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* socks.h
*
* SOCKS protocol
*
* Portable Windows Library
*
* Copyright (c) 1993-2001 Equivalence Pty. Ltd.
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License
* Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
* compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
* basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
* the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
* under the License.
*
* The Original Code is Portable Windows Library.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Equivalence Pty. Ltd.
*
* Contributor(s): ______________________________________.
*
* $Revision: 24177 $
* $Author: rjongbloed $
* $Date: 2010-04-05 06:52:04 -0500 (Mon, 05 Apr 2010) $
*/
#ifndef PTLIB_SOCKS_H
#define PTLIB_SOCKS_H
#ifdef P_USE_PRAGMA
#pragma interface
#endif
#include <ptlib/sockets.h>
/**
Base class for implementing the SOCKS protocol for use with PSocksSocket and
PSocksUDPSocket.
*/
class PSocksProtocol
{
public:
PSocksProtocol(WORD port);
virtual ~PSocksProtocol() { }
// New functions for class
enum {
DefaultServerPort = 1080
};
PBoolean SetServer(
const PString & hostname,
const char * service = "socks 1080"
);
PBoolean SetServer(
const PString & hostname,
WORD port
);
/** Set the username and password for the SOCKS server authentication. This
is for the cleartext authentication only, GSSAPI, Kerberos etc is not
yet supported.
*/
void SetAuthentication(
const PString & username,
const PString & password
);
protected:
PBoolean ConnectSocksServer(PTCPSocket & thisSocket);
virtual void SetErrorCodes(PChannel::Errors errCode, int osErr) = 0;
virtual PBoolean SendSocksCommand(PTCPSocket & socket,
BYTE command,
const char * hostname,
PIPSocket::Address addr);
virtual PBoolean ReceiveSocksResponse(PTCPSocket & socket,
PIPSocket::Address & addr,
WORD & port);
PString serverHost;
WORD serverPort;
PString authenticationUsername;
PString authenticationPassword;
PIPSocket::Address remoteAddress;
WORD remotePort;
PIPSocket::Address localAddress;
WORD localPort;
};
/** This is an ancestor class allowing access to a SOCKS servers (version 4 and 5).
*/
class PSocksSocket : public PTCPSocket, public PSocksProtocol
{
PCLASSINFO(PSocksSocket, PTCPSocket)
public:
PSocksSocket(
WORD port = 0
);
// Overrides from class PSocket.
/** Connect a socket to a remote host on the specified port number. This is
typically used by the client or initiator of a communications channel.
This connects to a "listening" socket at the other end of the
communications channel.
The port number as defined by the object instance construction or the
<A>PIPSocket::SetPort()</A> function.
@return
true if the channel was successfully connected to the remote host.
*/
virtual PBoolean Connect(
const PString & address ///< Address of remote machine to connect to.
);
virtual PBoolean Connect(
const Address & addr ///< Address of remote machine to connect to.
);
/** Listen on a socket for a remote host on the specified port number. This
may be used for server based applications. A "connecting" socket begins
a connection by initiating a connection to this socket. An active socket
of this type is then used to generate other "accepting" sockets which
establish a two way communications channel with the "connecting" socket.
If the <CODE>port</CODE> parameter is zero then the port number as
defined by the object instance construction or the
<A>PIPSocket::SetPort()</A> function.
For the UDP protocol, the <CODE>queueSize</CODE> parameter is ignored.
@return
true if the channel was successfully opened.
*/
virtual PBoolean Listen(
unsigned queueSize = 5, ///< Number of pending accepts that may be queued.
WORD port = 0, ///< Port number to use for the connection.
Reusability reuse = AddressIsExclusive ///< Can/Cant listen more than once.
);
/** Open a socket to a remote host on the specified port number. This is an
"accepting" socket. When a "listening" socket has a pending connection
to make, this will accept a connection made by the "connecting" socket
created to establish a link.
The port that the socket uses is the one used in the <A>Listen()</A>
command of the <CODE>socket</CODE> parameter.
Note that this function will block until a remote system connects to the
port number specified in the "listening" socket.
A further note is that when the version that uses a parameter is used,
the <CODE>socket</CODE> parameter is automatically closed and its
operating system handle transferred to the current object. This occurs
regardless of the return value of the function.
@return
true if the channel was successfully opened.
*/
PBoolean Accept();
virtual PBoolean Accept(
PSocket & socket ///< Listening socket making the connection.
);
// Overrides from class PIPSocket.
/** Get the Internet Protocol address for the local host.
@return
true if the IP number was returned.
*/
virtual PBoolean GetLocalAddress(
Address & addr ///< Variable to receive hosts IP address
);
virtual PBoolean GetLocalAddress(
Address & addr, ///< Variable to receive peer hosts IP address
WORD & port ///< Variable to receive peer hosts port number
);
/** Get the Internet Protocol address for the peer host the socket is
connected to.
@return
true if the IP number was returned.
*/
virtual PBoolean GetPeerAddress(
Address & addr ///< Variable to receive hosts IP address
);
virtual PBoolean GetPeerAddress(
Address & addr, ///< Variable to receive peer hosts IP address
WORD & port ///< Variable to receive peer hosts port number
);
protected:
virtual void SetErrorCodes(PChannel::Errors errCode, int osErr);
int TransferHandle(PSocksSocket & destination);
private:
virtual PBoolean Connect(WORD localPort, const Address & addr);
};
/** This class allows access to RFC1928 compliant SOCKS server.
