes
In preparation for new release.
2016-04-05 21:14:50 +10:00
4241381d82 Backward compatibility with Python 2.4 (server)
It is often the case that the user has no administrative control over
the server that is being used. As such it is important to support as
many versions as possible, at least on the remote server end. These
fixes will allow sshuttle to be used with servers that have only
python 2.4 or python 2.6 installed while hopefully not breaking the
compatibility with 2.7 and 3.5.
2016-04-03 13:14:02 +10:00
6e15e69029 Support multiple subnet files (multiple -s options)
When passing multiple subnet files, e.g., by using -s/--subnets
multiple times or by using it together with subnets passed as positional
arguments append the content from all sources instead of only using the
subnets from the last source. This makes the behaviour of -s/--subnets
consistent with -x/--exclude.
2016-03-31 11:46:12 +11:00
8fa45885cc Remove --server option
As @brianmay observed in #82 this option is no longer used and can be
dropped.
2016-03-28 22:01:54 +00:00
b8160c4a37 Fix pep8 issues 2016-03-22 13:19:32 +11:00
05bacf6fd6 Use argparse for command line options
Fixes the kind of problems reported on #75 but does break the command
line "API" (hopefully).
2016-03-22 13:12:59 +11:00
dea3f21943 Write more server tests 2016-03-16 18:24:43 +11:00
d522d1e1bd Split client/server tests
This allows disabling all client tests using a conftest.py file, if for
example #56 gets merged and the server supports more python versions
then the server.

The server side tests are very incomplete.
2016-03-16 17:40:48 +11:00
3541e4bdfe Fix shell quoting
Due to nested shells, we need to have multiple layers of quoting. Yuck.

Closes #80
2016-03-16 16:38:22 +11:00
efdb9b8f94 If 3.5 not available, try to fallback to 2.7
In situations where 2.7 is available and some unsupported 3.x is the
system's default we should probably fallback to 2.7 instead of the
default (that might be e.g. 3.4). This might fix #78.
2016-03-16 16:16:53 +11:00
7875d1b97a Explicitly call /bin/sh for compatibility with non POSIX shells.
The fish shell doesn’t support ‘||’ and requires a ‘—python python’
workaround.  This change explicitly calls /bin/sh for the remote shell
commands.
2016-03-08 15:30:59 -08:00
2b0d0065c7 Don't force IPv6 if IPv6 name servers
Just because we may have found IPv6 DNS servers from /etc/resolv.conf
doesn't mean we should force IPv6 support.

Instead we should disable the IPv6 DNS servers if IPv6 is disabled.

Note: this will also result in any IPv6 servers specified on the command
line being silently ignored too.

Specifying an IPv6 subnet will still require IPv6 support.

Closes #74
2016-03-08 18:49:47 +11:00
9e3f02c199 Fix LGPL2 license. 2016-03-07 10:03:22 +11:00
8bdefcd10d Release 0.77.1 2016-03-07 09:46:01 +11:00
29b6e8301f Update GPL2 license text
Closes #73.
2016-03-06 17:27:02 +11:00
083293ea0d Version 0.77 2016-03-03 10:38:33 +11:00
2c07985924 Prepare documentation for release 2016-03-03 10:35:45 +11:00
756025b1bc Add date and version to docs 2016-03-03 10:30:20 +11:00
cedc8dc146 Add support for OpenBSD 2016-03-02 18:50:37 +11:00
e8047ce3a9 Fixed Python 3 issue 2016-03-02 18:38:43 +11:00
fae4cb1dbf Override the skip on lo that ends up in the chain
In some cases (see #43) it seems that some network configurations may
end up setting a skip on lo. As sshuttle adds rules that rely on
filtering/translating packets on lo, this causes problem. This fix
overrides the skip and makes the rules be applied again.
Should fix at least some of the problems reported on #43.
2016-03-02 18:36:14 +11:00
7d8309ef05 Refactor OS specific portions of PF
This will make it easier to support other platforms/versions in the
future, e.g., OpenBSD.
2016-03-02 18:04:43 +11:00
b7d37e44fb Remove legacy file 2016-03-02 12:47:45 +11:00
4a954c547a fix byte/string bug introduced in 1c46f25e
This is the error message that this commit fixes:
TypeError: sequence item 142: expected a bytes-like object, str found

Complete what 1c46f25e started, more or less.
2016-01-31 16:26:21 -05:00
4fcf7c73da Fix regression: ensure we do bind
Closes: #68
2016-01-31 19:15:02 +11:00
ba8e948c0d Don't allocate socket until we need it
Wew were trying to allocate an IPv6 socket even though we weren't using
IPv6, causing failures on systems without IPv6 support available.

This change means a number of methods on MultiListener, e.g. setsockopt,
should not be called until after the bind call.

Closes #68
2016-01-30 11:28:59 +11:00
e06f0240cb Make sure we use Python 3.5 2016-01-30 11:27:37 +11:00
517fc2c930 Remove references to number of years
Closes: #65
2016-01-21 08:42:34 +11:00
11533869a8 Fix description of excludes in Windows setup
And some subtle grammar.

Closes: #66
2016-01-21 08:38:38 +11:00
0392a779a2 Update usage documentation 2016-01-20 21:19:44 +11:00
ee26157faa Add Windows documentation
Copied from https://coderwall.com/p/adfxgw/sshuttle-on-windows

Closes #64
2016-01-20 20:55:10 +11:00
0bdfb883aa Don't distribute sshuttle/version.py
It is autogenerated.
2016-01-18 09:00:00 +11:00
ff9756f290 Release version 0.76 2016-01-17 18:38:43 +11:00
59865269ac Update documentation
Closes #60.
2016-01-17 18:34:10 +11:00
28017303f2 Add link to documentation 2016-01-17 18:20:42 +11:00
c5af6fef8c Remove table.
Suspect it is causing sphinx to crash on readthedocs. See
https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/1871
2016-01-17 18:07:52 +11:00
6835183b37 Attempt work around of sphinx bug 2016-01-17 17:58:48 +11:00
242c266e7d Move recvmsg to requirements 2016-01-17 17:58:36 +11:00
7408ab3c53 Remove coverage
Not required as we are not documenting the source code.
2016-01-17 17:24:13 +11:00
ea10ff1305 Fix broken link. 2016-01-17 16:43:25 +11:00
d9939b8460 Add changelog to documentation 2016-01-17 16:37:47 +11:00
80f363842d Add requirements.txt for readthedocs 2016-01-17 16:32:53 +11:00
262affe94f Use Sphinx for documentation
See #60
2016-01-17 16:19:13 +11:00
d80b590a71 Fix joining of seed hosts to be compatible with python 3.5
this should also be backwards compatible with python 2
2016-01-17 12:05:23 +11:00
7f0b5c698b Fix installation from wheel
Fix the following error. Looks like we have to have a function to call
for the entrypoint.

$ pip install dist/sshuttle-0.76.dev8_ngf59508f-py2-none-any.whl
Processing ./dist/sshuttle-0.76.dev8_ngf59508f-py2-none-any.whl
Installing collected packages: sshuttle
Exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/tmp/ddd/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/basecommand.py", line 211, in main
    status = self.run(options, args)
  File "/tmp/ddd/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/commands/install.py", line 311, in run
    root=options.root_path,
  File "/tmp/ddd/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/req/req_set.py", line 646, in install
    **kwargs
  File "/tmp/ddd/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/req/req_install.py", line 803, in install
    self.move_wheel_files(self.source_dir, root=root)
  File "/tmp/ddd/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/req/req_install.py", line 998, in move_wheel_files
    isolated=self.isolated,
  File "/tmp/ddd/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/wheel.py", line 479, in move_wheel_files
    maker.make_multiple(['%s = %s' % kv for kv in console.items()])
  File "/tmp/ddd/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/scripts.py", line 364, in make_multiple
    filenames.extend(self.make(specification, options))
  File "/tmp/ddd/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/scripts.py", line 353, in make
    self._make_script(entry, filenames, options=options)
  File "/tmp/ddd/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/_vendor/distlib/scripts.py", line 244, in _make_script
    script = self._get_script_text(entry).encode('utf-8')
  File "/tmp/ddd/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/wheel.py", line 396, in _get_script_text
    "import_name": entry.suffix.split(".")[0],
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'split'
2016-01-17 10:21:21 +11:00
f59508f41b Be explicit
These files were included, however just to make sure.
2016-01-13 20:51:09 +11:00
329867a090 Move pyXAPI requirement 2016-01-13 19:34:20 +11:00
1e82571b3d Experimental: Use setuptools-scm
Closes: #58
2016-01-13 19:00:08 +11:00
aab973f12e Small grammar changes 2016-01-13 19:00:08 +11:00
d982b36521 Remove verbose debugging from example usage 2016-01-13 19:00:08 +11:00
a90877b49b Use correct rst formatting for inline monospace 2016-01-13 19:00:08 +11:00
fc5545ccde Remove a print from tproxy used for debug
Closes: #61
2016-01-13 19:00:08 +11:00
629c386dc5 Add the option to disable sshuttle ipv6 support
Using --disable-ipv6 will now force sshuttle not to capture
ipv6 traffic, even if the client supports ipv6.
2016-01-12 13:07:07 +11:00
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sshuttle/version.py
*.pyc
*~
*.8

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language: python
python:
- 2.6
- 2.7
- 3.4
- 3.5
- pypy

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Release 0.78.0 (Apr 8, 2016)
============================
* Don't force IPv6 if IPv6 nameservers supplied. Fixes #74.
* Call /bin/sh as users shell may not be POSIX compliant. Fixes #77.
* Use argparse for command line processing. Fixes #75.
* Remove useless --server option.
* Support multiple -s (subnet) options. Fixes #86.
* Make server parts work with old versions of Python. Fixes #81.
Release 0.77.2 (Mar 7, 2016)
============================
* Accidentally switched LGPL2 license with GPL2 license in 0.77.1 - now fixed.
Release 0.77.1 (Mar 7, 2016)
============================
* Use semantic versioning. http://semver.org/
* Update GPL 2 license text.
* New release to fix PyPI.
Release 0.77 (Mar 3, 2016)
==========================
* Various bug fixes.
* Fix Documentation.
* Add fix for MacOS X issue.
* Add support for OpenBSD.
Release 0.76 (Jan 17, 2016)
===========================
* Add option to disable IPv6 support.
* Update documentation.
* Move documentation, including man page, to Sphinx.
* Use setuptools-scm for automatic versioning.
Release 0.75 (Jan 12, 2016)
===========================

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LICENSE
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GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
[This is the first released version of the library GPL. It is
numbered 2 because it goes with version 2 of the ordinary GPL.]
Preamble
Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ works together with the library.
Note that it is possible for a library to be covered by the ordinary
General Public License rather than by this special one.
GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
0. This License Agreement applies to any software library which
@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status
of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing
and reuse of software generally.
NO WARRANTY
NO WARRANTY
15. BECAUSE THE LIBRARY IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO
WARRANTY FOR THE LIBRARY, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
@ -434,9 +434,9 @@ FAILURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE), EVEN IF
SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES.
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries
If you develop a new library, and you want it to be of the greatest
possible use to the public, we recommend making it free software that
@ -463,8 +463,8 @@ convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.

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include *.rst
include *.py
include MANIFEST.in
include LICENSE
include run
include tox.ini
exclude sshuttle/version.py
recursive-include docs *.bat
recursive-include docs *.py
recursive-include docs *.rst
recursive-include docs Makefile
recursive-include sshuttle *.py

