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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Copyright (C) 2014 Todd Lyons
# License GPLv2: GNU GPL version 2
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
#
# This script emulates a proxy which uses Proxy Protocol to communicate
# to a backend server. It should be run from an IP which is configured
# to be a Proxy Protocol connection (or not, if you are testing error
# scenarios) because Proxy Protocol specs require not to fall back to a
# non-proxied mode.
#
# The script is interactive, so when you run it, you are expected to
# perform whatever conversation is required for the protocol being
# tested. It uses STDIN/STDOUT, so you can also pipe output to/from the
# script. It was originally written to test Exim's Proxy Protocol
# code, and it could be tested like this:
#
# swaks --pipe 'perl proxy_protocol_client.pl --server-ip
# host.internal.lan' --from user@example.com --to user@example.net
#
use strict;
use warnings;
BEGIN { pop @INC if $INC[-1] eq '.' };
use IO::Select;
use IO::Socket;
use Getopt::Long;
use Data::Dumper;
my %opts;
GetOptions( \%opts,
'help',
'6|ipv6',
'dest-ip:s',
'dest-port:i',
'source-ip:s',
'source-port:i',
'server-ip:s',
'server-port:i',
'version:i'
);
&usage() if ($opts{help} || !$opts{'server-ip'});
my ($dest_ip,$source_ip,$dest_port,$source_port);
my %socket_map;
my $status_line = "Testing Proxy Protocol Version " .
($opts{version} ? $opts{version} : '2') .
":\n";
# All ip's and ports are in network byte order in version 2 mode, but are
# simple strings when in version 1 mode. The binary_pack_*() functions
# return the required data for the Proxy Protocol version being used.
# Use provided source or fall back to www.mrball.net
$source_ip = $opts{'source-ip'} ? binary_pack_ip($opts{'source-ip'}) :
$opts{6} ?
binary_pack_ip("2001:470:d:367::50") :
binary_pack_ip("208.89.139.252");
$source_port = $opts{'source-port'} ?
binary_pack_port($opts{'source-port'}) :
binary_pack_port(43118);
$status_line .= "-> " if (!$opts{version} || $opts{version} == 2);
# Use provided dest or fall back to mail.exim.org
$dest_ip = $opts{'dest-ip'} ? binary_pack_ip($opts{'dest-ip'}) :
$opts{6} ?
binary_pack_ip("2001:630:212:8:204:23ff:fed6:b664") :
binary_pack_ip("131.111.8.192");
$dest_port = $opts{'dest-port'} ?
binary_pack_port($opts{'dest-port'}) :
binary_pack_port(25);
# The IP and port of the Proxy Protocol backend real server being tested,
# don't binary pack it.
my $server_ip = $opts{'server-ip'};
my $server_port = $opts{'server-port'} ? $opts{'server-port'} : 25;
my $s = IO::Select->new(); # for socket polling
sub generate_preamble {
my @preamble;
if (!$opts{version} || $opts{version} == 2) {
@preamble = (
"\x0D\x0A\x0D\x0A\x00\x0D\x0A\x51\x55\x49\x54\x0A", # 12 byte v2 header
"\x21", # top 4 bits declares v2
# bottom 4 bits is command
$opts{6} ? "\x21" : "\x11", # inet6/4 and TCP (stream)
$opts{6} ? "\x00\x24" : "\x00\x0b", # 36 bytes / 12 bytes
$source_ip,
$dest_ip,
$source_port,
$dest_port
);
}
else {
@preamble = (
"PROXY", " ", # Request proxy mode
$opts{6} ? "TCP6" : "TCP4", " ", # inet6/4 and TCP (stream)
$source_ip, " ",
$dest_ip, " ",
$source_port, " ",
$dest_port,
"\x0d\x0a"
);
$status_line .= join "", @preamble;
}
print "\n", $status_line, "\n";
print "\n" if (!$opts{version} || $opts{version} == 2);
return @preamble;
}
sub binary_pack_port {
my $port = shift();
if ($opts{version} && $opts{version} == 1) {
return $port
if ($port && $port =~ /^\d+$/ && $port > 0 && $port < 65536);
die "Not a valid port: $port";
}
$status_line .= $port." ";
$port = pack "S", $port;
return $port;
}
sub binary_pack_ip {
my $ip = shift();
if ( $ip =~ m/\./ && !$opts{6}) {
if (IP4_valid($ip)) {
return $ip if ($opts{version} && $opts{version} == 1);
$status_line .= $ip.":";
$ip = pack "C*", split /\./, $ip;
}
else { die "Invalid IPv4: $ip"; }
}
elsif ($ip =~ m/:/ && $opts{6}) {
$ip = pad_ipv6($ip);
if (IP6_valid($ip)) {
return $ip if ($opts{version} && $opts{version} == 1);
$status_line .= $ip.":";
$ip = pack "S>*", map hex, split /:/, $ip;
}
else { die "Invalid IPv6: $ip"; }
}
else { die "Mismatching IP families passed: $ip"; }
return $ip;
}
sub pad_ipv6 {
my $ip = shift();
my @ip = split /:/, $ip;
my $segments = scalar @ip;
return $ip if ($segments == 8);
$ip = "";
for (my $count=1; $count <= $segments; $count++) {
my $block = $ip[$count-1];
if ($block) {
$ip .= $block;
$ip .= ":" unless $count == $segments;
}
elsif ($count == 1) {
# Somebody passed us ::1, fix it, but it's not really valid
$ip = "0:";
}
else {
$ip .= join ":", map "0", 0..(8-$segments);
$ip .= ":";
}
}
return $ip;
}
sub IP6_valid {
my $ip = shift;
$ip = lc($ip);
return 0 unless ($ip =~ /^[0-9a-f:]+$/);
my @ip = split /:/, $ip;
return 0 if (scalar @ip != 8);
return 1;
}
sub IP4_valid {
my $ip = shift;
$ip =~ /^(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})$/;
foreach ($1,$2,$3,$4){
if ($_ <256 && $_ >0) {next;}
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
sub go_interactive {
my $continue = 1;
while($continue) {
# Check for input on both ends, recheck every 5 sec
for my $socket ($s->can_read(5)) {
my $remote = $socket_map{$socket};
my $buffer;
my $read = $socket->sysread($buffer, 4096);
if ($read) {
$remote->syswrite($buffer);
}
else {
$continue = 0;
}
}
}
}
sub connect_stdin_to_proxy {
my $sock = new IO::Socket::INET(
PeerAddr => $server_ip,
PeerPort => $server_port,
Proto => 'tcp'
);
die "Could not create socket: $!\n" unless $sock;
# Add sockets to the Select group
$s->add(\*STDIN);
$s->add($sock);
# Tie the sockets together using this hash
$socket_map{\*STDIN} = $sock;
$socket_map{$sock} = \*STDOUT;
return $sock;
}
sub usage {
chomp(my $prog = `basename $0`);
print <<EOF;
Usage: $prog [required] [optional]
Required:
--server-ip IP of server to test proxy configuration,
a hostname is ok, but for only this setting
Optional:
--server-port Port server is listening on (default 25)
--6 IPv6 source/dest (default IPv4), if none specified,
some default, reverse resolvable IP's are used for
the source and dest ip/port
--dest-ip Public IP of the proxy server
--dest-port Port of public IP of proxy server
--source-ip IP connecting to the proxy server
--source-port Port of IP connecting to the proxy server
--help This output
EOF
exit;
}
my $sock = connect_stdin_to_proxy();
my @preamble = generate_preamble();
print $sock @preamble;
go_interactive();
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