Merge branch 'v1.1' of git.daplie.com:Daplie/goldilocks.js into v1.1

This commit is contained in:
AJ ONeal 2017-11-07 15:06:38 -07:00
commit 828712bf12
17 changed files with 637 additions and 422 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
v1.1.4 - Improved responsiveness to config updates
* changed which TCP/UDP ports are bound to on config update
* update tunnel server settings on config update
* update socks5 setting on config update
v1.1.3 - Better late than never... here's some stuff we've got
* fixed (probably) network settings not being readable
* supports timeouts in loopback check

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@ -174,6 +174,14 @@ var mdnsSchema = {
}
};
var tunnelSvrSchema = {
type: 'object'
, properties: {
servernames: { type: 'array', items: { type: 'string' }}
, secret: { type: 'string' }
}
};
var ddnsSchema = {
type: 'object'
, properties: {
@ -223,6 +231,7 @@ var mainSchema = {
, ddns: ddnsSchema
, socks5: socks5Schema
, device: deviceSchema
, tunnel_server: tunnelSvrSchema
}
, additionalProperties: false
};

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, conf) {
var network = deps.PromiseA.promisifyAll(deps.recase.camelCopy(require('network')));
var loopback = require('./loopback').create(deps, conf);
var dnsCtrl = require('./dns-ctrl').create(deps, conf);
var tunnelClients = require('./tunnel-client-manager').create(deps, conf);
var equal = require('deep-equal');
var loopbackDomain;
@ -44,7 +45,7 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, conf) {
async function startTunnel(tunnelSession, mod, domainList) {
try {
var dnsSession = await getSession(mod.tokenId);
var tunnelDomain = await deps.tunnelClients.start(tunnelSession || dnsSession, domainList);
var tunnelDomain = await tunnelClients.start(tunnelSession || dnsSession, domainList);
var addrList;
try {
@ -82,12 +83,12 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, conf) {
tunnelActive = true;
}
async function disconnectTunnels() {
deps.tunnelClients.disconnect();
tunnelClients.disconnect();
tunnelActive = false;
await Promise.resolve();
}
async function checkTunnelTokens() {
var oldTokens = deps.tunnelClients.current();
var oldTokens = tunnelClients.current();
var newTokens = await iterateAllModules(function checkTokens(mod, domainList) {
if (mod.type !== 'dns@oauth3.org') { return null; }
@ -103,7 +104,7 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, conf) {
}
});
await Promise.all(Object.values(oldTokens).map(deps.tunnelClients.remove));
await Promise.all(Object.values(oldTokens).map(tunnelClients.remove));
if (!newTokens.length) { return; }

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@ -6,6 +6,52 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, config) {
var activeTunnels = {};
var activeDomains = {};
var customNet = {
createConnection: function (opts, cb) {
console.log('[gl.tunnel] creating connection');
// here "reader" means the socket that looks like the connection being accepted
// here "writer" means the remote-looking part of the socket that driving the connection
var writer;
function usePair(err, reader) {
if (err) {
process.nextTick(function () {
writer.emit('error', err);
});
return;
}
var wrapOpts = Object.assign({localAddress: '127.0.0.2', localPort: 'tunnel-0'}, opts);
wrapOpts.firstChunk = opts.data;
wrapOpts.hyperPeek = !!opts.data;
// Also override the remote and local address info. We use `defineProperty` because
// otherwise we run into problems of setting properties with only getters defined.
Object.defineProperty(reader, 'remoteAddress', { value: wrapOpts.remoteAddress });
Object.defineProperty(reader, 'remotePort', { value: wrapOpts.remotePort });
Object.defineProperty(reader, 'remoteFamiliy', { value: wrapOpts.remoteFamiliy });
Object.defineProperty(reader, 'localAddress', { value: wrapOpts.localAddress });
Object.defineProperty(reader, 'localPort', { value: wrapOpts.localPort });
Object.defineProperty(reader, 'localFamiliy', { value: wrapOpts.localFamiliy });
deps.tcp.handler(reader, wrapOpts);
process.nextTick(function () {
// this cb will cause the stream to emit its (actually) first data event
// (even though it already gave a peek into that first data chunk)
console.log('[tunnel] callback, data should begin to flow');
cb();
});
}
// We used to use `stream-pair` for non-tls connections, but there are places
// that require properties/functions to be present on the socket that aren't
// present on a JSStream so it caused problems.
writer = require('socket-pair').create(usePair);
return writer;
}
};
function fillData(data) {
if (typeof data === 'string') {
data = { jwt: data };
@ -70,7 +116,7 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, config) {
// get the promise that should tell us more about if it worked or not.
activeTunnels[data.tunnelUrl] = stunnel.connect({
stunneld: data.tunnelUrl
, net: deps.tunnel.net
, net: customNet
// NOTE: the ports here aren't that important since we are providing a custom
// `net.createConnection` that doesn't actually use the port. What is important
// is that any services we are interested in are listed in this object and have

