Reputation: 131
This script listens on an IP/port and intends to act as a HTTP(S) proxy.
Requests to HTTP URLs work fine, but I'm stumbling on how to deal with HTTPS requests and more specifically, an SSLv3 handshake after the client sends a CONNECT request to the proxy.
The closest I've came to what looks like an answer is:
I'm really not sure, so a pointer as to how to deal with this would be greatly appreciated.
Here is a sample request: http://pastebin.com/xkWhGyjW
<?php
class proxy {
static $server;
static $client;
static function headers($str) { // Parses HTTP headers into an array
$tmp = preg_split("'\r?\n'",$str);
$output = array();
$output[] = explode(' ',array_shift($tmp));
$post = ($output[0][0] == 'POST' ? true : false);
foreach($tmp as $i => $header) {
if($post && !trim($header)) {
$output['POST'] = $tmp[$i+1];
break;
}
else {
$l = explode(':',$header,2);
$output[$l[0]] = $l[0].': '.ltrim($l[1]);
}
}
return $output;
}
public function output($curl,$data) {
socket_write(proxy::$client,$data);
return strlen($data);
}
}
$ip = "127.0.0.1";
$port = 50000;
proxy::$server = socket_create(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);
socket_set_option(proxy::$server,SOL_SOCKET,SO_REUSEADDR,1);
socket_bind(proxy::$server,$ip,50000);
socket_getsockname(proxy::$server,$ip,$port);
socket_listen(proxy::$server);
while(proxy::$client = socket_accept(proxy::$server)) {
$input = socket_read(proxy::$client,4096);
preg_match("'^([^\s]+)\s([^\s]+)\s([^\r\n]+)'ims",$input,$request);
$headers = proxy::headers($input);
echo $input,"\n\n";
if(preg_match("'^CONNECT '",$input)) { // HTTPS
// Tell the client we can deal with this
socket_write(proxy::$client,"HTTP/1.1 200 Connection Established\r\n\r\n");
// Client sends binary data here (SSLv3, TLS handshake, Client hello?)
// socket_read(proxy::$client,4096);
// ?
}
else { // HTTP
$input = preg_replace("'^([^\s]+)\s([a-z]+://)?[a-z0-9\.\-]+'","\\1 ",$input);
$curl = curl_init($request[2]);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_HEADER,1);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER,$headers);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_TIMEOUT,15);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER,1);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS,1);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_VERBOSE,1);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_AUTOREFERER,true);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION,1);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION, array("proxy","output"));
curl_exec($curl);
curl_close($curl);
}
socket_close(proxy::$client);
}
socket_close(proxy::$server);
?>
Upvotes: 8
Views: 6582
Reputation: 561
If I understand correctly, you're writing a HTTP proxy server in PHP. The CURLOPT_HTTPPROXYTUNNEL
option is used when you want to connect to a proxy server using the PHP cURL library and use CONNECT
instead of GET
. In this case it's not relevant.
When your proxy server (PROXY) receives the CONNECT
request, it should connect to the specified host (ENDPOINT) using socket_create
and socket_connect
. Once the connection is established, let the client (CLIENT) know by sending HTTP/1.1 200 Connection Established
. After that, you'll want to copy all data that the ENDPOINT sends to PROXY to the CLIENT and all data that the CLIENT sends to PROXY to the ENDPOINT.
Using cURL like in your example will create multiple connections. To handle multiple connections, I've used pcntl_fork
, which forks a new process on every CONNECT
request.
Here's a working example:
<?php
class proxy {
static $server;
static $client;
static function headers($str) { // Parses HTTP headers into an array
$tmp = preg_split("'\r?\n'",$str);
$output = array();
$output[] = explode(' ',array_shift($tmp));
$post = ($output[0][0] == 'POST' ? true : false);
foreach($tmp as $i => $header) {
if($post && !trim($header)) {
$output['POST'] = $tmp[$i+1];
break;
}
else {
$l = explode(':',$header,2);
$output[$l[0]] = $l[0].': '.ltrim($l[1]);
}
}
return $output;
}
public function output($curl,$data) {
socket_write(proxy::$client,$data);
return strlen($data);
}
}
$ip = "127.0.0.1";
$port = 50000;
proxy::$server = socket_create(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);
socket_set_option(proxy::$server,SOL_SOCKET,SO_REUSEADDR,1);
socket_bind(proxy::$server,$ip,50000);
socket_getsockname(proxy::$server,$ip,$port);
socket_listen(proxy::$server);
while(proxy::$client = socket_accept(proxy::$server)) {
$input = socket_read(proxy::$client,4096);
preg_match("'^([^\s]+)\s([^\s]+)\s([^\r\n]+)'ims",$input,$request);
$headers = proxy::headers($input);
echo $input,"\n\n";
if(preg_match("'^CONNECT ([^ ]+):(\d+) '",$input,$match)) { // HTTPS
// fork to allow multiple connections
if(pcntl_fork())
continue;
$connect_host = $match[1];
$connect_port = $match[2];
// connect to endpoint
$connection = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);
if(!socket_connect($connection, gethostbyname($connect_host), $connect_port))
exit;
// let the client know that we're connected
socket_write(proxy::$client,"HTTP/1.1 200 Connection Established\r\n\r\n");
// proxy data
$all_sockets = array($connection, proxy::$client);
$null = null;
while(($sockets = $all_sockets)
&& false !== socket_select($sockets, $null, $null, 10)
) {
// can we read from the client without blocking?
if(in_array(proxy::$client, $sockets)) {
$buf = null;
socket_recv(proxy::$client, $buf, 8192, MSG_DONTWAIT);
echo "CLIENT => ENDPOINT (" . strlen($buf) . " bytes)\n";
if($buf === null)
exit;
socket_send($connection, $buf, strlen($buf), 0);
}
// can we read from the endpoint without blocking?
if(in_array($connection, $sockets)) {
$buf = null;
socket_recv($connection, $buf, 8192, MSG_DONTWAIT);
echo "ENDPOINT => CLIENT (" . strlen($buf) . " bytes)\n";
if($buf === null)
exit;
socket_send(proxy::$client, $buf, strlen($buf), 0);
}
}
exit;
}
else { // HTTP
$input = preg_replace("'^([^\s]+)\s([a-z]+://)?[a-z0-9\.\-]+'","\\1 ",$input);
$curl = curl_init($request[2]);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_HEADER,1);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER,$headers);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_TIMEOUT,15);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER,1);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS,1);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_VERBOSE,1);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_AUTOREFERER,true);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION,1);
curl_setopt($curl,CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION, array("proxy","output"));
curl_exec($curl);
curl_close($curl);
}
socket_close(proxy::$client);
}
socket_close(proxy::$server);
Upvotes: 7