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# Copyright (c) 1997-1998 Clinton Wong. All rights reserved.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it
# and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT);
use IO::Socket;
use Carp;
use Net::DNS;
require Exporter;
require AutoLoader;
@ISA = qw(Exporter AutoLoader);
@EXPORT = qw();
$VERSION = '0.03';
# Status code exporter adapted from HTTP::Status by Gisle Aas.
# Please note - users of this module should not use hard coded numbers
# in their programs. Always use the SOCKS_ version of
# the status code, which are the descriptions below
# converted to uppercase and _ replacing dash and SPACE.
my %status_code = (
1 => "general SOCKS server failure", # SOCKS5
2 => "connection not allowed by ruleset",
3 => "network unreachable",
4 => "host unreachable",
5 => "connection refused",
6 => "TTL expired",
7 => "command not supported",
8 => "address type not supported",
90 => "okay", # SOCKS4
91 => "failed",
92 => "no ident",
93 => "user mismatch",
100 => "incomplete auth", # generic
101 => "bad auth",
102 => "server denies auth method",
202 => "missing SOCKS server net data",
203 => "missing peer net data",
204 => "SOCKS server unavailable",
205 => "timeout",
206 => "unsupported protocol version",
207 => "unsupported address type",
208 => "hostname lookup failure"
);
my $mnemonic_code = '';
my ($code, $message);
while (($code, $message) = each %status_code) {
# create mnemonic subroutines
$message =~ tr/a-z \-/A-Z__/;
$mnemonic_code .= "sub SOCKS_$message () { $code }\t";
$mnemonic_code .= "push(\@EXPORT, 'SOCKS_$message');\n";
}
eval $mnemonic_code; # only one eval for speed
die if $@;
sub status_message {
return undef unless exists $status_code{ $_[0] };
$status_code{ $_[0] };
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Net::SOCKS - a SOCKS client class
=head1 SYNOPSIS
Establishing a connection:
my $sock = new Net::SOCKS(socks_addr => '192.168.1.3',
socks_port => 1080,
user_id => 'the_user',
user_password => 'the_password',
force_nonanonymous => 1,
protocol_version => 5);
# connect to finger port and request finger information for some_user
my $f= $sock->connect(peer_addr => '192.168.1.3', peer_port => 79);
print $f "some_user\n"; # example writing to socket
while (<$f>) { print } # example reading from socket
$sock->close();
Accepting an incoming connection:
my $sock = new Net::SOCKS(socks_addr => '192.168.1.3',
socks_port => 1080,
user_id => 'the_user',
user_password => 'the_password',
force_nonanonymous => 1,
protocol_version => 5);
my ($ip, $ip_dot_dec, $port) = $sock->bind(peer_addr => "128.10.10.11",
peer_port => 9999);
$f= $sock->accept();
print $f "Hi! Type something.\n"; # example writing to socket
while (<$f>) { print } # example reading from socket
$sock->close();
=head1 DESCRIPTION
my $sock = new Net::SOCKS(socks_addr => '192.168.1.3',
socks_port => 1080,
user_id => 'the_user',
user_password => 'the_password',
force_nonanonymous => 1,
protocol_version => 5);
To connect to a SOCKS server, specify the SOCKS server's
hostname, port number, SOCKS protocol version, username, and
password. Username and password are optional if you plan
to use a SOCKS server that doesn't require any authentication.
If you would like to force the connection to be
nonanoymous, set the force_nonanonymous parameter.
my $f= $sock->connect(peer_addr => '192.168.1.3', peer_port => 79);
To connect to another machine using SOCKS, use the connect method.
Specify the host and port number as parameters.
my ($ip, $ip_dot_dec, $port) = $sock->bind(peer_addr => "192.168.1.3",
peer_port => 9999);
If you wanted to accept a connection with SOCKS, specify the host
and port of the machine you expect a connection from. Upon
success, bind() returns the ip address and port number that
the SOCKS server is listening at on your behalf.
$f= $sock->accept();
If a call to bind() returns a success status code SOCKS_OKAY,
a call to the accept() method will return when the peer host
connects to the host/port that was returned by the bind() method.
Upon success, accept() returns SOCKS_OKAY.
$sock->close();
Closes the connection.
=head1 SEE ALSO
RFC 1928, RFC 1929.
