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# See LICENSE for licensing information
"""
Functions for connecting and authenticating to the tor process.
The :func:`~stem.connection.connect` function give an easy, one line
method for getting an authenticated control connection. This is handy for CLI
applications and the python interactive interpreter, but does several things
that makes it undesirable for applications (uses stdin/stdout, suppresses
exceptions, etc).
::
import sys
from stem.connection import connect
if __name__ == '__main__':
controller = connect()
if not controller:
sys.exit(1) # unable to get a connection
print 'Tor is running version %s' % controller.get_version()
controller.close()
::
% python example.py
Tor is running version 0.2.4.10-alpha-dev (git-8be6058d8f31e578)
... or if Tor isn't running...
::
% python example.py
[Errno 111] Connection refused
The :func:`~stem.connection.authenticate` function, however, gives easy but
fine-grained control over the authentication process. For instance...
::
import sys
import getpass
import stem.connection
import stem.socket
try:
control_socket = stem.socket.ControlPort(port = 9051)
except stem.SocketError as exc:
print 'Unable to connect to port 9051 (%s)' % exc
sys.exit(1)
try:
stem.connection.authenticate(control_socket)
except stem.connection.IncorrectSocketType:
print 'Please check in your torrc that 9051 is the ControlPort.'
print 'Maybe you configured it to be the ORPort or SocksPort instead?'
sys.exit(1)
except stem.connection.MissingPassword:
controller_password = getpass.getpass('Controller password: ')
try:
stem.connection.authenticate_password(control_socket, controller_password)
except stem.connection.PasswordAuthFailed:
print 'Unable to authenticate, password is incorrect'
sys.exit(1)
except stem.connection.AuthenticationFailure as exc:
print 'Unable to authenticate: %s' % exc
sys.exit(1)
**Module Overview:**
::
connect - Simple method for getting authenticated control connection
authenticate - Main method for authenticating to a control socket
authenticate_none - Authenticates to an open control socket
authenticate_password - Authenticates to a socket supporting password auth
authenticate_cookie - Authenticates to a socket supporting cookie auth
authenticate_safecookie - Authenticates to a socket supporting safecookie auth
get_protocolinfo - Issues a PROTOCOLINFO query
AuthenticationFailure - Base exception raised for authentication failures
|- UnrecognizedAuthMethods - Authentication methods are unsupported
|- IncorrectSocketType - Socket does not speak the tor control protocol
|
|- OpenAuthFailed - Failure when authenticating by an open socket
| +- OpenAuthRejected - Tor rejected this method of authentication
|
|- PasswordAuthFailed - Failure when authenticating by a password
| |- PasswordAuthRejected - Tor rejected this method of authentication
| |- IncorrectPassword - Password was rejected
| +- MissingPassword - Socket supports password auth but wasn't attempted
|
|- CookieAuthFailed - Failure when authenticating by a cookie
| |- CookieAuthRejected - Tor rejected this method of authentication
| |- IncorrectCookieValue - Authentication cookie was rejected
| |- IncorrectCookieSize - Size of the cookie file is incorrect
| |- UnreadableCookieFile - Unable to read the contents of the auth cookie
| +- AuthChallengeFailed - Failure completing the authchallenge request
| |- AuthChallengeUnsupported - Tor doesn't recognize the AUTHCHALLENGE command
| |- AuthSecurityFailure - Server provided the wrong nonce credentials
| |- InvalidClientNonce - The client nonce is invalid
| +- UnrecognizedAuthChallengeMethod - AUTHCHALLENGE does not support the given methods.
|
+- MissingAuthInfo - Unexpected PROTOCOLINFO response, missing auth info
|- NoAuthMethods - Missing any methods for authenticating
+- NoAuthCookie - Supports cookie auth but doesn't have its path
.. data:: AuthMethod (enum)
Enumeration of PROTOCOLINFO responses for supported authentication methods.
============== ===========
AuthMethod Description
============== ===========
**NONE** No authentication required.
**PASSWORD** Password required, see tor's HashedControlPassword option.
**COOKIE** Contents of the cookie file required, see tor's CookieAuthentication option.
**SAFECOOKIE** Need to reply to a hmac challenge using the contents of the cookie file.
**UNKNOWN** Tor provided one or more authentication methods that we don't recognize, probably something new.
============== ===========
"""
import binascii
import getpass
import os
import stem.control
import stem.response
import stem.socket
import stem.util.connection
import stem.util.enum
import stem.util.str_tools
import stem.util.system
import stem.version
from stem.util import log
AuthMethod = stem.util.enum.Enum('NONE', 'PASSWORD', 'COOKIE', 'SAFECOOKIE', 'UNKNOWN')
CLIENT_HASH_CONSTANT = b'Tor safe cookie authentication controller-to-server hash'
SERVER_HASH_CONSTANT = b'Tor safe cookie authentication server-to-controller hash'
MISSING_PASSWORD_BUG_MSG = """
BUG: You provided a password but despite this stem reported that it was
missing. This shouldn't happen - please let us know about it!
http://bugs.torproject.org
"""
UNRECOGNIZED_AUTH_TYPE_MSG = """
Tor is using a type of authentication we do not recognize...
{auth_methods}
Please check that stem is up to date and if there is an existing issue on
'http://bugs.torproject.org'. If there isn't one then let us know!
"""
UNREADABLE_COOKIE_FILE_MSG = """
We were unable to read tor's authentication cookie...