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@ -1,303 +0,0 @@
'use strict';
module.exports.create = function (deps, config) {
console.log('config', config);
//var PromiseA = global.Promise;
var PromiseA = require('bluebird');
var listeners = require('./servers').listeners;
var domainUtils = require('./domain-utils');
var modules;
var addrProperties = [
'remoteAddress'
, 'remotePort'
, 'remoteFamily'
, 'localAddress'
, 'localPort'
, 'localFamily'
];
function nameMatchesDomains(name, domainList) {
return domainList.some(function (pattern) {
return domainUtils.match(pattern, name);
});
}
function loadModules() {
modules = {};
modules.tls = require('./modules/tls').create(deps, config, tcpHandler);
modules.http = require('./modules/http').create(deps, config, modules.tls.middleware);
}
function checkTcpProxy(conn, opts) {
var proxied = false;
// TCP Proxying (ie forwarding based on domain name not incoming port) only works for
// TLS wrapped connections, so if the opts don't give us a servername or don't tell us
// this is the decrypted side of a TLS connection we can't handle it here.
if (!opts.servername || !opts.encrypted) { return proxied; }
function proxy(mod) {
// First thing we need to add to the connection options is where to proxy the connection to
var newConnOpts = domainUtils.separatePort(mod.address || '');
newConnOpts.port = newConnOpts.port || mod.port;
newConnOpts.host = newConnOpts.host || mod.host || 'localhost';
// Then we add all of the connection address information. We need to prefix all of the
// properties with '_' so we can provide the information to any connection `createConnection`
// implementation but not have the default implementation try to bind the same local port.
addrProperties.forEach(function (name) {
newConnOpts['_' + name] = opts[name] || opts['_'+name] || conn[name] || conn['_'+name];
});
deps.proxy(conn, newConnOpts);
return true;
}
proxied = config.domains.some(function (dom) {
if (!dom.modules || !Array.isArray(dom.modules.tcp)) { return false; }
if (!nameMatchesDomains(opts.servername, dom.names)) { return false; }
return dom.modules.tcp.some(function (mod) {
if (mod.type !== 'proxy') { return false; }
return proxy(mod);
});
});
proxied = proxied || config.tcp.modules.some(function (mod) {
if (mod.type !== 'proxy') { return false; }
if (!nameMatchesDomains(opts.servername, mod.domains)) { return false; }
return proxy(mod);
});
return proxied;
}
// opts = { servername, encrypted, peek, data, remoteAddress, remotePort }
function peek(conn, firstChunk, opts) {
if (!modules) {
loadModules();
}
opts.firstChunk = firstChunk;
conn.__opts = opts;
// TODO port/service-based routing can do here
// TLS byte 1 is handshake and byte 6 is client hello
if (0x16 === firstChunk[0]/* && 0x01 === firstChunk[5]*/) {
modules.tls.emit('connection', conn);
return;
}
// This doesn't work with TLS, but now that we know this isn't a TLS connection we can
// unshift the first chunk back onto the connection for future use. The unshift should
// happen after any listeners are attached to it but before any new data comes in.
if (!opts.hyperPeek) {
process.nextTick(function () {
conn.unshift(firstChunk);
});
}
// Connection is not TLS, check for HTTP next.
if (firstChunk[0] > 32 && firstChunk[0] < 127) {
var firstStr = firstChunk.toString();
if (/HTTP\//i.test(firstStr)) {
modules.http.emit('connection', conn);
return;
}
}
console.warn('failed to identify protocol from first chunk', firstChunk);
conn.destroy();
}
function tcpHandler(conn, opts) {
function getProp(name) {
return opts[name] || opts['_'+name] || conn[name] || conn['_'+name];
}
opts = opts || {};
var logName = getProp('remoteAddress') + ':' + getProp('remotePort') + ' -> ' +
getProp('localAddress') + ':' + getProp('localPort');
console.log('[tcpHandler]', logName, 'connection started - encrypted: ' + (opts.encrypted || false));
var start = Date.now();
conn.on('timeout', function () {
console.log('[tcpHandler]', logName, 'connection timed out', (Date.now()-start)/1000);
});
conn.on('end', function () {
console.log('[tcpHandler]', logName, 'connection ended', (Date.now()-start)/1000);
});
conn.on('close', function () {
console.log('[tcpHandler]', logName, 'connection closed', (Date.now()-start)/1000);
});
if (checkTcpProxy(conn, opts)) { return; }
// XXX PEEK COMMENT XXX
// TODO we can have our cake and eat it too
// we can skip the need to wrap the TLS connection twice
// because we've already peeked at the data,
// but this needs to be handled better before we enable that
// (because it creates new edge cases)
if (opts.hyperPeek) {
console.log('hyperpeek');
peek(conn, opts.firstChunk, opts);
return;
}
function onError(err) {
console.error('[error] socket errored peeking -', err);
conn.destroy();
}
conn.once('error', onError);
conn.once('data', function (chunk) {
conn.removeListener('error', onError);
peek(conn, chunk, opts);
});
}
function udpHandler(port, msg) {
if (!Array.isArray(config.udp.modules)) {
return;
}
var socket = require('dgram').createSocket('udp4');
config.udp.modules.forEach(function (mod) {
if (mod.type !== 'forward') {
console.warn('found bad DNS module', mod);
return;
}
if (mod.ports.indexOf(port) < 0) {
return;
}
var dest = require('./domain-utils').separatePort(mod.address || '');
dest.port = dest.port || mod.port;
dest.host = dest.host || mod.host || 'localhost';
socket.send(msg, dest.port, dest.host);
});
}
function createTcpForwarder(mod) {
var dest = require('./domain-utils').separatePort(mod.address || '');
dest.port = dest.port || mod.port;
dest.host = dest.host || mod.host || 'localhost';
return function (conn) {
var newConnOpts = {};
addrProperties.forEach(function (name) {
newConnOpts['_'+name] = conn[name];
});
deps.proxy(conn, Object.assign(newConnOpts, dest));
};
}
deps.tunnel = deps.tunnel || {};
deps.tunnel.net = {
createConnection: function (opts, cb) {
console.log('[gl.tunnel] creating connection');
// here "reader" means the socket that looks like the connection being accepted
// here "writer" means the remote-looking part of the socket that driving the connection
var writer;
var wrapOpts = {};
function usePair(err, reader) {
if (err) {
process.nextTick(function () {
writer.emit('error', err);
});
return;
}
// this has the normal net/tcp stuff plus our custom stuff
// opts = { address, port,
// hostname, servername, tls, encrypted, data, localAddress, localPort, remoteAddress, remotePort, remoteFamily }
Object.keys(opts).forEach(function (key) {
wrapOpts[key] = opts[key];
try {
reader[key] = opts[key];
} catch(e) {
// can't set real socket getters, like remoteAddr
}
});
// A few more extra specialty options
wrapOpts.localAddress = wrapOpts.localAddress || '127.0.0.2'; // TODO use the tunnel's external address
wrapOpts.localPort = wrapOpts.localPort || 'tunnel-0';
try {
reader._remoteAddress = wrapOpts.remoteAddress;
reader._remotePort = wrapOpts.remotePort;
reader._remoteFamily = wrapOpts.remoteFamily;
reader._localAddress = wrapOpts.localAddress;
reader._localPort = wrapOpts.localPort;
reader._localFamily = wrapOpts.localFamily;
} catch(e) {
}
tcpHandler(reader, wrapOpts);
process.nextTick(function () {
// this cb will cause the stream to emit its (actually) first data event
// (even though it already gave a peek into that first data chunk)
console.log('[tunnel] callback, data should begin to flow');
cb();
});
}
wrapOpts.firstChunk = opts.data;
wrapOpts.hyperPeek = !!opts.data;
// We used to use `stream-pair` for non-tls connections, but there are places
// that require properties/functions to be present on the socket that aren't
// present on a JSStream so it caused problems.
writer = require('socket-pair').create(usePair);
return writer;
}
};
deps.tunnelClients = require('./tunnel-client-manager').create(deps, config);
deps.tunnelServer = require('./tunnel-server-manager').create(deps, config);
var listenPromises = [];
var tcpPortMap = {};
config.tcp.bind.filter(Number).forEach(function (port) {
tcpPortMap[port] = true;
});
(config.tcp.modules || []).forEach(function (mod) {
if (mod.type === 'forward') {
var forwarder = createTcpForwarder(mod);
mod.ports.forEach(function (port) {
if (!tcpPortMap[port]) {
console.log("forwarding port", port, "that wasn't specified in bind");
} else {
delete tcpPortMap[port];
}
listenPromises.push(listeners.tcp.add(port, forwarder));
});
}
else if (mod.type !== 'proxy') {
console.warn('unknown TCP module specified', mod);
}
});
var portList = Object.keys(tcpPortMap).map(Number).sort();
portList.forEach(function (port) {
listenPromises.push(listeners.tcp.add(port, tcpHandler));
});
if (config.udp.bind) {
config.udp.bind.forEach(function (port) {
listenPromises.push(listeners.udp.add(port, udpHandler.bind(port)));
});
}
if (!config.mdns.disabled) {
require('./mdns').start(deps, config, portList[0]);
}
return PromiseA.all(listenPromises);
};

