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package main
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import (
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"flag"
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"fmt"
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"log"
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"os/exec"
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"os/user"
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"strings"
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"syscall"
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"time"
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2018-01-06 23:58:30 +00:00
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hkex "blitter.com/herradurakex"
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)
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2018-01-18 00:39:01 +00:00
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const (
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OpR = 'r' // read(file) (binary mode)
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OpW = 'w' // (over)write
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OpA = 'a' // append
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OpRm = 'd' // rm
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OpRmD = 'D' // rmdir (rm -rf)
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OpM = 'm' // mkdir (-p)
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OpN = 'n' // re(n)ame (mv)
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OpCm = 'c' // chmod
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OpCo = 'C' // chown
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OpX = 'x' // exec
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)
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type Op uint8
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type cmdRunner struct {
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op Op
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who string
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arg string
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authCookie string
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CloseHandler func(*cmdRunner)
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status int
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}
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func testCloseHandler(r *cmdRunner) {
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fmt.Println("[testCloseHandler()]")
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r.arg = "/usr/bin/touch " + r.arg
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cmd(r)
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}
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func cmd(r *cmdRunner) {
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switch r.op {
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case OpR:
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//Clean up r.cmd beforehand
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r.arg = strings.TrimSpace(r.arg)
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fmt.Printf("[cmd was:'%s']\n", r.arg)
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runCmdAs(r.who, r.arg)
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fmt.Println(r.arg)
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break
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default:
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fmt.Printf("[cmd %d ignored:%d]\n", int(r.op))
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break
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}
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}
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// Run a command (via os.exec) as a specific user
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func runCmdAs(who string, cmd string) (err error) {
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u, _ := user.Lookup(who)
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var uid, gid uint32
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fmt.Sscanf(u.Uid, "%d", &uid)
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fmt.Sscanf(u.Gid, "%d", &gid)
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//fmt.Println("uid:", uid, "gid:", gid)
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args := strings.Split(cmd, " ")
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arg0 := args[0]
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args = args[1:]
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c := exec.Command(arg0, args...)
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c.SysProcAttr = &syscall.SysProcAttr{}
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c.SysProcAttr.Credential = &syscall.Credential{Uid: uid, Gid: gid}
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err = c.Run()
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if err != nil {
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log.Printf("Command finished with error: %v", err)
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log.Printf("[%s]\n", cmd)
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}
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return
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}
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2018-01-09 03:16:55 +00:00
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// Demo of a simple server that listens and spawns goroutines for each
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// connecting client. Note this code is identical to standard tcp
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// server code, save for declaring 'hkex' rather than 'net'
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// Listener and Conns. The KEx and encrypt/decrypt is done within the type.
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// Compare to 'serverp.go' in this directory to see the equivalence.
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func main() {
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var laddr string
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flag.StringVar(&laddr, "l", ":2000", "interface[:port] to listen")
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flag.Parse()
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// Listen on TCP port 2000 on all available unicast and
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// anycast IP addresses of the local system.
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l, err := hkex.Listen("tcp", laddr)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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defer l.Close()
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fmt.Println("Serving on", laddr)
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for {
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// Wait for a connection.
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conn, err := l.Accept()
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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fmt.Println("Accepted client")
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// Handle the connection in a new goroutine.
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// The loop then returns to accepting, so that
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// multiple connections may be served concurrently.
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go func(c hkex.Conn) (e error) {
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defer c.Close()
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ch := make(chan []byte)
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chN := 0
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eCh := make(chan error)
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// Start a goroutine to read from our net connection
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go func(ch chan []byte, eCh chan error) {
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for {
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// try to read the data
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data := make([]byte, 512)
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chN, err = c.Read(data)
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if err != nil {
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// send an error if it's encountered
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eCh <- err
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return
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}
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// send data if we read some.
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ch <- data[0:chN]
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}
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}(ch, eCh)
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ticker := time.Tick(time.Second / 100)
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var r cmdRunner
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var connOp *byte = nil
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Term:
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// continuously read from the connection
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for {
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select {
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// This case means we recieved data on the connection
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case data := <-ch:
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// Do something with the data
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fmt.Printf("Client sent %+v\n", data[0:chN])
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if connOp == nil {
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// Initial xmit - get op byte
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// (TODO: determine valid ops
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// for now 'e' (echo), 'i' (interactive), 'x' (exec), ... ?)
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connOp = new(byte)
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*connOp = data[0]
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data = data[1:chN]
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chN -= 1
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fmt.Printf("[* connOp '%c']\n", *connOp)
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// The CloseHandler typically handles the
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// accumulated command data
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r = cmdRunner{op: Op(*connOp),
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who: "larissa", arg: string(data),
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authCookie: "c00ki3",
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CloseHandler: testCloseHandler,
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status: 0}
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}
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//fmt.Printf("Client sent %s\n", string(data))
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// This case means we got an error and the goroutine has finished
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case err := <-eCh:
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// handle our error then exit for loop
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if err.Error() == "EOF" {
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fmt.Printf("[Client disconnected]\n")
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r.CloseHandler(&r)
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} else {
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fmt.Printf("Error reading client data! (%+v)\n", err)
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}
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break Term
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// This will timeout on the read.
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case <-ticker:
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// do nothing? this is just so we can time out if we need to.
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// you probably don't even need to have this here unless you want
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// do something specifically on the timeout.
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}
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}
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// Shut down the connection.
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//c.Close()
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return
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}(conn)
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}
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}
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