Path: {path}
Issue: {issue}
"""
WRONG_PORT_TYPE_MSG = """
Please check in your torrc that {port} is the ControlPort. Maybe you
configured it to be the ORPort or SocksPort instead?
"""
WRONG_SOCKET_TYPE_MSG = """
Unable to connect to tor. Are you sure the interface you specified belongs to
tor?
"""
CONNECT_MESSAGES = {
'general_auth_failure': 'Unable to authenticate: {error}',
'incorrect_password': 'Incorrect password',
'no_control_port': "Unable to connect to tor. Maybe it's running without a ControlPort?",
'password_prompt': 'Tor controller password:',
'needs_password': 'Tor requires a password to authenticate',
'socket_doesnt_exist': "The socket file you specified ({path}) doesn't exist",
'tor_isnt_running': "Unable to connect to tor. Are you sure it's running?",
'unable_to_use_port': 'Unable to connect to {address}:{port}: {error}',
'unable_to_use_socket': "Unable to connect to '{path}': {error}",
'missing_password_bug': MISSING_PASSWORD_BUG_MSG.strip(),
'uncrcognized_auth_type': UNRECOGNIZED_AUTH_TYPE_MSG.strip(),
'unreadable_cookie_file': UNREADABLE_COOKIE_FILE_MSG.strip(),
'wrong_port_type': WRONG_PORT_TYPE_MSG.strip(),
'wrong_socket_type': WRONG_SOCKET_TYPE_MSG.strip(),
}
COMMON_TOR_COMMANDS = (
'tor',
'tor.real', # TBB command ran
'/usr/local/bin/tor', # FreeBSD expands the whole path, this is the default location
)
def connect(control_port = ('127.0.0.1', 'default'), control_socket = '/var/run/tor/control', password = None, password_prompt = False, chroot_path = None, controller = stem.control.Controller):
"""
Convenience function for quickly getting a control connection. This is very
handy for debugging or CLI setup, handling setup and prompting for a password
if necessary (and none is provided). If any issues arise this prints a
description of the problem and returns **None**.
If both a **control_port** and **control_socket** are provided then the
**control_socket** is tried first, and this provides a generic error message
if they're both unavailable.
In much the same vein as git porcelain commands, users should not rely on
details of how this works. Messages and details of this function's behavior
could change in the future.
If the **port** is **'default'** then this checks on both 9051 (default for
relays) and 9151 (default for the Tor Browser). This default may change in
the future.
.. versionadded:: 1.2.0
.. versionchanged:: 1.5.0
Use both port 9051 and 9151 by default.
:param tuple contol_port: address and port tuple, for instance **('127.0.0.1', 9051)**
:param str path: path where the control socket is located
:param str password: passphrase to authenticate to the socket
:param bool password_prompt: prompt for the controller password if it wasn't
supplied
:param str chroot_path: path prefix if in a chroot environment
:param Class controller: :class:`~stem.control.BaseController` subclass to be
returned, this provides a :class:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket` if **None**
:returns: authenticated control connection, the type based on the controller argument
:raises: **ValueError** if given an invalid control_port, or both
**control_port** and **control_socket** are **None**
"""
if control_port is None and control_socket is None:
raise ValueError('Neither a control port nor control socket were provided. Nothing to connect to.')
elif control_port:
if len(control_port) != 2:
raise ValueError('The control_port argument for connect() should be an (address, port) tuple.')
elif not stem.util.connection.is_valid_ipv4_address(control_port[0]):
raise ValueError("'%s' isn't a vaid IPv4 address" % control_port[0])
elif control_port[1] != 'default' and not stem.util.connection.is_valid_port(control_port[1]):
raise ValueError("'%s' isn't a valid port" % control_port[1])
control_connection, error_msg = None, ''
if control_socket:
if os.path.exists(control_socket):
try:
control_connection = stem.socket.ControlSocketFile(control_socket)
except stem.SocketError as exc:
error_msg = CONNECT_MESSAGES['unable_to_use_socket'].format(path = control_socket, error = exc)
else:
error_msg = CONNECT_MESSAGES['socket_doesnt_exist'].format(path = control_socket)
if control_port and not control_connection:
address, port = control_port
try:
if port == 'default':
control_connection = _connection_for_default_port(address)
else:
control_connection = stem.socket.ControlPort(address, port)
except stem.SocketError as exc:
error_msg = CONNECT_MESSAGES['unable_to_use_port'].format(address = address, port = port, error = exc)
# If unable to connect to either a control socket or port then finally fail
# out. If we only attempted to connect to one of them then provide the error
# output from that. Otherwise we provide a more generic error message.
if not control_connection:
if control_socket and control_port:
is_tor_running = stem.util.system.is_running(COMMON_TOR_COMMANDS)
error_msg = CONNECT_MESSAGES['no_control_port'] if is_tor_running else CONNECT_MESSAGES['tor_isnt_running']
print(error_msg)
return None
return _connect_auth(control_connection, password, password_prompt, chroot_path, controller)
def connect_port(address = '127.0.0.1', port = 9051, password = None, chroot_path = None, controller = stem.control.Controller):
"""
Convenience function for quickly getting a control connection. This is very
handy for debugging or CLI setup, handling setup and prompting for a password
if necessary (and none is provided). If any issues arise this prints a
description of the problem and returns **None**.
.. deprecated:: 1.2.0
Use :func:`~stem.connection.connect` instead.