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
var PromiseA = require('bluebird');
var queryName = '_cloud._tcp.local';
var dnsSuite = require('dns-suite');
function createResponse(name, ownerIds, packet, ttl, mainPort) {
var rpacket = {
@ -85,20 +86,19 @@ function createResponse(name, ownerIds, packet, ttl, mainPort) {
});
});
return require('dns-suite').DNSPacket.write(rpacket);
return dnsSuite.DNSPacket.write(rpacket);
}
module.exports.start = function (deps, config, mainPort) {
var socket = require('dgram').createSocket({ type: 'udp4', reuseAddr: true });
var dns = require('dns-suite');
module.exports.create = function (deps, config) {
var socket;
var nextBroadcast = -1;
socket.on('message', function (message, rinfo) {
function handlePacket(message, rinfo) {
// console.log('Received %d bytes from %s:%d', message.length, rinfo.address, rinfo.port);
var packet;
try {
packet = dns.DNSPacket.parse(message);
packet = dnsSuite.DNSPacket.parse(message);
}
catch (er) {
// `dns-suite` actually errors on a lot of the packets floating around in our network,
@ -108,16 +108,12 @@ module.exports.start = function (deps, config, mainPort) {
}
// Only respond to queries.
if (packet.header.qr !== 0) {
return;
}
if (packet.header.qr !== 0) { return; }
// Only respond if they were asking for cloud devices.
if (packet.question.length !== 1 || packet.question[0].name !== queryName) {
return;
}
if (packet.question[0].typeName !== 'PTR' || packet.question[0].className !== 'IN' ) {
return;
}
if (packet.question.length !== 1) { return; }
if (packet.question[0].name !== queryName) { return; }
if (packet.question[0].typeName !== 'PTR') { return; }
if (packet.question[0].className !== 'IN' ) { return; }
var proms = [
deps.storage.mdnsId.get()
@ -131,7 +127,7 @@ module.exports.start = function (deps, config, mainPort) {
];
PromiseA.all(proms).then(function (results) {
var resp = createResponse(results[0], results[1], packet, config.mdns.ttl, mainPort);
var resp = createResponse(results[0], results[1], packet, config.mdns.ttl, deps.tcp.mainPort);
var now = Date.now();
if (now > nextBroadcast) {
socket.send(resp, config.mdns.port, config.mdns.broadcast);
@ -140,18 +136,68 @@ module.exports.start = function (deps, config, mainPort) {
socket.send(resp, rinfo.port, rinfo.address);
}
});
});
}
socket.bind(config.mdns.port, function () {
var addr = this.address();
console.log('bound on UDP %s:%d for mDNS', addr.address, addr.port);
function start() {
socket = require('dgram').createSocket({ type: 'udp4', reuseAddr: true });
socket.on('message', handlePacket);
socket.setBroadcast(true);
socket.addMembership(config.mdns.broadcast);
// This is supposed to be a local device discovery mechanism, so we shouldn't
// need to hop through any gateways. This helps with security by making it
// much more difficult for someone to use us as part of a DDoS attack by
// spoofing the UDP address a request came from.
socket.setTTL(1);
});
return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
socket.once('error', reject);
socket.bind(config.mdns.port, function () {
var addr = this.address();
console.log('bound on UDP %s:%d for mDNS', addr.address, addr.port);
socket.setBroadcast(true);
socket.addMembership(config.mdns.broadcast);
// This is supposed to be a local device discovery mechanism, so we shouldn't
// need to hop through any gateways. This helps with security by making it
// much more difficult for someone to use us as part of a DDoS attack by
// spoofing the UDP address a request came from.
socket.setTTL(1);
socket.removeListener('error', reject);
resolve();
});
});
}
function stop() {
return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
socket.once('error', reject);
socket.close(function () {
socket.removeListener('error', reject);
socket = null;
resolve();
});
});
}
function updateConf() {
var promise;
if (config.mdns.disabled) {
if (socket) {
promise = stop();
}
} else {
if (!socket) {
promise = start();
} else if (socket.address().port !== config.mdns.port) {
promise = stop().then(start);
} else {
// Can't check membership, so just add the current broadcast address to make sure
// it's set. If it's already set it will throw an exception (at least on linux).
try {
socket.addMembership(config.mdns.broadcast);
} catch (e) {}
promise = Promise.resolve();
}
}
}
updateConf();
return {
updateConf
};
};

