goldilocks.js/lib/goldilocks.js

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'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 modules;
function loadModules() {
modules = {};
modules.tls = require('./modules/tls').create(deps, config, netHandler);
modules.http = require('./modules/http.js').create(deps, config, modules.tls.middleware);
}
// 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.close();
}
function netHandler(conn, opts) {
opts = opts || {};
console.log('[netHandler]', conn.localAddress, conn.localPort, opts.encrypted);
// 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;
}
conn.once('data', function (chunk) {
peek(conn, chunk, opts);
});
}
function dnsListener(msg) {
var dgram = require('dgram');
var socket = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
socket.send(msg, config.dns.proxy.port, config.dns.proxy.address || '127.0.0.1');
}
function createTcpForwarder(mod) {
return function (conn) {
var newConnOpts = require('./domain-utils').separatePort(mod.address);
['remote', 'local'].forEach(function (end) {
['Family', 'Address', 'Port'].forEach(function (name) {
newConnOpts[end+name] = conn[end+name];
});
});
deps.proxy(conn, newConnOpts);
};
}
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 = {};
var rawTls = opts.tls || (0x16 === opts.data[0]) && (0x01 === opts.data[5]);
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) {
}
netHandler(reader, wrapOpts);
process.nextTick(function () {
//opts.data = wrapOpts.data;
// 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;
// encrypted meaning is *terminated* TLS
// tls meaning is *raw* TLS
if (rawTls) {
// TLS sockets must actually use a socket with a file descriptor
// https://nodejs.org/api/net.html#net_class_net_socket
writer = require('socket-pair').create(function (err, other) {
usePair(err, other);
});
}
else {
// stream-pair can only be used by TCP sockets, not tls
writer = require('stream-pair').create();
usePair(null, writer.other);
}
return writer;
}
};
var listenPromises = [];
var tcpPortMap = {};
function addPorts(bindList) {
if (!bindList) {
return;
}
if (Array.isArray(bindList)) {
bindList.forEach(function (port) {
tcpPortMap[port] = true;
});
}
else {
tcpPortMap[bindList] = true;
}
}
addPorts(config.tcp.bind);
(config.tcp.modules || []).forEach(function (mod) {
if (mod.name === '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 {
console.warn('unknown TCP module specified', mod);
}
});
// Even though these ports were specified in different places we treat any TCP
// connections we haven't been told to just forward exactly as is equal so that
// we can potentially use the same ports for different protocols.
addPorts(config.tls.bind);
addPorts(config.http.bind);
Object.keys(tcpPortMap).forEach(function (port) {
listenPromises.push(listeners.tcp.add(port, netHandler));
});
if (config.dns.bind) {
if (Array.isArray(config.dns.bind)) {
config.dns.bind.map(function (port) {
listenPromises.push(listeners.udp.add(port, dnsListener));
});
} else {
listenPromises.push(listeners.udp.add(config.dns.bind, dnsListener));
}
}
return PromiseA.all(listenPromises);
};