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| Sponsored by [ppl](https://ppl.family) |
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A strategy for packing and unpacking tunneled network messages (or any stream) in node.js
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"The M-PROXY Protocol" for node.js
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Examples
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A strategy for packing and unpacking multiplexed streams.
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<small>Where you have distinct clients on one side trying to reach distinct servers on the other.</small>
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```
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Browser <--\ /--> Device
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Browser <---- M-PROXY Service ----> Device
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Browser <--/ \--> Device
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```
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It's the kind of thing you'd use to build a poor man's VPN, or port-forward router.
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The M-PROXY Protocol
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===================
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This is similar to "The PROXY Protocol" (a la HAProxy), but desgined for multiplexed tls, http, tcp, and udp
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tunneled over arbitrary streams (such as WebSockets).
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It also has a backchannel for communicating with the proxy itself.
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Each message has a header with a socket identifier (family, addr, port), and may have additional information.
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```
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<version><headerlen><family>,<address>,<port>,<datalen>,<service>,<port>,<name>
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```
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```
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<254><45>IPv4,127.0.1.1,4321,199,https,443,example.com
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```
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```
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version (8 bits) 254 is version 1
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header length (8 bits) the remaining length of the header before data begins
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These values are used to identify a specific client among many
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socket family (string) the IPv4 or IPv6 connection from a client
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socket address (string) the x.x.x.x remote address of the client
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socket port (string) the 1-65536 source port of the remote client
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data length (string) the number of bytes in the wrapped packet, in case the network re-chunks the packet
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These optional values can be very useful at the start of a new connection
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service name (string) Either a standard service name (port + protocol), such as 'https'
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as listed in /etc/services, otherwise 'tls', 'tcp', or 'udp' for generics
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Also 'control' is used for messages to the proxy (such as 'pause' events)
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service port (string) The listening port, such as 443. Useful for non-standard or dynamic services.
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host or server name (string) Useful for services that can be routed by name, such as http, https, smtp, and dns.
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```
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v1 is text-based. Future versions may be binary.
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API
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===
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```js
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var Packer = require('proxy-packer');
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```
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Packer.create({
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onmessage: function (msg) {
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// msg = { family, address, port, service, data };
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}
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, onend: function (msg) {
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// msg = { family, address, port };
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}
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, onerror: function (err) {
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// err = { message, family, address, port };
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}
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});
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```js
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unpacker = Packer.create(handlers); // Create a state machine for unpacking
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var chunk = Packer.pack(address, data, service);
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var addr = Packer.socketToAddr(socket);
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var id = Packer.addrToId(address);
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var id = Packer.socketToId(socket);
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handlers.oncontrol = function (tun) { } // for communicating with the proxy
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// tun.data is an array
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// '[ -1, "[Error] bad hello" ]'
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// '[ 0, "[Error] out-of-band error message" ]'
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// '[ 1, "hello", 254, [ "add_token", "delete_token" ] ]'
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// '[ 1, "add_token" ]'
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// '[ 1, "delete_token" ]'
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var myDuplex = Packer.Stream.create(socketOrStream);
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handlers.onmessage = function (tun) { } // a client has sent a message
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// tun = { family, address, port, data
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// , service, serviceport, name };
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handlers.onpause = function (tun) { } // proxy requests to pause upload to a client
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// tun = { family, address, port };
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handlers.onresume = function (tun) { } // proxy requests to resume upload to a client
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// tun = { family, address, port };
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handlers.onend = function (tun) { } // proxy requests to close a client's socket
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// tun = { family, address, port };
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handlers.onerror = function (err) { } // proxy is relaying a client's error
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// err = { message, family, address, port };
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```
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<!--
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TODO
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handlers.onconnect = function (tun) { } // a new client has connected
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-->
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```js
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var chunk = Packer.pack(tun, data); // Add M-PROXY header to data
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// tun = { family, address, port
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// , service, serviceport, name }
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var addr = Packer.socketToAddr(socket); // Probe raw, raw socket for address info
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var id = Packer.addrToId(address); // Turn M-PROXY address info into a deterministic id
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var id = Packer.socketToId(socket); // Turn raw, raw socket info into a deterministic id
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```
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## API Helpers
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```js
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var socket = Packer.Stream.wrapSocket(socketOrStream); // workaround for https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/8854
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// which was just closed recently, but probably still needs
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// something more like this (below) to work as intended
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// https://github.com/findhit/proxywrap/blob/master/lib/proxywrap.js
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```
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```js
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var myTransform = Packer.Transform.create({
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address: {
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family: '...'