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@ -10,20 +10,16 @@ module.exports.addTcpListener = function (port, handler) {
if (stat) {
if (stat._closing) {
module.exports.destroyTcpListener(port);
}
else if (handler !== stat.handler) {
// we'll replace the current listener
stat.server.destroy();
} else {
// We're already listening on the port, so we only have 2 options. We can either
// replace the handler or reject with an error. (Though neither is really needed
// if the handlers are the same). Until there is reason to do otherwise we are
// opting for the replacement.
stat.handler = handler;
resolve();
return;
}
else {
// this exact listener is already open
resolve();
return;
}
}
var enableDestroy = require('server-destroy');
@ -34,7 +30,7 @@ module.exports.addTcpListener = function (port, handler) {
stat = serversMap[port] = {
server: server
, handler: handler
, _closing: null
, _closing: false
};
// Add .destroy so we can close all open connections. Better if added before listen
@ -66,14 +62,24 @@ module.exports.addTcpListener = function (port, handler) {
});
});
};
module.exports.closeTcpListener = function (port) {
module.exports.closeTcpListener = function (port, timeout) {
return new PromiseA(function (resolve) {
var stat = serversMap[port];
if (!stat) {
resolve();
return;
}
stat.server.once('close', resolve);
stat._closing = true;
var timeoutId;
if (timeout) {
timeoutId = setTimeout(() => stat.server.destroy(), timeout);
}
stat.server.once('close', function () {
clearTimeout(timeoutId);
resolve();
});
stat.server.close();
});
};
@ -84,7 +90,9 @@ module.exports.destroyTcpListener = function (port) {
}
};
module.exports.listTcpListeners = function () {
return Object.keys(serversMap).map(Number).filter(Boolean);
return Object.keys(serversMap).map(Number).filter(function (port) {
return port && !serversMap[port]._closing;
});
};

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@ -63,15 +63,29 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, config) {
});
}
if (config.socks5 && config.socks5.enabled) {
start(config.socks5.port).catch(function (err) {
console.error('failed to start Socks5 proxy', err);
});
var configEnabled = false;
function updateConf() {
var wanted = config.socks5 && config.socks5.enabled;
if (configEnabled && !wanted) {
stop().catch(function (err) {
console.error('failed to stop socks5 proxy on config change', err);
});
configEnabled = false;
}
if (wanted && !configEnabled) {
start(config.socks5.port).catch(function (err) {
console.error('failed to start Socks5 proxy', err);
});
configEnabled = true;
}
}
process.nextTick(updateConf);
return {
curState: curState
, start: start
, stop: stop
curState
, start
, stop
, updateConf
};
};

