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# Secrets & user config
config.json
.env
# CA certificates (generated at runtime, contain private keys)
ca/
# Python
__pycache__/
*.py[cod]
*$py.class
*.so
*.egg-info/
dist/
build/
*.egg
# Virtual environments
venv/
.venv/
env/
# IDE
.vscode/
.idea/
*.swp
*.swo
*~
# OS
.DS_Store
Thumbs.db
# Temp MITM certs
domainfront_certs_*/
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/**
* DomainFront Relay — Google Apps Script
*
* TWO modes:
* 1. Single: POST { k, m, u, h, b, ct, r } → { s, h, b }
* 2. Batch: POST { k, q: [{m,u,h,b,ct,r}, ...] } → { q: [{s,h,b}, ...] }
* Uses UrlFetchApp.fetchAll() — all URLs fetched IN PARALLEL.
*
* DEPLOYMENT:
* 1. Go to https://script.google.com → New project
* 2. Delete the default code, paste THIS entire file
* 3. Click Deploy → New deployment
* 4. Type: Web app | Execute as: Me | Who has access: Anyone
* 5. Copy the Deployment ID into config.json as "script_id"
*
* CHANGE THE AUTH KEY BELOW TO YOUR OWN SECRET!
*/
const AUTH_KEY = "CHANGE_ME_TO_A_STRONG_SECRET";
const SKIP_HEADERS = {
host: 1, connection: 1, "content-length": 1,
"transfer-encoding": 1, "proxy-connection": 1, "proxy-authorization": 1,
};
function doPost(e) {
try {
var req = JSON.parse(e.postData.contents);
if (req.k !== AUTH_KEY) return _json({ e: "unauthorized" });
// Batch mode: { k, q: [...] }
if (Array.isArray(req.q)) return _doBatch(req.q);
// Single mode
return _doSingle(req);
} catch (err) {
return _json({ e: String(err) });
}
}
function _doSingle(req) {
if (!req.u || typeof req.u !== "string" || !req.u.match(/^https?:\/\//i)) {
return _json({ e: "bad url" });
}
var opts = _buildOpts(req);
var resp = UrlFetchApp.fetch(req.u, opts);
return _json({
s: resp.getResponseCode(),
h: resp.getHeaders(),
b: Utilities.base64Encode(resp.getContent()),
});
}
function _doBatch(items) {
var fetchArgs = [];
var errorMap = {};
for (var i = 0; i < items.length; i++) {
var item = items[i];
if (!item.u || typeof item.u !== "string" || !item.u.match(/^https?:\/\//i)) {
errorMap[i] = "bad url";
continue;
}
var opts = _buildOpts(item);
opts.url = item.u;
fetchArgs.push({ _i: i, _o: opts });
}
// fetchAll() processes all requests in parallel inside Google
var responses = [];
if (fetchArgs.length > 0) {
responses = UrlFetchApp.fetchAll(fetchArgs.map(function(x) { return x._o; }));
}
var results = [];
var rIdx = 0;
for (var i = 0; i < items.length; i++) {
if (errorMap.hasOwnProperty(i)) {
results.push({ e: errorMap[i] });
} else {
var resp = responses[rIdx++];
results.push({
s: resp.getResponseCode(),
h: resp.getHeaders(),
b: Utilities.base64Encode(resp.getContent()),
});
}
}
return _json({ q: results });
}
function _buildOpts(req) {
var opts = {
method: (req.m || "GET").toLowerCase(),
muteHttpExceptions: true,
followRedirects: req.r !== false,
validateHttpsCertificates: true,
};
if (req.h && typeof req.h === "object") {
var headers = {};
for (var k in req.h) {
if (req.h.hasOwnProperty(k) && !SKIP_HEADERS[k.toLowerCase()]) {
headers[k] = req.h[k];
}
}
opts.headers = headers;
}
if (req.b) {
opts.payload = Utilities.base64Decode(req.b);
if (req.ct) opts.contentType = req.ct;
}
return opts;
}
function doGet(e) {
return HtmlService.createHtmlOutput(
"<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title>My App</title></head>" +
'<body style="font-family:sans-serif;max-width:600px;margin:40px auto">' +
"<h1>Welcome</h1><p>This application is running normally.</p>" +
"</body></html>"
);
}
function _json(obj) {
return ContentService.createTextOutput(JSON.stringify(obj)).setMimeType(
ContentService.MimeType.JSON
);
}
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# MasterHttpRelayVPN
**[English README](README.md)**
یک ابزار رایگان برای عبور از فیلترینگ و DPI که ترافیک شما را پشت دامنه‌های قابل اعتماد مثل Google پنهان می‌کند. برای حالت ساده، به VPS یا سرور نیاز ندارید و فقط یک اکانت Google کافی است.
> **توضیح ساده:** مرورگر شما به این ابزار روی کامپیوتر خودتان وصل می‌شود. این ابزار ترافیک را شبیه ترافیک عادی Google نشان می‌دهد. فیلتر فقط `google.com` را می‌بیند و اجازه عبور می‌دهد. در پشت صحنه، یک Google Apps Script رایگان سایت واقعی را برای شما دریافت می‌کند.
---
## کانال اطلاع‌رسانی و پشتیبانی 📢
برای دریافت آخرین اخبار، نسخه‌ها و اطلاعیه‌های پروژه، کانال تلگرام ما را دنبال کنید: [Telegram Channel](https://t.me/masterdnsvpn)
---
## نحوه کار
```
مرورگر -> پراکسی محلی -> Google/CDN -> رله شما -> سایت مقصد
|
+-> فیلتر فقط google.com را می‌بیند
```
مرورگر، درخواست‌ها را به پراکسی محلی می‌فرستد. پراکسی این درخواست‌ها را از مسیر Google عبور می‌دهد تا برای فیلتر شبیه ترافیک عادی به نظر برسد. سپس رله‌ای که شما deploy کرده‌اید، سایت اصلی را دریافت می‌کند و پاسخ را برمی‌گرداند.
---
## راه‌اندازی مرحله‌به‌مرحله
### مرحله 1: دریافت پروژه
```bash
git clone -b python_testing https://github.com/masterking32/MasterHttpRelayVPN.git
cd MasterHttpRelayVPN
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
> **دسترسی به PyPI ندارید؟** از این mirror استفاده کنید:
> ```bash
> pip install -r requirements.txt -i https://mirror-pypi.runflare.com/simple/ --trusted-host mirror-pypi.runflare.com
> ```
اگر نخواستید با Git کار کنید، می‌توانید فایل ZIP پروژه را از GitHub دانلود و extract کنید.
### مرحله 2: راه‌اندازی رله Google با `Code.gs`
این بخش همان رله‌ای است که روی سرورهای Google اجرا می‌شود و سایت‌ها را برای شما دریافت می‌کند.
1. وارد [Google Apps Script](https://script.google.com/) شوید.
2. روی **New project** کلیک کنید.
3. کد پیش‌فرض را کامل حذف کنید.
4. فایل `Code.gs` همین پروژه را باز کنید، همه محتوای آن را کپی کنید و داخل Apps Script قرار دهید.
5. این خط را به یک رمز دلخواه و امن تغییر دهید:
```javascript
const AUTH_KEY = "your-secret-password-here";
```
6. روی **Deploy -> New deployment** کلیک کنید.
7. نوع deployment را **Web app** بگذارید.
8. این تنظیمات را انتخاب کنید:
- **Execute as:** Me
- **Who has access:** Anyone
9. روی **Deploy** بزنید.
10. مقدار **Deployment ID** را کپی کنید. در مرحله بعد به آن نیاز دارید.
نکته: مقداری که برای `AUTH_KEY` می‌گذارید باید دقیقا با `auth_key` در فایل `config.json` یکی باشد.
### مرحله 3: تنظیم `config.json`
ابتدا فایل نمونه را کپی کنید:
```bash
cp config.example.json config.json
```
در ویندوز می‌توانید فایل را دستی کپی و rename کنید.
سپس `config.json` را باز کنید و مقادیر را وارد کنید:
```json
{
"mode": "apps_script",
"google_ip": "216.239.38.120",
"front_domain": "www.google.com",
"script_id": "PASTE_YOUR_DEPLOYMENT_ID_HERE",
"auth_key": "your-secret-password-here",
"listen_host": "127.0.0.1",
"listen_port": 8085,
"log_level": "INFO",
"verify_ssl": true
}
```
- `script_id` : همان Deployment ID مرحله 2
- `auth_key` : همان رمزی که در `Code.gs` گذاشته‌اید
### مرحله 4: اجرا
```bash
python main.py
```
اگر همه‌چیز درست باشد، پراکسی روی `127.0.0.1:8085` بالا می‌آید.
### مرحله 5: تنظیم مرورگر
مرورگر را روی این پراکسی تنظیم کنید:
- **Proxy Address:** `127.0.0.1`
- **Proxy Port:** `8085`
- **Type:** HTTP
نمونه تنظیم مرورگرها:
- **Firefox:** Settings -> General -> Network Settings -> Manual proxy
- **Chrome / Edge:** از تنظیمات پراکسی سیستم استفاده می‌کنند
- یا از افزونه‌هایی مثل FoxyProxy استفاده کنید
### مرحله 6: نصب گواهی CA برای HTTPS
در حالت `apps_script`، برنامه برای مدیریت HTTPS یک گواهی محلی می‌سازد. اگر آن را نصب نکنید، مرورگر برای سایت‌ها خطای امنیتی می‌دهد.
فایل گواهی بعد از اولین اجرا در این مسیر ساخته می‌شود:
`ca/ca.crt`
#### ویندوز
1. روی `ca/ca.crt` دوبار کلیک کنید.
2. گزینه **Install Certificate** را بزنید.
3. گزینه **Current User** را انتخاب کنید.
4. گزینه **Place all certificates in the following store** را بزنید.