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you get the same output as the packer does.
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```bash
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node test-pack.js input.json output.bin
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node test/pack.js input.json output.bin
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hexdump output.bin
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```
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, "address": {
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"family": "IPv4"
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, "address": "127.0.1.1"
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, "port": 443
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, "port": 4321
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, "service": "foo"
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, "serviceport": 443
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, "name": 'example.com'
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}
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, "filepath": "./sni.tcp.bin"
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}
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machine.port = machine._headers[2];
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machine.bodyLen = parseInt(machine._headers[3], 10) || 0;
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machine.service = machine._headers[4];
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machine.serviceport = machine._headers[5];
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machine.name = machine._headers[6];
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//console.log('machine.service', machine.service);
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return true;
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}
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}
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msg.family = machine.family;
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msg.address = machine.address;
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msg.port = machine.port;
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msg.service = machine.service;
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msg.data = data;
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msg.family = machine.family;
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msg.address = machine.address;
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msg.port = machine.port;
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msg.service = machine.service;
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msg.serviceport = machine.serviceport;
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msg.name = machine.name;
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msg.data = data;
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if (machine.emit) {
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machine.emit(serviceEvents[msg.service] || serviceEvents.default);
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return machine;
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};
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Packer.pack = function (address, data, service) {
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Packer.pack = function (meta, data, service) {
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data = data || Buffer.from(' ');
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if (!Buffer.isBuffer(data)) {
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data = new Buffer(JSON.stringify(data));
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}
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if (service && service !== 'control') {
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address.service = service;
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meta.service = service;
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}
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var version = 1;
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}
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else {
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header = Buffer.from([
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address.family, address.address, address.port, data.byteLength, (address.service || '')
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meta.family, meta.address, meta.port, data.byteLength,
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(meta.service || ''), (meta.serviceport || ''), (meta.name || '')
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].join(','));
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}
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var meta = Buffer.from([ 255 - version, header.length ]);
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var buf = Buffer.alloc(meta.byteLength + header.byteLength + data.byteLength);
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var metaBuf = Buffer.from([ 255 - version, header.length ]);
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var buf = Buffer.alloc(metaBuf.byteLength + header.byteLength + data.byteLength);
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meta.copy(buf, 0);
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metaBuf.copy(buf, 0);
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header.copy(buf, 2);
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data.copy(buf, 2 + header.byteLength);
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}
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this.__my_addr = options.address;
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this.__my_service = options.service;
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this.__my_serviceport = options.serviceport;
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this.__my_name = options.name;
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Transform.call(this, options);
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}
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util.inherits(MyTransform, Transform);
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var address = this.__my_addr;
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address.service = address.service || this.__my_service;
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address.serviceport = address.serviceport || this.__my_serviceport;
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address.name = address.name || this.__my_name;
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this.push(Packer.pack(address, data));
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callback();
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};
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{
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"name": "proxy-packer",
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"version": "1.4.2",
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"version": "1.4.3",
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"description": "A strategy for packing and unpacking a proxy stream (i.e. packets through a tunnel). Handles multiplexed and tls connections. Used by telebit and telebitd.",
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"main": "index.js",
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"scripts": {
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, "address": {
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"family": "IPv4"
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, "address": "127.0.1.1"
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, "port": 443
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, "service": "foo"
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, "port": 4321
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, "service": "https"
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, "serviceport": 443
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}