=head1 AUTHOR
Clinton Wong, clintdw@netcom.com
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1997-1998 Clinton Wong. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
# constructor new()
# We don't do any parameter error checking here because the programmer
# should be able to get an object back from new(). A croak
# isn't graceful and returning undef isn't descriptive enough.
# Error checking happens when connect() or bind() calls _validate().
# Error messages are retrieved through status_message() and
# param('status_num').
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = {};
bless $self, $class;
${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_OKAY;
$self->_import_args(@_);
$self;
}
# connect() opens a socket through _request() and sends a command
# code of 1 to the SOCKS server. It returns a reference to a socket
# upon success or undef upon failure.
sub connect {
my $self = shift;
if (${*self}{protocol_version}==4) {
if ( $self->_request(1, @_) == SOCKS_OKAY ) { return ${*self}{fh} }
} elsif (${*self}{protocol_version}==5) {
if ( $self->_request5(1, @_) == SOCKS_OKAY ) { return ${*self}{fh} }
} else {
${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL_VERSION;
}
return undef;
}
# bind() opens a socket through _request() and sends a command
# code of 2 to the SOCKS server. Upon success, it returns
# an array of (32 bit IP address, IP address as dotted decimal,
# port number) where the SOCKS server is listening on the
# client's behalf. Upon failure, return undef.
sub bind {
my $self = shift;
if (${*self}{protocol_version}==4) {
$self->_request(2, @_);
} elsif (${*self}{protocol_version}==5) {
$self->_request5(2, @_);
} else {
${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL_VERSION;
}
if (${*self}{status_num} != SOCKS_OKAY) {
return undef;
}
# if we're working with an IPv4 address
if (${*self}{protocol_version}==4 || (${*self}{protocol_version}==5
&& defined ${*self}{addr_type} && ${*self}{addr_type}==1)) {
# if the listen address is zero, assume it is the same as the socks host
if (defined ${*self}{listen_addr} && ${*self}{listen_addr} == 0) {
${*self}{listen_addr} = ${*self}{socks_addr};
}
my $dotted_dec;
if (${*self}{listen_addr} =~ m/(\d+\.){3}\d+/) {
$dotted_dec = ${*self}{listen_addr};
} else {
$dotted_dec = inet_ntoa( pack ("N", ${*self}{listen_addr} ) );
}
if (${*self}{status_num}==SOCKS_OKAY) {
return (${*self}{listen_addr}, $dotted_dec, ${*self}{listen_port})
}
} else { # not a 32 bit IPv4 address. FQDN or IPv6 then.
if (${*self}{addr_type}==4) { # IPv6?
${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_UNSUPPORTED_ADDRESS_TYPE;
return undef;
}
if (${*self}{addr_type}==3) { # FQDN?
my $addr = gethostbyname(${*self}{listen_addr}); # -> 32 bit IPv4
${*self}{listen_hostname} = ${*self}{listen_addr};
if (! defined $addr) {
${*self}{status_num}=SOCKS_HOSTNAME_LOOKUP_FAILURE;
return undef;
}
my $dotted_dec = inet_ntoa( pack ("N", $addr ) );
return ($addr, $dotted_dec, ${*self}{listen_port})
}
}
return undef;
}
# Upon success, return a reference to a socket. Otherwise, return undef.
sub accept {
my ($self) = @_;
if (${*self}{protocol_version}==4) {
if ($self->_get_response() == SOCKS_OKAY ) { return ${*self}{fh} }
} elsif (${*self}{protocol_version}==5) {
$self->_get_resp5();
if (${*self}{status_num} != SOCKS_OKAY) {return undef}
if (${*self}{addr_type}==4) { # IPv6?
${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_UNSUPPORTED_ADDRESS_TYPE;
return undef;
}
if (${*self}{addr_type}==3) { # FQDN?