5. از بخش **Browse**، گزینه **Trusted Root Certification Authorities** را انتخاب کنید.
6. مراحل را تا پایان ادامه دهید.
7. مرورگر را یک بار ببندید و دوباره باز کنید.
#### Firefox
Firefox معمولا certificate store جداگانه دارد:
1. به **Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Certificates** بروید.
2. روی **View Certificates** کلیک کنید.
3. در تب **Authorities**، روی **Import** بزنید.
4. فایل `ca/ca.crt` را انتخاب کنید.
5. گزینه **Trust this CA to identify websites** را فعال کنید.
> **نصب خودکار هنگام اجرا:** در حالت `apps_script`، برنامه به صورت خودکار وضعیت اعتماد گواهی CA را بررسی کرده و در صورت نیاز نصب می‌کند. در صورت موفقیت پیام تأیید در لاگ نمایش داده می‌شود. اگر نصب خودکار ناموفق بود، می‌توانید دستور `python main.py --install-cert` را اجرا کنید.
نکته امنیتی: پوشه `ca/` را با کسی به اشتراک نگذارید. اگر خواستید از اول گواهی جدید بسازید، این پوشه را حذف کنید تا دوباره ساخته شود.
---
## حالت‌های موجود
| حالت | نیازمندی | توضیح |
|------|----------|-------|
| `apps_script` | اکانت رایگان Google | ساده‌ترین حالت، بدون نیاز به سرور |
| `google_fronting` | Google Cloud Run | استفاده از سرویس Cloud Run خودتان |
| `domain_fronting` | Cloudflare Worker | استفاده از Worker روی Cloudflare |
| `custom_domain` | دامنه شخصی روی Cloudflare | اتصال مستقیم به دامنه خودتان |
برای اکثر کاربران، `apps_script` بهترین انتخاب است.
---
## تنظیمات مهم
| تنظیم | توضیح |
|------|-------|
| `mode` | نوع رله |
| `auth_key` | رمز مشترک بین برنامه و رله |
| `script_id` | Deployment ID مربوط به Apps Script |
| `listen_host` | آدرس محلی برای اجرا |
| `listen_port` | پورت پراکسی |
| `log_level` | میزان جزئیات لاگ |
### تنظیمات پیشرفته
| تنظیم | مقدار پیش‌فرض | توضیح |
|------|---------------|-------|
| `google_ip` | `216.239.38.120` | IP مورد استفاده برای مسیر Google |
| `front_domain` | `www.google.com` | دامنه‌ای که فیلتر می‌بیند |
| `verify_ssl` | `true` | بررسی اعتبار TLS |
| `worker_host` | - | برای حالت‌های Cloudflare/Cloud Run |
| `custom_domain` | - | دامنه شخصی شما |
| `script_ids` | - | چند Deployment ID برای load balancing |
### استفاده از چند Script ID
اگر چند نسخه از `Code.gs` را deploy کنید، می‌توانید همه Deployment ID ها را در آرایه `script_ids` بگذارید:
```json
{
"script_ids": [
"DEPLOYMENT_ID_1",
"DEPLOYMENT_ID_2",
"DEPLOYMENT_ID_3"
]
}
```
---
## به‌روزرسانی `Code.gs`
اگر فایل `Code.gs` را تغییر دادید، باید دوباره **Deploy -> New deployment** بزنید و `script_id` جدید را داخل `config.json` قرار دهید. صرفا ذخیره کردن کد، نسخه فعال را عوض نمی‌کند.
---
## دستورهای اجرا
```bash
python main.py
python main.py -p 9090
python main.py --log-level DEBUG
python main.py -c /path/to/config.json
python main.py --install-cert # نصب گواهی CA و خروج
python main.py --no-cert-check # رد شدن از بررسی خودکار گواهی
```
> **نصب خودکار:** هنگام اجرا در حالت `apps_script`، برنامه به‌طور خودکار بررسی می‌کند که آیا گواهی CA قابل اعتماد است یا نه و در صورت نیاز آن را نصب می‌کند. اگر نصب خودکار ناموفق بود (مثلاً نیاز به دسترسی مدیر دارد)، می‌توانید دستور `python main.py --install-cert` را اجرا کنید یا مراحل مرحله ۶ را دنبال کنید.
---
## معماری
```
┌─────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌─────────────┐ ┌──────────┐
│ Browser │────►│ Local Proxy │────►│ CDN / Google │────►│ Relay │──► Internet
│ │◄────│ (this tool) │◄────│ (fronted) │◄────│ Endpoint │◄──
└─────────┘ └──────────────┘ └─────────────┘ └──────────┘
```
---
## فایل‌های پروژه
| فایل | کاربرد |
|------|--------|
| `main.py` | اجرای برنامه |
| `proxy_server.py` | مدیریت اتصال مرورگر |
| `domain_fronter.py` | انجام domain fronting |
| `h2_transport.py` | ارتباط سریع‌تر با HTTP/2 |
| `mitm.py` | ساخت و مدیریت certificate |
| `cert_installer.py` | نصب خودکار گواهی CA در ویندوز، مک، لینوکس و Firefox |
| `ws.py` | پشتیبانی WebSocket |
| `Code.gs` | رله Apps Script |
| `config.example.json` | فایل نمونه تنظیمات |
---
## رفع مشکل
| مشکل | راه‌حل |
|------|--------|
| `Config not found` | فایل `config.example.json` را به `config.json` کپی کنید |
| خطای certificate در مرورگر | گواهی CA را نصب کنید (مرحله ۶) |
| تلگرام کار می‌کند ولی مرورگر سایت‌ها را باز نمی‌کند | تقریباً مطمئناً گواهی CA نصب نشده. مرحله ۶ را دنبال کنید، سپس مرورگر را **کاملاً ببندید و دوباره باز کنید** (برای Chrome/Edge مطمئن شوید هیچ پروسه Chrome در پس‌زمینه باز نیست). |
| گواهی نصب شد ولی مرورگر هنوز خطا می‌دهد | Chrome و Edge گواهی‌ها را cache می‌کنند — باید مرورگر را **کاملاً ببندید** (Task Manager یا system tray را چک کنید) و دوباره باز کنید. Firefox نیاز به import جداگانه دارد (بخش Firefox در مرحله ۶). |
| خطای `unauthorized` | مقدار `auth_key` و `AUTH_KEY` باید یکسان باشند |
| timeout | IP دیگری برای Google امتحان کنید |
| سرعت کم | از چند `script_id` برای load balancing استفاده کنید |
| خطای `502 Bad JSON` | Google به‌جای JSON پاسخ HTML برگردانده (مثلاً صفحه quota یا 404). دلایل: `script_id` اشتباه، تجاوز از سهمیه روزانه Apps Script، یا عدم ایجاد deployment جدید پس از ویرایش `Code.gs`. `script_id` را بررسی کنید و یک **deployment جدید** بسازید. |
---
## نکات امنیتی
- فایل `config.json` را با کسی به اشتراک نگذارید.
- مقدار پیش‌فرض `AUTH_KEY` را قبل از deploy عوض کنید.
- پوشه `ca/` را منتشر نکنید.
- بهتر است `listen_host` روی `127.0.0.1` بماند.
---
## سلب مسئولیت
MasterHttpRelayVPN فقط برای اهداف آموزشی، تست و پژوهش ارائه شده است.
- **بدون ضمانت:** این نرم‌افزار به صورت «همان‌گونه که هست» ارائه می‌شود و هیچ‌گونه ضمانت صریح یا ضمنی، از جمله قابلیت فروش، مناسب بودن برای هدف خاص، یا عدم نقض حقوق دیگران برای آن وجود ندارد.
- **محدودیت مسئولیت:** توسعه‌دهندگان و مشارکت‌کنندگان این پروژه هیچ مسئولیتی در قبال خسارت‌های مستقیم، غیرمستقیم، اتفاقی، تبعی، یا هر نوع خسارت دیگر ناشی از استفاده یا ناتوانی در استفاده از این پروژه ندارند.
- **مسئولیت کاربر:** استفاده از این پروژه خارج از محیط‌های کنترل‌شده و آزمایشی ممکن است بر شبکه، حساب‌ها، پراکسی‌ها، گواهی‌ها یا سیستم‌های متصل اثر بگذارد. تمام مسئولیت نصب، پیکربندی و استفاده بر عهده کاربر است.
- **رعایت قوانین:** پیش از استفاده از این نرم‌افزار، رعایت تمام قوانین و مقررات محلی، کشوری و بین‌المللی بر عهده کاربر است.
- **رعایت قوانین Google:** اگر از Google Apps Script یا دیگر سرویس‌های Google در این پروژه استفاده می‌کنید، مسئولیت رعایت شرایط استفاده، محدودیت‌ها، سهمیه‌ها و سیاست‌های پلتفرم Google با خود شما است. استفاده نادرست ممکن است باعث تعلیق یا غیرفعال شدن اکانت Google یا deployment های شما شود.
- **شرایط مجوز:** استفاده، کپی، توزیع و تغییر این نرم‌افزار فقط تحت شرایط مجوز موجود در مخزن مجاز است و هر استفاده خارج از آن شرایط ممنوع است.
---
## License
MIT
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"""
Cross-platform trusted CA certificate installer.
Supports: Windows, macOS, Linux (Debian/Ubuntu, RHEL/Fedora/CentOS, Arch).
Also attempts to install into Firefox's NSS certificate store when found.
Usage:
from cert_installer import install_ca, is_ca_trusted
install_ca("/path/to/ca.crt", cert_name="MasterHttpRelayVPN")
"""
import glob
import logging
import os
import platform
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
log = logging.getLogger("CertInstaller")
CERT_NAME = "MasterHttpRelayVPN"
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# Helpers
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
def _run(cmd: list[str], *, check: bool = True, capture: bool = True) -> subprocess.CompletedProcess:
return subprocess.run(
cmd,
check=check,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE if capture else None,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE if capture else None,
)
def _has_cmd(name: str) -> bool:
return shutil.which(name) is not None
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# Windows
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
def _install_windows(cert_path: str, cert_name: str) -> bool:
"""
Install into the current user's Trusted Root store (no admin required).