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@ -26,90 +26,6 @@ common case:
TCP-over-TCP, which has terrible performance (see below).
Client side Requirements
------------------------
- sudo, or logged in as root on your client machine.
(The server doesn't need admin access.)
- Python 2.7 or Python 3.5.
+-------+--------+------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| OS | Method | Features | Requirements |
+=======+========+============+===============================================+
| Linux | NAT | * IPv4 TCP + iptables DNAT, REDIRECT, and ttl modules. |
+ +--------+------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| | TPROXY | * IPv4 TCP + Linux with TPROXY support. |
| | | * IPv4 UDP + Python 3.5 preferred (see below). |
| | | * IPv6 TCP + |
| | | * IPv6 UDP + |
+-------+--------+------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| MacOS | PF | * IPv4 TCP + You need to have the pfctl command. |
+-------+--------+------------+-----------------------------------------------+
Server side Requirements
------------------------
Python 2.7 or Python 3.5.
Additional Suggested Software
-----------------------------
- You may want to use autossh, available in various package management
systems
Additional information for TPROXY
---------------------------------
TPROXY is the only method that supports full support of IPv6 and UDP.
Full UDP or DNS support with the TPROXY method requires the `recvmsg()`
syscall. This is not available in Python 2.7, however is in Python 3.5 and
later.
- For Python 2.7, you need PyXAPI, available here:
http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~ylg/PyXAPI/
There are some things you need to consider for TPROXY to work:
- The following commands need to be run first as root. This only needs to be
done once after booting up::
ip route add local default dev lo table 100
ip rule add fwmark 1 lookup 100
ip -6 route add local default dev lo table 100
ip -6 rule add fwmark 1 lookup 100
- The --auto-nets feature does not detect IPv6 routes automatically. Add IPv6
routes manually. e.g. by adding '::/0' to the end of the command line.
- The client needs to be run as root. e.g.::
sudo SSH_AUTH_SOCK="$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" $HOME/tree/sshuttle.tproxy/sshuttle --method=tproxy ...
- You may need to exclude the IP address of the server you are connecting to.
Otherwise sshuttle may attempt to intercept the ssh packets, which will not
work. Use the `--exclude` parameter for this.
- Similarly, UDP return packets (including DNS) could get intercepted and
bounced back. This is the case if you have a broad subnet such as
``0.0.0.0/0`` or ``::/0`` that includes the IP address of the client. Use the
`--exclude` parameter for this.
- You do need the `--method=tproxy` parameter, as above.
- The routes for the outgoing packets must already exist. For example, if your
connection does not have IPv6 support, no IPv6 routes will exist, IPv6
packets will not be generated and sshuttle cannot intercept them::
telnet -6 www.google.com 80
Trying 2404:6800:4001:805::1010...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Network is unreachable
Add some dummy routes to external interfaces. Make sure they get removed
however after sshuttle exits.
Obtaining sshuttle
------------------
@ -122,146 +38,10 @@ Obtaining sshuttle
git clone https://github.com/sshuttle/sshuttle.git
./setup.py install
Documentation
-------------
The documentation for the stable version is available at:
http://sshuttle.readthedocs.org/
Usage
-----
- Forward all traffic::
sshuttle -r username@sshserver 0.0.0.0/0 -vv
- By default sshuttle will automatically choose a method to use. Override with
the `--method=` parameter.
- There is a shortcut for 0.0.0.0/0 for those that value
their wrists::
sshuttle -r username@sshserver 0/0 -vv
- If you would also like your DNS queries to be proxied
through the DNS server of the server you are connect to::
sshuttle --dns -vvr username@sshserver 0/0
The above is probably what you want to use to prevent
local network attacks such as Firesheep and friends.
(You may be prompted for one or more passwords; first, the local password to
become root using sudo, and then the remote ssh password. Or you might have
sudo and ssh set up to not require passwords, in which case you won't be
prompted at all.)
Usage Notes
-----------
That's it! Now your local machine can access the remote network as if you
were right there. And if your "client" machine is a router, everyone on
your local network can make connections to your remote network.
You don't need to install sshuttle on the remote server;
the remote server just needs to have python available.
sshuttle will automatically upload and run its source code
to the remote python interpreter.
This creates a transparent proxy server on your local machine for all IP
addresses that match 0.0.0.0/0. (You can use more specific IP addresses if
you want; use any number of IP addresses or subnets to change which
addresses get proxied. Using 0.0.0.0/0 proxies *everything*, which is
interesting if you don't trust the people on your local network.)
Any TCP session you initiate to one of the proxied IP addresses will be
captured by sshuttle and sent over an ssh session to the remote copy of
sshuttle, which will then regenerate the connection on that end, and funnel
the data back and forth through ssh.
Fun, right? A poor man's instant VPN, and you don't even have to have
admin access on the server.
Support
-------
Mailing list:
* Subscribe by sending a message to <sshuttle+subscribe@googlegroups.com>
* List archives are at: http://groups.google.com/group/sshuttle
Issue tracker and pull requests at github:
* https://github.com/sshuttle/sshuttle
Theory of Operation
-------------------
sshuttle is not exactly a VPN, and not exactly port forwarding. It's kind
of both, and kind of neither.
It's like a VPN, since it can forward every port on an entire network, not
just ports you specify. Conveniently, it lets you use the "real" IP
addresses of each host rather than faking port numbers on localhost.
On the other hand, the way it *works* is more like ssh port forwarding than
a VPN. Normally, a VPN forwards your data one packet at a time, and
doesn't care about individual connections; ie. it's "stateless" with respect
to the traffic. sshuttle is the opposite of stateless; it tracks every
single connection.
You could compare sshuttle to something like the old `Slirp
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slirp>`_ program, which was a userspace TCP/IP
implementation that did something similar. But it operated on a
packet-by-packet basis on the client side, reassembling the packets on the
server side. That worked okay back in the "real live serial port" days,
because serial ports had predictable latency and buffering.
But you can't safely just forward TCP packets over a TCP session (like ssh),
because TCP's performance depends fundamentally on packet loss; it
*must* experience packet loss in order to know when to slow down! At
the same time, the outer TCP session (ssh, in this case) is a reliable
transport, which means that what you forward through the tunnel *never*
experiences packet loss. The ssh session itself experiences packet loss, of
course, but TCP fixes it up and ssh (and thus you) never know the
difference. But neither does your inner TCP session, and extremely screwy
performance ensues.
sshuttle assembles the TCP stream locally, multiplexes it statefully over
an ssh session, and disassembles it back into packets at the other end. So
it never ends up doing TCP-over-TCP. It's just data-over-TCP, which is
safe.
Useless Trivia
--------------
This section written by Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@gmail.com>.
Back in 1998 (12 years ago! Yikes!), I released the first version of `Tunnel
Vision <http://alumnit.ca/wiki/?TunnelVisionReadMe>`_, a semi-intelligent VPN
client for Linux. Unfortunately, I made two big mistakes: I implemented the
key exchange myself (oops), and I ended up doing TCP-over-TCP (double oops).
The resulting program worked okay - and people used it for years - but the
performance was always a bit funny. And nobody ever found any security flaws
in my key exchange, either, but that doesn't mean anything. :)
The same year, dcoombs and I also released Fast Forward, a proxy server
supporting transparent proxying. Among other things, we used it for
automatically splitting traffic across more than one Internet connection (a
tool we called "Double Vision").
I was still in university at the time. A couple years after that, one of my
professors was working with some graduate students on the technology that would
eventually become `Slipstream Internet Acceleration
<http://www.slipstream.com/>`_. He asked me to do a contract for him to build
an initial prototype of a transparent proxy server for mobile networks. The
idea was similar to sshuttle: if you reassemble and then disassemble the TCP
packets, you can reduce latency and improve performance vs. just forwarding
the packets over a plain VPN or mobile network. (It's unlikely that any of my
code has persisted in the Slipstream product today, but the concept is still
pretty cool. I'm still horrified that people use plain TCP on complex mobile
networks with crazily variable latency, for which it was never really
intended.)
That project I did for Slipstream was what first gave me the idea to merge
the concepts of Fast Forward, Double Vision, and Tunnel Vision into a single
program that was the best of all worlds. And here we are, at last, 10 years
later. You're welcome.
The documentation for the latest development version is available at:
http://sshuttle.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

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import sys
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
good_python = sys.version_info >= (3, 5)
else:
good_python = sys.version_info >= (2, 7)
collect_ignore = []
if not good_python:
collect_ignore.append("sshuttle/tests/client")

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# Makefile for Sphinx documentation
#
# You can set these variables from the command line.
SPHINXOPTS =
SPHINXBUILD = sphinx-build
PAPER =
BUILDDIR = _build
# User-friendly check for sphinx-build
ifeq ($(shell which $(SPHINXBUILD) >/dev/null 2>&1; echo $$?), 1)
$(error The '$(SPHINXBUILD)' command was not found. Make sure you have Sphinx installed, then set the SPHINXBUILD environment variable to point to the full path of the '$(SPHINXBUILD)' executable. Alternatively you can add the directory with the executable to your PATH. If you don't have Sphinx installed, grab it from http://sphinx-doc.org/)
endif
# Internal variables.
PAPEROPT_a4 = -D latex_paper_size=a4
PAPEROPT_letter = -D latex_paper_size=letter
ALLSPHINXOPTS = -d $(BUILDDIR)/doctrees $(PAPEROPT_$(PAPER)) $(SPHINXOPTS) .
# the i18n builder cannot share the environment and doctrees with the others
I18NSPHINXOPTS = $(PAPEROPT_$(PAPER)) $(SPHINXOPTS) .
.PHONY: help clean html dirhtml singlehtml pickle json htmlhelp qthelp devhelp epub latex latexpdf text man changes linkcheck doctest gettext
help:
@echo "Please use \`make <target>' where <target> is one of"
@echo " html to make standalone HTML files"
@echo " dirhtml to make HTML files named index.html in directories"
@echo " singlehtml to make a single large HTML file"
@echo " pickle to make pickle files"
@echo " json to make JSON files"
@echo " htmlhelp to make HTML files and a HTML help project"
@echo " qthelp to make HTML files and a qthelp project"
@echo " devhelp to make HTML files and a Devhelp project"
@echo " epub to make an epub"
@echo " latex to make LaTeX files, you can set PAPER=a4 or PAPER=letter"
@echo " latexpdf to make LaTeX files and run them through pdflatex"
@echo " latexpdfja to make LaTeX files and run them through platex/dvipdfmx"
@echo " text to make text files"
@echo " man to make manual pages"
@echo " texinfo to make Texinfo files"
@echo " info to make Texinfo files and run them through makeinfo"
@echo " gettext to make PO message catalogs"
@echo " changes to make an overview of all changed/added/deprecated items"
@echo " xml to make Docutils-native XML files"
@echo " pseudoxml to make pseudoxml-XML files for display purposes"
@echo " linkcheck to check all external links for integrity"
@echo " doctest to run all doctests embedded in the documentation (if enabled)"
clean:
rm -rf $(BUILDDIR)/*
html:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b html $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/html
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The HTML pages are in $(BUILDDIR)/html."
dirhtml:
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Changelog
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.. include:: ../CHANGES.rst

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# sshuttle documentation build configuration file, created by
# sphinx-quickstart on Sun Jan 17 12:13:47 2016.
#
# This file is execfile()d with the current directory set to its
# containing dir.
#
# Note that not all possible configuration values are present in this
# autogenerated file.
#
# All configuration values have a default; values that are commented out
# serve to show the default.
# import sys
# import os
# If extensions (or modules to document with autodoc) are in another directory,
# add these directories to sys.path here. If the directory is relative to the
# documentation root, use os.path.abspath to make it absolute, like shown here.
# sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('.'))
# -- General configuration ------------------------------------------------
# If your documentation needs a minimal Sphinx version, state it here.
# needs_sphinx = '1.0'
# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be
# extensions coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom
# ones.
extensions = [
'sphinx.ext.todo',
]
# Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory.
templates_path = ['_templates']
# The suffix of source filenames.
source_suffix = '.rst'
# The encoding of source files.
# source_encoding = 'utf-8-sig'
# The master toctree document.
master_doc = 'index'
# General information about the project.
project = 'sshuttle'
copyright = '2016, Brian May'
# The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for
# |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the
# built documents.
#
# The short X.Y version.
from setuptools_scm import get_version
version = get_version(root="..")
# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
release = version
# The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation
# for a list of supported languages.
# language = None
# There are two options for replacing |today|: either, you set today to some
# non-false value, then it is used:
# today = ''
# Else, today_fmt is used as the format for a strftime call.
# today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y'
# List of patterns, relative to source directory, that match files and
# directories to ignore when looking for source files.
exclude_patterns = ['_build']
# The reST default role (used for this markup: `text`) to use for all
# documents.
# default_role = None
# If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text.
# add_function_parentheses = True
# If true, the current module name will be prepended to all description
# unit titles (such as .. function::).
# add_module_names = True
# If true, sectionauthor and moduleauthor directives will be shown in the
# output. They are ignored by default.
# show_authors = False
# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use.
pygments_style = 'sphinx'
# A list of ignored prefixes for module index sorting.
# modindex_common_prefix = []
# If true, keep warnings as "system message" paragraphs in the built documents.
# keep_warnings = False
# -- Options for HTML output ----------------------------------------------
# The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. See the documentation for
# a list of builtin themes.
html_theme = 'default'
# Theme options are theme-specific and customize the look and feel of a theme
# further. For a list of options available for each theme, see the
# documentation.
# html_theme_options = {}
# Add any paths that contain custom themes here, relative to this directory.
# html_theme_path = []
# The name for this set of Sphinx documents. If None, it defaults to
# "<project> v<release> documentation".
# html_title = None
# A shorter title for the navigation bar. Default is the same as html_title.
# html_short_title = None
# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top
# of the sidebar.
# html_logo = None
# The name of an image file (within the static path) to use as favicon of the
# docs. This file should be a Windows icon file (.ico) being 16x16 or 32x32
# pixels large.
# html_favicon = None
# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here,
# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files,
# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css".
html_static_path = ['_static']
# Add any extra paths that contain custom files (such as robots.txt or
# .htaccess) here, relative to this directory. These files are copied
# directly to the root of the documentation.
# html_extra_path = []
# If not '', a 'Last updated on:' timestamp is inserted at every page bottom,
# using the given strftime format.
# html_last_updated_fmt = '%b %d, %Y'
# If true, SmartyPants will be used to convert quotes and dashes to
# typographically correct entities.
# html_use_smartypants = True
# Custom sidebar templates, maps document names to template names.
# html_sidebars = {}
# Additional templates that should be rendered to pages, maps page names to
# template names.
# html_additional_pages = {}
# If false, no module index is generated.
# html_domain_indices = True
# If false, no index is generated.
# html_use_index = True
# If true, the index is split into individual pages for each letter.
# html_split_index = False
# If true, links to the reST sources are added to the pages.
# html_show_sourcelink = True
# If true, "Created using Sphinx" is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
# html_show_sphinx = True
# If true, "(C) Copyright ..." is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
# html_show_copyright = True
# If true, an OpenSearch description file will be output, and all pages will
# contain a <link> tag referring to it. The value of this option must be the
# base URL from which the finished HTML is served.
# html_use_opensearch = ''
# This is the file name suffix for HTML files (e.g. ".xhtml").
# html_file_suffix = None
# Output file base name for HTML help builder.
htmlhelp_basename = 'sshuttledoc'
# -- Options for LaTeX output ---------------------------------------------
latex_elements = {
# The paper size ('letterpaper' or 'a4paper').
# 'papersize': 'letterpaper',
# The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt').
# 'pointsize': '10pt',
# Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble.
# 'preamble': '',
}
# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples
# (source start file, target name, title,
# author, documentclass [howto, manual, or own class]).
latex_documents = [
('index', 'sshuttle.tex', 'sshuttle documentation', 'Brian May', 'manual'),
]
# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top of
# the title page.
# latex_logo = None
# For "manual" documents, if this is true, then toplevel headings are parts,
# not chapters.
# latex_use_parts = False
# If true, show page references after internal links.
# latex_show_pagerefs = False
# If true, show URL addresses after external links.
# latex_show_urls = False
# Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals.
# latex_appendices = []
# If false, no module index is generated.
# latex_domain_indices = True
# -- Options for manual page output ---------------------------------------
# One entry per manual page. List of tuples
# (source start file, name, description, authors, manual section).
man_pages = [
('manpage', 'sshuttle', 'sshuttle documentation', ['Brian May'], 1)
]
# If true, show URL addresses after external links.
# man_show_urls = False
# -- Options for Texinfo output -------------------------------------------
# Grouping the document tree into Texinfo files. List of tuples
# (source start file, target name, title, author,
# dir menu entry, description, category)
texinfo_documents = [
('index', 'sshuttle', 'sshuttle documentation',
'Brian May', 'sshuttle', 'A transparent proxy-based VPN using ssh',
'Miscellaneous'),
]
# Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals.
# texinfo_appendices = []
# If false, no module index is generated.
# texinfo_domain_indices = True
# How to display URL addresses: 'footnote', 'no', or 'inline'.
# texinfo_show_urls = 'footnote'
# If true, do not generate a @detailmenu in the "Top" node's menu.
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How it works
============
sshuttle is not exactly a VPN, and not exactly port forwarding. It's kind
of both, and kind of neither.
It's like a VPN, since it can forward every port on an entire network, not
just ports you specify. Conveniently, it lets you use the "real" IP
addresses of each host rather than faking port numbers on localhost.
On the other hand, the way it *works* is more like ssh port forwarding than
a VPN. Normally, a VPN forwards your data one packet at a time, and
doesn't care about individual connections; ie. it's "stateless" with respect
to the traffic. sshuttle is the opposite of stateless; it tracks every
single connection.
You could compare sshuttle to something like the old `Slirp
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slirp>`_ program, which was a userspace TCP/IP
implementation that did something similar. But it operated on a
packet-by-packet basis on the client side, reassembling the packets on the
server side. That worked okay back in the "real live serial port" days,
because serial ports had predictable latency and buffering.
But you can't safely just forward TCP packets over a TCP session (like ssh),
because TCP's performance depends fundamentally on packet loss; it
*must* experience packet loss in order to know when to slow down! At
the same time, the outer TCP session (ssh, in this case) is a reliable
transport, which means that what you forward through the tunnel *never*
experiences packet loss. The ssh session itself experiences packet loss, of
course, but TCP fixes it up and ssh (and thus you) never know the
difference. But neither does your inner TCP session, and extremely screwy
performance ensues.
sshuttle assembles the TCP stream locally, multiplexes it statefully over
an ssh session, and disassembles it back into packets at the other end. So
it never ends up doing TCP-over-TCP. It's just data-over-TCP, which is
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sshuttle: where transparent proxy meets VPN meets ssh
=====================================================
:Date: |today|
:Version: |version|
Contents:
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
overview
requirements
installation
usage
platform
Man Page <manpage>
how-it-works
support
trivia
changes
Indices and tables
==================
* :ref:`genindex`
* :ref:`search`