my $addr = gethostbyname(${*self}{listen_addr}); # -> 32 bit IPv4
${*self}{listen_hostname} = ${*self}{listen_addr};
if (! defined $addr) {
${*self}{status_num}=SOCKS_HOSTNAME_LOOKUP_FAILURE;
return undef;
}
${*self}{listen_addr}=$addr; # we expect IPv4 to live there
}
return ${*self}{fh}
} else {
${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL_VERSION;
}
return undef;
}
sub close {
my ($self) = @_;
if (defined ${*self}{fh}) {close(${*self}{fh})}
}
# Validate that destination host/port exists
sub _validate {
my $self = shift;
# check the method parameters
unless (defined ${*self}{socks_addr} && length ${*self}{socks_addr}) {
return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_MISSING_SOCKS_SERVER_NET_DATA;
}
unless (defined ${*self}{socks_port} && ${*self}{socks_port} > 0) {
return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_MISSING_SOCKS_SERVER_NET_DATA;
}
unless (defined ${*self}{peer_addr} && length ${*self}{peer_addr}) {
return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_MISSING_PEER_NET_DATA;
}
unless (defined ${*self}{peer_port} && ${*self}{peer_port} > 0) {
return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_MISSING_PEER_NET_DATA;
}
unless (defined ${*self}{protocol_version} &&
(${*self}{protocol_version}==4 || ${*self}{protocol_version}==5) ) {
return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL_VERSION;
}
if (${*self}{protocol_version}==5 && defined ${*self}{user_id}
&& length(${*self}{user_id})>0 && (! defined ${*self}{user_password}
|| length(${*self}{user_password}) == 0 ) ) {
return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_INCOMPLETE_AUTH;
}
if ( ! defined ${*self}{user_id} ) { ${*self}{user_id}='' }
return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_OKAY;
}
sub _request {
my $self = shift;
my $req_num = shift;
my $rc;
$self->_import_args(@_);
$rc=$self->_validate();
if ($rc != SOCKS_OKAY) { return ${*self}{status_num} = $rc }
# connect to the SOCKS server
$rc=$self->_connect();
if ($rc==SOCKS_OKAY) {
# resolve name
unless (${*self}{peer_addr} =~ /^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$/o) {
#die "peer_addr not an IP adress: ${*self}{peer_addr}\n";
#print STDERR "debug: peer_addr not an IP adress: ${*self}{peer_addr} -- resolving...\n";
my $res = Net::DNS::Resolver->new;
my $query = $res->search(${*self}{peer_addr});
my $ip;
if ($query) {
foreach my $rr ($query->answer) {
next unless $rr->type eq "A";
$ip = $rr->address;
}
}
$ip or die "cannot resolve name ${*self}{peer_addr}";
${*self}{peer_addr} = $ip;
}
# send the request
print { ${*self}{fh} } pack ('CCn', 4, $req_num, ${*self}{peer_port}) .
inet_aton(${*self}{peer_addr}) . ${*self}{user_id} . (pack 'x');
# get server response, returns server response code
return $self->_get_response();
}
return ${*self}{status_num} = $rc;
}
# reads response from server, returns status_code, sets object values
sub _get_response {
my ($self) = @_;
my $received = '';
while ( read(${*self}{fh}, $received, 8) && (length($received) < 8) ) {}
( ${*self}{vn}, ${*self}{cd}, ${*self}{listen_port},
${*self}{listen_addr} ) = unpack 'CCnN', $received;
return ${*self}{status_num} = ${*self}{cd};
}
sub _request5 {
my $self = shift;
my $req_num = shift;
my $rc;
$self->_import_args(@_);
$rc=$self->_validate();
if ($rc != SOCKS_OKAY) { return ${*self}{status_num} = $rc }
# connect to the SOCKS server
${*self}{status_num}=$self->_connect();
if (${*self}{status_num} != SOCKS_OKAY) {return ${*self}{status_num}}
# send method request
$self->_method_request5();
if (${*self}{status_num} != SOCKS_OKAY) {return ${*self}{status_num}}
# get server method response
$self->_method_response5();
if (${*self}{status_num} != SOCKS_OKAY) {return ${*self}{status_num}}
if ( ${*self}{returned_method} == 2) { # username/password needed
$self->_user_request5();
if (${*self}{status_num} != SOCKS_OKAY) {return ${*self}{status_num}}
$self->_user_response5();
if (${*self}{status_num} != SOCKS_OKAY) {return ${*self}{status_num}}
}
my $addr_type;
my $dest_addr;
if (${*self}{peer_addr} =~ /[a-z][A-Z]/) { # FQDN?
$addr_type=3;
$dest_addr = length(${*self}{peer_addr}) . ${*self}{peer_addr};
} else { # nope. Must be dotted-dec.