:param str address: ip address of the controller
:param int port: port number of the controller
:param str password: passphrase to authenticate to the socket
:param str chroot_path: path prefix if in a chroot environment
:param Class controller: :class:`~stem.control.BaseController` subclass to be
returned, this provides a :class:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket` if **None**
:returns: authenticated control connection, the type based on the controller argument
"""
try:
control_port = stem.socket.ControlPort(address, port)
except stem.SocketError as exc:
print(exc)
return None
return _connect_auth(control_port, password, True, chroot_path, controller)
def connect_socket_file(path = '/var/run/tor/control', password = None, chroot_path = None, controller = stem.control.Controller):
"""
Convenience function for quickly getting a control connection. For more
information see the :func:`~stem.connection.connect_port` function.
In much the same vein as git porcelain commands, users should not rely on
details of how this works. Messages or details of this function's behavior
might change in the future.
.. deprecated:: 1.2.0
Use :func:`~stem.connection.connect` instead.
:param str path: path where the control socket is located
:param str password: passphrase to authenticate to the socket
:param str chroot_path: path prefix if in a chroot environment
:param Class controller: :class:`~stem.control.BaseController` subclass to be
returned, this provides a :class:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket` if **None**
:returns: authenticated control connection, the type based on the controller argument
"""
try:
control_socket = stem.socket.ControlSocketFile(path)
except stem.SocketError as exc:
print(exc)
return None
return _connect_auth(control_socket, password, True, chroot_path, controller)
def _connect_auth(control_socket, password, password_prompt, chroot_path, controller):
"""
Helper for the connect_* functions that authenticates the socket and
constructs the controller.
:param stem.socket.ControlSocket control_socket: socket being authenticated to
:param str password: passphrase to authenticate to the socket
:param bool password_prompt: prompt for the controller password if it wasn't
supplied
:param str chroot_path: path prefix if in a chroot environment
:param Class controller: :class:`~stem.control.BaseController` subclass to be
returned, this provides a :class:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket` if **None**
:returns: authenticated control connection, the type based on the controller argument
"""
try:
authenticate(control_socket, password, chroot_path)
if controller is None:
return control_socket
else:
return controller(control_socket, is_authenticated = True)
except IncorrectSocketType:
if isinstance(control_socket, stem.socket.ControlPort):
print(CONNECT_MESSAGES['wrong_port_type'].format(port = control_socket.get_port()))
else:
print(CONNECT_MESSAGES['wrong_socket_type'])
control_socket.close()
return None
except UnrecognizedAuthMethods as exc:
print(CONNECT_MESSAGES['uncrcognized_auth_type'].format(auth_methods = ', '.join(exc.unknown_auth_methods)))
control_socket.close()
return None
except IncorrectPassword:
print(CONNECT_MESSAGES['incorrect_password'])
control_socket.close()
return None
except MissingPassword:
if password is not None:
control_socket.close()
raise ValueError(CONNECT_MESSAGES['missing_password_bug'])
if password_prompt:
try:
password = getpass.getpass(CONNECT_MESSAGES['password_prompt'] + ' ')
except KeyboardInterrupt:
control_socket.close()
return None
return _connect_auth(control_socket, password, password_prompt, chroot_path, controller)
else:
print(CONNECT_MESSAGES['needs_password'])
control_socket.close()
return None
except UnreadableCookieFile as exc:
print(CONNECT_MESSAGES['unreadable_cookie_file'].format(path = exc.cookie_path, issue = str(exc)))
control_socket.close()
return None
except AuthenticationFailure as exc:
print(CONNECT_MESSAGES['general_auth_failure'].format(error = exc))
control_socket.close()
return None
def authenticate(controller, password = None, chroot_path = None, protocolinfo_response = None):
"""
Authenticates to a control socket using the information provided by a
PROTOCOLINFO response. In practice this will often be all we need to
authenticate, raising an exception if all attempts to authenticate fail.
All exceptions are subclasses of AuthenticationFailure so, in practice,
callers should catch the types of authentication failure that they care
about, then have a :class:`~stem.connection.AuthenticationFailure` catch-all
at the end.
This can authenticate to either a :class:`~stem.control.BaseController` or
:class:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket`.
:param controller: tor controller or socket to be authenticated
:param str password: passphrase to present to the socket if it uses password
authentication (skips password auth if **None**)
:param str chroot_path: path prefix if in a chroot environment
:param stem.response.protocolinfo.ProtocolInfoResponse protocolinfo_response:
tor protocolinfo response, this is retrieved on our own if **None**
:raises: If all attempts to authenticate fails then this will raise a
:class:`~stem.connection.AuthenticationFailure` subclass. Since this may
try multiple authentication methods it may encounter multiple exceptions.
If so then the exception this raises is prioritized as follows...
* :class:`stem.connection.IncorrectSocketType`
The controller does not speak the tor control protocol. Most often this
happened because the user confused the SocksPort or ORPort with the
ControlPort.
* :class:`stem.connection.UnrecognizedAuthMethods`
All of the authentication methods tor will accept are new and
unrecognized. Please upgrade stem and, if that doesn't work, file a
ticket on 'trac.torproject.org' and I'd be happy to add support.
* :class:`stem.connection.MissingPassword`
We were unable to authenticate but didn't attempt password authentication
because none was provided. You should prompt the user for a password and
try again via 'authenticate_password'.
* :class:`stem.connection.IncorrectPassword`
We were provided with a password but it was incorrect.