Falls back to the system store if certutil fails.
"""
# Per-user store — works without elevation
try:
_run(["certutil", "-addstore", "-user", "Root", cert_path])
log.info("Certificate installed in Windows user Trusted Root store.")
return True
except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, FileNotFoundError) as exc:
log.warning("certutil user store failed: %s", exc)
# Try system store (requires admin)
try:
_run(["certutil", "-addstore", "Root", cert_path])
log.info("Certificate installed in Windows system Trusted Root store.")
return True
except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, FileNotFoundError) as exc:
log.error("certutil system store failed: %s", exc)
# Fallback: use PowerShell
try:
ps_cmd = (
f"Import-Certificate -FilePath '{cert_path}' "
f"-CertStoreLocation Cert:\\CurrentUser\\Root"
)
_run(["powershell", "-NoProfile", "-Command", ps_cmd])
log.info("Certificate installed via PowerShell.")
return True
except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, FileNotFoundError) as exc:
log.error("PowerShell install failed: %s", exc)
return False
def _is_trusted_windows(cert_path: str) -> bool:
# Check by thumbprint only — the cert name is also the folder name, so
# a plain string search on certutil output would produce a false positive.
thumbprint = _cert_thumbprint(cert_path)
if not thumbprint:
return False
try:
result = _run(["certutil", "-user", "-store", "Root"])
output = result.stdout.decode(errors="replace").upper()
return thumbprint in output
except Exception:
return False
def _cert_thumbprint(cert_path: str) -> str:
"""Return the SHA-1 thumbprint of a PEM cert (uppercase hex, no colons)."""
try:
from cryptography import x509 as _x509
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes as _hashes
with open(cert_path, "rb") as f:
cert = _x509.load_pem_x509_certificate(f.read())
return cert.fingerprint(_hashes.SHA1()).hex().upper()
except Exception:
return ""
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# macOS
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
def _install_macos(cert_path: str, cert_name: str) -> bool:
"""Install into the login keychain (per-user, no sudo required)."""
login_keychain = os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain-db")
if not os.path.exists(login_keychain):
login_keychain = os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain")
try:
_run([
"security", "add-trusted-cert",
"-d", "-r", "trustRoot",
"-k", login_keychain,
cert_path,
])
log.info("Certificate installed in macOS login keychain.")
return True
except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, FileNotFoundError) as exc:
log.warning("login keychain install failed: %s. Trying system keychain (needs sudo)…", exc)
try:
_run([
"sudo", "security", "add-trusted-cert",
"-d", "-r", "trustRoot",
"-k", "/Library/Keychains/System.keychain",
cert_path,
])
log.info("Certificate installed in macOS system keychain.")
return True
except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, FileNotFoundError) as exc:
log.error("System keychain install failed: %s", exc)
return False
def _is_trusted_macos(cert_name: str) -> bool:
try:
result = _run(["security", "find-certificate", "-a", "-c", cert_name])
return bool(result.stdout.strip())
except Exception:
return False
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# Linux
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
def _detect_linux_distro() -> str:
"""Return 'debian', 'rhel', 'arch', or 'unknown'."""
if os.path.exists("/etc/debian_version") or os.path.exists("/etc/ubuntu"):
return "debian"
if os.path.exists("/etc/redhat-release") or os.path.exists("/etc/fedora-release"):
return "rhel"
if os.path.exists("/etc/arch-release"):
return "arch"
# Read /etc/os-release as fallback
try:
with open("/etc/os-release") as f:
content = f.read().lower()
if "debian" in content or "ubuntu" in content or "mint" in content:
return "debian"
if "fedora" in content or "rhel" in content or "centos" in content or "rocky" in content or "alma" in content:
return "rhel"
if "arch" in content or "manjaro" in content:
return "arch"
except OSError:
pass
return "unknown"
def _install_linux(cert_path: str, cert_name: str) -> bool:
distro = _detect_linux_distro()
log.info("Detected Linux distro family: %s", distro)
installed = False
if distro == "debian":
dest_dir = "/usr/local/share/ca-certificates"
dest_file = os.path.join(dest_dir, f"{cert_name.replace(' ', '_')}.crt")
try:
os.makedirs(dest_dir, exist_ok=True)
shutil.copy2(cert_path, dest_file)
_run(["update-ca-certificates"])
log.info("Certificate installed via update-ca-certificates.")
installed = True
except (OSError, subprocess.CalledProcessError) as exc:
log.warning("Debian install failed (needs sudo?): %s", exc)
# Try with sudo
try:
_run(["sudo", "cp", cert_path, dest_file])
_run(["sudo", "update-ca-certificates"])
log.info("Certificate installed via sudo update-ca-certificates.")
installed = True
except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, FileNotFoundError) as exc2:
log.error("sudo Debian install failed: %s", exc2)
elif distro == "rhel":
dest_dir = "/etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors"
dest_file = os.path.join(dest_dir, f"{cert_name.replace(' ', '_')}.crt")
try:
os.makedirs(dest_dir, exist_ok=True)
shutil.copy2(cert_path, dest_file)
_run(["update-ca-trust", "extract"])
log.info("Certificate installed via update-ca-trust.")
installed = True
except (OSError, subprocess.CalledProcessError) as exc:
log.warning("RHEL install failed (needs sudo?): %s", exc)
try:
_run(["sudo", "cp", cert_path, dest_file])
_run(["sudo", "update-ca-trust", "extract"])
log.info("Certificate installed via sudo update-ca-trust.")
installed = True
except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, FileNotFoundError) as exc2:
log.error("sudo RHEL install failed: %s", exc2)
elif distro == "arch":
dest_dir = "/etc/ca-certificates/trust-source/anchors"
dest_file = os.path.join(dest_dir, f"{cert_name.replace(' ', '_')}.crt")
try:
os.makedirs(dest_dir, exist_ok=True)
shutil.copy2(cert_path, dest_file)
_run(["trust", "extract-compat"])
log.info("Certificate installed via trust extract-compat.")
installed = True
except (OSError, subprocess.CalledProcessError) as exc:
log.warning("Arch install failed (needs sudo?): %s", exc)
try:
_run(["sudo", "cp", cert_path, dest_file])
_run(["sudo", "trust", "extract-compat"])
log.info("Certificate installed via sudo trust extract-compat.")
installed = True
except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, FileNotFoundError) as exc2:
log.error("sudo Arch install failed: %s", exc2)
else:
log.warning(
"Unknown Linux distro. Manually install %s as a trusted root CA.", cert_path
)
return installed
def _is_trusted_linux(cert_path: str) -> bool:
"""Check if our cert thumbprint is in the system's OpenSSL trust bundle."""
thumbprint = _cert_thumbprint(cert_path)
if not thumbprint:
return False
bundle_paths = [
"/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt", # Debian/Ubuntu
"/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt", # RHEL/Fedora
"/etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem", # OpenSUSE
"/etc/ca-certificates/ca-certificates.crt",
]
# A fast heuristic: check if our CA cert file was copied to known dirs
anchor_dirs = [
"/usr/local/share/ca-certificates",
"/etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors",
"/etc/ca-certificates/trust-source/anchors",
]
for d in anchor_dirs:
if os.path.isdir(d):
for f in os.listdir(d):
if "DomainFront" in f or "domainfront" in f.lower():
return True
return False
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# Firefox NSS (cross-platform)
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
def _install_firefox(cert_path: str, cert_name: str):
"""Install into all detected Firefox profile NSS databases."""
if not _has_cmd("certutil"):
log.debug("NSS certutil not found — skipping Firefox install.")
return
profile_dirs: list[str] = []
system = platform.system()
if system == "Windows":
appdata = os.environ.get("APPDATA", "")
profile_dirs += glob.glob(os.path.join(appdata, r"Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\*"))
elif system == "Darwin":
profile_dirs += glob.glob(os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/*"))
else:
profile_dirs += glob.glob(os.path.expanduser("~/.mozilla/firefox/*.default*"))
profile_dirs += glob.glob(os.path.expanduser("~/.mozilla/firefox/*.release*"))
if not profile_dirs:
log.debug("No Firefox profiles found.")
return
for profile in profile_dirs:
db = f"sql:{profile}" if os.path.exists(os.path.join(profile, "cert9.db")) else f"dbm:{profile}"
try:
# Remove old entry first (ignore errors)
_run(["certutil", "-D", "-n", cert_name, "-d", db], check=False)
_run([
"certutil", "-A",
"-n", cert_name,
"-t", "CT,,",
"-i", cert_path,
"-d", db,
])
log.info("Installed in Firefox profile: %s", os.path.basename(profile))
except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, FileNotFoundError) as exc:
log.warning("Firefox profile %s: %s", os.path.basename(profile), exc)
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# Public API
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
def is_ca_trusted(cert_path: str) -> bool:
"""Return True if the CA cert appears to be already installed."""
system = platform.system()
try:
if system == "Windows":
return _is_trusted_windows(cert_path)
if system == "Darwin":
return _is_trusted_macos(CERT_NAME)
return _is_trusted_linux(cert_path)
except Exception:
return False
def install_ca(cert_path: str, cert_name: str = CERT_NAME) -> bool:
"""
Install *cert_path* as a trusted root CA on the current platform.
Also attempts Firefox NSS installation.
Returns True if the system store installation succeeded.