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
'use strict';
module.exports.create = function (deps, conf, greenlockMiddleware) {
module.exports.create = function (deps, conf, tcpMods) {
var PromiseA = require('bluebird');
var statAsync = PromiseA.promisify(require('fs').stat);
var domainMatches = require('../domain-utils').match;
@ -162,8 +162,8 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, conf, greenlockMiddleware) {
return false;
}
if (deps.tunnelServer.isClientDomain(separatePort(headers.host).host)) {
deps.tunnelServer.handleClientConn(conn);
if (deps.stunneld.isClientDomain(separatePort(headers.host).host)) {
deps.stunneld.handleClientConn(conn);
process.nextTick(function () {
conn.unshift(opts.firstChunk);
conn.resume();
@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, conf, greenlockMiddleware) {
}
if (!acmeServer) {
acmeServer = require('http').createServer(greenlockMiddleware);
acmeServer = require('http').createServer(tcpMods.tls.middleware);
}
return emitConnection(acmeServer, conn, opts);
}
@ -214,8 +214,8 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, conf, greenlockMiddleware) {
return emitConnection(adminServer, conn, opts);
}
if (deps.tunnelServer.isAdminDomain(host)) {
deps.tunnelServer.handleAdminConn(conn);
if (deps.stunneld.isAdminDomain(host)) {
deps.stunneld.handleAdminConn(conn);
process.nextTick(function () {
conn.unshift(opts.firstChunk);
conn.resume();
@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, conf, greenlockMiddleware) {
res.statusCode = 502;
res.setHeader('Connection', 'close');
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html');
res.end(require('../proxy-conn').getRespBody(err, conf.debug));
res.end(tcpMods.proxy.getRespBody(err, conf.debug));
});
proxyServer = http.createServer(function (req, res) {
@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, conf, greenlockMiddleware) {
newConnOpts.remoteAddress = opts.address || conn.remoteAddress;
newConnOpts.remotePort = opts.port || conn.remotePort;
deps.proxy(conn, newConnOpts, opts.firstChunk);
tcpMods.proxy(conn, newConnOpts, opts.firstChunk);
}
function checkProxy(mod, conn, opts, headers) {

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@ -0,0 +1,240 @@
'use strict';
module.exports.create = function (deps, config) {
console.log('config', config);
var listeners = require('../servers').listeners.tcp;
var domainUtils = require('../domain-utils');
var modules;
var addrProperties = [
'remoteAddress'
, 'remotePort'
, 'remoteFamily'
, 'localAddress'
, 'localPort'
, 'localFamily'
];
function nameMatchesDomains(name, domainList) {
return domainList.some(function (pattern) {
return domainUtils.match(pattern, name);
});
}
function proxy(mod, conn, opts) {
// First thing we need to add to the connection options is where to proxy the connection to
var newConnOpts = domainUtils.separatePort(mod.address || '');
newConnOpts.port = newConnOpts.port || mod.port;
newConnOpts.host = newConnOpts.host || mod.host || 'localhost';
// Then we add all of the connection address information. We need to prefix all of the
// properties with '_' so we can provide the information to any connection `createConnection`
// implementation but not have the default implementation try to bind the same local port.
addrProperties.forEach(function (name) {
newConnOpts['_' + name] = opts[name] || opts['_'+name] || conn[name] || conn['_'+name];
});
modules.proxy(conn, newConnOpts);
return true;
}
function checkTcpProxy(conn, opts) {
var proxied = false;
// TCP Proxying (ie routing based on domain name [vs local port]) only works for
// TLS wrapped connections, so if the opts don't give us a servername or don't tell us
// this is the decrypted side of a TLS connection we can't handle it here.
if (!opts.servername || !opts.encrypted) { return proxied; }
proxied = config.domains.some(function (dom) {
if (!dom.modules || !Array.isArray(dom.modules.tcp)) { return false; }
if (!nameMatchesDomains(opts.servername, dom.names)) { return false; }
return dom.modules.tcp.some(function (mod) {
if (mod.type !== 'proxy') { return false; }
return proxy(mod, conn, opts);
});
});
proxied = proxied || config.tcp.modules.some(function (mod) {
if (mod.type !== 'proxy') { return false; }
if (!nameMatchesDomains(opts.servername, mod.domains)) { return false; }
return proxy(mod, conn, opts);
});
return proxied;
}
function checkTcpForward(conn, opts) {
// TCP forwarding (ie routing connections based on local port) requires the local port
if (!conn.localPort) { return false; }
return config.tcp.modules.some(function (mod) {
if (mod.type !== 'forward') { return false; }
if (mod.ports.indexOf(conn.localPort) < 0) { return false; }
return proxy(mod, conn, opts);
});
}