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, "filepath": "./sni.hello.bin"
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}
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var fs = require('fs');
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var infile = process.argv[2];
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var outfile = process.argv[3];
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var sni = require('sni');
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if (!infile || !outfile) {
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console.error("Usage:");
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console.error("node test-pack.js input.json output.bin");
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console.error("node test/pack.js test/input.json test/output.bin");
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process.exit(1);
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return;
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}
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var path = require('path');
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var json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(infile, 'utf8'));
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var data = require('fs').readFileSync(json.filepath, null);
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var Packer = require('./index.js');
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var data = require('fs').readFileSync(path.resolve(path.dirname(infile), json.filepath), null);
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var Packer = require('../index.js');
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var servername = sni(data);
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var m = data.toString().match(/(?:^|[\r\n])Host: ([^\r\n]+)[\r\n]*/im);
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var hostname = (m && m[1].toLowerCase() || '').split(':')[0];
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/*
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function pack() {
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var version = json.version;
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var address = json.address;
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var header = address.family + ',' + address.address + ',' + address.port + ',' + data.byteLength
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+ ',' + (address.service || '')
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+ ',' + (address.service || '') + ',' + (address.serviceport || '') + ',' + (servername || hostname || '')
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;
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var buf = Buffer.concat([
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Buffer.from([ 255 - version, header.length ])
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}
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*/
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json.address.name = servername || hostname;
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var buf = Packer.pack(json.address, data);
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fs.writeFileSync(outfile, buf, null);
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console.log("wrote " + buf.byteLength + " bytes to '" + outfile + "' ('hexdump " + outfile + "' to inspect)");
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'use strict';
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var sni = require('sni');
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var hello = require('fs').readFileSync('./sni.hello.bin');
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var hello = require('fs').readFileSync(__dirname + '/sni.hello.bin');
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var version = 1;
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var address = {
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family: 'IPv4'
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, address: '127.0.1.1'
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, port: 443
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, service: 'foo'
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, port: 4321
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, service: 'foo-https'
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, serviceport: 443
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, name: 'foo-pokemap.hellabit.com'
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};
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var header = address.family + ',' + address.address + ',' + address.port + ',' + hello.byteLength
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+ ',' + (address.service || '')
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+ ',' + (address.service || '') + ',' + (address.serviceport || '') + ',' + (address.name || '')
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;
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var buf = Buffer.concat([
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Buffer.from([ 255 - version, header.length ])
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var services = { 'ssh': 22, 'http': 4080, 'https': 8443 };
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var clients = {};
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var count = 0;
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var packer = require('./');
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var packer = require('../');
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var machine = packer.create({
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onmessage: function (opts) {
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var id = opts.family + ',' + opts.address + ',' + opts.port;
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onmessage: function (tun) {
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var id = tun.family + ',' + tun.address + ',' + tun.port;
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var service = 'https';
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var port = services[service];
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var servername = sni(opts.data);
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var servername = sni(tun.data);
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console.log('');
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console.log('[onMessage]');
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if (!opts.data.equals(hello)) {
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if (!tun.data.equals(hello)) {
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throw new Error("'data' packet is not equal to original 'hello' packet");
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}
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console.log('all', opts.data.byteLength, 'bytes are equal');
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console.log('src:', opts.family, opts.address + ':' + opts.port);
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console.log('all', tun.data.byteLength, 'bytes are equal');
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console.log('src:', tun.family, tun.address + ':' + tun.port + ':' + tun.serviceport);
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console.log('dst:', 'IPv4 127.0.0.1:' + port);
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if (!clients[id]) {
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if (!servername) {
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throw new Error("no servername found for '" + id + "'");
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}
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console.log("servername: '" + servername + "'");
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console.log("servername: '" + servername + "'", tun.name);
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}
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count += 1;
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