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Installation
============
- From PyPI::
pip install sshuttle
- Clone::
git clone https://github.com/sshuttle/sshuttle.git
./setup.py install

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% sshuttle(8) Sshuttle 0.46
% Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@gmail.com>
% 2011-01-25
# NAME
sshuttle - a transparent proxy-based VPN using ssh
# SYNOPSIS
sshuttle [options...] [-r [username@]sshserver[:port]] \<subnets...\>
sshuttle
========
# DESCRIPTION
Synopsis
--------
**sshuttle** [*options*] [**-r** *[username@]sshserver[:port]*] \<*subnets* ...\>
sshuttle allows you to create a VPN connection from your
Description
-----------
:program:`sshuttle` allows you to create a VPN connection from your
machine to any remote server that you can connect to via
ssh, as long as that server has python 2.3 or higher.
To work, you must have root access on the local machine,
but you can have a normal account on the server.
It's valid to run sshuttle more than once simultaneously on
It's valid to run :program:`sshuttle` more than once simultaneously on
a single client machine, connecting to a different server
every time, so you can be on more than one VPN at once.
If run on a router, sshuttle can forward traffic for your
If run on a router, :program:`sshuttle` can forward traffic for your
entire subnet to the VPN.
# OPTIONS
Options
-------
.. program:: sshuttle
\<subnets...\>
: a list of subnets to route over the VPN, in the form
`a.b.c.d[/width]`. Valid examples are 1.2.3.4 (a
.. option:: subnets
A list of subnets to route over the VPN, in the form
``a.b.c.d[/width]``. Valid examples are 1.2.3.4 (a
single IP address), 1.2.3.4/32 (equivalent to 1.2.3.4),
1.2.3.0/24 (a 24-bit subnet, ie. with a 255.255.255.0
netmask), and 0/0 ('just route everything through the
VPN').
-l, --listen=*[ip:]port*
: use this ip address and port number as the transparent
proxy port. By default sshuttle finds an available
.. option:: --method [auto|nat|tproxy|pf]
Which firewall method should sshuttle use? For auto, sshuttle attempts to
guess the appropriate method depending on what it can find in PATH. The
default value is auto.
.. option:: -l, --listen=[ip:]port
Use this ip address and port number as the transparent
proxy port. By default :program:`sshuttle` finds an available
port automatically and listens on IP 127.0.0.1
(localhost), so you don't need to override it, and
connections are only proxied from the local machine,
not from outside machines. If you want to accept
connections from other machines on your network (ie. to
run sshuttle on a router) try enabling IP Forwarding in
your kernel, then using `--listen 0.0.0.0:0`.
run :program:`sshuttle` on a router) try enabling IP Forwarding in
your kernel, then using ``--listen 0.0.0.0:0``.
-H, --auto-hosts
: scan for remote hostnames and update the local /etc/hosts
For the tproxy method this can be an IPv6 address. Use this option twice if
required, to provide both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
.. option:: -H, --auto-hosts
Scan for remote hostnames and update the local /etc/hosts
file with matching entries for as long as the VPN is
open. This is nicer than changing your system's DNS
(/etc/resolv.conf) settings, for several reasons. First,
hostnames are added without domain names attached, so
you can `ssh thatserver` without worrying if your local
domain matches the remote one. Second, if you sshuttle
you can ``ssh thatserver`` without worrying if your local
domain matches the remote one. Second, if you :program:`sshuttle`
into more than one VPN at a time, it's impossible to
use more than one DNS server at once anyway, but
sshuttle correctly merges /etc/hosts entries between
:program:`sshuttle` correctly merges /etc/hosts entries between
all running copies. Third, if you're only routing a
few subnets over the VPN, you probably would prefer to
keep using your local DNS server for everything else.
-N, --auto-nets
: in addition to the subnets provided on the command
.. option:: -N, --auto-nets
In addition to the subnets provided on the command
line, ask the server which subnets it thinks we should
route, and route those automatically. The suggestions
are taken automatically from the server's routing
table.
--dns
: capture local DNS requests and forward to the remote DNS
.. option:: --dns
Capture local DNS requests and forward to the remote DNS
server.
--python
: specify the name/path of the remote python interpreter.
The default is just `python`, which means to use the
.. option:: --python
Specify the name/path of the remote python interpreter.
The default is just ``python``, which means to use the
default python interpreter on the remote system's PATH.
-r, --remote=*[username@]sshserver[:port]*
: the remote hostname and optional username and ssh
.. option:: -r, --remote=[username@]sshserver[:port]
The remote hostname and optional username and ssh
port number to use for connecting to the remote server.
For example, example.com, testuser@example.com,
testuser@example.com:2222, or example.com:2244.
-x, --exclude=*subnet*
: explicitly exclude this subnet from forwarding. The
format of this option is the same as the `<subnets>`
.. option:: -x, --exclude=subnet
Explicitly exclude this subnet from forwarding. The
format of this option is the same as the ``<subnets>``
option. To exclude more than one subnet, specify the
`-x` option more than once. You can say something like
`0/0 -x 1.2.3.0/24` to forward everything except the
``-x`` option more than once. You can say something like
``0/0 -x 1.2.3.0/24`` to forward everything except the
local subnet over the VPN, for example.
-X, --exclude-from=*file*
: exclude the subnets specified in a file, one subnet per
.. option:: -X, --exclude-from=file
Exclude the subnets specified in a file, one subnet per
line. Useful when you have lots of subnets to exclude.
-v, --verbose
: print more information about the session. This option
.. option:: -v, --verbose
Print more information about the session. This option
can be used more than once for increased verbosity. By
default, sshuttle prints only error messages.
default, :program:`sshuttle` prints only error messages.
-e, --ssh-cmd
: the command to use to connect to the remote server. The
default is just `ssh`. Use this if your ssh client is
.. option:: -e, --ssh-cmd
The command to use to connect to the remote server. The
default is just ``ssh``. Use this if your ssh client is
in a non-standard location or you want to provide extra
options to the ssh command, for example, `-e 'ssh -v'`.
options to the ssh command, for example, ``-e 'ssh -v'``.
--seed-hosts
: a comma-separated list of hostnames to use to
initialize the `--auto-hosts` scan algorithm.
`--auto-hosts` does things like poll local SMB servers
.. option:: --seed-hosts
A comma-separated list of hostnames to use to
initialize the :option:`--auto-hosts` scan algorithm.
:option:`--auto-hosts` does things like poll local SMB servers
for lists of local hostnames, but can speed things up
if you use this option to give it a few names to start
from.
--no-latency-control
: sacrifice latency to improve bandwidth benchmarks. ssh
.. option:: --no-latency-control
Sacrifice latency to improve bandwidth benchmarks. ssh
uses really big socket buffers, which can overload the
connection if you start doing large file transfers,
thus making all your other sessions inside the same
tunnel go slowly. Normally, sshuttle tries to avoid
tunnel go slowly. Normally, :program:`sshuttle` tries to avoid
this problem using a "fullness check" that allows only
a certain amount of outstanding data to be buffered at
a time. But on high-bandwidth links, this can leave a
lot of your bandwidth underutilized. It also makes
sshuttle seem slow in bandwidth benchmarks (benchmarks
rarely test ping latency, which is what sshuttle is
:program:`sshuttle` seem slow in bandwidth benchmarks (benchmarks
rarely test ping latency, which is what :program:`sshuttle` is
trying to control). This option disables the latency
control feature, maximizing bandwidth usage. Use at
your own risk.
-D, --daemon
: automatically fork into the background after connecting
to the remote server. Implies `--syslog`.
.. option:: -D, --daemon
--syslog
: after connecting, send all log messages to the
`syslog`(3) service instead of stderr. This is
implicit if you use `--daemon`.
Automatically fork into the background after connecting
to the remote server. Implies :option:`--syslog`.
--pidfile=*pidfilename*
: when using `--daemon`, save sshuttle's pid to
*pidfilename*. The default is `sshuttle.pid` in the
.. option:: --syslog
after connecting, send all log messages to the
:manpage:`syslog(3)` service instead of stderr. This is
implicit if you use :option:`--daemon`.
.. option:: --pidfile=pidfilename
when using :option:`--daemon`, save :program:`sshuttle`'s pid to
*pidfilename*. The default is ``sshuttle.pid`` in the
current directory.
--firewall
: (internal use only) run the firewall manager. This is
the only part of sshuttle that must run as root. If
you start sshuttle as a non-root user, it will
automatically run `sudo` or `su` to start the firewall
manager, but the core of sshuttle still runs as a
.. option:: --disable-ipv6
If using the tproxy method, this will disable IPv6 support.
.. option:: --firewall
(internal use only) run the firewall manager. This is
the only part of :program:`sshuttle` that must run as root. If
you start :program:`sshuttle` as a non-root user, it will
automatically run ``sudo`` or ``su`` to start the firewall
manager, but the core of :program:`sshuttle` still runs as a
normal user.
--hostwatch
: (internal use only) run the hostwatch daemon. This
.. option:: --hostwatch
(internal use only) run the hostwatch daemon. This
process runs on the server side and collects hostnames for
the `--auto-hosts` option. Using this option by itself
makes it a lot easier to debug and test the `--auto-hosts`
the :option:`--auto-hosts` option. Using this option by itself
makes it a lot easier to debug and test the :option:`--auto-hosts`
feature.
# EXAMPLES
Test locally by proxying all local connections, without using ssh:
Examples
--------
Test locally by proxying all local connections, without using ssh::
$ sshuttle -v 0/0
@ -189,7 +218,7 @@ Test locally by proxying all local connections, without using ssh:
c : SW#6:192.168.42.106:50035: deleting
Test connection to a remote server, with automatic hostname
and subnet guessing:
and subnet guessing::
$ sshuttle -vNHr example.org
@ -212,20 +241,20 @@ and subnet guessing:
c : SW#6:192.168.42.121:60554: deleting
# DISCUSSION
When it starts, sshuttle creates an ssh session to the
server specified by the `-r` option. If `-r` is omitted,
Discussion
----------
When it starts, :program:`sshuttle` creates an ssh session to the
server specified by the ``-r`` option. If ``-r`` is omitted,
it will start both its client and server locally, which is
sometimes useful for testing.
After connecting to the remote server, sshuttle uploads its
After connecting to the remote server, :program:`sshuttle` uploads its
(python) source code to the remote end and executes it
there. Thus, you don't need to install sshuttle on the
remote server, and there are never sshuttle version
there. Thus, you don't need to install :program:`sshuttle` on the
remote server, and there are never :program:`sshuttle` version
conflicts between client and server.
Unlike most VPNs, sshuttle forwards sessions, not packets.
Unlike most VPNs, :program:`sshuttle` forwards sessions, not packets.
That is, it uses kernel transparent proxying (`iptables
REDIRECT` rules on Linux) to
capture outgoing TCP sessions, then creates entirely
@ -246,7 +275,7 @@ tcp-based encrypted streams like ssh or ssl, and have to
implement their own encryption from scratch, which is very
complex and error prone.
sshuttle's simplicity comes from the fact that it can
:program:`sshuttle`'s simplicity comes from the fact that it can
safely use the existing ssh encrypted tunnel without
incurring a performance penalty. It does this by letting
the client-side kernel manage the incoming tcp stream, and
@ -255,7 +284,6 @@ there is no need for congestion control to be shared
between the two separate streams, so a tcp-based tunnel is
fine.
.. seealso::
# SEE ALSO
`ssh`(1), `python`(1)
:manpage:`ssh(1)`, :manpage:`python(1)`

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Overview
========
As far as I know, sshuttle is the only program that solves the following
common case:
- Your client machine (or router) is Linux, FreeBSD, or MacOS.
- You have access to a remote network via ssh.
- You don't necessarily have admin access on the remote network.
- The remote network has no VPN, or only stupid/complex VPN
protocols (IPsec, PPTP, etc). Or maybe you *are* the
admin and you just got frustrated with the awful state of
VPN tools.
- You don't want to create an ssh port forward for every
single host/port on the remote network.
- You hate openssh's port forwarding because it's randomly
slow and/or stupid.
- You can't use openssh's PermitTunnel feature because
it's disabled by default on openssh servers; plus it does
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Platform Specific Notes
=======================
Contents:
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
tproxy
windows

