import struct, socket, select, errno, re, signal import compat.ssubprocess as ssubprocess import helpers, ssnet, ssh, ssyslog from ssnet import SockWrapper, Handler, Proxy, Mux, MuxWrapper from helpers import * _extra_fd = os.open('/dev/null', os.O_RDONLY) def _islocal(ip): sock = socket.socket() try: try: sock.bind((ip, 0)) except socket.error, e: if e.args[0] == errno.EADDRNOTAVAIL: return False # not a local IP else: raise finally: sock.close() return True # it's a local IP, or there would have been an error def got_signal(signum, frame): log('exiting on signal %d\n' % signum) sys.exit(1) _pidname = None def check_daemon(pidfile): global _pidname _pidname = os.path.abspath(pidfile) try: oldpid = open(_pidname).read(1024) except IOError, e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: return # no pidfile, ok else: raise Fatal("can't read %s: %s" % (_pidname, e)) if not oldpid: os.unlink(_pidname) return # invalid pidfile, ok oldpid = int(oldpid.strip() or 0) if oldpid <= 0: os.unlink(_pidname) return # invalid pidfile, ok try: os.kill(oldpid, 0) except OSError, e: if e.errno == errno.ESRCH: os.unlink(_pidname) return # outdated pidfile, ok elif e.errno == errno.EPERM: pass else: raise raise Fatal("%s: sshuttle is already running (pid=%d)" % (_pidname, oldpid)) def daemonize(): if os.fork(): os._exit(0) os.setsid() if os.fork(): os._exit(0) outfd = os.open(_pidname, os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREAT|os.O_EXCL, 0666) try: os.write(outfd, '%d\n' % os.getpid()) finally: os.close(outfd) os.chdir("/") # Normal exit when killed, or try/finally won't work and the pidfile won't # be deleted. signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, got_signal) si = open('/dev/null', 'r+') os.dup2(si.fileno(), 0) os.dup2(si.fileno(), 1) si.close() ssyslog.stderr_to_syslog() def daemon_cleanup(): try: os.unlink(_pidname) except OSError, e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: pass else: raise def original_dst(sock): try: SO_ORIGINAL_DST = 80 SOCKADDR_MIN = 16 sockaddr_in = sock.getsockopt(socket.SOL_IP, SO_ORIGINAL_DST, SOCKADDR_MIN) (proto, port, a,b,c,d) = struct.unpack('!HHBBBB', sockaddr_in[:8]) assert(socket.htons(proto) == socket.AF_INET) ip = '%d.%d.%d.%d' % (a,b,c,d) return (ip,port) except socket.error, e: if e.args[0] == errno.ENOPROTOOPT: return sock.getsockname() raise class FirewallClient: def __init__(self, port, subnets_include, subnets_exclude): self.port = port self.auto_nets = [] self.subnets_include = subnets_include self.subnets_exclude = subnets_exclude argvbase = ([sys.argv[0]] + ['-v'] * (helpers.verbose or 0) + ['--firewall', str(port)]) if ssyslog._p: argvbase += ['--syslog'] argv_tries = [ ['sudo', '-p', '[local sudo] Password: '] + argvbase, ['su', '-c', ' '.join(argvbase)], argvbase ] # we can't use stdin/stdout=subprocess.PIPE here, as we normally would, # because stupid Linux 'su' requires that stdin be attached to a tty. # Instead, attach a *bidirectional* socket to its stdout, and use # that for talking in both directions. (s1,s2) = socket.socketpair() def setup(): # run in the child process s2.close() e = None if os.getuid() == 0: argv_tries = argv_tries[-1:] # last entry only for argv in argv_tries: try: if argv[0] == 'su': sys.stderr.write('[local su] ') self.p = ssubprocess.Popen(argv, stdout=s1, preexec_fn=setup) e = None break except OSError, e: pass self.argv = argv s1.close() self.pfile = s2.makefile('wb+') if e: log('Spawning firewall manager: %r\n' % self.argv) raise Fatal(e) line = self.pfile.readline() self.check() if line != 'READY\n': raise Fatal('%r expected READY, got %r' % (self.argv, line)) def check(self): rv = self.p.poll() if rv: raise Fatal('%r returned %d' % (self.argv, rv)) def start(self): self.pfile.write('ROUTES\n') for (ip,width) in self.subnets_include+self.auto_nets: self.pfile.write('%d,0,%s\n' % (width, ip)) for (ip,width) in self.subnets_exclude: self.pfile.write('%d,1,%s\n' % (width, ip)) self.pfile.write('GO\n') self.pfile.flush() line = self.pfile.readline() self.check() if line != 'STARTED\n': raise Fatal('%r expected STARTED, got %r' % (self.argv, line)) def sethostip(self, hostname, ip): assert(not re.search(r'[^-\w]', hostname)) assert(not re.search(r'[^0-9.]', ip)) self.pfile.write('HOST %s,%s\n' % (hostname, ip)) self.pfile.flush() def done(self): self.pfile.close() rv = self.p.wait() if rv: raise Fatal('cleanup: %r returned %d' % (self.argv, rv)) def _main(listener, fw, ssh_cmd, remotename, python, seed_hosts, auto_nets, syslog, daemon): handlers = [] if helpers.verbose >= 1: helpers.logprefix = 'c : ' else: helpers.logprefix = 'client: ' debug1('connecting to server...