* :class:`stem.connection.IncorrectCookieSize`
Tor allows for authentication by reading it a cookie file, but that file
is the wrong size to be an authentication cookie.
* :class:`stem.connection.UnreadableCookieFile`
Tor allows for authentication by reading it a cookie file, but we can't
read that file (probably due to permissions).
* **\***:class:`stem.connection.IncorrectCookieValue`
Tor allows for authentication by reading it a cookie file, but rejected
the contents of that file.
* **\***:class:`stem.connection.AuthChallengeUnsupported`
Tor doesn't recognize the AUTHCHALLENGE command. This is probably a Tor
version prior to SAFECOOKIE being implement, but this exception shouldn't
arise because we won't attempt SAFECOOKIE auth unless Tor claims to
support it.
* **\***:class:`stem.connection.UnrecognizedAuthChallengeMethod`
Tor couldn't recognize the AUTHCHALLENGE method Stem sent to it. This
shouldn't happen at all.
* **\***:class:`stem.connection.InvalidClientNonce`
Tor says that the client nonce provided by Stem during the AUTHCHALLENGE
process is invalid.
* **\***:class:`stem.connection.AuthSecurityFailure`
Nonce value provided by the server was invalid.
* **\***:class:`stem.connection.OpenAuthRejected`
Tor says that it allows for authentication without any credentials, but
then rejected our authentication attempt.
* **\***:class:`stem.connection.MissingAuthInfo`
Tor provided us with a PROTOCOLINFO reply that is technically valid, but
missing the information we need to authenticate.
* **\***:class:`stem.connection.AuthenticationFailure`
There are numerous other ways that authentication could have failed
including socket failures, malformed controller responses, etc. These
mostly constitute transient failures or bugs.
**\*** In practice it is highly unusual for this to occur, being more of a
theoretical possibility rather than something you should expect. It's fine
to treat these as errors. If you have a use case where this commonly
happens, please file a ticket on 'trac.torproject.org'.
In the future new :class:`~stem.connection.AuthenticationFailure`
subclasses may be added to allow for better error handling.
"""
if not protocolinfo_response:
try:
protocolinfo_response = get_protocolinfo(controller)
except stem.ProtocolError:
raise IncorrectSocketType('unable to use the control socket')
except stem.SocketError as exc:
raise AuthenticationFailure('socket connection failed (%s)' % exc)
auth_methods = list(protocolinfo_response.auth_methods)
auth_exceptions = []
if len(auth_methods) == 0:
raise NoAuthMethods('our PROTOCOLINFO response did not have any methods for authenticating')
# remove authentication methods that are either unknown or for which we don't
# have an input
if AuthMethod.UNKNOWN in auth_methods:
auth_methods.remove(AuthMethod.UNKNOWN)
unknown_methods = protocolinfo_response.unknown_auth_methods
plural_label = 's' if len(unknown_methods) > 1 else ''
methods_label = ', '.join(unknown_methods)
# we... er, can't do anything with only unrecognized auth types
if not auth_methods:
exc_msg = 'unrecognized authentication method%s (%s)' % (plural_label, methods_label)
auth_exceptions.append(UnrecognizedAuthMethods(exc_msg, unknown_methods))
else:
log.debug('Authenticating to a socket with unrecognized auth method%s, ignoring them: %s' % (plural_label, methods_label))
if protocolinfo_response.cookie_path is None:
for cookie_auth_method in (AuthMethod.COOKIE, AuthMethod.SAFECOOKIE):
if cookie_auth_method in auth_methods:
auth_methods.remove(cookie_auth_method)
exc_msg = 'our PROTOCOLINFO response did not have the location of our authentication cookie'
auth_exceptions.append(NoAuthCookie(exc_msg, cookie_auth_method == AuthMethod.SAFECOOKIE))
if AuthMethod.PASSWORD in auth_methods and password is None:
auth_methods.remove(AuthMethod.PASSWORD)
auth_exceptions.append(MissingPassword('no passphrase provided'))
# iterating over AuthMethods so we can try them in this order
for auth_type in (AuthMethod.NONE, AuthMethod.PASSWORD, AuthMethod.SAFECOOKIE, AuthMethod.COOKIE):
if auth_type not in auth_methods:
continue
try:
if auth_type == AuthMethod.NONE:
authenticate_none(controller, False)
elif auth_type == AuthMethod.PASSWORD:
authenticate_password(controller, password, False)
elif auth_type in (AuthMethod.COOKIE, AuthMethod.SAFECOOKIE):
cookie_path = protocolinfo_response.cookie_path
if chroot_path:
cookie_path = os.path.join(chroot_path, cookie_path.lstrip(os.path.sep))
if auth_type == AuthMethod.SAFECOOKIE:
authenticate_safecookie(controller, cookie_path, False)
else:
authenticate_cookie(controller, cookie_path, False)
if isinstance(controller, stem.control.BaseController):
controller._post_authentication()
return # success!