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Requirements
============
Client side Requirements
------------------------
- sudo, or root access on your client machine.
(The server doesn't need admin access.)
- Python 2.7 or Python 3.5.
Linux with NAT method
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Supports:
* IPv4 TCP
* IPv4 DNS
Requires:
* iptables DNAT, REDIRECT, and ttl modules.
Linux with TPROXY method
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Supports:
* IPv4 TCP
* IPv4 UDP (requires ``recmsg`` - see below)
* IPv6 DNS (requires ``recmsg`` - see below)
* IPv6 TCP
* IPv6 UDP (requires ``recmsg`` - see below)
* IPv6 DNS (requires ``recmsg`` - see below)
.. _PyXAPI: http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~ylg/PyXAPI/
Full UDP or DNS support with the TPROXY method requires the ``recvmsg()``
syscall. This is not available in Python 2, however is in Python 3.5 and
later. Under Python 2 you might find it sufficient installing PyXAPI_ to get
the ``recvmsg()`` function. See :doc:`tproxy` for more information.
MacOS / FreeBSD / OpenBSD
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Method: pf
Supports:
* IPv4 TCP
* IPv4 DNS
Requires:
* You need to have the pfctl command.
Windows
~~~~~~~
Not officially supported, however can be made to work with Vagrant. Requires
cmd.exe with Administrator access. See :doc:`windows` for more information.
Server side Requirements
------------------------
Server requirements are more relaxed, however it is recommended that you use
Python 2.7 or Python 3.5.
Additional Suggested Software
-----------------------------
- You may want to use autossh, available in various package management
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Support
=======
Mailing list:
* Subscribe by sending a message to <sshuttle+subscribe@googlegroups.com>
* List archives are at: http://groups.google.com/group/sshuttle
Issue tracker and pull requests at github:
* https://github.com/sshuttle/sshuttle

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TPROXY
======
TPROXY is the only method that has full support of IPv6 and UDP.
There are some things you need to consider for TPROXY to work:
- The following commands need to be run first as root. This only needs to be
done once after booting up::
ip route add local default dev lo table 100
ip rule add fwmark 1 lookup 100
ip -6 route add local default dev lo table 100
ip -6 rule add fwmark 1 lookup 100
- The ``--auto-nets`` feature does not detect IPv6 routes automatically. Add IPv6
routes manually. e.g. by adding ``'::/0'`` to the end of the command line.
- The client needs to be run as root. e.g.::
sudo SSH_AUTH_SOCK="$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" $HOME/tree/sshuttle.tproxy/sshuttle --method=tproxy ...
- You may need to exclude the IP address of the server you are connecting to.
Otherwise sshuttle may attempt to intercept the ssh packets, which will not
work. Use the ``--exclude`` parameter for this.
- Similarly, UDP return packets (including DNS) could get intercepted and
bounced back. This is the case if you have a broad subnet such as
``0.0.0.0/0`` or ``::/0`` that includes the IP address of the client. Use the
``--exclude`` parameter for this.
- You need the ``--method=tproxy`` parameter, as above.
- The routes for the outgoing packets must already exist. For example, if your
connection does not have IPv6 support, no IPv6 routes will exist, IPv6
packets will not be generated and sshuttle cannot intercept them::
telnet -6 www.google.com 80
Trying 2404:6800:4001:805::1010...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Network is unreachable
Add some dummy routes to external interfaces. Make sure they get removed
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Useless Trivia
==============
This section written by the original author, Avery Pennarun
<apenwarr@gmail.com>.
Back in 1998, I released the first version of `Tunnel
Vision <http://alumnit.ca/wiki/?TunnelVisionReadMe>`_, a semi-intelligent VPN
client for Linux. Unfortunately, I made two big mistakes: I implemented the
key exchange myself (oops), and I ended up doing TCP-over-TCP (double oops).
The resulting program worked okay - and people used it for years - but the
performance was always a bit funny. And nobody ever found any security flaws
in my key exchange, either, but that doesn't mean anything. :)
The same year, dcoombs and I also released Fast Forward, a proxy server
supporting transparent proxying. Among other things, we used it for
automatically splitting traffic across more than one Internet connection (a
tool we called "Double Vision").
I was still in university at the time. A couple years after that, one of my
professors was working with some graduate students on the technology that would
eventually become `Slipstream Internet Acceleration
<http://www.slipstream.com/>`_. He asked me to do a contract for him to build
an initial prototype of a transparent proxy server for mobile networks. The
idea was similar to sshuttle: if you reassemble and then disassemble the TCP
packets, you can reduce latency and improve performance vs. just forwarding
the packets over a plain VPN or mobile network. (It's unlikely that any of my
code has persisted in the Slipstream product today, but the concept is still
pretty cool. I'm still horrified that people use plain TCP on complex mobile
networks with crazily variable latency, for which it was never really
intended.)
That project I did for Slipstream was what first gave me the idea to merge
the concepts of Fast Forward, Double Vision, and Tunnel Vision into a single
program that was the best of all worlds. And here we are, at last.
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Usage
=====
.. note::
For information on usage with Windows, see the :doc:`windows` section.
For information on using the TProxy method, see the :doc:`tproxy` section.
Forward all traffic::
sshuttle -r username@sshserver 0.0.0.0/0
- Use the :option:`sshuttle -r` parameter to specify a remote server.
- By default sshuttle will automatically choose a method to use. Override with
the :option:`sshuttle --method` parameter.
- There is a shortcut for 0.0.0.0/0 for those that value
their wrists::
sshuttle -r username@sshserver 0/0
If you would also like your DNS queries to be proxied
through the DNS server of the server you are connect to::
sshuttle --dns -r username@sshserver 0/0
The above is probably what you want to use to prevent
local network attacks such as Firesheep and friends.
See the documentation for the :option:`sshuttle --dns` parameter.
(You may be prompted for one or more passwords; first, the local password to
become root using sudo, and then the remote ssh password. Or you might have
sudo and ssh set up to not require passwords, in which case you won't be
prompted at all.)
Usage Notes
-----------
That's it! Now your local machine can access the remote network as if you
were right there. And if your "client" machine is a router, everyone on
your local network can make connections to your remote network.
You don't need to install sshuttle on the remote server;
the remote server just needs to have python available.
sshuttle will automatically upload and run its source code
to the remote python interpreter.
This creates a transparent proxy server on your local machine for all IP
addresses that match 0.0.0.0/0. (You can use more specific IP addresses if
you want; use any number of IP addresses or subnets to change which
addresses get proxied. Using 0.0.0.0/0 proxies *everything*, which is
interesting if you don't trust the people on your local network.)
Any TCP session you initiate to one of the proxied IP addresses will be
captured by sshuttle and sent over an ssh session to the remote copy of
sshuttle, which will then regenerate the connection on that end, and funnel
the data back and forth through ssh.
Fun, right? A poor man's instant VPN, and you don't even have to have
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Microsoft Windows
=================
Currently there is no built in support for running sshuttle directly on
Microsoft Windows.
What we can really do is to create a Linux VM with Vagrant (or simply
Virtualbox if you like). In the Vagrant settings, remember to turn on bridged
NIC. Then, run sshuttle inside the VM like below::
sshuttle -l 0.0.0.0 -x 10.0.0.0/8 -x 192.168.0.0/16 0/0
10.0.0.0/8 excludes NAT traffic of Vagrant and 192.168.0.0/16 excludes
traffic to local area network (assuming that we're using 192.168.0.0 subnet).
Assuming the VM has the IP 192.168.1.200 obtained on the bridge NIC (we can
configure that in Vagrant), we can then ask Windows to route all its traffic
via the VM by running the following in cmd.exe with admin right::
route add 0.0.0.0 mask 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.200

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#!/bin/sh
if python3.5 -V 2>/dev/null; then
exec python3 -m "sshuttle" "$@"
exec python3.5 -m "sshuttle" "$@"
elif python2.7 -V 2>/dev/null; then
exec python2.7 -m "sshuttle" "$@"
else
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from setuptools import setup, find_packages
with open('VERSION.txt', 'r') as f:
version = f.readline().strip()
def version_scheme(version):
from setuptools_scm.version import guess_next_dev_version
version = guess_next_dev_version(version)
return version.lstrip("v")
setup(
name="sshuttle",
version=version,
use_scm_version={
'write_to': "sshuttle/version.py",
'version_scheme': version_scheme,
},
setup_requires=['setuptools_scm'],
# version=version,
url='https://github.com/sshuttle/sshuttle',
author='Brian May',
author_email='brian@linuxpenguins.xyz',
@ -45,7 +53,7 @@ setup(
],
entry_points={
'console_scripts': [
'sshuttle = sshuttle.__main__',
'sshuttle = sshuttle.cmdline:main',
],
},
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try:
from sshuttle.version import version as __version__
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"""Coverage.py's main entry point."""
import sys
import re
import socket
import sshuttle.helpers as helpers
import sshuttle.options as options
import sshuttle.client as client
import sshuttle.firewall as firewall
import sshuttle.hostwatch as hostwatch
import sshuttle.ssyslog as ssyslog
from sshuttle.helpers import family_ip_tuple, log, Fatal
# 1.2.3.4/5 or just 1.2.3.4
def parse_subnet4(s):
m = re.match(r'(\d+)(?:\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+))?(?:/(\d+))?$', s)
if not m:
raise Fatal('%r is not a valid IP subnet format' % s)
(a, b, c, d, width) = m.groups()
(a, b, c, d) = (int(a or 0), int(b or 0), int(c or 0), int(d or 0))
if width is None:
width = 32
else:
width = int(width)
if a > 255 or b > 255 or c > 255 or d > 255:
raise Fatal('%d.%d.%d.%d has numbers > 255' % (a, b, c, d))
if width > 32:
raise Fatal('*/%d is greater than the maximum of 32' % width)
return(socket.AF_INET, '%d.%d.%d.%d' % (a, b, c, d), width)
# 1:2::3/64 or just 1:2::3
def parse_subnet6(s):
m = re.match(r'(?:([a-fA-F\d:]+))?(?:/(\d+))?$', s)
if not m:
raise Fatal('%r is not a valid IP subnet format' % s)
(net, width) = m.groups()
if width is None:
width = 128
else:
width = int(width)
if width > 128:
raise Fatal('*/%d is greater than the maximum of 128' % width)
return(socket.AF_INET6, net, width)
# Subnet file, supporting empty lines and hash-started comment lines
def parse_subnet_file(s):
try:
handle = open(s, 'r')
except OSError:
raise Fatal('Unable to open subnet file: %s' % s)
raw_config_lines = handle.readlines()
config_lines = []
for line_no, line in enumerate(raw_config_lines):
line = line.strip()
if len(line) == 0:
continue
if line[0] == '#':
continue
config_lines.append(line)
return config_lines
# list of:
# 1.2.3.4/5 or just 1.2.3.4
# 1:2::3/64 or just 1:2::3
def parse_subnets(subnets_str):
subnets = []
for s in subnets_str:
if ':' in s:
subnet = parse_subnet6(s)
else:
subnet = parse_subnet4(s)
subnets.append(subnet)
return subnets
# 1.2.3.4:567 or just 1.2.3.4 or just 567
def parse_ipport4(s):
s = str(s)
m = re.match(r'(?:(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+))?(?::)?(?:(\d+))?$', s)
if not m:
raise Fatal('%r is not a valid IP:port format' % s)
(a, b, c, d, port) = m.groups()
(a, b, c, d, port) = (int(a or 0), int(b or 0), int(c or 0), int(d or 0),
int(port or 0))
if a > 255 or b > 255 or c > 255 or d > 255:
raise Fatal('%d.%d.%d.%d has numbers > 255' % (a, b, c, d))
if port > 65535:
raise Fatal('*:%d is greater than the maximum of 65535' % port)
if a is None:
a = b = c = d = 0
return ('%d.%d.%d.%d' % (a, b, c, d), port)
# [1:2::3]:456 or [1:2::3] or 456
def parse_ipport6(s):
s = str(s)
m = re.match(r'(?:\[([^]]*)])?(?::)?(?:(\d+))?$', s)
if not m:
raise Fatal('%s is not a valid IP:port format' % s)
(ip, port) = m.groups()
(ip, port) = (ip or '::', int(port or 0))
return (ip, port)
def parse_list(list):
return re.split(r'[\s,]+', list.strip()) if list else []
optspec = """
sshuttle [-l [ip:]port] [-r [username@]sshserver[:port]] <subnets...>
sshuttle --firewall <port> <subnets...>
sshuttle --hostwatch
--
l,listen= transproxy to this ip address and port number
H,auto-hosts scan for remote hostnames and update local /etc/hosts
N,auto-nets automatically determine subnets to route
dns capture local DNS requests and forward to the remote DNS server
ns-hosts= capture and forward remote DNS requests to the following servers
method= auto, nat, tproxy or pf
python= path to python interpreter on the remote server
r,remote= ssh hostname (and optional username) of remote sshuttle server
x,exclude= exclude this subnet (can be used more than once)
X,exclude-from= exclude the subnets in a file (whitespace separated)
v,verbose increase debug message verbosity
e,ssh-cmd= the command to use to connect to the remote [ssh]
seed-hosts= with -H, use these hostnames for initial scan (comma-separated)