"""
if not os.path.exists(cert_path):
log.error("Certificate file not found: %s", cert_path)
return False
system = platform.system()
log.info("Installing CA certificate on %s", system)
if system == "Windows":
ok = _install_windows(cert_path, cert_name)
elif system == "Darwin":
ok = _install_macos(cert_path, cert_name)
elif system == "Linux":
ok = _install_linux(cert_path, cert_name)
else:
log.error("Unsupported platform: %s", system)
return False
# Best-effort Firefox install on all platforms
_install_firefox(cert_path, cert_name)
return ok
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{
"_comment": "Copy this file to config.json and fill in your values",
"mode": "apps_script",
"google_ip": "216.239.38.120",
"front_domain": "www.google.com",
"script_id": "YOUR_APPS_SCRIPT_DEPLOYMENT_ID",
"auth_key": "CHANGE_ME_TO_A_STRONG_SECRET",
"listen_host": "127.0.0.1",
"listen_port": 8085,
"log_level": "INFO",
"verify_ssl": true,
"_hosts_comment": "Optional SNI-rewrite overrides. YouTube, googlevideo, gstatic, fonts.googleapis.com, ytimg, ggpht, doubleclick, etc. are ALREADY handled automatically (routed via google_ip with SNI=front_domain, same trick as the Xray MITM-DomainFronting config). Add entries here only for custom domains, e.g. \"example.com\": \"216.239.38.120\".",
"hosts": {}
}
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"""
HTTP/2 multiplexed transport for domain-fronted connections.
One TLS connection → many concurrent HTTP/2 streams → massive throughput.
Eliminates per-request TLS handshake overhead entirely.
Instead of a pool of 30 HTTP/1.1 connections (each handling 1 request),
this uses a SINGLE HTTP/2 connection handling 100+ concurrent requests.
Performance comparison:
HTTP/1.1 pool: 30 connections × 1 request = 30 concurrent requests max
HTTP/2 mux: 1 connection × 100 streams = 100 concurrent requests
Requires: pip install h2
"""
import asyncio
import gzip
import logging
import socket
import ssl
from urllib.parse import urlparse
log = logging.getLogger("H2")
try:
import h2.connection
import h2.config
import h2.events
import h2.settings
H2_AVAILABLE = True
except ImportError:
H2_AVAILABLE = False
class _StreamState:
"""State for a single in-flight HTTP/2 stream."""
__slots__ = ("status", "headers", "data", "done", "error")
def __init__(self):
self.status = 0
self.headers: dict[str, str] = {}
self.data = bytearray()
self.done = asyncio.Event()
self.error: str | None = None
class H2Transport:
"""
Persistent HTTP/2 connection with automatic stream multiplexing.
All relay requests share ONE TLS connection. Each request becomes
an independent HTTP/2 stream, running fully concurrently.
Features:
- Auto-connect on first use
- Auto-reconnect on connection loss
- Redirect following (as new streams, same connection)
- Gzip decompression
- Configurable max concurrency
"""
def __init__(self, connect_host: str, sni_host: str,
verify_ssl: bool = True):
self.connect_host = connect_host
self.sni_host = sni_host
self.verify_ssl = verify_ssl
self._reader: asyncio.StreamReader | None = None
self._writer: asyncio.StreamWriter | None = None
self._h2: "h2.connection.H2Connection | None" = None
self._connected = False
self._write_lock = asyncio.Lock()
self._connect_lock = asyncio.Lock()
self._read_task: asyncio.Task | None = None
# Per-stream tracking
self._streams: dict[int, _StreamState] = {}
# Stats
self.total_requests = 0
self.total_streams = 0
# ── Connection lifecycle ──────────────────────────────────────
@property
def is_connected(self) -> bool:
return self._connected
async def ensure_connected(self):
"""Connect if not already connected."""
if self._connected:
return
async with self._connect_lock:
if self._connected:
return
await self._do_connect()
async def _do_connect(self):
"""Establish the HTTP/2 connection with optimized socket settings."""
ctx = ssl.create_default_context()
# Advertise both h2 and http/1.1 — some DPI blocks h2-only ALPN
ctx.set_alpn_protocols(["h2", "http/1.1"])
if not self.verify_ssl:
ctx.check_hostname = False
ctx.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE
# Create raw TCP socket with TCP_NODELAY BEFORE TLS handshake.
# Nagle's algorithm can delay small writes (H2 frames) by up to 200ms
# waiting to coalesce — TCP_NODELAY forces immediate send.
raw = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
raw.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)
raw.setblocking(False)
try:
await asyncio.wait_for(
asyncio.get_event_loop().sock_connect(
raw, (self.connect_host, 443)
),
timeout=15,
)
self._reader, self._writer = await asyncio.wait_for(
asyncio.open_connection(
ssl=ctx,
server_hostname=self.sni_host,
sock=raw,
),
timeout=15,
)
except Exception:
raw.close()
raise
# Verify we actually got HTTP/2
ssl_obj = self._writer.get_extra_info("ssl_object")
negotiated = ssl_obj.selected_alpn_protocol() if ssl_obj else None
if negotiated != "h2":
self._writer.close()
raise RuntimeError(
f"H2 ALPN negotiation failed (got {negotiated!r})"
)
config = h2.config.H2Configuration(
client_side=True,
header_encoding="utf-8",
)
self._h2 = h2.connection.H2Connection(config=config)
self._h2.initiate_connection()
# Connection-level flow control: ~16MB window
self._h2.increment_flow_control_window(2 ** 24 - 65535)
# Per-stream settings: 1MB initial window, disable server push
self._h2.update_settings({
h2.settings.SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE: 1 * 1024 * 1024,
h2.settings.SettingCodes.ENABLE_PUSH: 0,
})
await self._flush()
self._connected = True
self._read_task = asyncio.create_task(self._reader_loop())
log.info("H2 connected → %s (SNI=%s, TCP_NODELAY=on)",
self.connect_host, self.sni_host)
async def reconnect(self):
"""Close current connection and re-establish."""
await self._close_internal()
await self._do_connect()
async def _close_internal(self):
self._connected = False
if self._read_task:
self._read_task.cancel()
self._read_task = None
if self._writer:
try:
self._writer.close()
except Exception:
pass
self._writer = None
# Wake all pending streams so they can raise
for state in self._streams.values():
state.error = "Connection closed"
state.done.set()
self._streams.clear()
# ── Public API ────────────────────────────────────────────────
async def request(self, method: str, path: str, host: str,
headers: dict | None = None,
body: bytes | None = None,
timeout: float = 25,
follow_redirects: int = 5) -> tuple[int, dict, bytes]:
"""
Send an HTTP/2 request and return (status, headers, body).
Thread-safe: many concurrent calls each get their own stream.
Redirects are followed as new streams on the same connection.
"""
await self.ensure_connected()
self.total_requests += 1
for _ in range(follow_redirects + 1):
status, resp_headers, resp_body = await self._single_request(
method, path, host, headers, body, timeout,
)
if status not in (301, 302, 303, 307, 308):
return status, resp_headers, resp_body
location = resp_headers.get("location", "")
if not location:
return status, resp_headers, resp_body
parsed = urlparse(location)
path = parsed.path + ("?" + parsed.query if parsed.query else "")
host = parsed.netloc or host
method = "GET"
body = None
headers = None # Drop request headers on redirect
return status, resp_headers, resp_body
# ── Stream handling ───────────────────────────────────────────
async def _single_request(self, method, path, host, headers, body,
timeout) -> tuple[int, dict, bytes]:
"""Send one HTTP/2 request on a new stream, wait for response."""
if not self._connected:
await self.ensure_connected()
stream_id = None
async with self._write_lock:
try:
stream_id = self._h2.get_next_available_stream_id()
except Exception:
# Connection is stale — reconnect
await self.reconnect()
stream_id = self._h2.get_next_available_stream_id()
h2_headers = [
(":method", method),
(":path", path),
(":authority", host),
(":scheme", "https"),
("accept-encoding", "gzip"),
]
if headers:
for k, v in headers.items():
h2_headers.append((k.lower(), str(v)))
end_stream = not body
self._h2.send_headers(stream_id, h2_headers, end_stream=end_stream)
if body:
# Send body (may need chunking for flow control)
self._send_body(stream_id, body)
state = _StreamState()
self._streams[stream_id] = state
self.total_streams += 1
await self._flush()
# Wait for complete response
try:
await asyncio.wait_for(state.done.wait(), timeout=timeout)
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
self._streams.pop(stream_id, None)
raise TimeoutError(
f"H2 stream {stream_id} timed out ({timeout}s)"
)
self._streams.pop(stream_id, None)
if state.error:
raise ConnectionError(f"H2 stream error: {state.error}")
# Auto-decompress gzip
resp_body = bytes(state.data)
if state.headers.get("content-encoding", "").lower() == "gzip":
try:
resp_body = gzip.decompress(resp_body)
except Exception:
pass
return state.status, state.headers, resp_body
def _send_body(self, stream_id: int, body: bytes):
"""Send request body, respecting H2 flow control window."""
