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// Copyright 2017 Google Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Package tcpproxy lets users build TCP proxies, optionally making
// routing decisions based on HTTP/1 Host headers and the SNI hostname
// in TLS connections.
//
// Typical usage:
//
// var p tcpproxy.Proxy
// p.AddHTTPHostRoute(":80", "foo.com", tcpproxy.To("10.0.0.1:8081"))
// p.AddHTTPHostRoute(":80", "bar.com", tcpproxy.To("10.0.0.2:8082"))
// p.AddRoute(":80", tcpproxy.To("10.0.0.1:8081")) // fallback
// p.AddSNIRoute(":443", "foo.com", tcpproxy.To("10.0.0.1:4431"))
// p.AddSNIRoute(":443", "bar.com", tcpproxy.To("10.0.0.2:4432"))
// p.AddRoute(":443", tcpproxy.To("10.0.0.1:4431")) // fallback
// log.Fatal(p.Run())
//
// Calling Run (or Start) on a proxy also starts all the necessary
// listeners.
//
// For each accepted connection, the rules for that ipPort are
// matched, in order. If one matches (currently HTTP Host, SNI, or
// always), then the connection is handed to the target.
//
// The two predefined Target implementations are:
//
// 1) DialProxy, proxying to another address (use the To func to return a
// DialProxy value),
//
// 2) TargetListener, making the matched connection available via a
// net.Listener.Accept call.
//
// But Target is an interface, so you can also write your own.
//
// Note that tcpproxy does not do any TLS encryption or decryption. It
// only (via DialProxy) copies bytes around. The SNI hostname in the TLS
// header is unencrypted, for better or worse.
//
// This package makes no API stability promises. If you depend on it,
// vendor it.
package tcpproxy
import (
"bufio"
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"net"
"time"
)
// Proxy is a proxy. Its zero value is a valid proxy that does
// nothing. Call methods to add routes before calling Start or Run.
//
// The order that routes are added in matters; each is matched in the order
// registered.
type Proxy struct {
configs map[string]*config // ip:port => config
lns []net.Listener
donec chan struct{} // closed before err
err error // any error from listening
// ListenFunc optionally specifies an alternate listen
// function. If nil, net.Dial is used.
// The provided net is always "tcp".
ListenFunc func(net, laddr string) (net.Listener, error)
}
// Matcher reports whether hostname matches the Matcher's criteria.
type Matcher func(ctx context.Context, hostname string) bool
// equals is a trivial Matcher that implements string equality.
func equals(want string) Matcher {
return func(_ context.Context, got string) bool {
return want == got
}
}
// config contains the proxying state for one listener.
type config struct {
routes []route
}
// A route matches a connection to a target.
type route interface {
// match examines the initial bytes of a connection, looking for a
// match. If a match is found, match returns a non-nil Target to
// which the stream should be proxied. match returns nil if the
// connection doesn't match.
//
// match must not consume bytes from the given bufio.Reader, it
// can only Peek.
//
// If an sni or host header was parsed successfully, that will be
// returned as the second parameter.
match(*bufio.Reader) (Target, string)
}
func (p *Proxy) netListen() func(net, laddr string) (net.Listener, error) {
if p.ListenFunc != nil {
return p.ListenFunc
}
return net.Listen
}
func (p *Proxy) configFor(ipPort string) *config {
if p.configs == nil {
p.configs = make(map[string]*config)
}
if p.configs[ipPort] == nil {
p.configs[ipPort] = &config{}
}
return p.configs[ipPort]
}
func (p *Proxy) addRoute(ipPort string, r route) {
cfg := p.configFor(ipPort)
cfg.routes = append(cfg.routes, r)
}
// AddRoute appends an always-matching route to the ipPort listener,
// directing any connection to dest.
//
// This is generally used as either the only rule (for simple TCP
// proxies), or as the final fallback rule for an ipPort.
//
// The ipPort is any valid net.Listen TCP address.
func (p *Proxy) AddRoute(ipPort string, dest Target) {
p.addRoute(ipPort, fixedTarget{dest})
}
type fixedTarget struct {
t Target
}
func (m fixedTarget) match(*bufio.Reader) (Target, string) { return m.t, "" }
// Run is calls Start, and then Wait.
//
// It blocks until there's an error. The return value is always
// non-nil.
func (p *Proxy) Run() error {
if err := p.Start(); err != nil {
return err
}
return p.Wait()
}
// Wait waits for the Proxy to finish running. Currently this can only
// happen if a Listener is closed, or Close is called on the proxy.
//
// It is only valid to call Wait after a successful call to Start.
func (p *Proxy) Wait() error {
<-p.donec
return p.err
}
// Close closes all the proxy's self-opened listeners.
func (p *Proxy) Close() error {
for _, c := range p.lns {
c.Close()
}
return nil
}
// Start creates a TCP listener for each unique ipPort from the
// previously created routes and starts the proxy. It returns any
// error from starting listeners.