except OpenAuthRejected as exc:
auth_exceptions.append(exc)
except IncorrectPassword as exc:
auth_exceptions.append(exc)
except PasswordAuthRejected as exc:
# Since the PROTOCOLINFO says password auth is available we can assume
# that if PasswordAuthRejected is raised it's being raised in error.
log.debug('The authenticate_password method raised a PasswordAuthRejected when password auth should be available. Stem may need to be corrected to recognize this response: %s' % exc)
auth_exceptions.append(IncorrectPassword(str(exc)))
except AuthSecurityFailure as exc:
log.info('Tor failed to provide the nonce expected for safecookie authentication. (%s)' % exc)
auth_exceptions.append(exc)
except (InvalidClientNonce, UnrecognizedAuthChallengeMethod, AuthChallengeFailed) as exc:
auth_exceptions.append(exc)
except (IncorrectCookieSize, UnreadableCookieFile, IncorrectCookieValue) as exc:
auth_exceptions.append(exc)
except CookieAuthRejected as exc:
auth_func = 'authenticate_safecookie' if exc.is_safecookie else 'authenticate_cookie'
log.debug('The %s method raised a CookieAuthRejected when cookie auth should be available. Stem may need to be corrected to recognize this response: %s' % (auth_func, exc))
auth_exceptions.append(IncorrectCookieValue(str(exc), exc.cookie_path, exc.is_safecookie))
except stem.ControllerError as exc:
auth_exceptions.append(AuthenticationFailure(str(exc)))
# All authentication attempts failed. Raise the exception that takes priority
# according to our pydocs.
for exc_type in AUTHENTICATE_EXCEPTIONS:
for auth_exc in auth_exceptions:
if isinstance(auth_exc, exc_type):
raise auth_exc
# We really, really shouldn't get here. It means that auth_exceptions is
# either empty or contains something that isn't an AuthenticationFailure.
raise AssertionError('BUG: Authentication failed without providing a recognized exception: %s' % str(auth_exceptions))
def authenticate_none(controller, suppress_ctl_errors = True):
"""
Authenticates to an open control socket. All control connections need to
authenticate before they can be used, even if tor hasn't been configured to
use any authentication.
If authentication fails tor will disconnect and we'll make a best effort
attempt to re-establish the connection. This may not succeed, so check
:func:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket.is_alive` before using the socket further.
This can authenticate to either a :class:`~stem.control.BaseController` or
:class:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket`.
For general usage use the :func:`~stem.connection.authenticate` function
instead.
:param controller: tor controller or socket to be authenticated
:param bool suppress_ctl_errors: reports raised
:class:`~stem.ControllerError` as authentication rejection if
**True**, otherwise they're re-raised
:raises: :class:`stem.connection.OpenAuthRejected` if the empty authentication credentials aren't accepted
"""
try:
auth_response = _msg(controller, 'AUTHENTICATE')
# if we got anything but an OK response then error
if str(auth_response) != 'OK':
try:
controller.connect()
except:
pass
raise OpenAuthRejected(str(auth_response), auth_response)
except stem.ControllerError as exc:
try:
controller.connect()
except:
pass
if not suppress_ctl_errors:
raise
else:
raise OpenAuthRejected('Socket failed (%s)' % exc)
def authenticate_password(controller, password, suppress_ctl_errors = True):
"""
Authenticates to a control socket that uses a password (via the
HashedControlPassword torrc option). Quotes in the password are escaped.
If authentication fails tor will disconnect and we'll make a best effort
attempt to re-establish the connection. This may not succeed, so check
:func:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket.is_alive` before using the socket further.
If you use this function directly, rather than
:func:`~stem.connection.authenticate`, we may mistakenly raise a
PasswordAuthRejected rather than IncorrectPassword. This is because we rely
on tor's error messaging which is liable to change in future versions
(:trac:`4817`).
This can authenticate to either a :class:`~stem.control.BaseController` or
:class:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket`.
For general usage use the :func:`~stem.connection.authenticate` function
instead.
:param controller: tor controller or socket to be authenticated
:param str password: passphrase to present to the socket
:param bool suppress_ctl_errors: reports raised
:class:`~stem.ControllerError` as authentication rejection if
**True**, otherwise they're re-raised
:raises:
* :class:`stem.connection.PasswordAuthRejected` if the socket doesn't
accept password authentication
* :class:`stem.connection.IncorrectPassword` if the authentication
credentials aren't accepted
"""
# Escapes quotes. Tor can include those in the password hash, in which case
# it expects escaped quotes from the controller. For more information see...
# https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/4600
password = password.replace('"', '\\"')
try:
auth_response = _msg(controller, 'AUTHENTICATE "%s"' % password)
# if we got anything but an OK response then error
if str(auth_response) != 'OK':
try:
controller.connect()
except:
pass
# all we have to go on is the error message from tor...
# Password did not match HashedControlPassword value value from configuration...
# Password did not match HashedControlPassword *or*...
if 'Password did not match HashedControlPassword' in str(auth_response):
raise IncorrectPassword(str(auth_response), auth_response)
else:
raise PasswordAuthRejected(str(auth_response), auth_response)
except stem.ControllerError as exc:
try:
controller.connect()
except:
pass
if not suppress_ctl_errors:
raise
else:
raise PasswordAuthRejected('Socket failed (%s)' % exc)
def authenticate_cookie(controller, cookie_path, suppress_ctl_errors = True):
"""
Authenticates to a control socket that uses the contents of an authentication
cookie (generated via the CookieAuthentication torrc option). This does basic
validation that this is a cookie before presenting the contents to the
socket.
The :class:`~stem.connection.IncorrectCookieSize` and
:class:`~stem.connection.UnreadableCookieFile` exceptions take precedence
over the other types.
If authentication fails tor will disconnect and we'll make a best effort
attempt to re-establish the connection. This may not succeed, so check
:func:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket.is_alive` before using the socket further.