\n') try: (serverproc, serversock) = ssh.connect(ssh_cmd, remotename, python, stderr=ssyslog._p and ssyslog._p.stdin) except socket.error, e: if e.args[0] == errno.EPIPE: raise Fatal("failed to establish ssh session (1)") else: raise mux = Mux(serversock, serversock) handlers.append(mux) expected = 'SSHUTTLE0001' try: initstring = serversock.recv(len(expected)) except socket.error, e: if e.args[0] == errno.ECONNRESET: raise Fatal("failed to establish ssh session (2)") else: raise rv = serverproc.poll() if rv: raise Fatal('server died with error code %d' % rv) if initstring != expected: raise Fatal('expected server init string %r; got %r' % (expected, initstring)) debug1('connected.\n') print 'Connected.' sys.stdout.flush() if daemon: daemonize() log('daemonizing (%s).\n' % _pidname) elif syslog: debug1('switching to syslog.\n') ssyslog.stderr_to_syslog() def onroutes(routestr): if auto_nets: for line in routestr.strip().split('\n'): (ip,width) = line.split(',', 1) fw.auto_nets.append((ip,int(width))) # we definitely want to do this *after* starting ssh, or we might end # up intercepting the ssh connection! # # Moreover, now that we have the --auto-nets option, we have to wait # for the server to send us that message anyway. Even if we haven't # set --auto-nets, we might as well wait for the message first, then # ignore its contents. mux.got_routes = None fw.start() mux.got_routes = onroutes def onhostlist(hostlist): debug2('got host list: %r\n' % hostlist) for line in hostlist.strip().split(): if line: name,ip = line.split(',', 1) fw.sethostip(name, ip) mux.got_host_list = onhostlist def onaccept(): global _extra_fd try: sock,srcip = listener.accept() except socket.error, e: if e.args[0] in [errno.EMFILE, errno.ENFILE]: debug1('Rejected incoming connection: too many open files!\n') # free up an fd so we can eat the connection os.close(_extra_fd) try: sock,srcip = listener.accept() sock.close() finally: _extra_fd = os.open('/dev/null', os.O_RDONLY) return else: raise dstip = original_dst(sock) debug1('Accept: %s:%r -> %s:%r.\n' % (srcip[0],srcip[1], dstip[0],dstip[1])) if dstip[1] == listener.getsockname()[1] and _islocal(dstip[0]): debug1("-- ignored: that's my address!\n") sock.close() return chan = mux.next_channel() mux.send(chan, ssnet.CMD_CONNECT, '%s,%s' % dstip) outwrap = MuxWrapper(mux, chan) handlers.append(Proxy(SockWrapper(sock, sock), outwrap)) handlers.append(Handler([listener], onaccept)) if seed_hosts != None: debug1('seed_hosts: %r\n' % seed_hosts) mux.send(0, ssnet.CMD_HOST_REQ, '\n'.join(seed_hosts)) while 1: rv = serverproc.poll() if rv: raise Fatal('server died with error code %d' % rv) ssnet.runonce(handlers, mux) mux.callback() mux.check_fullness() def main(listenip, ssh_cmd, remotename, python, seed_hosts, auto_nets, subnets_include, subnets_exclude, syslog, daemon, pidfile): if syslog: ssyslog.start_syslog() if daemon: try: check_daemon(pidfile) except Fatal, e: log("%s\n" % e) return 5 debug1('Starting sshuttle proxy.\n') listener = socket.socket() listener.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) if listenip[1]: ports = [listenip[1]] else: ports = xrange(12300,9000,-1) last_e = None bound = False debug2('Binding:') for port in ports: debug2(' %d' % port) try: listener.bind((listenip[0], port)) bound = True break except socket.error, e: last_e = e debug2('\n') if not bound: assert(last_e) raise last_e listener.listen(10) listenip = listener.getsockname() debug1('Listening on %r.\n' % (listenip,)) fw = FirewallClient(listenip[1], subnets_include, subnets_exclude) try: return _main(listener, fw, ssh_cmd, remotename, python, seed_hosts, auto_nets, syslog, daemon) finally: try: if daemon: # it's not our child anymore; can't waitpid fw.p.returncode = 0 fw.done() finally: if daemon: daemon_cleanup()