//
// If it returns a non-nil error, any successfully opened listeners
// are closed.
func (p *Proxy) Start() error {
if p.donec != nil {
return errors.New("already started")
}
p.donec = make(chan struct{})
errc := make(chan error, len(p.configs))
p.lns = make([]net.Listener, 0, len(p.configs))
for ipPort, config := range p.configs {
ln, err := p.netListen()("tcp", ipPort)
if err != nil {
p.Close()
return err
}
p.lns = append(p.lns, ln)
go p.serveListener(errc, ln, config.routes)
}
go p.awaitFirstError(errc)
return nil
}
func (p *Proxy) awaitFirstError(errc <-chan error) {
p.err = <-errc
close(p.donec)
}
func (p *Proxy) serveListener(ret chan<- error, ln net.Listener, routes []route) {
for {
c, err := ln.Accept()
if err != nil {
ret <- err
return
}
go p.serveConn(c, routes)
}
}
// serveConn runs in its own goroutine and matches c against routes.
// It returns whether it matched purely for testing.
func (p *Proxy) serveConn(c net.Conn, routes []route) bool {
br := bufio.NewReader(c)
for _, route := range routes {
if target, hostName := route.match(br); target != nil {
if n := br.Buffered(); n > 0 {
peeked, _ := br.Peek(br.Buffered())
c = &Conn{
HostName: hostName,
Peeked: peeked,
Conn: c,
}
}
target.HandleConn(c)
return true
}
}
// TODO: hook for this?
log.Printf("tcpproxy: no routes matched conn %v/%v; closing", c.RemoteAddr().String(), c.LocalAddr().String())
c.Close()
return false
}
// Conn is an incoming connection that has had some bytes read from it
// to determine how to route the connection. The Read method stitches
// the peeked bytes and unread bytes back together.
type Conn struct {
// HostName is the hostname field that was sent to the request router.
// In the case of TLS, this is the SNI header, in the case of HTTPHost
// route, it will be the host header. In the case of a fixed
// route, i.e. those created with AddRoute(), this will always be
// empty. This can be useful in the case where further routing decisions
// need to be made in the Target impementation.
HostName string
// Peeked are the bytes that have been read from Conn for the
// purposes of route matching, but have not yet been consumed
// by Read calls. It set to nil by Read when fully consumed.
Peeked []byte
// Conn is the underlying connection.
// It can be type asserted against *net.TCPConn or other types
// as needed. It should not be read from directly unless
// Peeked is nil.
net.Conn
}
func (c *Conn) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
if len(c.Peeked) > 0 {
n = copy(p, c.Peeked)
c.Peeked = c.Peeked[n:]
if len(c.Peeked) == 0 {
c.Peeked = nil
}
return n, nil
}
return c.Conn.Read(p)
}
// Target is what an incoming matched connection is sent to.
type Target interface {
// HandleConn is called when an incoming connection is
// matched. After the call to HandleConn, the tcpproxy
// package never touches the conn again. Implementations are
// responsible for closing the connection when needed.
//
// The concrete type of conn will be of type *Conn if any
// bytes have been consumed for the purposes of route
// matching.
HandleConn(net.Conn)
}
// To is shorthand way of writing &tcpproxy.DialProxy{Addr: addr}.
func To(addr string) *DialProxy {
return &DialProxy{Addr: addr}
}
// DialProxy implements Target by dialing a new connection to Addr
// and then proxying data back and forth.
//
// The To func is a shorthand way of creating a DialProxy.
type DialProxy struct {
// Addr is the TCP address to proxy to.
Addr string
// KeepAlivePeriod sets the period between TCP keep alives.
// If zero, a default is used. To disable, use a negative number.
// The keep-alive is used for both the client connection and
KeepAlivePeriod time.Duration
// DialTimeout optionally specifies a dial timeout.
// If zero, a default is used.
// If negative, the timeout is disabled.
DialTimeout time.Duration
// DialContext optionally specifies an alternate dial function
// for TCP targets. If nil, the standard
// net.Dialer.DialContext method is used.
DialContext func(ctx context.Context, network, address string) (net.Conn, error)
// OnDialError optionally specifies an alternate way to handle errors dialing Addr.
// If nil, the error is logged and src is closed.
// If non-nil, src is not closed automatically.
OnDialError func(src net.Conn, dstDialErr error)
// ProxyProtocolVersion optionally specifies the version of
// HAProxy's PROXY protocol to use. The PROXY protocol provides
// connection metadata to the DialProxy target, via a header
// inserted ahead of the client's traffic. The DialProxy target
// must explicitly support and expect the PROXY header; there is
// no graceful downgrade.