no-latency-control sacrifice latency to improve bandwidth benchmarks
wrap= restart counting channel numbers after this number (for testing)
D,daemon run in the background as a daemon
s,subnets= file where the subnets are stored, instead of on the command line
syslog send log messages to syslog (default if you use --daemon)
pidfile= pidfile name (only if using --daemon) [./sshuttle.pid]
server (internal use only)
firewall (internal use only)
hostwatch (internal use only)
"""
o = options.Options(optspec)
(opt, flags, extra) = o.parse(sys.argv[1:])
if opt.daemon:
opt.syslog = 1
if opt.wrap:
import sshuttle.ssnet as ssnet
ssnet.MAX_CHANNEL = int(opt.wrap)
helpers.verbose = opt.verbose or 0
try:
if opt.firewall:
if len(extra) != 0:
o.fatal('exactly zero arguments expected')
result = firewall.main(opt.method, opt.syslog)
sys.exit(result)
elif opt.hostwatch:
sys.exit(hostwatch.hw_main(extra))
else:
if len(extra) < 1 and not opt.auto_nets and not opt.subnets:
o.fatal('at least one subnet, subnet file, or -N expected')
includes = extra
excludes = ['127.0.0.0/8']
for k, v in flags:
if k in ('-x', '--exclude'):
excludes.append(v)
if k in ('-X', '--exclude-from'):
excludes += open(v).read().split()
remotename = opt.remote
if remotename == '' or remotename == '-':
remotename = None
nslist = [family_ip_tuple(ns) for ns in parse_list(opt.ns_hosts)]
if opt.seed_hosts and not opt.auto_hosts:
o.fatal('--seed-hosts only works if you also use -H')
if opt.seed_hosts:
sh = re.split(r'[\s,]+', (opt.seed_hosts or "").strip())
elif opt.auto_hosts:
sh = []
else:
sh = None
if opt.subnets:
includes = parse_subnet_file(opt.subnets)
if not opt.method:
method_name = "auto"
elif opt.method in ["auto", "nat", "tproxy", "pf"]:
method_name = opt.method
else:
o.fatal("method_name %s not supported" % opt.method)
if not opt.listen:
ipport_v6 = "auto" # parse_ipport6('[::1]:0')
ipport_v4 = "auto" # parse_ipport4('127.0.0.1:0')
else:
ipport_v6 = None
ipport_v4 = None
list = opt.listen.split(",")
for ip in list:
if '[' in ip and ']' in ip:
ipport_v6 = parse_ipport6(ip)
else:
ipport_v4 = parse_ipport4(ip)
if opt.syslog:
ssyslog.start_syslog()
ssyslog.stderr_to_syslog()
return_code = client.main(ipport_v6, ipport_v4,
opt.ssh_cmd,
remotename,
opt.python,
opt.latency_control,
opt.dns,
nslist,
method_name,
sh,
opt.auto_nets,
parse_subnets(includes),
parse_subnets(excludes),
opt.daemon, opt.pidfile)
if return_code == 0:
log('Normal exit code, exiting...')
else:
log('Abnormal exit code detected, failing...' % return_code)
sys.exit(return_code)
except Fatal as e:
log('fatal: %s\n' % e)
sys.exit(99)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
log('\n')
log('Keyboard interrupt: exiting.\n')
sys.exit(1)
from sshuttle.cmdline import main
sys.exit(main())

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@ -4,19 +4,20 @@ import imp
z = zlib.decompressobj()
while 1:
name = stdin.readline().strip()
name = sys.stdin.readline().strip()
if name:
name = name.decode("ASCII")
nbytes = int(stdin.readline())
nbytes = int(sys.stdin.readline())
if verbosity >= 2:
sys.stderr.write('server: assembling %r (%d bytes)\n'
% (name, nbytes))
content = z.decompress(stdin.read(nbytes))
content = z.decompress(sys.stdin.read(nbytes))
module = imp.new_module(name)
parent, _, parent_name = name.rpartition(".")
if parent != "":
parents = name.rsplit(".", 1)
if len(parents) == 2:
parent, parent_name = parents
setattr(sys.modules[parent], parent_name, module)
code = compile(content, name, "exec")

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@ -95,16 +95,21 @@ def daemon_cleanup():
class MultiListener:
def __init__(self, type=socket.SOCK_STREAM, proto=0):
self.v6 = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, type, proto)
self.v4 = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, type, proto)
self.type = type
self.proto = proto
self.v6 = None
self.v4 = None
self.bind_called = False
def setsockopt(self, level, optname, value):
assert(self.bind_called)
if self.v6:
self.v6.setsockopt(level, optname, value)
if self.v4:
self.v4.setsockopt(level, optname, value)
def add_handler(self, handlers, callback, method, mux):
assert(self.bind_called)
socks = []
if self.v6:
socks.append(self.v6)
@ -119,6 +124,7 @@ class MultiListener:
)
def listen(self, backlog):
assert(self.bind_called)
if self.v6:
self.v6.listen(backlog)
if self.v4:
@ -133,16 +139,23 @@ class MultiListener:
raise e
def bind(self, address_v6, address_v4):
if address_v6 and self.v6:
assert(not self.bind_called)
self.bind_called = True
if address_v6 is not None:
self.v6 = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, self.type, self.proto)
self.v6.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
self.v6.bind(address_v6)
else:
self.v6 = None
if address_v4 and self.v4:
if address_v4 is not None:
self.v4 = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, self.type, self.proto)
self.v4.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
self.v4.bind(address_v4)
else:
self.v4 = None
def print_listening(self, what):
assert(self.bind_called)
if self.v6:
listenip = self.v6.getsockname()
debug1('%s listening on %r.\n' % (what, listenip))
@ -487,7 +500,7 @@ def _main(tcp_listener, udp_listener, fw, ssh_cmd, remotename,
if seed_hosts is not None:
debug1('seed_hosts: %r\n' % seed_hosts)
mux.send(0, ssnet.CMD_HOST_REQ, b'\n'.join(seed_hosts))
mux.send(0, ssnet.CMD_HOST_REQ, str.encode('\n'.join(seed_hosts)))
while 1:
rv = serverproc.poll()
@ -534,11 +547,15 @@ def main(listenip_v6, listenip_v4,
else:
listenip_v6 = None
required.ipv6 = len(subnets_v6) > 0 or len(nslist_v6) > 0 \
or listenip_v6 is not None
required.ipv6 = len(subnets_v6) > 0 or listenip_v6 is not None
required.udp = avail.udp
required.dns = len(nslist) > 0
# if IPv6 not supported, ignore IPv6 DNS servers
if not required.ipv6:
nslist_v6 = []
nslist = nslist_v4
fw.method.assert_features(required)
if required.ipv6 and listenip_v6 is None:
@ -569,11 +586,9 @@ def main(listenip_v6, listenip_v4,
for port in ports:
debug2(' %d' % port)
tcp_listener = MultiListener()
tcp_listener.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
if required.udp:
udp_listener = MultiListener(socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
udp_listener.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
else:
udp_listener = None

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@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
import re
import sshuttle.helpers as helpers
import sshuttle.client as client
import sshuttle.firewall as firewall
import sshuttle.hostwatch as hostwatch
import sshuttle.ssyslog as ssyslog
from sshuttle.options import parser, parse_ipport6, parse_ipport4
from sshuttle.helpers import family_ip_tuple, log, Fatal
def main():
opt = parser.parse_args()
if opt.daemon:
opt.syslog = 1
if opt.wrap:
import sshuttle.ssnet as ssnet
ssnet.MAX_CHANNEL = opt.wrap
helpers.verbose = opt.verbose
try:
if opt.firewall:
if opt.subnets:
parser.error('exactly zero arguments expected')
return firewall.main(opt.method, opt.syslog)
elif opt.hostwatch:
return hostwatch.hw_main(opt.subnets)
else:
includes = opt.subnets
excludes = opt.exclude
if not includes and not opt.auto_nets:
parser.error('at least one subnet, subnet file, or -N expected')
remotename = opt.remote
if remotename == '' or remotename == '-':
remotename = None
nslist = [family_ip_tuple(ns) for ns in opt.ns_hosts]
if opt.seed_hosts and not opt.auto_hosts:
parser.error('--seed-hosts only works if you also use -H')
if opt.seed_hosts:
sh = re.split(r'[\s,]+', (opt.seed_hosts or "").strip())
elif opt.auto_hosts:
sh = []
else:
sh = None
if opt.listen:
ipport_v6 = None
ipport_v4 = None
list = opt.listen.split(",")
for ip in list:
if '[' in ip and ']' in ip:
ipport_v6 = parse_ipport6(ip)
else:
ipport_v4 = parse_ipport4(ip)
else:
# parse_ipport4('127.0.0.1:0')
ipport_v4 = "auto"
# parse_ipport6('[::1]:0')
ipport_v6 = "auto" if not opt.disable_ipv6 else None
if opt.syslog:
ssyslog.start_syslog()
ssyslog.stderr_to_syslog()
return_code = client.main(ipport_v6, ipport_v4,
opt.ssh_cmd,
remotename,
opt.python,
opt.latency_control,
opt.dns,
nslist,
opt.method,
sh,
opt.auto_nets,
includes,
excludes,
opt.daemon, opt.pidfile)
if return_code == 0:
log('Normal exit code, exiting...')
else:
log('Abnormal exit code detected, failing...' % return_code)
return return_code
except Fatal as e:
log('fatal: %s\n' % e)
return 99
except KeyboardInterrupt:
log('\n')
log('Keyboard interrupt: exiting.\n')
return 1

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@ -5,6 +5,16 @@ import errno
logprefix = ''
verbose = 0
if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
binary_type = bytes
def b(s):
return s.encode("ASCII")
else:
binary_type = str
def b(s):
return s
def log(s):
global logprefix
@ -70,7 +80,8 @@ def islocal(ip, family):
try:
try:
sock.bind((ip, 0))
except socket.error as e:
except socket.error:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
if e.args[0] == errno.EADDRNOTAVAIL:
return False # not a local IP
else:

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@ -22,7 +22,8 @@ hostnames = {}
queue = {}
try:
null = open('/dev/null', 'wb')
except IOError as e:
except IOError:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
log('warning: %s\n' % e)
null = os.popen("sh -c 'while read x; do :; done'", 'wb', 4096)
@ -38,7 +39,7 @@ def write_host_cache():
for name, ip in sorted(hostnames.items()):
f.write(('%s,%s\n' % (name, ip)).encode("ASCII"))
f.close()
os.chmod(tmpname, 0o600)
os.chmod(tmpname, 384) # 600 in octal, 'rw-------'
os.rename(tmpname, CACHEFILE)
finally:
try:
@ -50,7 +51,8 @@ def write_host_cache():
def read_host_cache():
try:
f = open(CACHEFILE)
except IOError as e:
except IOError:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
return
else:
@ -124,7 +126,8 @@ def _check_netstat():
p = ssubprocess.Popen(argv, stdout=ssubprocess.PIPE, stderr=null)
content = p.stdout.read().decode("ASCII")
p.wait()
except OSError as e:
except OSError:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
log('%r failed: %r\n' % (argv, e))
return
@ -144,7 +147,8 @@ def _check_smb(hostname):
p = ssubprocess.Popen(argv, stdout=ssubprocess.PIPE, stderr=null)
lines = p.stdout.readlines()
p.wait()
except OSError as e:
except OSError:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
log('%r failed: %r\n' % (argv, e))
_smb_ok = False
return
@ -201,7 +205,8 @@ def _check_nmb(hostname, is_workgroup, is_master):
p = ssubprocess.Popen(argv, stdout=ssubprocess.PIPE, stderr=null)
lines = p.stdout.readlines()
rv = p.wait()
except OSError as e:
except OSError:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
log('%r failed: %r\n' % (argv, e))
_nmb_ok = False
return

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@ -11,6 +11,317 @@ from sshuttle.helpers import debug1, debug2, debug3, Fatal, family_to_string
from sshuttle.methods import BaseMethod
_pf_context = {'started_by_sshuttle': False, 'Xtoken': None}
_pf_fd = None
class Generic(object):
MAXPATHLEN = 1024
PF_CHANGE_ADD_TAIL = 2
PF_CHANGE_GET_TICKET = 6
PF_PASS = 0
PF_RDR = 8
PF_OUT = 2
ACTION_OFFSET = 0
POOL_TICKET_OFFSET = 8
ANCHOR_CALL_OFFSET = 1040
class pf_addr(Structure):
class _pfa(Union):
_fields_ = [("v4", c_uint32), # struct in_addr
("v6", c_uint32 * 4), # struct in6_addr
("addr8", c_uint8 * 16),
("addr16", c_uint16 * 8),
("addr32", c_uint32 * 4)]
_fields_ = [("pfa", _pfa)]
_anonymous_ = ("pfa",)
def __init__(self):
self.status = b''
self.pfioc_pooladdr = c_char * 1136
self.DIOCNATLOOK = (
(0x40000000 | 0x80000000) |
((sizeof(self.pfioc_natlook) & 0x1fff) << 16) |
((ord('D')) << 8) | (23))
self.DIOCCHANGERULE = (
(0x40000000 | 0x80000000) |
((sizeof(self.pfioc_rule) & 0x1fff) << 16) |
((ord('D')) << 8) | (26))
self.DIOCBEGINADDRS = (
(0x40000000 | 0x80000000) |
((sizeof(self.pfioc_pooladdr) & 0x1fff) << 16) |
((ord('D')) << 8) | (51))
def enable(self):
if b'INFO:\nStatus: Disabled' in self.status:
pfctl('-e')
_pf_context['started_by_sshuttle'] = True
def disable(self):
if _pf_context['started_by_sshuttle']:
pfctl('-d')
def query_nat(self, family, proto, src_ip, src_port, dst_ip, dst_port):
[proto, family, src_port, dst_port] = [
int(v) for v in [proto, family, src_port, dst_port]]
packed_src_ip = socket.inet_pton(family, src_ip)
packed_dst_ip = socket.inet_pton(family, dst_ip)
assert len(packed_src_ip) == len(packed_dst_ip)
length = len(packed_src_ip)
pnl = self.pfioc_natlook()
pnl.proto = proto
pnl.direction = self.PF_OUT
pnl.af = family
memmove(addressof(pnl.saddr), packed_src_ip, length)
memmove(addressof(pnl.daddr), packed_dst_ip, length)
self._add_natlook_ports(pnl, src_port, dst_port)
ioctl(pf_get_dev(), self.DIOCNATLOOK,
(c_char * sizeof(pnl)).from_address(addressof(pnl)))
ip = socket.inet_ntop(
pnl.af, (c_char * length).from_address(addressof(pnl.rdaddr)).raw)
port = socket.ntohs(self._get_natlook_port(pnl.rdxport))
return (ip, port)
def _add_natlook_ports(self, pnl, src_port, dst_port):
pnl.sxport = socket.htons(src_port)
pnl.dxport = socket.htons(dst_port)
def _get_natlook_port(self, xport):
return xport
def add_anchors(self, status=None):
if status is None:
status = pfctl('-s all')[0]
self.status = status
if b'\nanchor "sshuttle"' not in status:
self._add_anchor_rule(self.PF_PASS, b"sshuttle")
def _add_anchor_rule(self, type, name, pr=None):
if pr is None:
pr = self.pfioc_rule()
memmove(addressof(pr) + self.ANCHOR_CALL_OFFSET, name,
min(self.MAXPATHLEN, len(name))) # anchor_call = name
memmove(addressof(pr) + self.RULE_ACTION_OFFSET,
struct.pack('I', type), 4) # rule.action = type
memmove(addressof(pr) + self.ACTION_OFFSET, struct.pack(
'I', self.PF_CHANGE_GET_TICKET), 4) # action = PF_CHANGE_GET_TICKET
ioctl(pf_get_dev(), pf.DIOCCHANGERULE, pr)
memmove(addressof(pr) + self.ACTION_OFFSET, struct.pack(
'I', self.PF_CHANGE_ADD_TAIL), 4) # action = PF_CHANGE_ADD_TAIL