// opts = { servername, encrypted, peek, data, remoteAddress, remotePort }
function peek(conn, firstChunk, opts) {
opts.firstChunk = firstChunk;
conn.__opts = opts;
// TODO port/service-based routing can do here
// TLS byte 1 is handshake and byte 6 is client hello
if (0x16 === firstChunk[0]/* && 0x01 === firstChunk[5]*/) {
modules.tls.emit('connection', conn);
return;
}
// This doesn't work with TLS, but now that we know this isn't a TLS connection we can
// unshift the first chunk back onto the connection for future use. The unshift should
// happen after any listeners are attached to it but before any new data comes in.
if (!opts.hyperPeek) {
process.nextTick(function () {
conn.unshift(firstChunk);
});
}
// Connection is not TLS, check for HTTP next.
if (firstChunk[0] > 32 && firstChunk[0] < 127) {
var firstStr = firstChunk.toString();
if (/HTTP\//i.test(firstStr)) {
modules.http.emit('connection', conn);
return;
}
}
console.warn('failed to identify protocol from first chunk', firstChunk);
conn.destroy();
}
function tcpHandler(conn, opts) {
function getProp(name) {
return opts[name] || opts['_'+name] || conn[name] || conn['_'+name];
}
opts = opts || {};
var logName = getProp('remoteAddress') + ':' + getProp('remotePort') + ' -> ' +
getProp('localAddress') + ':' + getProp('localPort');
console.log('[tcpHandler]', logName, 'connection started - encrypted: ' + (opts.encrypted || false));
var start = Date.now();
conn.on('timeout', function () {
console.log('[tcpHandler]', logName, 'connection timed out', (Date.now()-start)/1000);
});
conn.on('end', function () {
console.log('[tcpHandler]', logName, 'connection ended', (Date.now()-start)/1000);
});
conn.on('close', function () {
console.log('[tcpHandler]', logName, 'connection closed', (Date.now()-start)/1000);
});
if (checkTcpForward(conn, opts)) { return; }
if (checkTcpProxy(conn, opts)) { return; }
// XXX PEEK COMMENT XXX
// TODO we can have our cake and eat it too
// we can skip the need to wrap the TLS connection twice
// because we've already peeked at the data,
// but this needs to be handled better before we enable that
// (because it creates new edge cases)
if (opts.hyperPeek) {
console.log('hyperpeek');
peek(conn, opts.firstChunk, opts);
return;
}
function onError(err) {
console.error('[error] socket errored peeking -', err);
conn.destroy();
}
conn.once('error', onError);
conn.once('data', function (chunk) {
conn.removeListener('error', onError);
peek(conn, chunk, opts);
});
}
modules = {};
modules.tcpHandler = tcpHandler;
modules.proxy = require('./proxy-conn').create(deps, config);
modules.tls = require('./tls').create(deps, config, modules);
modules.http = require('./http').create(deps, config, modules);
function updateListeners() {
var current = listeners.list();
var wanted = config.tcp.bind;
if (!Array.isArray(wanted)) { wanted = []; }
wanted = wanted.map(Number).filter((port) => port > 0 && port < 65356);
var closeProms = current.filter(function (port) {
return wanted.indexOf(port) < 0;
}).map(function (port) {
return listeners.close(port, 1000);
});
// We don't really need to filter here since listening on the same port with the
// same handler function twice is basically a no-op.
var openProms = wanted.map(function (port) {
return listeners.add(port, tcpHandler);
});
return Promise.all(closeProms.concat(openProms));
}
var mainPort;
function updateConf() {
updateListeners().catch(function (err) {
console.error('Error updating TCP listeners to match bind configuration');
console.error(err);
});
var unforwarded = {};
config.tcp.bind.forEach(function (port) {
unforwarded[port] = true;
});
config.tcp.modules.forEach(function (mod) {
if (['forward', 'proxy'].indexOf(mod.type) < 0) {
console.warn('unknown TCP module type specified', JSON.stringify(mod));
}
if (mod.type !== 'forward') { return; }
mod.ports.forEach(function (port) {
if (!unforwarded[port]) {
console.warn('trying to forward TCP port ' + port + ' multiple times or it is unbound');
} else {
delete unforwarded[port];
}
});
});
// Not really sure what we can reasonably do to prevent this. At least not without making
// our configuration validation more complicated.
if (!Object.keys(unforwarded).length) {
console.warn('no bound TCP ports are not being forwarded, admin interface will be inaccessible');
}
// If we are listening on port 443 make that the main port we respond to mDNS queries with
// otherwise choose the lowest number port we are bound to but not forwarding.
if (unforwarded['443']) {
mainPort = 443;
} else {
mainPort = Object.keys(unforwarded).map(Number).sort((a, b) => a - b)[0];
}
}
updateConf();
var result = {
updateConf
, handler: tcpHandler
};
Object.defineProperty(result, 'mainPort', {enumerable: true, get: () => mainPort});
return result;
};