*/
class PSocks4Socket : public PSocksSocket
{
PCLASSINFO(PSocks4Socket, PSocksSocket)
public:
PSocks4Socket(
WORD port = 0
);
PSocks4Socket(
const PString & host,
WORD port = 0
);
// Overrides from class PObject
/** Create a copy of the class on the heap. The exact semantics of the
descendent class determine what is required to make a duplicate of the
instance. Not all classes can even <EM>do</EM> a clone operation.
The main user of the clone function is the <A>PDictionary</A> class as
it requires copies of the dictionary keys.
The default behaviour is for this function to assert.
@return
pointer to new copy of the class instance.
*/
virtual PObject * Clone() const;
protected:
virtual PBoolean SendSocksCommand(PTCPSocket & socket,
BYTE command,
const char * hostname,
PIPSocket::Address addr);
virtual PBoolean ReceiveSocksResponse(PTCPSocket & socket,
PIPSocket::Address & addr,
WORD & port);
};
/** This class allows access to RFC1928 compliant SOCKS server.
*/
class PSocks5Socket : public PSocksSocket
{
PCLASSINFO(PSocks5Socket, PSocksSocket)
public:
PSocks5Socket(
WORD port = 0
);
PSocks5Socket(
const PString & host,
WORD port = 0
);
// Overrides from class PObject
/** Create a copy of the class on the heap. The exact semantics of the
descendent class determine what is required to make a duplicate of the
instance. Not all classes can even <EM>do</EM> a clone operation.
The main user of the clone function is the <A>PDictionary</A> class as
it requires copies of the dictionary keys.
The default behaviour is for this function to assert.
@return
pointer to new copy of the class instance.
*/
virtual PObject * Clone() const;
};
/** This class allows access to RFC1928 compliant SOCKS server.
*/
class PSocksUDPSocket : public PUDPSocket, public PSocksProtocol
{
PCLASSINFO(PSocksUDPSocket, PUDPSocket)
public:
PSocksUDPSocket(
WORD port = 0
);
PSocksUDPSocket(
const PString & host,
WORD port = 0
);
// Overrides from class PObject
/** Create a copy of the class on the heap. The exact semantics of the
descendent class determine what is required to make a duplicate of the
instance. Not all classes can even <EM>do</EM> a clone operation.
The main user of the clone function is the <A>PDictionary</A> class as
it requires copies of the dictionary keys.
The default behaviour is for this function to assert.
@return
pointer to new copy of the class instance.
*/
virtual PObject * Clone() const;
// Overrides from class PSocket.
/** Connect a socket to a remote host on the specified port number. This is
typically used by the client or initiator of a communications channel.
This connects to a "listening" socket at the other end of the
communications channel.
The port number as defined by the object instance construction or the
<A>PIPSocket::SetPort()</A> function.
@return
true if the channel was successfully connected to the remote host.
*/
virtual PBoolean Connect(
const PString & address // Address of remote machine to connect to.
);
virtual PBoolean Connect(
const Address & addr // Address of remote machine to connect to.
);
/** Listen on a socket for a remote host on the specified port number. This
may be used for server based applications. A "connecting" socket begins
a connection by initiating a connection to this socket. An active socket
of this type is then used to generate other "accepting" sockets which
establish a two way communications channel with the "connecting" socket.
If the <CODE>port</CODE> parameter is zero then the port number as
defined by the object instance construction or the
<A>PIPSocket::SetPort()</A> function.
For the UDP protocol, the <CODE>queueSize</CODE> parameter is ignored.
@return
true if the channel was successfully opened.
*/
virtual PBoolean Listen(
unsigned queueSize = 5, // Number of pending accepts that may be queued.
WORD port = 0, // Port number to use for the connection.
Reusability reuse = AddressIsExclusive // Can/Cant listen more than once.
);
// Overrides from class PIPSocket.
/** Get the Internet Protocol address for the local host.
@return
true if the IP number was returned.
*/
virtual PBoolean GetLocalAddress(
Address & addr // Variable to receive hosts IP address
);
virtual PBoolean GetLocalAddress(
Address & addr, // Variable to receive peer hosts IP address
WORD & port // Variable to receive peer hosts port number
);
/** Get the Internet Protocol address for the peer host the socket is
connected to.
@return
true if the IP number was returned.
*/
virtual PBoolean GetPeerAddress(
Address & addr // Variable to receive hosts IP address
);
virtual PBoolean GetPeerAddress(
Address & addr, // Variable to receive peer hosts IP address
WORD & port // Variable to receive peer hosts port number
);
// Overrides from class PIPDatagramSocket.
/** Read a datagram from a remote computer.
@return
true if any bytes were sucessfully read.
*/
virtual PBoolean ReadFrom(
void * buf, // Data to be written as URGENT TCP data.
PINDEX len, // Number of bytes pointed to by <CODE>buf</CODE>.
Address & addr, // Address from which the datagram was received.
WORD & port // Port from which the datagram was received.
);
/** Write a datagram to a remote computer.
@return
true if all the bytes were sucessfully written.
*/
virtual PBoolean WriteTo(
const void * buf, // Data to be written as URGENT TCP data.
PINDEX len, // Number of bytes pointed to by <CODE>buf</CODE>.
const Address & addr, // Address to which the datagram is sent.
WORD port // Port to which the datagram is sent.
);
protected:
virtual void SetErrorCodes(PChannel::Errors errCode, int osErr);
PTCPSocket socksControl;
Address serverAddress;
private:
virtual PBoolean Connect(WORD localPort, const Address & addr);
};
#endif // PTLIB_SOCKS_H
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