ioctl(pf_get_dev(), pf.DIOCCHANGERULE, pr)
def add_rules(self, rules):
assert isinstance(rules, bytes)
debug3("rules:\n" + rules.decode("ASCII"))
pfctl('-a sshuttle -f /dev/stdin', rules)
class FreeBsd(Generic):
RULE_ACTION_OFFSET = 2968
def __new__(cls):
class pfioc_natlook(Structure):
pf_addr = Generic.pf_addr
_fields_ = [("saddr", pf_addr),
("daddr", pf_addr),
("rsaddr", pf_addr),
("rdaddr", pf_addr),
("sxport", c_uint16),
("dxport", c_uint16),
("rsxport", c_uint16),
("rdxport", c_uint16),
("af", c_uint8), # sa_family_t
("proto", c_uint8),
("proto_variant", c_uint8),
("direction", c_uint8)]
freebsd = Generic.__new__(cls)
freebsd.pfioc_rule = c_char * 3040
freebsd.pfioc_natlook = pfioc_natlook
return freebsd
def __init__(self):
super(FreeBsd, self).__init__()
def add_anchors(self):
status = pfctl('-s all')[0]
if b'\nrdr-anchor "sshuttle"' not in status:
self._add_anchor_rule(self.PF_RDR, b'sshuttle')
super(FreeBsd, self).add_anchors(status=status)
def _add_anchor_rule(self, type, name):
pr = self.pfioc_rule()
ppa = self.pfioc_pooladdr()
ioctl(pf_get_dev(), self.DIOCBEGINADDRS, ppa)
# pool ticket
memmove(addressof(pr) + self.POOL_TICKET_OFFSET, ppa[4:8], 4)
super(FreeBsd, self)._add_anchor_rule(type, name, pr=pr)
def add_rules(self, includes, port, dnsport, nslist):
tables = [
b'table <forward_subnets> {%s}' % b','.join(includes)
]
translating_rules = [
b'rdr pass on lo0 proto tcp '
b'to <forward_subnets> -> 127.0.0.1 port %r' % port
]
filtering_rules = [
b'pass out route-to lo0 inet proto tcp '
b'to <forward_subnets> keep state'
]
if len(nslist) > 0:
tables.append(
b'table <dns_servers> {%s}' %
b','.join([ns[1].encode("ASCII") for ns in nslist]))
translating_rules.append(
b'rdr pass on lo0 proto udp to '
b'<dns_servers> port 53 -> 127.0.0.1 port %r' % dnsport)
filtering_rules.append(
b'pass out route-to lo0 inet proto udp to '
b'<dns_servers> port 53 keep state')
rules = b'\n'.join(tables + translating_rules + filtering_rules) \
+ b'\n'
super(FreeBsd, self).add_rules(rules)
class OpenBsd(Generic):
POOL_TICKET_OFFSET = 4
RULE_ACTION_OFFSET = 3324
ANCHOR_CALL_OFFSET = 1036
def __init__(self):
class pfioc_natlook(Structure):
pf_addr = Generic.pf_addr
_fields_ = [("saddr", pf_addr),
("daddr", pf_addr),
("rsaddr", pf_addr),
("rdaddr", pf_addr),
("rdomain", c_uint16),
("rrdomain", c_uint16),
("sxport", c_uint16),
("dxport", c_uint16),
("rsxport", c_uint16),
("rdxport", c_uint16),
("af", c_uint8), # sa_family_t
("proto", c_uint8),
("proto_variant", c_uint8),
("direction", c_uint8)]
self.pfioc_rule = c_char * 3400
self.pfioc_natlook = pfioc_natlook
super(OpenBsd, self).__init__()
def add_anchors(self):
# before adding anchors and rules we must override the skip lo
# that comes by default in openbsd pf.conf so the rules we will add,
# which rely on translating/filtering packets on lo, can work
pfctl('-f /dev/stdin', b'match on lo\n')
super(OpenBsd, self).add_anchors()
def add_rules(self, includes, port, dnsport, nslist):
tables = [
b'table <forward_subnets> {%s}' % b','.join(includes)
]
translating_rules = [
b'pass in on lo0 inet proto tcp '
b'divert-to 127.0.0.1 port %r' % port
]
filtering_rules = [
b'pass out inet proto tcp '
b'to <forward_subnets> route-to lo0 keep state'
]
if len(nslist) > 0:
tables.append(
b'table <dns_servers> {%s}' %
b','.join([ns[1].encode("ASCII") for ns in nslist]))
translating_rules.append(
b'pass in on lo0 inet proto udp to <dns_servers>'
b'port 53 rdr-to 127.0.0.1 port %r' % dnsport)
filtering_rules.append(
b'pass out inet proto udp to '
b'<dns_servers> port 53 route-to lo0 keep state')
rules = b'\n'.join(tables + translating_rules + filtering_rules) \
+ b'\n'
super(OpenBsd, self).add_rules(rules)
class Darwin(FreeBsd):
RULE_ACTION_OFFSET = 3068
def __init__(self):
class pf_state_xport(Union):
_fields_ = [("port", c_uint16),
("call_id", c_uint16),
("spi", c_uint32)]
class pfioc_natlook(Structure):
pf_addr = Generic.pf_addr
_fields_ = [("saddr", pf_addr),
("daddr", pf_addr),
("rsaddr", pf_addr),
("rdaddr", pf_addr),
("sxport", pf_state_xport),
("dxport", pf_state_xport),
("rsxport", pf_state_xport),
("rdxport", pf_state_xport),
("af", c_uint8), # sa_family_t
("proto", c_uint8),
("proto_variant", c_uint8),
("direction", c_uint8)]
self.pfioc_rule = c_char * 3104
self.pfioc_natlook = pfioc_natlook
super(Darwin, self).__init__()
def enable(self):
o = pfctl('-E')
_pf_context['Xtoken'] = \
re.search(b'Token : (.+)', o[1]).group(1)
def disable(self):
if _pf_context['Xtoken'] is not None:
pfctl('-X %s' % _pf_context['Xtoken'].decode("ASCII"))
def add_anchors(self):
# before adding anchors and rules we must override the skip lo
# that in some cases ends up in the chain so the rules we will add,
# which rely on translating/filtering packets on lo, can work
pfctl('-f /dev/stdin', b'pass on lo\n')
super(Darwin, self).add_anchors()
def _add_natlook_ports(self, pnl, src_port, dst_port):
pnl.sxport.port = socket.htons(src_port)
pnl.dxport.port = socket.htons(dst_port)
def _get_natlook_port(self, xport):
return xport.port
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
pf = Darwin()
elif sys.platform.startswith('openbsd'):
pf = OpenBsd()
else:
pf = FreeBsd()
def pfctl(args, stdin=None):
argv = ['pfctl'] + list(args.split(" "))
debug1('>> %s\n' % ' '.join(argv))
@ -24,87 +335,6 @@ def pfctl(args, stdin=None):
return o
_pf_context = {'started_by_sshuttle': False, 'Xtoken': None}
_pf_fd = None
class OsDefs(object):
def __init__(self, platform=None):
if platform is None:
platform = sys.platform
self.platform = platform
# This are some classes and functions used to support pf in yosemite.
if platform == 'darwin':
class pf_state_xport(Union):
_fields_ = [("port", c_uint16),
("call_id", c_uint16),
("spi", c_uint32)]
else:
class pf_state_xport(Union):
_fields_ = [("port", c_uint16),
("call_id", c_uint16)]
class pf_addr(Structure):
class _pfa(Union):
_fields_ = [("v4", c_uint32), # struct in_addr
("v6", c_uint32 * 4), # struct in6_addr
("addr8", c_uint8 * 16),
("addr16", c_uint16 * 8),
("addr32", c_uint32 * 4)]
_fields_ = [("pfa", _pfa)]
_anonymous_ = ("pfa",)
class pfioc_natlook(Structure):
_fields_ = [("saddr", pf_addr),
("daddr", pf_addr),
("rsaddr", pf_addr),
("rdaddr", pf_addr),
("sxport", pf_state_xport),
("dxport", pf_state_xport),
("rsxport", pf_state_xport),
("rdxport", pf_state_xport),
("af", c_uint8), # sa_family_t
("proto", c_uint8),
("proto_variant", c_uint8),
("direction", c_uint8)]
self.pfioc_natlook = pfioc_natlook
# sizeof(struct pfioc_rule)
self.pfioc_rule = c_char * \
(3104 if platform == 'darwin' else 3040)
# sizeof(struct pfioc_pooladdr)
self.pfioc_pooladdr = c_char * 1136
self.MAXPATHLEN = 1024
self.DIOCNATLOOK = (
(0x40000000 | 0x80000000) |
((sizeof(pfioc_natlook) & 0x1fff) << 16) |
((ord('D')) << 8) | (23))
self.DIOCCHANGERULE = (
(0x40000000 | 0x80000000) |
((sizeof(self.pfioc_rule) & 0x1fff) << 16) |
((ord('D')) << 8) | (26))
self.DIOCBEGINADDRS = (
(0x40000000 | 0x80000000) |
((sizeof(self.pfioc_pooladdr) & 0x1fff) << 16) |
((ord('D')) << 8) | (51))
self.PF_CHANGE_ADD_TAIL = 2
self.PF_CHANGE_GET_TICKET = 6
self.PF_PASS = 0
self.PF_RDR = 8
self.PF_OUT = 2
osdefs = OsDefs()
def pf_get_dev():
global _pf_fd
@ -114,59 +344,6 @@ def pf_get_dev():
return _pf_fd
def pf_query_nat(family, proto, src_ip, src_port, dst_ip, dst_port):
[proto, family, src_port, dst_port] = [
int(v) for v in [proto, family, src_port, dst_port]]
packed_src_ip = socket.inet_pton(family, src_ip)
packed_dst_ip = socket.inet_pton(family, dst_ip)
assert len(packed_src_ip) == len(packed_dst_ip)
length = len(packed_src_ip)
pnl = osdefs.pfioc_natlook()
pnl.proto = proto
pnl.direction = osdefs.PF_OUT
pnl.af = family
memmove(addressof(pnl.saddr), packed_src_ip, length)
memmove(addressof(pnl.daddr), packed_dst_ip, length)
pnl.sxport.port = socket.htons(src_port)
pnl.dxport.port = socket.htons(dst_port)
ioctl(pf_get_dev(), osdefs.DIOCNATLOOK,
(c_char * sizeof(pnl)).from_address(addressof(pnl)))
ip = socket.inet_ntop(
pnl.af, (c_char * length).from_address(addressof(pnl.rdaddr)).raw)
port = socket.ntohs(pnl.rdxport.port)
return (ip, port)
def pf_add_anchor_rule(type, name):
ACTION_OFFSET = 0
POOL_TICKET_OFFSET = 8
ANCHOR_CALL_OFFSET = 1040
RULE_ACTION_OFFSET = 3068 if osdefs.platform == 'darwin' else 2968
pr = osdefs.pfioc_rule()
ppa = osdefs.pfioc_pooladdr()
ioctl(pf_get_dev(), osdefs.DIOCBEGINADDRS, ppa)
memmove(addressof(pr) + POOL_TICKET_OFFSET, ppa[4:8], 4) # pool_ticket
memmove(addressof(pr) + ANCHOR_CALL_OFFSET, name,
min(osdefs.MAXPATHLEN, len(name))) # anchor_call = name
memmove(addressof(pr) + RULE_ACTION_OFFSET,
struct.pack('I', type), 4) # rule.action = type
memmove(addressof(pr) + ACTION_OFFSET, struct.pack(
'I', osdefs.PF_CHANGE_GET_TICKET), 4) # action = PF_CHANGE_GET_TICKET
ioctl(pf_get_dev(), osdefs.DIOCCHANGERULE, pr)
memmove(addressof(pr) + ACTION_OFFSET, struct.pack(
'I', osdefs.PF_CHANGE_ADD_TAIL), 4) # action = PF_CHANGE_ADD_TAIL
ioctl(pf_get_dev(), osdefs.DIOCCHANGERULE, pr)
class Method(BaseMethod):
@ -214,45 +391,9 @@ class Method(BaseMethod):
snet.encode("ASCII"),
swidth))
tables.append(
b'table <forward_subnets> {%s}' % b','.join(includes))
translating_rules.append(
b'rdr pass on lo0 proto tcp '
b'to <forward_subnets> -> 127.0.0.1 port %r' % port)
filtering_rules.append(
b'pass out route-to lo0 inet proto tcp '
b'to <forward_subnets> keep state')
if len(nslist) > 0:
tables.append(
b'table <dns_servers> {%s}' %
b','.join([ns[1].encode("ASCII") for ns in nslist]))
translating_rules.append(
b'rdr pass on lo0 proto udp to '
b'<dns_servers> port 53 -> 127.0.0.1 port %r' % dnsport)
filtering_rules.append(
b'pass out route-to lo0 inet proto udp to '
b'<dns_servers> port 53 keep state')
rules = b'\n'.join(tables + translating_rules + filtering_rules) \
+ b'\n'
assert isinstance(rules, bytes)
debug3("rules:\n" + rules.decode("ASCII"))
pf_status = pfctl('-s all')[0]
if b'\nrdr-anchor "sshuttle" all\n' not in pf_status:
pf_add_anchor_rule(osdefs.PF_RDR, b"sshuttle")
if b'\nanchor "sshuttle" all\n' not in pf_status:
pf_add_anchor_rule(osdefs.PF_PASS, b"sshuttle")
pfctl('-a sshuttle -f /dev/stdin', rules)
if osdefs.platform == "darwin":
o = pfctl('-E')
_pf_context['Xtoken'] = \
re.search(b'Token : (.+)', o[1]).group(1)
elif b'INFO:\nStatus: Disabled' in pf_status:
pfctl('-e')
_pf_context['started_by_sshuttle'] = True
pf.add_anchors()
pf.add_rules(includes, port, dnsport, nslist)
pf.enable()
def restore_firewall(self, port, family, udp):
if family != socket.AF_INET:
@ -263,16 +404,12 @@ class Method(BaseMethod):
raise Exception("UDP not supported by pf method_name")
pfctl('-a sshuttle -F all')
if osdefs.platform == "darwin":
if _pf_context['Xtoken'] is not None:
pfctl('-X %s' % _pf_context['Xtoken'].decode("ASCII"))
elif _pf_context['started_by_sshuttle']:
pfctl('-d')
pf.disable()
def firewall_command(self, line):
if line.startswith('QUERY_PF_NAT '):
try:
dst = pf_query_nat(*(line[13:].split(',')))
dst = pf.query_nat(*(line[13:].split(',')))
sys.stdout.write('QUERY_PF_NAT_SUCCESS %s,%r\n' % dst)
except IOError as e:
sys.stdout.write('QUERY_PF_NAT_FAILURE %s\n' % e)

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@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ if recvmsg == "python":
ip = socket.inet_ntop(family, cmsg_data[start:start + length])
dstip = (ip, port)
break
print("xxxxx", srcip, dstip)
return (srcip, dstip, data)
elif recvmsg == "socket_ext":
def recv_udp(listener, bufsize):

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@ -1,215 +1,306 @@
"""Command-line options parser.
With the help of an options spec string, easily parse command-line options.
"""
import sys
import os
import textwrap
import getopt
import re
import struct
import socket
from argparse import ArgumentParser, Action, ArgumentTypeError as Fatal
from sshuttle import __version__
class OptDict:
def __init__(self):
self._opts = {}
def __setitem__(self, k, v):
if k.startswith('no-') or k.startswith('no_'):
k = k[3:]
v = not v
self._opts[k] = v
def __getitem__(self, k):
if k.startswith('no-') or k.startswith('no_'):
return not self._opts[k[3:]]
return self._opts[k]
def __getattr__(self, k):
return self[k]
# 1.2.3.4/5 or just 1.2.3.4
def parse_subnet4(s):
m = re.match(r'(\d+)(?:\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+))?(?:/(\d+))?$', s)
if not m:
raise Fatal('%r is not a valid IP subnet format' % s)
(a, b, c, d, width) = m.groups()
(a, b, c, d) = (int(a or 0), int(b or 0), int(c or 0), int(d or 0))
if width is None:
width = 32
else:
width = int(width)
if a > 255 or b > 255 or c > 255 or d > 255:
raise Fatal('%d.%d.%d.%d has numbers > 255' % (a, b, c, d))
if width > 32:
raise Fatal('*/%d is greater than the maximum of 32' % width)
return(socket.AF_INET, '%d.%d.%d.%d' % (a, b, c, d), width)
def _default_onabort(msg):
sys.exit(97)
# 1:2::3/64 or just 1:2::3
def parse_subnet6(s):
m = re.match(r'(?:([a-fA-F\d:]+))?(?:/(\d+))?$', s)
if not m:
raise Fatal('%r is not a valid IP subnet format' % s)
(net, width) = m.groups()
if width is None:
width = 128
else:
width = int(width)
if width > 128:
raise Fatal('*/%d is greater than the maximum of 128' % width)
return(socket.AF_INET6, net, width)
def _intify(v):
# Subnet file, supporting empty lines and hash-started comment lines
def parse_subnet_file(s):
try:
vv = int(v or '')
if str(vv) == v:
return vv
except ValueError:
pass
return v
handle = open(s, 'r')
except OSError:
raise Fatal('Unable to open subnet file: %s' % s)
raw_config_lines = handle.readlines()
subnets = []
for line_no, line in enumerate(raw_config_lines):
line = line.strip()
if len(line) == 0:
continue
if line[0] == '#':
continue
subnets.append(parse_subnet(line))
return subnets
def _atoi(v):
try:
return int(v or 0)
except ValueError:
return 0
# 1.2.3.4/5 or just 1.2.3.4
# 1:2::3/64 or just 1:2::3
def parse_subnet(subnet_str):
if ':' in subnet_str:
return parse_subnet6(subnet_str)
else:
return parse_subnet4(subnet_str)
def _remove_negative_kv(k, v):
if k.startswith('no-') or k.startswith('no_'):
return k[3:], not v
return k, v
# 1.2.3.4:567 or just 1.2.3.4 or just 567
def parse_ipport4(s):
s = str(s)
m = re.match(r'(?:(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+))?(?::)?(?:(\d+))?$', s)
if not m:
raise Fatal('%r is not a valid IP:port format' % s)
(a, b, c, d, port) = m.groups()
(a, b, c, d, port) = (int(a or 0), int(b or 0), int(c or 0), int(d or 0),
int(port or 0))
if a > 255 or b > 255 or c > 255 or d > 255:
raise Fatal('%d.%d.%d.%d has numbers > 255' % (a, b, c, d))
if port > 65535:
raise Fatal('*:%d is greater than the maximum of 65535' % port)
if a is None:
a = b = c = d = 0
return ('%d.%d.%d.%d' % (a, b, c, d), port)
def _remove_negative_k(k):
return _remove_negative_kv(k, None)[0]
# [1:2::3]:456 or [1:2::3] or 456
def parse_ipport6(s):
s = str(s)
m = re.match(r'(?:\[([^]]*)])?(?::)?(?:(\d+))?$', s)
if not m:
raise Fatal('%s is not a valid IP:port format' % s)
(ip, port) = m.groups()
(ip, port) = (ip or '::', int(port or 0))
return (ip, port)
def _tty_width():
if not hasattr(sys.stderr, "fileno"):
return _atoi(os.environ.get('WIDTH')) or 70
s = struct.pack("HHHH", 0, 0, 0, 0)
try:
import fcntl
import termios
s = fcntl.ioctl(sys.stderr.fileno(), termios.TIOCGWINSZ, s)
except (IOError, ImportError):
return _atoi(os.environ.get('WIDTH')) or 70
(ysize, xsize, ypix, xpix) = struct.unpack('HHHH', s)
return xsize or 70
def parse_list(list):
return re.split(r'[\s,]+', list.strip()) if list else []
class Options:
class Concat(Action):
def __init__(self, option_strings, dest, nargs=None, **kwargs):
if nargs is not None:
raise ValueError("nargs not supported")
super(Concat, self).__init__(option_strings, dest, **kwargs)
"""Option parser.
When constructed, two strings are mandatory. The first one is the command
name showed before error messages. The second one is a string called an
optspec that specifies the synopsis and option flags and their description.
For more information about optspecs, consult the bup-options(1) man page.
def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
curr_value = getattr(namespace, self.dest, [])
setattr(namespace, self.dest, curr_value + values)
Two optional arguments specify an alternative parsing function and an
alternative behaviour on abort (after having output the usage string).
By default, the parser function is getopt.gnu_getopt, and the abort
behaviour is to exit the program.
parser = ArgumentParser(
prog="sshuttle",
usage="%(prog)s [-l [ip:]port] [-r [user@]sshserver[:port]] <subnets...>"
)
parser.add_argument(
"subnets",
metavar="IP/MASK [IP/MASK...]",
nargs="*",
type=parse_subnet,
help="""
capture and forward traffic to these subnets (whitespace separated)
"""
def __init__(self, optspec, optfunc=getopt.gnu_getopt,
onabort=_default_onabort):
self.optspec = optspec
self._onabort = onabort
self.optfunc = optfunc
self._aliases = {}
self._shortopts = 'h?'
self._longopts = ['help']
self._hasparms = {}
self._defaults = {}
self._usagestr = self._gen_usage()
def _gen_usage(self):
out = []
lines = self.optspec.strip().split('\n')
lines.reverse()
first_syn = True
while lines:
l = lines.pop()
if l == '--':
break
out.append('%s: %s\n' % (first_syn and 'usage' or ' or', l))
first_syn = False
out.append('\n')
last_was_option = False
while lines:
l = lines.pop()
if l.startswith(' '):
out.append('%s%s\n' % (last_was_option and '\n' or '',
l.lstrip()))
last_was_option = False
elif l:
(flags, extra) = l.split(' ', 1)
extra = extra.strip()
if flags.endswith('='):
flags = flags[:-1]
has_parm = 1
else:
has_parm = 0
g = re.search(r'\[([^\]]*)\]$', extra)
if g:
defval = g.group(1)
else:
defval = None
flagl = flags.split(',')
flagl_nice = []
for _f in flagl:
f, dvi = _remove_negative_kv(_f, _intify(defval))
self._aliases[f] = _remove_negative_k(flagl[0])
self._hasparms[f] = has_parm
self._defaults[f] = dvi
if len(f) == 1:
self._shortopts += f + (has_parm and ':' or '')
flagl_nice.append('-' + f)
else:
f_nice = re.sub(r'\W', '_', f)
self._aliases[f_nice] = _remove_negative_k(flagl[0])
self._longopts.append(f + (has_parm and '=' or ''))
self._longopts.append('no-' + f)
flagl_nice.append('--' + _f)
flags_nice = ', '.join(flagl_nice)
if has_parm:
flags_nice += ' ...'
prefix = ' %-20s ' % flags_nice
argtext = '\n'.join(textwrap.wrap(extra, width=_tty_width(),
initial_indent=prefix,
subsequent_indent=' ' * 28))
out.append(argtext + '\n')
last_was_option = True
else:
out.append('\n')
last_was_option = False
return ''.join(out).rstrip() + '\n'
def usage(self, msg=""):
"""Print usage string to stderr and abort."""
sys.stderr.write(self._usagestr)
e = self._onabort and self._onabort(msg) or None
if e:
raise e
def fatal(self, s):
"""Print an error message to stderr and abort with usage string."""
msg = 'error: %s\n' % s
sys.stderr.write(msg)
return self.usage(msg)
def parse(self, args):
"""Parse a list of arguments and return (options, flags, extra).
In the returned tuple, "options" is an OptDict with known options,
"flags" is a list of option flags that were used on the command-line,
and "extra" is a list of positional arguments.
"""
try:
(flags, extra) = self.optfunc(
args, self._shortopts, self._longopts)
except getopt.GetoptError as e:
self.fatal(e)
opt = OptDict()
for k, v in self._defaults.items():
k = self._aliases[k]
opt[k] = v
for (k, v) in flags:
k = k.lstrip('-')
if k in ('h', '?', 'help'):
self.usage()
if k.startswith('no-'):
k = self._aliases[k[3:]]
v = 0
else:
k = self._aliases[k]
if not self._hasparms[k]:
assert(v == '')
v = (opt._opts.get(k) or 0) + 1
else:
v = _intify(v)
opt[k] = v
for (f1, f2) in self._aliases.items():
opt[f1] = opt._opts.get(f2)
return (opt, flags, extra)
)
parser.add_argument(
"-l", "--listen",
metavar="[IP:]PORT",
help="""
transproxy to this ip address and port number
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"-H", "--auto-hosts",
action="store_true",
help="""
scan for remote hostnames and update local /etc/hosts
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"-N", "--auto-nets",
action="store_true",
help="""
automatically determine subnets to route
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"--dns",
action="store_true",
help="""
capture local DNS requests and forward to the remote DNS server
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"--ns-hosts",
metavar="IP[,IP]",
default=[],
type=parse_list,
help="""
capture and forward DNS requests made to the following servers
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"--method",
choices=["auto", "nat", "tproxy", "pf"],
metavar="TYPE",
default="auto",
help="""
%(choices)s
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"--python",
metavar="PATH",
help="""
path to python interpreter on the remote server
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"-r", "--remote",
metavar="[USERNAME@]ADDR[:PORT]",
help="""
ssh hostname (and optional username) of remote %(prog)s server
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"-x", "--exclude",
metavar="IP/MASK",
action="append",
default=[parse_subnet('127.0.0.1/8')],
type=parse_subnet,
help="""
exclude this subnet (can be used more than once)
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"-X", "--exclude-from",
metavar="PATH",
action=Concat,
dest="exclude",
type=parse_subnet_file,
help="""
exclude the subnets in a file (whitespace separated)
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"-v", "--verbose",
action="count",
default=0,
help="""
increase debug message verbosity
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"-V", "--version",
action="version",
version=__version__,
help="""
print the %(prog)s version number and exit
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"-e", "--ssh-cmd",
metavar="CMD",
default="ssh",
help="""
the command to use to connect to the remote [%(default)s]
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"--seed-hosts",
metavar="HOSTNAME[,HOSTNAME]",
default=[],
help="""
with -H, use these hostnames for initial scan (comma-separated)
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"--no-latency-control",
action="store_false",
dest="latency_control",
help="""
sacrifice latency to improve bandwidth benchmarks
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"--wrap",
metavar="NUM",
type=int,
help="""
restart counting channel numbers after this number (for testing)
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"--disable-ipv6",
action="store_true",
help="""
disable IPv6 support
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"-D", "--daemon",
action="store_true",
help="""
run in the background as a daemon
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"-s", "--subnets",
metavar="PATH",
action=Concat,
dest="subnets",
type=parse_subnet_file,
help="""
file where the subnets are stored, instead of on the command line
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"--syslog",
action="store_true",
help="""
send log messages to syslog (default if you use --daemon)
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"--pidfile",
metavar="PATH",
default="./sshuttle.pid",
help="""
pidfile name (only if using --daemon) [%(default)s]
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"--firewall",
action="store_true",
help="""
(internal use only)
"""
)
parser.add_argument(
"--hostwatch",
action="store_true",
help="""
(internal use only)
"""
)

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@ -12,32 +12,34 @@ import sshuttle.helpers as helpers
import sshuttle.hostwatch as hostwatch
import subprocess as ssubprocess
from sshuttle.ssnet import Handler, Proxy, Mux, MuxWrapper
from sshuttle.helpers import log, debug1, debug2, debug3, Fatal, \
from sshuttle.helpers import b, log, debug1, debug2, debug3, Fatal, \
resolvconf_random_nameserver
def _ipmatch(ipstr):
if ipstr == b'default':
ipstr = b'0.0.0.0/0'
m = re.match(b'^(\d+(\.\d+(\.\d+(\.\d+)?)?)?)(?:/(\d+))?$', ipstr)
# FIXME: IPv4 only
if ipstr == 'default':
ipstr = '0.0.0.0/0'
m = re.match('^(\d+(\.\d+(\.\d+(\.\d+)?)?)?)(?:/(\d+))?$', ipstr)
if m:
g = m.groups()
ips = g[0]
width = int(g[4] or 32)
if g[1] is None:
ips += b'.0.0.0'
ips += '.0.0.0'
width = min(width, 8)
elif g[2] is None:
ips += b'.0.0'
ips += '.0.0'
width = min(width, 16)
elif g[3] is None:
ips += b'.0'
ips += '.0'
width = min(width, 24)
ips = ips.decode("ASCII")
ips = ips
return (struct.unpack('!I', socket.inet_aton(ips))[0], width)
def _ipstr(ip, width):
# FIXME: IPv4 only
if width >= 32:
return ip
else:
@ -45,6 +47,7 @@ def _ipstr(ip, width):
def _maskbits(netmask):
# FIXME: IPv4 only
if not netmask:
return 32
for i in range(32):
@ -63,7 +66,7 @@ def _list_routes():
p = ssubprocess.Popen(argv, stdout=ssubprocess.PIPE)
routes = []
for line in p.stdout:
cols = re.split(b'\s+', line)
cols = re.split(r'\s+', line.decode("ASCII"))
ipw = _ipmatch(cols[0])
if not ipw:
continue # some lines won't be parseable; never mind
@ -149,7 +152,8 @@ class DnsProxy(Handler):
try:
sock.send(self.request)
self.socks.append(sock)
except socket.error as e:
except socket.error:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
if e.args[0] in ssnet.NET_ERRS:
# might have been spurious; try again.
# Note: these errors sometimes are reported by recv(),
@ -166,7 +170,8 @@ class DnsProxy(Handler):
try:
data = sock.recv(4096)
except socket.error as e:
except socket.error:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
self.socks.remove(sock)
del self.peers[sock]
@ -201,14 +206,16 @@ class UdpProxy(Handler):
debug2('UDP: sending to %r port %d\n' % dstip)
try:
self.sock.sendto(data, dstip)
except socket.error as e:
except socket.error:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
log('UDP send to %r port %d: %s\n' % (dstip[0], dstip[1], e))
return
def callback(self, sock):
try:
data, peer = sock.recvfrom(4096)
except socket.error as e:
except socket.error:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
log('UDP recv from %r port %d: %s\n' % (peer[0], peer[1], e))
return
debug2('UDP response: %d bytes\n' % len(data))
@ -241,26 +248,26 @@ def main(latency_control):
socket.fromfd(sys.stdout.fileno(),
socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM))
handlers.append(mux)
routepkt = b''
routepkt = ''
for r in routes:
routepkt += b'%d,%s,%d\n' % (r[0], r[1].encode("ASCII"), r[2])
mux.send(0, ssnet.CMD_ROUTES, routepkt)
routepkt += '%d,%s,%d\n' % r
mux.send(0, ssnet.CMD_ROUTES, b(routepkt))
hw = Hostwatch()
hw.leftover = b''
hw.leftover = b('')
def hostwatch_ready(sock):
assert(hw.pid)
content = hw.sock.recv(4096)
if content:
lines = (hw.leftover + content).split(b'\n')
lines = (hw.leftover + content).split(b('\n'))
if lines[-1]:
# no terminating newline: entry isn't complete yet!
hw.leftover = lines.pop()
lines.append('')
lines.append(b(''))
else:
hw.leftover = b''
mux.send(0, ssnet.CMD_HOST_LIST, b'\n'.join(lines))
hw.leftover = b('')
mux.send(0, ssnet.CMD_HOST_LIST, b('\n').join(lines))
else:
raise Fatal('hostwatch process died')
@ -272,7 +279,7 @@ def main(latency_control):
mux.got_host_req = got_host_req
def new_channel(channel, data):
(family, dstip, dstport) = data.split(b',', 2)
(family, dstip, dstport) = data.decode("ASCII").split(',', 2)
family = int(family)
dstport = int(dstport)
outwrap = ssnet.connect_dst(family, dstip, dstport)

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@ -8,6 +8,12 @@ import subprocess as ssubprocess
import sshuttle.helpers as helpers
from sshuttle.helpers import debug2
try:
# Python >= 3.5
from shlex import quote
except ImportError:
# Python 2.x
from pipes import quote
def readfile(name):
tokens = name.split(".")
@ -89,10 +95,10 @@ def connect(ssh_cmd, rhostport, python, stderr, options):
b"\n")
pyscript = r"""
import sys;
import sys, os;
verbosity=%d;
stdin=getattr(sys.stdin,"buffer",sys.stdin);
exec(compile(stdin.read(%d), "assembler.py", "exec"))