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ module.exports.getRespBody = getRespBody;
module.exports.sendBadGateway = sendBadGateway;
module.exports.create = function (deps, config) {
return function proxy(conn, newConnOpts, firstChunk, decrypt) {
function proxy(conn, newConnOpts, firstChunk, decrypt) {
var connected = false;
newConnOpts.allowHalfOpen = true;
var newConn = deps.net.createConnection(newConnOpts, function () {
@ -73,5 +73,9 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, config) {
newConn.on('close', function () {
conn.destroy();
});
};
}
proxy.getRespBody = getRespBody;
proxy.sendBadGateway = sendBadGateway;
return proxy;
};

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
'use strict';
module.exports.create = function (deps, config, netHandler) {
module.exports.create = function (deps, config, tcpMods) {
var path = require('path');
var tls = require('tls');
var parseSni = require('sni');
@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, config, netHandler) {
var terminateServer = tls.createServer(terminatorOpts, function (socket) {
console.log('(post-terminated) tls connection, addr:', extractSocketProp(socket, 'remoteAddress'));
netHandler(socket, {
tcpMods.tcpHandler(socket, {
servername: socket.servername
, encrypted: true
// remoteAddress... ugh... https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/8854
@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, config, netHandler) {
newConnOpts.remoteAddress = opts.address || extractSocketProp(socket, 'remoteAddress');
newConnOpts.remotePort = opts.port || extractSocketProp(socket, 'remotePort');
deps.proxy(socket, newConnOpts, opts.firstChunk, function () {
tcpMods.proxy(socket, newConnOpts, opts.firstChunk, function () {
// This function is called in the event of a connection error and should decrypt
// the socket so the proxy module can send a 502 HTTP response.
var tlsOpts = localhostCerts.mergeTlsOptions('localhost.daplie.me', {isServer: true});
@ -291,8 +291,8 @@ module.exports.create = function (deps, config, netHandler) {
return;
}
if (deps.tunnelServer.isClientDomain(opts.servername)) {
deps.tunnelServer.handleClientConn(socket);
if (deps.stunneld.isClientDomain(opts.servername)) {
deps.stunneld.handleClientConn(socket);
if (!opts.hyperPeek) {
process.nextTick(function () {
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@ -1,61 +1,131 @@
'use strict';
module.exports.create = function (deps, config) {
if (!config.tunnelServer || !Array.isArray(config.tunnelServer.servernames) || !config.tunnelServer.secret) {
return {
isAdminDomain: function () { return false; }
, isClientDomain: function () { return false; }
};
}
function httpsTunnel(servername, conn) {
console.error('tunnel server received encrypted connection to', servername);
conn.end();
}
function handleHttp(servername, conn) {
console.error('tunnel server received un-encrypted connection to', servername);
conn.end([
'HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found'
, 'Date: ' + (new Date()).toUTCString()
, 'Connection: close'
, 'Content-Type: text/html'
, 'Content-Length: 9'
, ''
, 'Not Found'
].join('\r\n'));
}
function rejectNonWebsocket(req, res) {
// status code 426 = Upgrade Required
res.statusCode = 426;
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
res.send({error: { message: 'Only websockets accepted for tunnel server' }});
}
var tunnelOpts = Object.assign({}, config.tunnelServer);
// This function should not be called because connections to the admin domains
var defaultConfig = {
servernames: []
, secret: null
};
var tunnelFuncs = {
// These functions should not be called because connections to the admin domains
// should already be decrypted, and connections to non-client domains should never
// be given to us in the first place.
tunnelOpts.httpsTunnel = function (servername, conn) {
console.error('tunnel server received encrypted connection to', servername);
conn.end();
};
tunnelOpts.httpsInvalid = tunnelOpts.httpsTunnel;
// This function should not be called because ACME challenges should be handled
httpsTunnel: httpsTunnel
, httpsInvalid: httpsTunnel
// These function should not be called because ACME challenges should be handled
// before admin domain connections are given to us, and the only non-encrypted
// client connections that should be given to us are ACME challenges.
tunnelOpts.handleHttp = function (servername, conn) {
console.error('tunnel server received un-encrypted connection to', servername);
conn.end([
'HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found'
, 'Date: ' + (new Date()).toUTCString()
, 'Connection: close'
, 'Content-Type: text/html'
, 'Content-Length: 9'
, ''
, 'Not Found'
].join('\r\n'));
};
tunnelOpts.handleInsecureHttp = tunnelOpts.handleHttp;
, handleHttp: handleHttp
, handleInsecureHttp: handleHttp
};
var tunnelServer = require('stunneld').create(tunnelOpts);
module.exports.create = function (deps, config) {
var equal = require('deep-equal');
var enableDestroy = require('server-destroy');
var currentOpts = Object.assign({}, defaultConfig);
var httpServer = require('http').createServer(function (req, res) {
// status code 426 = Upgrade Required
res.statusCode = 426;
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
res.end(JSON.stringify({error: {
message: 'Only websockets accepted for tunnel server'
}}));
});
var wsServer = new (require('ws').Server)({ server: httpServer });
wsServer.on('connection', tunnelServer.ws);
var httpServer, wsServer, stunneld;
function start() {
if (httpServer || wsServer || stunneld) {
throw new Error('trying to start already started tunnel server');
}
httpServer = require('http').createServer(rejectNonWebsocket);
enableDestroy(httpServer);
wsServer = new (require('ws').Server)({ server: httpServer });
var tunnelOpts = Object.assign({}, tunnelFuncs, currentOpts);
stunneld = require('stunneld').create(tunnelOpts);
wsServer.on('connection', stunneld.ws);
}
function stop() {
if (!httpServer || !wsServer || !stunneld) {
throw new Error('trying to stop unstarted tunnel server (or it got into semi-initialized state');
}
wsServer.close();
wsServer = null;
httpServer.destroy();
httpServer = null;
// Nothing to close here, just need to set it to null to allow it to be garbage-collected.
stunneld = null;
}
function updateConf() {
var newOpts = Object.assign({}, defaultConfig, config.tunnelServer);
if (!Array.isArray(newOpts.servernames)) {
newOpts.servernames = [];
}
var trimmedOpts = {
servernames: newOpts.servernames.slice().sort()
, secret: newOpts.secret
};
if (equal(trimmedOpts, currentOpts)) {
return;
}
currentOpts = trimmedOpts;
// Stop what's currently running, then if we are still supposed to be running then we
// can start it again with the updated options. It might be possible to make use of
// the existing http and ws servers when the config changes, but I'm not sure what
// state the actions needed to close all existing connections would put them in.
if (httpServer || wsServer || stunneld) {
stop();
}
if (currentOpts.servernames.length && currentOpts.secret) {
start();
}
}
process.nextTick(updateConf);
return {
isAdminDomain: function (domain) {
return config.tunnelServer.servernames.indexOf(domain) !== -1;
return currentOpts.servernames.indexOf(domain) !== -1;
}
, handleAdminConn: function (conn) {
httpServer.emit('connection', conn);
if (!httpServer) {
console.error(new Error('handleAdminConn called with no active tunnel server'));
conn.end();
} else {
return httpServer.emit('connection', conn);
}
}
, isClientDomain: tunnelServer.isClientDomain
, handleClientConn: tunnelServer.tcp
, isClientDomain: function (domain) {
if (!stunneld) { return false; }
return stunneld.isClientDomain(domain);
}
, handleClientConn: function (conn) {
if (!stunneld) {
console.error(new Error('handleClientConn called with no active tunnel server'));
conn.end();
} else {
return stunneld.tcp(conn);
}
}
, updateConf
};
};