If you use this function directly, rather than
:func:`~stem.connection.authenticate`, we may mistakenly raise a
:class:`~stem.connection.CookieAuthRejected` rather than
:class:`~stem.connection.IncorrectCookieValue`. This is because we rely on
tor's error messaging which is liable to change in future versions
(:trac:`4817`).
This can authenticate to either a :class:`~stem.control.BaseController` or
:class:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket`.
For general usage use the :func:`~stem.connection.authenticate` function
instead.
:param controller: tor controller or socket to be authenticated
:param str cookie_path: path of the authentication cookie to send to tor
:param bool suppress_ctl_errors: reports raised
:class:`~stem.ControllerError` as authentication rejection if
**True**, otherwise they're re-raised
:raises:
* :class:`stem.connection.IncorrectCookieSize` if the cookie file's size
is wrong
* :class:`stem.connection.UnreadableCookieFile` if the cookie file doesn't
exist or we're unable to read it
* :class:`stem.connection.CookieAuthRejected` if cookie authentication is
attempted but the socket doesn't accept it
* :class:`stem.connection.IncorrectCookieValue` if the cookie file's value
is rejected
"""
cookie_data = _read_cookie(cookie_path, False)
try:
# binascii.b2a_hex() takes a byte string and returns one too. With python 3
# this is a problem because string formatting for byte strings includes the
# b'' wrapper...
#
# >>> "AUTHENTICATE %s" % b'content'
# "AUTHENTICATE b'content'"
#
# This seems dumb but oh well. Converting the result to unicode so it won't
# misbehave.
auth_token_hex = binascii.b2a_hex(stem.util.str_tools._to_bytes(cookie_data))
msg = 'AUTHENTICATE %s' % stem.util.str_tools._to_unicode(auth_token_hex)
auth_response = _msg(controller, msg)
# if we got anything but an OK response then error
if str(auth_response) != 'OK':
try:
controller.connect()
except:
pass
# all we have to go on is the error message from tor...
# ... Authentication cookie did not match expected value.
# ... *or* authentication cookie.
if '*or* authentication cookie.' in str(auth_response) or \
'Authentication cookie did not match expected value.' in str(auth_response):
raise IncorrectCookieValue(str(auth_response), cookie_path, False, auth_response)
else:
raise CookieAuthRejected(str(auth_response), cookie_path, False, auth_response)
except stem.ControllerError as exc:
try:
controller.connect()
except:
pass
if not suppress_ctl_errors:
raise
else:
raise CookieAuthRejected('Socket failed (%s)' % exc, cookie_path, False)
def authenticate_safecookie(controller, cookie_path, suppress_ctl_errors = True):
"""
Authenticates to a control socket using the safe cookie method, which is
enabled by setting the CookieAuthentication torrc option on Tor client's which
support it.
Authentication with this is a two-step process...
1. send a nonce to the server and receives a challenge from the server for
the cookie's contents
2. generate a hash digest using the challenge received in the first step, and
use it to authenticate the controller
The :class:`~stem.connection.IncorrectCookieSize` and
:class:`~stem.connection.UnreadableCookieFile` exceptions take precedence
over the other exception types.
The :class:`~stem.connection.AuthChallengeUnsupported`,
:class:`~stem.connection.UnrecognizedAuthChallengeMethod`,
:class:`~stem.connection.InvalidClientNonce` and
:class:`~stem.connection.CookieAuthRejected` exceptions are next in the order
of precedence. Depending on the reason, one of these is raised if the first
(AUTHCHALLENGE) step fails.
In the second (AUTHENTICATE) step,
:class:`~stem.connection.IncorrectCookieValue` or
:class:`~stem.connection.CookieAuthRejected` maybe raised.
If authentication fails tor will disconnect and we'll make a best effort
attempt to re-establish the connection. This may not succeed, so check
:func:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket.is_alive` before using the socket further.
For general usage use the :func:`~stem.connection.authenticate` function
instead.
:param controller: tor controller or socket to be authenticated
:param str cookie_path: path of the authentication cookie to send to tor
:param bool suppress_ctl_errors: reports raised
:class:`~stem.ControllerError` as authentication rejection if
**True**, otherwise they're re-raised
:raises:
* :class:`stem.connection.IncorrectCookieSize` if the cookie file's size
is wrong
* :class:`stem.connection.UnreadableCookieFile` if the cookie file doesn't
exist or we're unable to read it
* :class:`stem.connection.CookieAuthRejected` if cookie authentication is
attempted but the socket doesn't accept it
* :class:`stem.connection.IncorrectCookieValue` if the cookie file's value
is rejected
* :class:`stem.connection.UnrecognizedAuthChallengeMethod` if the Tor
client fails to recognize the AuthChallenge method
* :class:`stem.connection.AuthChallengeUnsupported` if AUTHCHALLENGE is
unimplemented, or if unable to parse AUTHCHALLENGE response
* :class:`stem.connection.AuthSecurityFailure` if AUTHCHALLENGE's response
looks like a security attack
