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50 # This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
51 # (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
52 # Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
56 package TLSProxy::Proxy;
62 use TLSProxy::Message;
63 use TLSProxy::ClientHello;
75 proxy_addr => "localhost",
77 server_addr => "localhost",
90 message_rec_list => []
93 return bless $self, $class;
101 $self->{record_list} = [];
102 $self->{message_list} = [];
103 $self->{message_rec_list} = [];
105 TLSProxy::Message->clear();
106 TLSProxy::Record->clear();
124 open(STDOUT, ">", File::Spec->devnull())
125 or die "Failed to redirect stdout";
126 open(STDERR, ">&STDOUT");
127 exec($self->execute." s_server -testmode -accept ".($self->server_port)
128 ." -cert ".$self->cert." -naccept 1");
134 $oldstdout = select(File::Spec->devnull());
137 # Create the Proxy socket
138 my $proxy_sock = new IO::Socket::INET(
139 LocalHost => $self->proxy_addr,
140 LocalPort => $self->proxy_port,
147 print "Proxy started on port ".$self->proxy_port."\n";
149 die "Failed creating proxy socket\n";
152 if ($self->execute) {
155 open(STDOUT, ">", File::Spec->devnull())
156 or die "Failed to redirect stdout";
157 open(STDERR, ">&STDOUT");
159 ." s_client -cipher AES128-SHA -testmode -connect "
160 .($self->proxy_addr).":".($self->proxy_port));
164 # Wait for incoming connection from client
165 my $client_sock = $proxy_sock->accept()
166 or die "Failed accepting incoming connection\n";
168 print "Connection opened\n";
170 # Now connect to the server
173 #We loop over this a few times because sometimes s_server can take a while
176 $server_sock = new IO::Socket::INET(
177 PeerAddr => $self->server_addr,
178 PeerPort => $self->server_port,
185 #Sleep for a short while
186 select(undef, undef, undef, 0.1);
188 die "Failed to start up server\n";
191 } while (!$server_sock);
193 my $sel = IO::Select->new($server_sock, $client_sock);
195 my @handles = ($server_sock, $client_sock);
197 #Wait for either the server socket or the client socket to become readable
199 while(!(TLSProxy::Message->end) && (@ready = $sel->can_read)) {
200 foreach my $hand (@ready) {
201 if ($hand == $server_sock) {
202 $server_sock->sysread($indata, 16384) or goto END;
203 $indata = $self->process_packet(1, $indata);
204 $client_sock->syswrite($indata);
205 } elsif ($hand == $client_sock) {
206 $client_sock->sysread($indata, 16384) or goto END;
207 $indata = $self->process_packet(0, $indata);
208 $server_sock->syswrite($indata);
217 print "Connection closed\n";
219 $server_sock->close();
222 #Closing this also kills the child process
223 $client_sock->close();
226 $proxy_sock->close();
236 my ($self, $server, $packet) = @_;
243 print "Received server packet\n";
245 print "Received client packet\n";
248 print "Packet length = ".length($packet)."\n";
249 print "Processing flight ".$self->flight."\n";
251 #Return contains the list of record found in the packet followed by the
252 #list of messages in those records
253 my @ret = TLSProxy::Record->get_records($server, $self->flight, $packet);
254 push @{$self->record_list}, @{$ret[0]};
255 $self->{message_rec_list} = $ret[0];
256 push @{$self->{message_list}}, @{$ret[1]};
260 #Finished parsing. Call user provided filter here
261 $self->filter->($self);
263 #Reconstruct the packet
265 foreach my $record (@{$self->record_list}) {
266 #We only replay the records for the current flight
267 if ($record->flight != $self->flight) {
270 $packet .= $record->reconstruct_record();
273 $self->{flight} = $self->{flight} + 1;
275 print "Forwarded packet length = ".length($packet)."\n\n";
284 return $self->{execute};
289 return $self->{cert};
294 return $self->{debug};
299 return $self->{flight};
304 return $self->{record_list};
309 return $self->{message_list};
314 return $self->{success};
322 #Read/write accessors
327 $self->{proxy_addr} = shift;
329 return $self->{proxy_addr};
335 $self->{proxy_port} = shift;
337 return $self->{proxy_port};
343 $self->{server_addr} = shift;
345 return $self->{server_addr};
351 $self->{server_port} = shift;
353 return $self->{server_port};
359 $self->{filter} = shift;
361 return $self->{filter};