# For small bodies (typical JSON payloads), send in one shot
while body:
max_size = self._h2.local_settings.max_frame_size
window = self._h2.local_flow_control_window(stream_id)
send_size = min(len(body), max_size, window)
if send_size <= 0:
# Flow control full — let the reader loop process
# window updates before we continue
break
end = send_size >= len(body)
self._h2.send_data(stream_id, body[:send_size], end_stream=end)
body = body[send_size:]
# ── Background reader ─────────────────────────────────────────
async def _reader_loop(self):
"""Background: read H2 frames, dispatch events to waiting streams."""
try:
while self._connected:
data = await self._reader.read(65536)
if not data:
log.warning("H2 remote closed connection")
break
try:
events = self._h2.receive_data(data)
except Exception as e:
log.error("H2 protocol error: %s", e)
break
for event in events:
self._dispatch(event)
# Send pending data (acks, window updates, ping responses)
async with self._write_lock:
await self._flush()
except asyncio.CancelledError:
pass
except Exception as e:
log.error("H2 reader error: %s", e)
finally:
self._connected = False
for state in self._streams.values():
if not state.done.is_set():
state.error = "Connection lost"
state.done.set()
log.info("H2 reader loop ended")
def _dispatch(self, event):
"""Route a single h2 event to its stream."""
if isinstance(event, h2.events.ResponseReceived):
state = self._streams.get(event.stream_id)
if state:
for name, value in event.headers:
n = name if isinstance(name, str) else name.decode()
v = value if isinstance(value, str) else value.decode()
if n == ":status":
state.status = int(v)
else:
state.headers[n] = v
elif isinstance(event, h2.events.DataReceived):
state = self._streams.get(event.stream_id)
if state:
state.data.extend(event.data)
# Always acknowledge received data for flow control
self._h2.acknowledge_received_data(
event.flow_controlled_length, event.stream_id
)
elif isinstance(event, h2.events.StreamEnded):
state = self._streams.get(event.stream_id)
if state:
state.done.set()
elif isinstance(event, h2.events.StreamReset):
state = self._streams.get(event.stream_id)
if state:
state.error = f"Stream reset (code={event.error_code})"
state.done.set()
elif isinstance(event, h2.events.WindowUpdated):
pass # h2 library handles window bookkeeping
elif isinstance(event, h2.events.SettingsAcknowledged):
pass
elif isinstance(event, h2.events.PingReceived):
pass # h2 library auto-responds
elif isinstance(event, h2.events.PingAckReceived):
pass # keepalive confirmed
# ── Internal ──────────────────────────────────────────────────
async def _flush(self):
"""Write pending H2 frame data to the socket."""
data = self._h2.data_to_send()
if data and self._writer:
self._writer.write(data)
await self._writer.drain()
async def close(self):
"""Gracefully close the HTTP/2 connection."""
if self._h2 and self._connected:
try:
self._h2.close_connection()
async with self._write_lock:
await self._flush()
except Exception:
pass
await self._close_internal()
async def ping(self):
"""Send an H2 PING frame to keep the connection alive."""
if not self._connected or not self._h2:
return
try:
async with self._write_lock:
if not self._connected:
return
self._h2.ping(b"\x00" * 8)
await self._flush()
except Exception as e:
log.debug("H2 PING failed: %s", e)
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
DomainFront Tunnel — Bypass DPI censorship via Domain Fronting.
Run a local HTTP proxy that tunnels all traffic through a CDN using
domain fronting: the TLS SNI shows an allowed domain while the encrypted
HTTP Host header routes to your Cloudflare Worker relay.
"""
import argparse
import asyncio
import json
import logging
import os
import sys
from cert_installer import install_ca, is_ca_trusted
from mitm import CA_CERT_FILE
from proxy_server import ProxyServer
__version__ = "1.0.0"
def setup_logging(level_name: str):
level = getattr(logging, level_name.upper(), logging.INFO)
logging.basicConfig(
level=level,
format="%(asctime)s [%(name)-12s] %(levelname)-7s %(message)s",
datefmt="%H:%M:%S",
)
def parse_args():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
prog="domainfront-tunnel",
description="Local HTTP proxy that tunnels traffic through domain fronting.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-c", "--config",
default=os.environ.get("DFT_CONFIG", "config.json"),
help="Path to config file (default: config.json, env: DFT_CONFIG)",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-p", "--port",
type=int,
default=None,
help="Override listen port (env: DFT_PORT)",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--host",
default=None,
help="Override listen host (env: DFT_HOST)",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--log-level",
choices=["DEBUG", "INFO", "WARNING", "ERROR"],
default=None,
help="Override log level (env: DFT_LOG_LEVEL)",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-v", "--version",
action="version",
version=f"%(prog)s {__version__}",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--install-cert",
action="store_true",
help="Install the MITM CA certificate as a trusted root and exit.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--no-cert-check",
action="store_true",
help="Skip the certificate installation check on startup.",
)
return parser.parse_args()
def main():
args = parse_args()
config_path = args.config
try:
with open(config_path) as f:
config = json.load(f)
except FileNotFoundError:
print(f"Config not found: {config_path}")
print("Copy config.example.json to config.json and fill in your values.")
sys.exit(1)
except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
print(f"Invalid JSON in config: {e}")
sys.exit(1)
# Environment variable overrides
if os.environ.get("DFT_AUTH_KEY"):
config["auth_key"] = os.environ["DFT_AUTH_KEY"]
if os.environ.get("DFT_SCRIPT_ID"):
config["script_id"] = os.environ["DFT_SCRIPT_ID"]
# CLI argument overrides
if args.port is not None:
config["listen_port"] = args.port
elif os.environ.get("DFT_PORT"):
config["listen_port"] = int(os.environ["DFT_PORT"])
if args.host is not None:
config["listen_host"] = args.host
elif os.environ.get("DFT_HOST"):
config["listen_host"] = os.environ["DFT_HOST"]
if args.log_level is not None:
config["log_level"] = args.log_level
elif os.environ.get("DFT_LOG_LEVEL"):
config["log_level"] = os.environ["DFT_LOG_LEVEL"]
for key in ("auth_key",):
if key not in config:
print(f"Missing required config key: {key}")
sys.exit(1)
mode = config.get("mode", "domain_fronting")
if mode == "custom_domain" and "custom_domain" not in config:
print("Mode 'custom_domain' requires 'custom_domain' in config")
sys.exit(1)
if mode == "domain_fronting":
for key in ("front_domain", "worker_host"):
if key not in config:
print(f"Mode 'domain_fronting' requires '{key}' in config")
sys.exit(1)
if mode == "google_fronting":
if "worker_host" not in config:
print("Mode 'google_fronting' requires 'worker_host' in config (your Cloud Run URL)")
sys.exit(1)
if mode == "apps_script":
sid = config.get("script_ids") or config.get("script_id")
if not sid or (isinstance(sid, str) and sid == "YOUR_APPS_SCRIPT_DEPLOYMENT_ID"):
print("Mode 'apps_script' requires 'script_id' in config.")
print("Deploy the Apps Script from appsscript/Code.gs and paste the Deployment ID.")
sys.exit(1)
# ── Certificate installation ──────────────────────────────────────────
if args.install_cert:
setup_logging("INFO")
_log = logging.getLogger("Main")
_log.info("Installing CA certificate…")
ok = install_ca(CA_CERT_FILE)
sys.exit(0 if ok else 1)
setup_logging(config.get("log_level", "INFO"))
log = logging.getLogger("Main")
mode = config.get("mode", "domain_fronting")
log.info("DomainFront Tunnel starting (mode: %s)", mode)
if mode == "custom_domain":
log.info("Custom domain : %s", config["custom_domain"])
elif mode == "google_fronting":
log.info("Google fronting : SNI=%s → Host=%s",
config.get("front_domain", "www.google.com"), config["worker_host"])
log.info("Google IP : %s", config.get("google_ip", "216.239.38.120"))
elif mode == "apps_script":
log.info("Apps Script relay : SNI=%s → script.google.com",
config.get("front_domain", "www.google.com"))
script_ids = config.get("script_ids") or config.get("script_id")
if isinstance(script_ids, list):
log.info("Script IDs : %d scripts (round-robin)", len(script_ids))
for i, sid in enumerate(script_ids):
log.info(" [%d] %s", i + 1, sid)
else:
log.info("Script ID : %s", script_ids)
# Ensure CA file exists before checking / installing it.
# MITMCertManager generates ca/ca.crt on first instantiation.
if not os.path.exists(CA_CERT_FILE):
from mitm import MITMCertManager
MITMCertManager() # side-effect: creates ca/ca.crt + ca/ca.key
# Auto-install MITM CA if not already trusted
if not args.no_cert_check:
if not is_ca_trusted(CA_CERT_FILE):
log.warning("MITM CA is not trusted — attempting automatic installation…")
ok = install_ca(CA_CERT_FILE)
if ok:
log.info("CA certificate installed. You may need to restart your browser.")
else:
log.error(
"Auto-install failed. Run with --install-cert (may need admin/sudo) "
"or manually install ca/ca.crt as a trusted root CA."
)
else:
log.info("MITM CA is already trusted.")
else:
log.info("Front domain (SNI) : %s", config.get("front_domain", "?"))
log.info("Worker host (Host) : %s", config.get("worker_host", "?"))
log.info("Proxy address : %s:%d", config.get("listen_host", "127.0.0.1"), config.get("listen_port", 8080))
try:
asyncio.run(ProxyServer(config).start())
except KeyboardInterrupt:
log.info("Stopped")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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"""
MITM certificate manager for HTTPS interception.
Generates a CA certificate (once, stored as files) and per-domain
certificates (on the fly, cached in memory) so the local proxy can
decrypt HTTPS traffic and relay it through Apps Script.
The user must install ca/ca.crt in their browser's trusted CAs once.