* :class:`stem.connection.InvalidClientNonce` if stem's AUTHCHALLENGE
client nonce is rejected for being invalid
"""
cookie_data = _read_cookie(cookie_path, True)
client_nonce = os.urandom(32)
try:
client_nonce_hex = stem.util.str_tools._to_unicode(binascii.b2a_hex(client_nonce))
authchallenge_response = _msg(controller, 'AUTHCHALLENGE SAFECOOKIE %s' % client_nonce_hex)
if not authchallenge_response.is_ok():
try:
controller.connect()
except:
pass
authchallenge_response_str = str(authchallenge_response)
if 'Authentication required.' in authchallenge_response_str:
raise AuthChallengeUnsupported("SAFECOOKIE authentication isn't supported", cookie_path)
elif 'AUTHCHALLENGE only supports' in authchallenge_response_str:
raise UnrecognizedAuthChallengeMethod(authchallenge_response_str, cookie_path)
elif 'Invalid base16 client nonce' in authchallenge_response_str:
raise InvalidClientNonce(authchallenge_response_str, cookie_path)
elif 'Cookie authentication is disabled' in authchallenge_response_str:
raise CookieAuthRejected(authchallenge_response_str, cookie_path, True)
else:
raise AuthChallengeFailed(authchallenge_response, cookie_path)
except stem.ControllerError as exc:
try:
controller.connect()
except:
pass
if not suppress_ctl_errors:
raise
else:
raise AuthChallengeFailed('Socket failed (%s)' % exc, cookie_path, True)
try:
stem.response.convert('AUTHCHALLENGE', authchallenge_response)
except stem.ProtocolError as exc:
if not suppress_ctl_errors:
raise
else:
raise AuthChallengeFailed('Unable to parse AUTHCHALLENGE response: %s' % exc, cookie_path)
expected_server_hash = stem.util.connection._hmac_sha256(
SERVER_HASH_CONSTANT,
cookie_data + client_nonce + authchallenge_response.server_nonce)
if not stem.util.connection._cryptovariables_equal(authchallenge_response.server_hash, expected_server_hash):
raise AuthSecurityFailure('Tor provided the wrong server nonce', cookie_path)
try:
client_hash = stem.util.connection._hmac_sha256(
CLIENT_HASH_CONSTANT,
cookie_data + client_nonce + authchallenge_response.server_nonce)
auth_response = _msg(controller, 'AUTHENTICATE %s' % stem.util.str_tools._to_unicode(binascii.b2a_hex(client_hash)))
except stem.ControllerError as exc:
try:
controller.connect()
except:
pass
if not suppress_ctl_errors:
raise
else:
raise CookieAuthRejected('Socket failed (%s)' % exc, cookie_path, True, auth_response)
# if we got anything but an OK response then err
if not auth_response.is_ok():
try:
controller.connect()
except:
pass
# all we have to go on is the error message from tor...
# ... Safe cookie response did not match expected value
# ... *or* authentication cookie.
if '*or* authentication cookie.' in str(auth_response) or \
'Safe cookie response did not match expected value' in str(auth_response):
raise IncorrectCookieValue(str(auth_response), cookie_path, True, auth_response)
else:
raise CookieAuthRejected(str(auth_response), cookie_path, True, auth_response)
def get_protocolinfo(controller):
"""
Issues a PROTOCOLINFO query to a control socket, getting information about
the tor process running on it. If the socket is already closed then it is
first reconnected.
This can authenticate to either a :class:`~stem.control.BaseController` or
:class:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket`.
:param controller: tor controller or socket to be queried
:returns: :class:`~stem.response.protocolinfo.ProtocolInfoResponse` provided by tor
:raises:
* :class:`stem.ProtocolError` if the PROTOCOLINFO response is
malformed
* :class:`stem.SocketError` if problems arise in establishing or
using the socket
"""
try:
protocolinfo_response = _msg(controller, 'PROTOCOLINFO 1')
except:
protocolinfo_response = None
# Tor hangs up on sockets after receiving a PROTOCOLINFO query if it isn't
# next followed by authentication. Transparently reconnect if that happens.
if not protocolinfo_response or str(protocolinfo_response) == 'Authentication required.':
controller.connect()
try:
protocolinfo_response = _msg(controller, 'PROTOCOLINFO 1')
except stem.SocketClosed as exc:
raise stem.SocketError(exc)
stem.response.convert('PROTOCOLINFO', protocolinfo_response)
return protocolinfo_response
def _msg(controller, message):
"""
Sends and receives a message with either a
:class:`~stem.socket.ControlSocket` or :class:`~stem.control.BaseController`.
"""
if isinstance(controller, stem.socket.ControlSocket):
controller.send(message)
return controller.recv()
else:
return controller.msg(message)
def _connection_for_default_port(address):
"""
Attempts to provide a controller connection for either port 9051 (default for
relays) or 9151 (default for Tor Browser). If both fail then this raises the
exception for port 9051.
:param str address: address to connect to
:returns: :class:`~stem.socket.ControlPort` for the controller conneciton
:raises: :class:`stem.SocketError` if we're unable to establish a connection
"""
try:
return stem.socket.ControlPort(address, 9051)
except stem.SocketError as exc:
try:
return stem.socket.ControlPort(address, 9151)
except stem.SocketError:
raise exc
def _read_cookie(cookie_path, is_safecookie):
"""
Provides the contents of a given cookie file.