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@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
'use strict';
module.exports.create = function (deps, config) {
var listeners = require('./servers').listeners.udp;
function packetHandler(port, msg) {
if (!Array.isArray(config.udp.modules)) {
return;
}
var socket = require('dgram').createSocket('udp4');
config.udp.modules.forEach(function (mod) {
if (mod.type !== 'forward') {
// To avoid logging bad modules every time we get a UDP packet we assign a warned
// property to the module (non-enumerable so it won't be saved to the config or
// show up in the API).
if (!mod.warned) {
console.warn('found bad DNS module', mod);
Object.defineProperty(mod, 'warned', {value: true, enumerable: false});
}
return;
}
if (mod.ports.indexOf(port) < 0) {
return;
}
var dest = require('./domain-utils').separatePort(mod.address || '');
dest.port = dest.port || mod.port;
dest.host = dest.host || mod.host || 'localhost';
socket.send(msg, dest.port, dest.host);
});
}
function updateListeners() {
var current = listeners.list();
var wanted = config.udp.bind;
if (!Array.isArray(wanted)) { wanted = []; }
wanted = wanted.map(Number).filter((port) => port > 0 && port < 65356);
current.forEach(function (port) {
if (wanted.indexOf(port) < 0) {
listeners.close(port);
}
});
wanted.forEach(function (port) {
if (current.indexOf(port) < 0) {
listeners.add(port, packetHandler.bind(port));
}
});
}
updateListeners();
return {
updateConf: updateListeners
};
};

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@ -48,13 +48,15 @@ function create(conf) {
modules = {
storage: require('./storage').create(deps, conf)
, proxy: require('./proxy-conn').create(deps, conf)
, socks5: require('./socks5-server').create(deps, conf)
, ddns: require('./ddns').create(deps, conf)
, mdns: require('./mdns').create(deps, conf)
, udp: require('./udp').create(deps, conf)
, tcp: require('./tcp').create(deps, conf)
, stunneld: require('./tunnel-server-manager').create(deps, config)
};
Object.assign(deps, modules);
require('./goldilocks.js').create(deps, conf);
process.removeListener('message', create);
process.on('message', update);
}

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@ -448,7 +448,11 @@
"integrity": "sha1-l4hXRCxEdJ5CBmE+N5RiBYJqvYA="
},
"dns-suite": {
"version": "git+https://git@git.daplie.com/Daplie/dns-suite#950867c452323da776c050363b22d8f06a8ed414"
"version": "git+https://git@git.daplie.com/Daplie/dns-suite#6352cf4b516d94f0283c9c7cd024431bf974f049",
"requires": {
"bluebird": "3.5.0",
"hexdump.js": "1.0.5"
}
},
"duplexer2": {
"version": "0.1.4",
@ -820,6 +824,11 @@
"sntp": "1.0.9"
}
},
"hexdump.js": {
"version": "1.0.5",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/hexdump.js/-/hexdump.js-1.0.5.tgz",
"integrity": "sha1-xbxlSoIvAzjzEX5fXzVgZd6HmDQ="
},
"hmac-drbg": {
"version": "1.0.1",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/hmac-drbg/-/hmac-drbg-1.0.1.tgz",
@ -2077,7 +2086,7 @@
}
},
"stunnel": {
"version": "git+https://git.daplie.com/Daplie/node-tunnel-client.git#cad0e561fbea5c5dbbf5fc10ed95833dd3573ebc",
"version": "git+https://git.daplie.com/Daplie/node-tunnel-client.git#114847e31abe9a0c5f0598b892dd98b37fe9622e",
"requires": {
"bluebird": "3.5.0",
"commander": "2.9.0",
@ -2089,7 +2098,7 @@
}
},
"stunneld": {
"version": "git+https://git.daplie.com/Daplie/node-tunnel-server.git#54ca2782dde84b3d2c61a3257f7d859b7012ea59",
"version": "git+https://git.daplie.com/Daplie/node-tunnel-server.git#ae91fd5049251ed1f9fcd6806d7b9872454c67db",
"requires": {
"bluebird": "3.5.0",
"cluster-store": "2.0.6",
@ -2099,8 +2108,15 @@
"localhost.daplie.me-certificates": "1.3.5",
"redirect-https": "1.1.4",
"sni": "1.0.0",
"tunnel-packer": "1.3.0",
"tunnel-packer": "1.4.0",
"ws": "2.3.1"
},
"dependencies": {
"tunnel-packer": {
"version": "1.4.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/tunnel-packer/-/tunnel-packer-1.4.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-99GYAtKnbMVd87hQMxiR/Pq62jOWzOH/K6EOs87nU6U4p5uso+fZyYuO+upb+hhonXuNI/sZR/ByVxPFrnzMog=="
}
}
},
"terminal-forms.js": {

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "goldilocks",
"version": "1.1.3",
"version": "1.1.4",
"description": "The node.js webserver that's just right, Greenlock (HTTPS/TLS/SSL via ACME/Let's Encrypt) and tunneling (RVPN) included.",
"main": "bin/goldilocks.js",
"repository": {