Requires: pip install cryptography
"""
import datetime
import logging
import os
import ssl
import tempfile
from cryptography import x509
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes, serialization
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric import rsa
from cryptography.x509.oid import NameOID
log = logging.getLogger("MITM")
CA_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "ca")
CA_KEY_FILE = os.path.join(CA_DIR, "ca.key")
CA_CERT_FILE = os.path.join(CA_DIR, "ca.crt")
class MITMCertManager:
def __init__(self):
self._ca_key = None
self._ca_cert = None
self._ctx_cache: dict[str, ssl.SSLContext] = {}
self._cert_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="domainfront_certs_")
self._ensure_ca()
def _ensure_ca(self):
if os.path.exists(CA_KEY_FILE) and os.path.exists(CA_CERT_FILE):
with open(CA_KEY_FILE, "rb") as f:
self._ca_key = serialization.load_pem_private_key(
f.read(), password=None
)
with open(CA_CERT_FILE, "rb") as f:
self._ca_cert = x509.load_pem_x509_certificate(f.read())
log.info("Loaded CA from %s", CA_DIR)
else:
self._create_ca()
def _create_ca(self):
os.makedirs(CA_DIR, exist_ok=True)
self._ca_key = rsa.generate_private_key(
public_exponent=65537, key_size=2048
)
subject = issuer = x509.Name([
x509.NameAttribute(NameOID.COMMON_NAME, "MasterHttpRelayVPN"),
x509.NameAttribute(NameOID.ORGANIZATION_NAME, "MasterHttpRelayVPN"),
])
now = datetime.datetime.now(datetime.timezone.utc)
self._ca_cert = (
x509.CertificateBuilder()
.subject_name(subject)
.issuer_name(issuer)
.public_key(self._ca_key.public_key())
.serial_number(x509.random_serial_number())
.not_valid_before(now)
.not_valid_after(now + datetime.timedelta(days=3650))
.add_extension(
x509.BasicConstraints(ca=True, path_length=0), critical=True
)
.add_extension(
x509.KeyUsage(
digital_signature=True,
key_cert_sign=True,
crl_sign=True,
content_commitment=False,
key_encipherment=False,
data_encipherment=False,
key_agreement=False,
encipher_only=False,
decipher_only=False,
),
critical=True,
)
.sign(self._ca_key, hashes.SHA256())
)
with open(CA_KEY_FILE, "wb") as f:
f.write(
self._ca_key.private_bytes(
serialization.Encoding.PEM,
serialization.PrivateFormat.TraditionalOpenSSL,
serialization.NoEncryption(),
)
)
with open(CA_CERT_FILE, "wb") as f:
f.write(self._ca_cert.public_bytes(serialization.Encoding.PEM))
log.warning("Generated new CA certificate: %s", CA_CERT_FILE)
log.warning(">>> Install this file in your browser's Trusted Root CAs! <<<")
def get_server_context(self, domain: str) -> ssl.SSLContext:
if domain not in self._ctx_cache:
key_pem, cert_pem = self._generate_domain_cert(domain)
cert_file = os.path.join(self._cert_dir, f"{domain}.crt")
key_file = os.path.join(self._cert_dir, f"{domain}.key")
ca_pem = self._ca_cert.public_bytes(serialization.Encoding.PEM)
with open(cert_file, "wb") as f:
f.write(cert_pem + ca_pem)
with open(key_file, "wb") as f:
f.write(key_pem)
ctx = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER)
ctx.set_alpn_protocols(["http/1.1"])
ctx.load_cert_chain(cert_file, key_file)
self._ctx_cache[domain] = ctx
return self._ctx_cache[domain]
def _generate_domain_cert(self, domain: str):
key = rsa.generate_private_key(
public_exponent=65537, key_size=2048
)
subject = x509.Name([
x509.NameAttribute(NameOID.COMMON_NAME, domain),
])
now = datetime.datetime.now(datetime.timezone.utc)
cert = (
x509.CertificateBuilder()
.subject_name(subject)
.issuer_name(self._ca_cert.subject)
.public_key(key.public_key())
.serial_number(x509.random_serial_number())
.not_valid_before(now)
.not_valid_after(now + datetime.timedelta(days=365))
.add_extension(
x509.SubjectAlternativeName([x509.DNSName(domain)]),
critical=False,
)
.sign(self._ca_key, hashes.SHA256())
)
key_pem = key.private_bytes(
serialization.Encoding.PEM,
serialization.PrivateFormat.TraditionalOpenSSL,
serialization.NoEncryption(),
)
cert_pem = cert.public_bytes(serialization.Encoding.PEM)
return key_pem, cert_pem
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"""
Local HTTP proxy server.
Intercepts the user's browser traffic and forwards everything through
a domain-fronted connection to a CDN worker or Apps Script relay.
Supports:
- CONNECT method → WebSocket tunnel (modes 1-3) or MITM relay (apps_script)
- GET / POST etc. → HTTP forwarding (modes 1-3) or JSON relay (apps_script)
"""
import asyncio
import logging
import re
import ssl
import time
from domain_fronter import DomainFronter
log = logging.getLogger("Proxy")
class ResponseCache:
"""Simple LRU response cache — avoids repeated relay calls."""
def __init__(self, max_mb: int = 50):
self._store: dict[str, tuple[bytes, float]] = {}
self._size = 0
self._max = max_mb * 1024 * 1024
self.hits = 0
self.misses = 0
def get(self, url: str) -> bytes | None:
entry = self._store.get(url)
if not entry:
self.misses += 1
return None
raw, expires = entry
if time.time() > expires:
self._size -= len(raw)
del self._store[url]
self.misses += 1
return None
self.hits += 1
return raw
def put(self, url: str, raw_response: bytes, ttl: int = 300):
size = len(raw_response)
if size > self._max // 4 or size == 0:
return
# Evict oldest to make room
while self._size + size > self._max and self._store:
oldest = next(iter(self._store))
self._size -= len(self._store[oldest][0])
del self._store[oldest]
if url in self._store:
self._size -= len(self._store[url][0])
self._store[url] = (raw_response, time.time() + ttl)
self._size += size
@staticmethod
def parse_ttl(raw_response: bytes, url: str) -> int:
"""Determine cache TTL from response headers and URL."""
hdr_end = raw_response.find(b"\r\n\r\n")
if hdr_end < 0:
return 0
hdr = raw_response[:hdr_end].decode(errors="replace").lower()
# Don't cache errors or non-200
if b"HTTP/1.1 200" not in raw_response[:20]:
return 0
if "no-store" in hdr:
return 0
# Explicit max-age
m = re.search(r"max-age=(\d+)", hdr)
if m:
return min(int(m.group(1)), 86400)
# Heuristic by content type / extension
path = url.split("?")[0].lower()
static_exts = (
".css", ".js", ".woff", ".woff2", ".ttf", ".eot",
".png", ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".gif", ".webp", ".svg", ".ico",
".mp3", ".mp4", ".wasm",
)
for ext in static_exts:
if path.endswith(ext):
return 3600 # 1 hour for static assets
ct_m = re.search(r"content-type:\s*([^\r\n]+)", hdr)
ct = ct_m.group(1) if ct_m else ""
if "image/" in ct or "font/" in ct:
return 3600
if "text/css" in ct or "javascript" in ct:
return 1800
if "text/html" in ct or "application/json" in ct:
return 0 # don't cache dynamic content by default
return 0
class ProxyServer:
def __init__(self, config: dict):
self.host = config.get("listen_host", "127.0.0.1")
self.port = config.get("listen_port", 8080)
self.mode = config.get("mode", "domain_fronting")
self.fronter = DomainFronter(config)
self.mitm = None
self._cache = ResponseCache(max_mb=50)
# Persistent HTTP tunnel cache for google_fronting mode
# Key: "host:port" → (tunnel_reader, tunnel_writer, lock)
self._http_tunnels: dict = {}
self._tunnel_lock = asyncio.Lock()
# hosts override — DNS fake-map: domain/suffix → IP
# Checked before any real DNS lookup; supports exact and suffix matching.
self._hosts: dict[str, str] = config.get("hosts", {})
if self.mode == "apps_script":
try:
from mitm import MITMCertManager
self.mitm = MITMCertManager()
except ImportError:
log.error("apps_script mode requires 'cryptography' package.")
log.error("Run: pip install cryptography")
raise SystemExit(1)
async def start(self):
srv = await asyncio.start_server(self._on_client, self.host, self.port)
log.info(
"Listening on %s:%d — configure your browser HTTP proxy to this address",
self.host, self.port,
)
async with srv:
await srv.serve_forever()
# ── client handler ────────────────────────────────────────────
async def _on_client(self, reader: asyncio.StreamReader, writer: asyncio.StreamWriter):
addr = writer.get_extra_info("peername")
try:
first_line = await asyncio.wait_for(reader.readline(), timeout=30)
if not first_line:
return
# Read remaining headers
header_block = first_line
while True:
line = await asyncio.wait_for(reader.readline(), timeout=10)
header_block += line
if line in (b"\r\n", b"\n", b""):
break
request_line = first_line.decode(errors="replace").strip()
parts = request_line.split(" ", 2)
if len(parts) < 2:
return
method = parts[0].upper()
if method == "CONNECT":
await self._do_connect(parts[1], reader, writer)
else:
await self._do_http(header_block, reader, writer)
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
log.debug("Timeout: %s", addr)
except Exception as e:
log.error("Error (%s): %s", addr, e)
finally:
try:
writer.close()
await writer.wait_closed()
except Exception:
pass
# ── CONNECT (HTTPS tunnelling) ────────────────────────────────
async def _do_connect(self, target: str, reader, writer):
host, _, port = target.rpartition(":")
port = int(port) if port else 443
if not host:
host, port = target, 443
log.info("CONNECT → %s:%d", host, port)
writer.write(b"HTTP/1.1 200 Connection Established\r\n\r\n")
await writer.drain()
if self.mode == "apps_script":
override_ip = self._sni_rewrite_ip(host)
if override_ip:
# SNI-blocked domain: MITM-decrypt from browser, then
# re-connect to the override IP with SNI=front_domain so
# the ISP never sees the blocked hostname in the TLS handshake.
log.info("SNI-rewrite tunnel → %s via %s (SNI: %s)",
host, override_ip, self.fronter.sni_host)
await self._do_sni_rewrite_tunnel(host, port, reader, writer,
connect_ip=override_ip)
elif self._is_google_domain(host):
log.info("Direct tunnel → %s (Google domain, skipping relay)", host)
await self._do_direct_tunnel(host, port, reader, writer)
else:
await self._do_mitm_connect(host, port, reader, writer)
else:
await self.fronter.tunnel(host, port, reader, writer)
# ── Hosts override (fake DNS) ─────────────────────────────────
# Built-in list of domains that must be reached via Google's frontend IP
# with SNI rewritten to `front_domain` (default: www.google.com).
# These are Google-owned services whose real SNI is DPI-blocked in some
# countries, but that Google serves from the same edge IP as www.google.com.
# Users don't need to configure anything — any host matching one of these
# suffixes is transparently SNI-rewritten to the configured `google_ip`.
# Config's "hosts" map still takes precedence (for custom overrides).
_SNI_REWRITE_SUFFIXES = (
"youtube.com",
"youtu.be",
"youtube-nocookie.com",
"ytimg.com",
"ggpht.com",
"gvt1.com",
"gvt2.com",
"doubleclick.net",
"googlesyndication.com",
"googleadservices.com",
"google-analytics.com",
"googletagmanager.com",
"googletagservices.com",
"fonts.googleapis.com",
)
def _sni_rewrite_ip(self, host: str) -> str | None:
"""Return the IP to SNI-rewrite `host` through, or None.