sys.stdin = os.fdopen(0, "rb");
exec(compile(sys.stdin.read(%d), "assembler.py", "exec"))
""" % (helpers.verbose or 0, len(content))
pyscript = re.sub(r'\s+', ' ', pyscript.strip())
@ -109,7 +115,8 @@ def connect(ssh_cmd, rhostport, python, stderr, options):
pycmd = "'%s' -c '%s'" % (python, pyscript)
else:
pycmd = ("P=python3.5; $P -V 2>/dev/null || P=python; "
"exec \"$P\" -c '%s'") % pyscript
"exec \"$P\" -c %s") % quote(pyscript)
pycmd = ("exec /bin/sh -c %s" % quote(pycmd))
argv = (sshl +
portl +
[rhost, '--', pycmd])

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@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
import sys
import struct
import socket
import errno
import select
import os
from sshuttle.helpers import log, debug1, debug2, debug3, Fatal
from sshuttle.helpers import b, binary_type, log, debug1, debug2, debug3, Fatal
MAX_CHANNEL = 65535
@ -75,7 +76,8 @@ def _fds(l):
def _nb_clean(func, *args):
try:
return func(*args)
except OSError as e:
except OSError:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
if e.errno not in (errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EAGAIN):
raise
else:
@ -88,7 +90,8 @@ def _try_peername(sock):
pn = sock.getpeername()
if pn:
return '%s:%s' % (pn[0], pn[1])
except socket.error as e:
except socket.error:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
if e.args[0] not in (errno.ENOTCONN, errno.ENOTSOCK):
raise
return 'unknown'
@ -144,7 +147,8 @@ class SockWrapper:
self.rsock.connect(self.connect_to)
# connected successfully (Linux)
self.connect_to = None
except socket.error as e:
except socket.error:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
debug3('%r: connect result: %s\n' % (self, e))
if e.args[0] == errno.EINVAL:
# this is what happens when you call connect() on a socket
@ -191,7 +195,8 @@ class SockWrapper:
self.shut_write = True
try:
self.wsock.shutdown(SHUT_WR)
except socket.error as e:
except socket.error:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
self.seterr('nowrite: %s' % e)
def too_full(self):
@ -203,7 +208,8 @@ class SockWrapper:
self.wsock.setblocking(False)
try:
return _nb_clean(os.write, self.wsock.fileno(), buf)
except OSError as e:
except OSError:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
if e.errno == errno.EPIPE:
debug1('%r: uwrite: got EPIPE\n' % self)
self.nowrite()
@ -225,9 +231,10 @@ class SockWrapper:
self.rsock.setblocking(False)
try:
return _nb_clean(os.read, self.rsock.fileno(), 65536)
except OSError as e:
except OSError:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
self.seterr('uread: %s' % e)
return b'' # unexpected error... we'll call it EOF
return b('') # unexpected error... we'll call it EOF
def fill(self):
if self.buf:
@ -235,7 +242,7 @@ class SockWrapper:
rb = self.uread()
if rb:
self.buf.append(rb)
if rb == b'': # empty string means EOF; None means temporarily empty
if rb == b(''): # empty string means EOF; None means temporarily empty
self.noread()
def copy_to(self, outwrap):
@ -333,11 +340,11 @@ class Mux(Handler):
self.channels = {}
self.chani = 0
self.want = 0
self.inbuf = b''
self.inbuf = b('')
self.outbuf = []
self.fullness = 0
self.too_full = False
self.send(0, CMD_PING, b'chicken')
self.send(0, CMD_PING, b('chicken'))
def next_channel(self):
# channel 0 is special, so we never allocate it
@ -357,7 +364,7 @@ class Mux(Handler):
def check_fullness(self):
if self.fullness > 32768:
if not self.too_full:
self.send(0, CMD_PING, b'rttest')
self.send(0, CMD_PING, b('rttest'))
self.too_full = True
# ob = []
# for b in self.outbuf:
@ -366,9 +373,9 @@ class Mux(Handler):
# log('outbuf: %d %r\n' % (self.amount_queued(), ob))
def send(self, channel, cmd, data):
assert isinstance(data, bytes)
assert isinstance(data, binary_type)
assert len(data) <= 65535
p = struct.pack('!ccHHH', b'S', b'S', channel, cmd, len(data)) + data
p = struct.pack('!ccHHH', b('S'), b('S'), channel, cmd, len(data)) + data
self.outbuf.append(p)
debug2(' > channel=%d cmd=%s len=%d (fullness=%d)\n'
% (channel, cmd_to_name.get(cmd, hex(cmd)),
@ -434,14 +441,15 @@ class Mux(Handler):
def fill(self):
self.rsock.setblocking(False)
try:
b = _nb_clean(os.read, self.rsock.fileno(), 32768)
except OSError as e:
read = _nb_clean(os.read, self.rsock.fileno(), 32768)
except OSError:
_, e = sys.exc_info()[:2]
raise Fatal('other end: %r' % e)
# log('<<< %r\n' % b)
if b == b'': # EOF
if read == b(''): # EOF
self.ok = False
if b:
self.inbuf += b
if read:
self.inbuf += read
def handle(self):
self.fill()
@ -451,8 +459,8 @@ class Mux(Handler):
if len(self.inbuf) >= (self.want or HDR_LEN):
(s1, s2, channel, cmd, datalen) = \
struct.unpack('!ccHHH', self.inbuf[:HDR_LEN])
assert(s1 == b'S')
assert(s2 == b'S')
assert(s1 == b('S'))
assert(s2 == b('S'))
self.want = datalen + HDR_LEN
if self.want and len(self.inbuf) >= self.want:
data = self.inbuf[HDR_LEN:self.want]
@ -496,14 +504,14 @@ class MuxWrapper(SockWrapper):
if not self.shut_read:
debug2('%r: done reading\n' % self)
self.shut_read = True
self.mux.send(self.channel, CMD_TCP_STOP_SENDING, b'')
self.mux.send(self.channel, CMD_TCP_STOP_SENDING, b(''))
self.maybe_close()
def nowrite(self):
if not self.shut_write:
debug2('%r: done writing\n' % self)
self.shut_write = True
self.mux.send(self.channel, CMD_TCP_EOF, b'')
self.mux.send(self.channel, CMD_TCP_EOF, b(''))
self.maybe_close()
def maybe_close(self):
@ -526,7 +534,7 @@ class MuxWrapper(SockWrapper):
def uread(self):
if self.shut_read:
return b'' # EOF
return b('') # EOF
else:
return None # no data available right now

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ import socket
from sshuttle.methods import get_method
from sshuttle.helpers import Fatal
from sshuttle.methods.pf import OsDefs
from sshuttle.methods.pf import FreeBsd, Darwin, OpenBsd
def test_get_supported_features():
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ def test_assert_features():
method.assert_features(features)
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.osdefs', OsDefs('darwin'))
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pf', Darwin())
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.sys.stdout')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.ioctl')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pf_get_dev')
@ -108,11 +108,11 @@ def test_firewall_command_darwin(mock_pf_get_dev, mock_ioctl, mock_stdout):
]
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.osdefs', OsDefs('notdarwin'))
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pf', FreeBsd())
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.sys.stdout')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.ioctl')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pf_get_dev')
def test_firewall_command_notdarwin(mock_pf_get_dev, mock_ioctl, mock_stdout):
def test_firewall_command_freebsd(mock_pf_get_dev, mock_ioctl, mock_stdout):
method = get_method('pf')
assert not method.firewall_command("somthing")
@ -131,6 +131,29 @@ def test_firewall_command_notdarwin(mock_pf_get_dev, mock_ioctl, mock_stdout):
]
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pf', OpenBsd())
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.sys.stdout')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.ioctl')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pf_get_dev')
def test_firewall_command_openbsd(mock_pf_get_dev, mock_ioctl, mock_stdout):
method = get_method('pf')
assert not method.firewall_command("somthing")
command = "QUERY_PF_NAT %d,%d,%s,%d,%s,%d\n" % (
socket.AF_INET, socket.IPPROTO_TCP,
"127.0.0.1", 1025, "127.0.0.2", 1024)
assert method.firewall_command(command)
assert mock_pf_get_dev.mock_calls == [call()]
assert mock_ioctl.mock_calls == [
call(mock_pf_get_dev(), 0xc0504417, ANY),
]
assert mock_stdout.mock_calls == [
call.write('QUERY_PF_NAT_SUCCESS 0.0.0.0,0\n'),
call.flush(),
]
def pfctl(args, stdin=None):
if args == '-s all':
return (b'INFO:\nStatus: Disabled\nanother mary had a little lamb\n',
@ -141,7 +164,7 @@ def pfctl(args, stdin=None):
@patch('sshuttle.helpers.verbose', new=3)
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.osdefs', OsDefs('darwin'))
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pf', Darwin())
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pfctl')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.ioctl')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pf_get_dev')
@ -192,6 +215,7 @@ def test_setup_firewall_darwin(mock_pf_get_dev, mock_ioctl, mock_pfctl):
call(mock_pf_get_dev(), 0xCC20441A, ANY),
]
assert mock_pfctl.mock_calls == [
call('-f /dev/stdin', b'pass on lo\n'),
call('-s all'),
call('-a sshuttle -f /dev/stdin',
b'table <forward_subnets> {!1.2.3.66/32,1.2.3.0/24}\n'
@ -222,11 +246,11 @@ def test_setup_firewall_darwin(mock_pf_get_dev, mock_ioctl, mock_pfctl):
@patch('sshuttle.helpers.verbose', new=3)
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.osdefs', OsDefs('notdarwin'))
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pf', FreeBsd())
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pfctl')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.ioctl')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pf_get_dev')
def test_setup_firewall_notdarwin(mock_pf_get_dev, mock_ioctl, mock_pfctl):
def test_setup_firewall_freebsd(mock_pf_get_dev, mock_ioctl, mock_pfctl):
mock_pfctl.side_effect = pfctl
method = get_method('pf')
@ -300,3 +324,80 @@ def test_setup_firewall_notdarwin(mock_pf_get_dev, mock_ioctl, mock_pfctl):
mock_pf_get_dev.reset_mock()
mock_pfctl.reset_mock()
mock_ioctl.reset_mock()
@patch('sshuttle.helpers.verbose', new=3)
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pf', OpenBsd())
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pfctl')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.ioctl')
@patch('sshuttle.methods.pf.pf_get_dev')
def test_setup_firewall_openbsd(mock_pf_get_dev, mock_ioctl, mock_pfctl):
mock_pfctl.side_effect = pfctl
method = get_method('pf')
assert method.name == 'pf'
with pytest.raises(Exception) as excinfo:
method.setup_firewall(
1024, 1026,
[(10, u'2404:6800:4004:80c::33')],
10,
[(10, 64, False, u'2404:6800:4004:80c::'),
(10, 128, True, u'2404:6800:4004:80c::101f')],
True)
assert str(excinfo.value) \
== 'Address family "AF_INET6" unsupported by pf method_name'
assert mock_pf_get_dev.mock_calls == []
assert mock_ioctl.mock_calls == []
assert mock_pfctl.mock_calls == []
with pytest.raises(Exception) as excinfo:
method.setup_firewall(
1025, 1027,
[(2, u'1.2.3.33')],
2,
[(2, 24, False, u'1.2.3.0'), (2, 32, True, u'1.2.3.66')],
True)
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'UDP not supported by pf method_name'
assert mock_pf_get_dev.mock_calls == []
assert mock_ioctl.mock_calls == []
assert mock_pfctl.mock_calls == []
method.setup_firewall(
1025, 1027,
[(2, u'1.2.3.33')],
2,
[(2, 24, False, u'1.2.3.0'), (2, 32, True, u'1.2.3.66')],
False)
assert mock_ioctl.mock_calls == [
call(mock_pf_get_dev(), 0xcd48441a, ANY),
call(mock_pf_get_dev(), 0xcd48441a, ANY),
]
assert mock_pfctl.mock_calls == [
call('-f /dev/stdin', b'match on lo\n'),
call('-s all'),
call('-a sshuttle -f /dev/stdin',
b'table <forward_subnets> {!1.2.3.66/32,1.2.3.0/24}\n'
b'table <dns_servers> {1.2.3.33}\n'
b'pass in on lo0 inet proto tcp divert-to 127.0.0.1 port 1025\n'
b'pass in on lo0 inet proto udp to '
b'<dns_servers>port 53 rdr-to 127.0.0.1 port 1027\n'
b'pass out inet proto tcp to '
b'<forward_subnets> route-to lo0 keep state\n'
b'pass out inet proto udp to '
b'<dns_servers> port 53 route-to lo0 keep state\n'),
call('-e'),
]
mock_pf_get_dev.reset_mock()
mock_ioctl.reset_mock()
mock_pfctl.reset_mock()
method.restore_firewall(1025, 2, False)
assert mock_ioctl.mock_calls == []
assert mock_pfctl.mock_calls == [
call('-a sshuttle -F all'),
call("-d"),
]
mock_pf_get_dev.reset_mock()
mock_pfctl.reset_mock()
mock_ioctl.reset_mock()

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@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
import io
import socket
import sshuttle.server
from mock import patch, Mock, call
def test__ipmatch():
assert sshuttle.server._ipmatch("1.2.3.4") is not None
assert sshuttle.server._ipmatch("::1") is None # ipv6 not supported
assert sshuttle.server._ipmatch("42 Example Street, Melbourne") is None
def test__ipstr():
assert sshuttle.server._ipstr("1.2.3.4", 24) == "1.2.3.4/24"
assert sshuttle.server._ipstr("1.2.3.4", 32) == "1.2.3.4"
def test__maskbits():
netmask = sshuttle.server._ipmatch("255.255.255.0")
sshuttle.server._maskbits(netmask)
@patch('sshuttle.server.ssubprocess.Popen')
def test__listroutes(mock_popen):
mock_pobj = Mock()
mock_pobj.stdout = io.BytesIO(b"""
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface
0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 wlan0
192.168.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 wlan0
""")
mock_pobj.wait.return_value = 0
mock_popen.return_value = mock_pobj
routes = sshuttle.server._list_routes()
assert mock_popen.mock_calls == [
call(['netstat', '-rn'], stdout=-1),
call().wait()
]
assert routes == [
(socket.AF_INET, '0.0.0.0', 0),
(socket.AF_INET, '192.168.1.0', 24)
]
@patch('sshuttle.server.ssubprocess.Popen')
def test_listroutes(mock_popen):
mock_pobj = Mock()
mock_pobj.stdout = io.BytesIO(b"""
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface
0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 wlan0
192.168.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 wlan0
""")
mock_pobj.wait.return_value = 0
mock_popen.return_value = mock_pobj
routes = sshuttle.server.list_routes()
assert list(routes) == [
(socket.AF_INET, '192.168.1.0', 24)
]

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@ -1,12 +1,16 @@
[tox]
downloadcache = {toxworkdir}/cache/
envlist =
py26,
py27,
py34,
py35,
[testenv]
basepython =
py26: python2.6
py27: python2.7
py34: python3.4
py35: python3.5
commands =
py.test