:param str cookie_path: absolute path of the cookie file
:param bool is_safecookie: **True** if this was for SAFECOOKIE
authentication, **False** if for COOKIE
:raises:
* :class:`stem.connection.UnreadableCookieFile` if the cookie file is
unreadable
* :class:`stem.connection.IncorrectCookieSize` if the cookie size is
incorrect (not 32 bytes)
"""
if not os.path.exists(cookie_path):
exc_msg = "Authentication failed: '%s' doesn't exist" % cookie_path
raise UnreadableCookieFile(exc_msg, cookie_path, is_safecookie)
# Abort if the file isn't 32 bytes long. This is to avoid exposing arbitrary
# file content to the port.
#
# Without this a malicious socket could, for instance, claim that
# '~/.bash_history' or '~/.ssh/id_rsa' was its authentication cookie to trick
# us into reading it for them with our current permissions.
#
# https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/4303
auth_cookie_size = os.path.getsize(cookie_path)
if auth_cookie_size != 32:
exc_msg = "Authentication failed: authentication cookie '%s' is the wrong size (%i bytes instead of 32)" % (cookie_path, auth_cookie_size)
raise IncorrectCookieSize(exc_msg, cookie_path, is_safecookie)
try:
with open(cookie_path, 'rb', 0) as f:
return f.read()
except IOError as exc:
exc_msg = "Authentication failed: unable to read '%s' (%s)" % (cookie_path, exc)
raise UnreadableCookieFile(exc_msg, cookie_path, is_safecookie)
class AuthenticationFailure(Exception):
"""
Base error for authentication failures.
:var stem.socket.ControlMessage auth_response: AUTHENTICATE response from the
control socket, **None** if one wasn't received
"""
def __init__(self, message, auth_response = None):
super(AuthenticationFailure, self).__init__(message)
self.auth_response = auth_response
class UnrecognizedAuthMethods(AuthenticationFailure):
"""
All methods for authenticating aren't recognized.
:var list unknown_auth_methods: authentication methods that weren't recognized
"""
def __init__(self, message, unknown_auth_methods):
super(UnrecognizedAuthMethods, self).__init__(message)
self.unknown_auth_methods = unknown_auth_methods
class IncorrectSocketType(AuthenticationFailure):
'Socket does not speak the control protocol.'
class OpenAuthFailed(AuthenticationFailure):
'Failure to authenticate to an open socket.'
class OpenAuthRejected(OpenAuthFailed):
'Attempt to connect to an open control socket was rejected.'
class PasswordAuthFailed(AuthenticationFailure):
'Failure to authenticate with a password.'
class PasswordAuthRejected(PasswordAuthFailed):
'Socket does not support password authentication.'
class IncorrectPassword(PasswordAuthFailed):
'Authentication password incorrect.'
class MissingPassword(PasswordAuthFailed):
"Password authentication is supported but we weren't provided with one."
class CookieAuthFailed(AuthenticationFailure):
"""
Failure to authenticate with an authentication cookie.
:param str cookie_path: location of the authentication cookie we attempted
:param bool is_safecookie: **True** if this was for SAFECOOKIE
authentication, **False** if for COOKIE
:param stem.response.ControlMessage auth_response: reply to our
authentication attempt
"""
def __init__(self, message, cookie_path, is_safecookie, auth_response = None):
super(CookieAuthFailed, self).__init__(message, auth_response)
self.is_safecookie = is_safecookie
self.cookie_path = cookie_path
class CookieAuthRejected(CookieAuthFailed):
'Socket does not support password authentication.'
class IncorrectCookieValue(CookieAuthFailed):
'Authentication cookie value was rejected.'
class IncorrectCookieSize(CookieAuthFailed):
'Aborted because the cookie file is the wrong size.'
class UnreadableCookieFile(CookieAuthFailed):
'Error arose in reading the authentication cookie.'
class AuthChallengeFailed(CookieAuthFailed):
"""
AUTHCHALLENGE command has failed.
"""
def __init__(self, message, cookie_path):
super(AuthChallengeFailed, self).__init__(message, cookie_path, True)
class AuthChallengeUnsupported(AuthChallengeFailed):
"""
AUTHCHALLENGE isn't implemented.
"""
class UnrecognizedAuthChallengeMethod(AuthChallengeFailed):
"""
Tor couldn't recognize our AUTHCHALLENGE method.
:var str authchallenge_method: AUTHCHALLENGE method that Tor couldn't recognize
"""
def __init__(self, message, cookie_path, authchallenge_method):
super(UnrecognizedAuthChallengeMethod, self).__init__(message, cookie_path)
self.authchallenge_method = authchallenge_method
class AuthSecurityFailure(AuthChallengeFailed):
'AUTHCHALLENGE response is invalid.'
class InvalidClientNonce(AuthChallengeFailed):
'AUTHCHALLENGE request contains an invalid client nonce.'
class MissingAuthInfo(AuthenticationFailure):
"""
The PROTOCOLINFO response didn't have enough information to authenticate.
These are valid control responses but really shouldn't happen in practice.
"""
class NoAuthMethods(MissingAuthInfo):
"PROTOCOLINFO response didn't have any methods for authenticating."
class NoAuthCookie(MissingAuthInfo):
"""
PROTOCOLINFO response supports cookie auth but doesn't have its path.
:param bool is_safecookie: **True** if this was for SAFECOOKIE
authentication, **False** if for COOKIE
"""
def __init__(self, message, is_safecookie):
super(NoAuthCookie, self).__init__(message)
self.is_safecookie = is_safecookie
# authentication exceptions ordered as per the authenticate function's pydocs
AUTHENTICATE_EXCEPTIONS = (
IncorrectSocketType,
UnrecognizedAuthMethods,
MissingPassword,
IncorrectPassword,
IncorrectCookieSize,
UnreadableCookieFile,
IncorrectCookieValue,
AuthChallengeUnsupported,
UnrecognizedAuthChallengeMethod,
InvalidClientNonce,
AuthSecurityFailure,
OpenAuthRejected,
MissingAuthInfo,
AuthenticationFailure
)
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