Order of precedence:
1. Explicit entry in config `hosts` map (exact or suffix match).
2. Built-in `_SNI_REWRITE_SUFFIXES` → mapped to config `google_ip`.
"""
ip = self._hosts_ip(host)
if ip:
return ip
h = host.lower().rstrip(".")
for suffix in self._SNI_REWRITE_SUFFIXES:
if h == suffix or h.endswith("." + suffix):
return self.fronter.connect_host # configured google_ip
return None
def _hosts_ip(self, host: str) -> str | None:
"""Return override IP for host if defined in config 'hosts', else None.
Supports exact match and suffix match (e.g. 'youtube.com' matches
'www.youtube.com', 'm.youtube.com', etc.).
"""
h = host.lower().rstrip(".")
if h in self._hosts:
return self._hosts[h]
# suffix match: check every parent label
parts = h.split(".")
for i in range(1, len(parts)):
parent = ".".join(parts[i:])
if parent in self._hosts:
return self._hosts[parent]
return None
# ── Google domain detection ───────────────────────────────────
# Only domains whose SNI the ISP does NOT block — direct tunnel is safe.
# YouTube/googlevideo SNIs are blocked; they go through _do_sni_rewrite_tunnel
# via the hosts map instead.
_GOOGLE_SUFFIXES = (
".google.com", ".google.co",
".googleapis.com", ".gstatic.com",
".googleusercontent.com",
)
_GOOGLE_EXACT = {
"google.com", "gstatic.com", "googleapis.com",
}
def _is_google_domain(self, host: str) -> bool:
"""Return True if host is a Google-owned domain."""
h = host.lower().rstrip(".")
if h in self._GOOGLE_EXACT:
return True
for suffix in self._GOOGLE_SUFFIXES:
if h.endswith(suffix):
return True
return False
# ── Direct tunnel (no MITM) ───────────────────────────────────
async def _do_direct_tunnel(self, host: str, port: int,
reader: asyncio.StreamReader,
writer: asyncio.StreamWriter,
connect_ip: str | None = None):
"""Pipe raw TLS bytes directly to the target server.
connect_ip overrides DNS: the TCP connection goes to that IP
while the browser's TLS (SNI=host) is piped through unchanged.
Defaults to the configured google_ip for Google-category domains.
"""
target_ip = connect_ip or self.fronter.connect_host
try:
r_remote, w_remote = await asyncio.wait_for(
asyncio.open_connection(target_ip, port), timeout=10
)
except Exception as e:
log.error("Direct tunnel connect failed (%s via %s): %s",
host, target_ip, e)
return
async def pipe(src, dst, label):
try:
while True:
data = await src.read(65536)
if not data:
break
dst.write(data)
await dst.drain()
except (ConnectionError, asyncio.CancelledError):
pass
except Exception as e:
log.debug("Pipe %s ended: %s", label, e)
finally:
try:
dst.close()
except Exception:
pass
await asyncio.gather(
pipe(reader, w_remote, f"client→{host}"),
pipe(r_remote, writer, f"{host}→client"),
)
# ── SNI-rewrite tunnel ────────────────────────────────────────
async def _do_sni_rewrite_tunnel(self, host: str, port: int, reader, writer,
connect_ip: str | None = None):
"""MITM-decrypt TLS from browser, then re-encrypt toward connect_ip
using SNI=front_domain (e.g. www.google.com).
The ISP only ever sees SNI=www.google.com in the outgoing handshake,
hiding the blocked hostname (e.g. www.youtube.com).
"""
target_ip = connect_ip or self.fronter.connect_host
sni_out = self.fronter.sni_host # e.g. "www.google.com"
# Step 1: MITM — accept TLS from the browser
ssl_ctx_server = self.mitm.get_server_context(host)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
transport = writer.transport
protocol = transport.get_protocol()
try:
new_transport = await loop.start_tls(
transport, protocol, ssl_ctx_server, server_side=True,
)
except Exception as e:
log.debug("SNI-rewrite TLS accept failed (%s): %s", host, e)
return
writer._transport = new_transport
# Step 2: open outgoing TLS to target IP with the safe SNI
ssl_ctx_client = ssl.create_default_context()
if not self.fronter.verify_ssl:
ssl_ctx_client.check_hostname = False
ssl_ctx_client.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE
try:
r_out, w_out = await asyncio.wait_for(
asyncio.open_connection(
target_ip, port,
ssl=ssl_ctx_client,
server_hostname=sni_out,
),
timeout=10,
)
except Exception as e:
log.error("SNI-rewrite outbound connect failed (%s via %s): %s",
host, target_ip, e)
return
# Step 3: pipe application-layer bytes between the two TLS sessions
async def pipe(src, dst, label):
try:
while True:
data = await src.read(65536)
if not data:
break
dst.write(data)
await dst.drain()
except (ConnectionError, asyncio.CancelledError):
pass
except Exception as exc:
log.debug("Pipe %s ended: %s", label, exc)
finally:
try:
dst.close()
except Exception:
pass
await asyncio.gather(
pipe(reader, w_out, f"client→{host}"),
pipe(r_out, writer, f"{host}→client"),
)
# ── MITM CONNECT (apps_script mode) ───────────────────────────
async def _do_mitm_connect(self, host: str, port: int, reader, writer):
"""Intercept TLS, decrypt HTTP, and relay through Apps Script."""
ssl_ctx = self.mitm.get_server_context(host)
# Upgrade the existing connection to TLS (we are the server)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
transport = writer.transport
protocol = transport.get_protocol()
try:
new_transport = await loop.start_tls(
transport, protocol, ssl_ctx, server_side=True,
)
except Exception as e:
# Non-HTTPS traffic (e.g. MTProto, plain HTTP on port 80/443)
# routed through the proxy will always fail TLS — log at DEBUG
# to avoid alarming noise.
if port != 443:
log.debug("TLS handshake skipped for %s:%d (non-HTTPS): %s", host, port, e)
else:
log.debug("TLS handshake failed for %s: %s", host, e)
return
# Update writer to use the new TLS transport
writer._transport = new_transport
# Read and relay HTTP requests from the browser (now decrypted)
while True:
try:
first_line = await asyncio.wait_for(reader.readline(), timeout=120)
if not first_line:
break
header_block = first_line
while True:
line = await asyncio.wait_for(reader.readline(), timeout=10)
header_block += line
if line in (b"\r\n", b"\n", b""):
break
# Read body
body = b""
for raw_line in header_block.split(b"\r\n"):
if raw_line.lower().startswith(b"content-length:"):
length = int(raw_line.split(b":", 1)[1].strip())
body = await reader.readexactly(length)
break
# Parse the request
request_line = first_line.decode(errors="replace").strip()
parts = request_line.split(" ", 2)
if len(parts) < 2:
break
method = parts[0]
path = parts[1]
# Parse headers
headers = {}
for raw_line in header_block.split(b"\r\n")[1:]:
if b":" in raw_line:
k, v = raw_line.decode(errors="replace").split(":", 1)
headers[k.strip()] = v.strip()
# Build full URL (browser sends just the path in CONNECT)
if port == 443:
url = f"https://{host}{path}"
else:
url = f"https://{host}:{port}{path}"
log.info("MITM → %s %s", method, url)
# ── CORS: extract relevant request headers ────────────────────
origin = next(
(v for k, v in headers.items() if k.lower() == "origin"), ""
)
acr_method = next(
(v for k, v in headers.items()
if k.lower() == "access-control-request-method"), ""
)
acr_headers = next(
(v for k, v in headers.items()
if k.lower() == "access-control-request-headers"), ""
)
# CORS preflight — respond directly; UrlFetchApp doesn't
# support OPTIONS so forwarding it would always fail.
if method.upper() == "OPTIONS" and acr_method:
log.debug("CORS preflight → %s (responding locally)", url[:60])
writer.write(self._cors_preflight_response(origin, acr_method, acr_headers))
await writer.drain()
continue
# Check local cache first (GET only)
response = None
if method == "GET" and not body:
response = self._cache.get(url)
if response:
log.debug("Cache HIT: %s", url[:60])
if response is None:
# Relay through Apps Script
try:
response = await self._relay_smart(method, url, headers, body)
except Exception as e:
log.error("Relay error (%s): %s", url[:60], e)
err_body = f"Relay error: {e}".encode()
response = (
b"HTTP/1.1 502 Bad Gateway\r\n"
b"Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
b"Content-Length: " + str(len(err_body)).encode() + b"\r\n"
b"\r\n" + err_body
)
# Cache successful GET responses
if method == "GET" and not body and response:
ttl = ResponseCache.parse_ttl(response, url)
if ttl > 0:
self._cache.put(url, response, ttl)
log.debug("Cached (%ds): %s", ttl, url[:60])
# Inject permissive CORS headers whenever the browser
# sent an Origin (cross-origin XHR / fetch).
if origin and response:
response = self._inject_cors_headers(response, origin)
writer.write(response)
await writer.drain()
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
break
except asyncio.IncompleteReadError:
break
except ConnectionError:
break
except Exception as e:
log.error("MITM handler error (%s): %s", host, e)
break
# ── CORS helpers ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
@staticmethod
def _cors_preflight_response(origin: str, acr_method: str, acr_headers: str) -> bytes:
"""Return a 204 No Content response that satisfies a CORS preflight."""
allow_origin = origin or "*"
allow_methods = (
f"{acr_method}, GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, OPTIONS"
if acr_method else
"GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, OPTIONS"
)
allow_headers = acr_headers or "*"
return (
"HTTP/1.1 204 No Content\r\n"
f"Access-Control-Allow-Origin: {allow_origin}\r\n"
f"Access-Control-Allow-Methods: {allow_methods}\r\n"
f"Access-Control-Allow-Headers: {allow_headers}\r\n"
"Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true\r\n"
"Access-Control-Max-Age: 86400\r\n"
"Vary: Origin\r\n"
"Content-Length: 0\r\n"
"\r\n"
).encode()
@staticmethod
def _inject_cors_headers(response: bytes, origin: str) -> bytes:
"""Inject CORS headers only if the upstream response lacks them.