$addr_type = 1;
$dest_addr = inet_aton(${*self}{peer_addr});
}
print { ${*self}{fh} } pack ('CCCC', 5, $req_num, 0, $addr_type);
print { ${*self}{fh} } $dest_addr . pack('n', ${*self}{peer_port});
$self->_get_resp5();
return ${*self}{status_num};
}
# reads response from server, returns status_code, sets object values
sub _get_resp5 {
my ($self) = @_;
my $received = '';
while ( read(${*self}{fh}, $received, 4) && (length($received) < 4) ) {}
( ${*self}{vn}, ${*self}{cd}, ${*self}{socks_flag}, ${*self}{addr_type})=
unpack('CCCC', $received);
if ( ${*self}{addr_type} == 3) { # FQDN
$received = '';
# get length of hostname (pascal style string)
while ( read(${*self}{fh}, $received, 1) && (length($received) < 1) ) {}
my $length = unpack('C', $received);
$received = '';
while ( read(${*self}{fh}, $received, $length) && (length($received) <
$length) ) {}
${*self}{listen_addr} = $received;
} elsif ( ${*self}{addr_type} == 1) { # IPv4 32 bit
$received = '';
while ( read(${*self}{fh}, $received, 4) && (length($received) < 4) ) {}
${*self}{listen_addr}=unpack('N', $received);
} else { # IPv6, others
${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_UNSUPPORTED_ADDRESS_TYPE;
}
$received = '';
while ( read(${*self}{fh}, $received, 2) && (length($received) < 2) ) {}
${*self}{listen_port} = unpack('n', $received);
if (${*self}{cd} == 0) {
# convert SOCKS5 success status code into the one SOCKS4 uses
${*self}{cd} = SOCKS_OKAY;
}
return ${*self}{status_num} = ${*self}{cd};
}
sub _method_request5 {
my $self = shift;
my $method = '';
# add anonymous to method list if the user didn't specify force_nonanonymous
if ( !defined ${*self}{force_nonanonymous} ||
${*self}{force_nonanonymous}==0) {
# add anonymous connect to method list
$method.=pack('C', 0); # anonymous
}
if ( defined ${*self}{user_id} && length (${*self}{user_id})>0 ) {
$method.=pack('C', 2); # user/pass
}
if (length($method)==0) {
return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_INCOMPLETE_AUTH;
}
print { ${*self}{fh} } pack ('CC', 5, length($method)), $method;
return SOCKS_OKAY;
}
sub _method_response5 {
my ($self) = @_;
my $received = '';
while ( read(${*self}{fh}, $received, 2) && (length($received) < 2) ) {}
my ($ver, $method) = unpack 'CC', $received;
if ($ver!=5) {return SOCKS_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL_VERSION}
if ($method==255) {return SOCKS_SERVER_DENIES_AUTH_METHOD}
${*self}{returned_method} = $method;
}
# code to send username/password to socks5 server
sub _user_request5 {
my ($self) = @_;
# check to make sure the user passed in a user/pass field
if (! defined ${*self}{user_id} || ! defined ${*self}{user_password} ||
length(${*self}{user_id}) == 0 ||
length(${*self}{user_password}) == 0) {
return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_INCOMPLETE_AUTH;
}
print { ${*self}{fh} } pack ('CC', 1, length(${*self}{user_id})),
${*self}{user_id}, pack ('C', length(${*self}{user_password})),
${*self}{user_password};
return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_OKAY;
}
sub _user_response5 {
my ($self) = @_;
my $received = '';
while ( read(${*self}{fh}, $received, 2) && (length($received) < 2) ) {}
my ($ver, $status) = unpack 'CC', $received;
if ($status != 0) {
return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_BAD_AUTH;
}
return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_OKAY;
}
# connect to socks server
sub _connect {
my ($self) = @_;
${*self}{fh} = new IO::Socket::INET (
PeerAddr => ${*self}{socks_addr},
PeerPort => ${*self}{socks_port},
Proto => 'tcp'
) || return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_FAILED;
my $old_fh = select(${*self}{fh});
$|=1;
select($old_fh);
return ${*self}{status_num} = SOCKS_OKAY;
}
sub _import_args {
my $self = shift;
my (%arg, $key);
# if a reference was passed, dereference it first
if (ref($_[0]) eq 'HASH') { %arg = %{$_[0]} } else { %arg = @_ }
foreach $key (keys %arg) { ${*self}{$key} = $arg{$key} }
}
# get/set an internal variable
# Currently known are:
# socks_addr, socks_port, listen_addr, listen_port,
# peer_addr, peer_port, fh, user_id, vn, cd, status_num.
sub param {
my ($self, $key, $value) = @_;
if (! defined $value) {
# No value given. We're doing a "get"
if ( defined ${*self}{$key} ) { return ${*self}{$key} }
else { return undef }
}
# Value given. We're doing a "set"
${*self}{$key} = $value;
return $value;
}
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