// If zero, no PROXY header is sent. Currently, version 1 is supported.
ProxyProtocolVersion int
}
// UnderlyingConn returns c.Conn if c of type *Conn,
// otherwise it returns c.
func UnderlyingConn(c net.Conn) net.Conn {
if wrap, ok := c.(*Conn); ok {
return wrap.Conn
}
return c
}
func tcpConn(c net.Conn) (t *net.TCPConn, ok bool) {
if c, ok := UnderlyingConn(c).(*net.TCPConn); ok {
return c, ok
}
if c, ok := c.(*net.TCPConn); ok {
return c, ok
}
return nil, false
}
func goCloseConn(c net.Conn) { go c.Close() }
func closeRead(c net.Conn) {
if c, ok := tcpConn(c); ok {
c.CloseRead()
}
}
func closeWrite(c net.Conn) {
if c, ok := tcpConn(c); ok {
c.CloseWrite()
}
}
// HandleConn implements the Target interface.
func (dp *DialProxy) HandleConn(src net.Conn) {
ctx := context.Background()
var cancel context.CancelFunc
if dp.DialTimeout >= 0 {
ctx, cancel = context.WithTimeout(ctx, dp.dialTimeout())
}
dst, err := dp.dialContext()(ctx, "tcp", dp.Addr)
if cancel != nil {
cancel()
}
if err != nil {
dp.onDialError()(src, err)
return
}
defer goCloseConn(dst)
if err = dp.sendProxyHeader(dst, src); err != nil {
dp.onDialError()(src, err)
return
}
defer goCloseConn(src)
if ka := dp.keepAlivePeriod(); ka > 0 {
for _, c := range []net.Conn{src, dst} {
if c, ok := tcpConn(c); ok {
c.SetKeepAlive(true)
c.SetKeepAlivePeriod(ka)
}
}
}
errc := make(chan error, 2)
go proxyCopy(errc, src, dst)
go proxyCopy(errc, dst, src)
<-errc
<-errc
}
func (dp *DialProxy) sendProxyHeader(w io.Writer, src net.Conn) error {
switch dp.ProxyProtocolVersion {
case 0:
return nil
case 1:
var srcAddr, dstAddr *net.TCPAddr
if a, ok := src.RemoteAddr().(*net.TCPAddr); ok {
srcAddr = a
}
if a, ok := src.LocalAddr().(*net.TCPAddr); ok {
dstAddr = a
}
if srcAddr == nil || dstAddr == nil {
_, err := io.WriteString(w, "PROXY UNKNOWN\r\n")
return err
}
family := "TCP4"
if srcAddr.IP.To4() == nil {
family = "TCP6"
}
_, err := fmt.Fprintf(w, "PROXY %s %s %s %d %d\r\n", family, srcAddr.IP, dstAddr.IP, srcAddr.Port, dstAddr.Port)
return err
default:
return fmt.Errorf("PROXY protocol version %d not supported", dp.ProxyProtocolVersion)
}
}
// proxyCopy is the function that copies bytes around.
// It's a named function instead of a func literal so users get
// named goroutines in debug goroutine stack dumps.
func proxyCopy(errc chan<- error, dst, src net.Conn) {
defer closeRead(src)
defer closeWrite(dst)
// Before we unwrap src and/or dst, copy any buffered data.
if wc, ok := src.(*Conn); ok && len(wc.Peeked) > 0 {
if _, err := dst.Write(wc.Peeked); err != nil {
errc <- err
return
}
wc.Peeked = nil
}
// Unwrap the src and dst from *Conn to *net.TCPConn so Go
// 1.11's splice optimization kicks in.
src = UnderlyingConn(src)
dst = UnderlyingConn(dst)
_, err := io.Copy(dst, src)
errc <- err
}
func (dp *DialProxy) keepAlivePeriod() time.Duration {
if dp.KeepAlivePeriod != 0 {
return dp.KeepAlivePeriod
}
return time.Minute
}
func (dp *DialProxy) dialTimeout() time.Duration {
if dp.DialTimeout > 0 {
return dp.DialTimeout
}
return 10 * time.Second
}
var defaultDialer = new(net.Dialer)
func (dp *DialProxy) dialContext() func(ctx context.Context, network, address string) (net.Conn, error) {
if dp.DialContext != nil {
return dp.DialContext
}
return defaultDialer.DialContext
}
func (dp *DialProxy) onDialError() func(src net.Conn, dstDialErr error) {
if dp.OnDialError != nil {
return dp.OnDialError
}
return func(src net.Conn, dstDialErr error) {
log.Printf("tcpproxy: for incoming conn %v, error dialing %q: %v", src.RemoteAddr().String(), dp.Addr, dstDialErr)
src.Close()
}
}