We must NOT overwrite the origin server's CORS headers: sites like
x.com return carefully-scoped Access-Control-Allow-Headers that list
specific custom headers (e.g. x-csrf-token). Replacing them with
wildcards together with Allow-Credentials: true makes browsers
reject the response (per the Fetch spec, "*" is literal when
credentials are included), which the site then blames on privacy
extensions. So we only fill in what the server omitted.
"""
sep = b"\r\n\r\n"
if sep not in response:
return response
header_section, body = response.split(sep, 1)
lines = header_section.decode(errors="replace").split("\r\n")
existing = {ln.split(":", 1)[0].strip().lower()
for ln in lines if ":" in ln}
# If the upstream already handled CORS, leave it completely alone.
if "access-control-allow-origin" in existing:
return response
# Otherwise inject a minimal, credential-safe set (no wildcards,
# since wildcards combined with credentials are invalid).
allow_origin = origin or "*"
additions = [f"Access-Control-Allow-Origin: {allow_origin}"]
if allow_origin != "*":
additions.append("Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true")
additions.append("Vary: Origin")
return ("\r\n".join(lines + additions) + "\r\n\r\n").encode() + body
async def _relay_smart(self, method, url, headers, body):
"""Choose optimal relay strategy based on request type.
- GET requests for likely-large downloads use parallel-range.
- All other requests (API calls, HTML, JSON, XHR) go through the
single-request relay. This avoids injecting a synthetic Range
header on normal traffic, which some origins honor by returning
206 — breaking fetch()/XHR on sites like x.com or Cloudflare
challenge pages.
"""
if method == "GET" and not body:
# Respect client's own Range header verbatim.
if headers:
for k in headers:
if k.lower() == "range":
return await self.fronter.relay(
method, url, headers, body
)
# Only probe with Range when the URL looks like a big file.
if self._is_likely_download(url, headers):
return await self.fronter.relay_parallel(
method, url, headers, body
)
return await self.fronter.relay(method, url, headers, body)
def _is_likely_download(self, url: str, headers: dict) -> bool:
"""Heuristic: is this URL likely a large file download?"""
# Check file extension
path = url.split("?")[0].lower()
large_exts = {
".zip", ".tar", ".gz", ".bz2", ".xz", ".7z", ".rar",
".exe", ".msi", ".dmg", ".deb", ".rpm", ".apk",
".iso", ".img",
".mp4", ".mkv", ".avi", ".mov", ".webm",
".mp3", ".flac", ".wav", ".aac",
".pdf", ".doc", ".docx", ".ppt", ".pptx",
".wasm",
}
for ext in large_exts:
if path.endswith(ext):
return True
return False
# ── Plain HTTP forwarding ─────────────────────────────────────
async def _do_http(self, header_block: bytes, reader, writer):
body = b""
for raw_line in header_block.split(b"\r\n"):
if raw_line.lower().startswith(b"content-length:"):
length = int(raw_line.split(b":", 1)[1].strip())
body = await reader.readexactly(length)
break
first_line = header_block.split(b"\r\n")[0].decode(errors="replace")
log.info("HTTP → %s", first_line)
if self.mode == "apps_script":
# Parse request and relay through Apps Script
parts = first_line.strip().split(" ", 2)
method = parts[0] if parts else "GET"
url = parts[1] if len(parts) > 1 else "/"
headers = {}
for raw_line in header_block.split(b"\r\n")[1:]:
if b":" in raw_line:
k, v = raw_line.decode(errors="replace").split(":", 1)
headers[k.strip()] = v.strip()
# ── CORS preflight over plain HTTP ────────────────────────────
origin = next(
(v for k, v in headers.items() if k.lower() == "origin"), ""
)
acr_method = next(
(v for k, v in headers.items()
if k.lower() == "access-control-request-method"), ""
)
acr_headers_val = next(
(v for k, v in headers.items()
if k.lower() == "access-control-request-headers"), ""
)
if method.upper() == "OPTIONS" and acr_method:
log.debug("CORS preflight (HTTP) → %s (responding locally)", url[:60])
writer.write(self._cors_preflight_response(origin, acr_method, acr_headers_val))
await writer.drain()
return
# Cache check for GET
response = None
if method == "GET" and not body:
response = self._cache.get(url)
if response:
log.debug("Cache HIT (HTTP): %s", url[:60])
if response is None:
response = await self._relay_smart(method, url, headers, body)
# Cache successful GET
if method == "GET" and not body and response:
ttl = ResponseCache.parse_ttl(response, url)
if ttl > 0:
self._cache.put(url, response, ttl)
# Inject CORS headers for cross-origin requests
if origin and response:
response = self._inject_cors_headers(response, origin)
elif self.mode in ("google_fronting", "custom_domain", "domain_fronting"):
# Use WebSocket tunnel for ALL traffic (much faster than forward())
response = await self._tunnel_http(header_block, body)
else:
response = await self.fronter.forward(header_block + body)
writer.write(response)
await writer.drain()
async def _tunnel_http(self, header_block: bytes, body: bytes) -> bytes:
"""Forward plain HTTP via a persistent WebSocket tunnel.
Instead of opening a new TLS+HTTP connection for each request
(the old forward() path), this keeps a WebSocket tunnel open
to the target host and pipes raw HTTP through it.
Much faster for rapid-fire requests (e.g., Telegram API).
"""
import re as _re
# Parse target host:port from the raw HTTP request
host = ""
port = 80
for line in header_block.split(b"\r\n")[1:]:
if not line:
break
if line.lower().startswith(b"host:"):
host_val = line.split(b":", 1)[1].strip().decode(errors="replace")
if ":" in host_val:
h, p = host_val.rsplit(":", 1)
try:
host, port = h, int(p)
except ValueError:
host = host_val
else:
host = host_val
break
if not host:
return b"HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request\r\n\r\nNo Host header\r\n"
# Rewrite the request line: browser sends absolute URL
# (e.g., "GET http://host/path HTTP/1.1") but the target
# server expects a relative path ("GET /path HTTP/1.1")
first_line = header_block.split(b"\r\n")[0]
first_str = first_line.decode(errors="replace")
parts = first_str.split(" ", 2)
if len(parts) >= 2 and parts[1].startswith("http://"):
from urllib.parse import urlparse
parsed = urlparse(parts[1])
rel_path = parsed.path or "/"
if parsed.query:
rel_path += "?" + parsed.query
new_first = f"{parts[0]} {rel_path}"
if len(parts) == 3:
new_first += f" {parts[2]}"
header_block = new_first.encode() + b"\r\n" + b"\r\n".join(header_block.split(b"\r\n")[1:])
raw_request = header_block + body
# Send through tunnel
try:
return await asyncio.wait_for(
self.fronter.forward(raw_request), timeout=30
)
except Exception as e:
log.error("Tunnel HTTP failed (%s:%d): %s", host, port, e)
return b"HTTP/1.1 502 Bad Gateway\r\n\r\nTunnel forward failed\r\n"
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# Core (no external dependencies for basic modes)
# Python 3.10+ required
# Optional: MITM interception (apps_script mode)
cryptography>=41.0.0
# Optional: HTTP/2 multiplexing (faster apps_script relay)
h2>=4.1.0
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"""
Minimal WebSocket frame encoder / decoder (RFC 6455).
Only handles binary (opcode 0x02) and close (opcode 0x08) frames.
Client-to-server frames are always masked as required by the spec.
"""
import os
import struct
def ws_encode(data: bytes, opcode: int = 0x02) -> bytes:
"""Encode *data* into a masked binary WebSocket frame."""
head = bytearray([0x80 | opcode]) # FIN + opcode
length = len(data)
if length < 126:
head.append(0x80 | length)
elif length < 0x10000:
head.append(0x80 | 126)
head += struct.pack("!H", length)
else:
head.append(0x80 | 127)
head += struct.pack("!Q", length)
mask = os.urandom(4)
head += mask
masked = bytearray(data)
for i in range(len(masked)):
masked[i] ^= mask[i & 3]
return bytes(head) + bytes(masked)
def ws_decode(buf: bytes):
"""Try to decode one frame from *buf*.
Returns ``(opcode, payload, consumed_bytes)`` or ``None`` if the
buffer does not yet contain a complete frame.
"""
if len(buf) < 2:
return None
opcode = buf[0] & 0x0F
is_masked = buf[1] & 0x80
length = buf[1] & 0x7F
pos = 2
if length == 126:
if len(buf) < 4:
return None
length = struct.unpack("!H", buf[2:4])[0]
pos = 4
elif length == 127:
if len(buf) < 10:
return None
length = struct.unpack("!Q", buf[2:10])[0]
pos = 10
mask = None
if is_masked:
if len(buf) < pos + 4:
return None
mask = buf[pos : pos + 4]
pos += 4
if len(buf) < pos + length:
return None
payload = bytearray(buf[pos : pos + length])
if mask:
for i in range(len(payload)):
payload[i] ^= mask[i & 3]
return opcode, bytes(payload), pos + length