catstodon/app/lib/request.rb
ThibG a0b614f10a Fix support for HTTP proxies (#11245)
* Disable incorrect check for hidden services in Socket

Hidden services can only be accessed with an HTTP proxy, in which
case the host seen by the Socket class will be the proxy, not the
target host.

Hidden services are already filtered in `Request#initialize`.

* Use our Socket class to connect to HTTP proxies

Avoid the timeout logic being bypassed

* Add support for IP addresses in Request::Socket

* Refactor a bit, no need to keep the DNS resolver around
2019-07-07 13:53:09 +02:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'ipaddr'
require 'socket'
require 'resolv'
# Monkey-patch the HTTP.rb timeout class to avoid using a timeout block
# around the Socket#open method, since we use our own timeout blocks inside
# that method
class HTTP::Timeout::PerOperation
def connect(socket_class, host, port, nodelay = false)
@socket = socket_class.open(host, port)
@socket.setsockopt(Socket::IPPROTO_TCP, Socket::TCP_NODELAY, 1) if nodelay
end
end
class Request
REQUEST_TARGET = '(request-target)'
# We enforce a 5s timeout on DNS resolving, 5s timeout on socket opening
# and 5s timeout on the TLS handshake, meaning the worst case should take
# about 15s in total
TIMEOUT = { connect: 5, read: 10, write: 10 }.freeze
include RoutingHelper
def initialize(verb, url, **options)
raise ArgumentError if url.blank?
@verb = verb
@url = Addressable::URI.parse(url).normalize
@http_client = options.delete(:http_client)
@options = options.merge(socket_class: use_proxy? ? ProxySocket : Socket)
@options = @options.merge(Rails.configuration.x.http_client_proxy) if use_proxy?
@headers = {}
raise Mastodon::HostValidationError, 'Instance does not support hidden service connections' if block_hidden_service?
set_common_headers!
set_digest! if options.key?(:body)
end
def on_behalf_of(account, key_id_format = :acct, sign_with: nil)
raise ArgumentError unless account.local?
@account = account
@keypair = sign_with.present? ? OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(sign_with) : @account.keypair
@key_id_format = key_id_format
self
end
def add_headers(new_headers)
@headers.merge!(new_headers)
self
end
def perform
begin
response = http_client.public_send(@verb, @url.to_s, @options.merge(headers: headers))
rescue => e
raise e.class, "#{e.message} on #{@url}", e.backtrace[0]
end
begin
response = response.extend(ClientLimit)
# If we are using a persistent connection, we have to
# read every response to be able to move forward at all.
# However, simply calling #to_s or #flush may not be safe,
# as the response body, if malicious, could be too big
# for our memory. So we use the #body_with_limit method
response.body_with_limit if http_client.persistent?
yield response if block_given?
ensure
http_client.close unless http_client.persistent?
end
end
def headers
(@account ? @headers.merge('Signature' => signature) : @headers).without(REQUEST_TARGET)
end
class << self
def valid_url?(url)
begin
parsed_url = Addressable::URI.parse(url)
rescue Addressable::URI::InvalidURIError
return false
end
%w(http https).include?(parsed_url.scheme) && parsed_url.host.present?
end
def http_client
HTTP.use(:auto_inflate).timeout(:per_operation, TIMEOUT.dup).follow(max_hops: 2)
end
end
private
def set_common_headers!
@headers[REQUEST_TARGET] = "#{@verb} #{@url.path}"
@headers['User-Agent'] = Mastodon::Version.user_agent
@headers['Host'] = @url.host
@headers['Date'] = Time.now.utc.httpdate
@headers['Accept-Encoding'] = 'gzip' if @verb != :head
end
def set_digest!
@headers['Digest'] = "SHA-256=#{Digest::SHA256.base64digest(@options[:body])}"
end
def signature
algorithm = 'rsa-sha256'
signature = Base64.strict_encode64(@keypair.sign(OpenSSL::Digest::SHA256.new, signed_string))
"keyId=\"#{key_id}\",algorithm=\"#{algorithm}\",headers=\"#{signed_headers.keys.join(' ').downcase}\",signature=\"#{signature}\""
end
def signed_string
signed_headers.map { |key, value| "#{key.downcase}: #{value}" }.join("\n")
end
def signed_headers
@headers.without('User-Agent', 'Accept-Encoding')
end
def key_id
case @key_id_format
when :acct
@account.to_webfinger_s
when :uri
[ActivityPub::TagManager.instance.uri_for(@account), '#main-key'].join
end
end
def http_client
@http_client ||= Request.http_client
end
def use_proxy?
Rails.configuration.x.http_client_proxy.present?
end
def block_hidden_service?
!Rails.configuration.x.access_to_hidden_service && /\.(onion|i2p)$/.match(@url.host)
end
module ClientLimit
def body_with_limit(limit = 1.megabyte)
raise Mastodon::LengthValidationError if content_length.present? && content_length > limit
if charset.nil?
encoding = Encoding::BINARY
else
begin
encoding = Encoding.find(charset)
rescue ArgumentError
encoding = Encoding::BINARY
end
end
contents = String.new(encoding: encoding)
while (chunk = readpartial)
contents << chunk
chunk.clear
raise Mastodon::LengthValidationError if contents.bytesize > limit
end
contents
end
end
class Socket < TCPSocket
class << self
def open(host, *args)
outer_e = nil
port = args.first
addresses = []
begin
addresses = [IPAddr.new(host)]
rescue IPAddr::InvalidAddressError
Resolv::DNS.open do |dns|
dns.timeouts = 5
addresses = dns.getaddresses(host).take(2)
end
end
addresses.each do |address|
begin
check_private_address(address)
sock = ::Socket.new(address.is_a?(Resolv::IPv6) ? ::Socket::AF_INET6 : ::Socket::AF_INET, ::Socket::SOCK_STREAM, 0)
sockaddr = ::Socket.pack_sockaddr_in(port, address.to_s)
sock.setsockopt(::Socket::IPPROTO_TCP, ::Socket::TCP_NODELAY, 1)
begin
sock.connect_nonblock(sockaddr)
rescue IO::WaitWritable
if IO.select(nil, [sock], nil, Request::TIMEOUT[:connect])
begin
sock.connect_nonblock(sockaddr)
rescue Errno::EISCONN
# Yippee!
rescue
sock.close
raise
end
else
sock.close
raise HTTP::TimeoutError, "Connect timed out after #{Request::TIMEOUT[:connect]} seconds"
end
end
return sock
rescue => e
outer_e = e
end
end
if outer_e
raise outer_e
else
raise SocketError, "No address for #{host}"
end
end
alias new open
def check_private_address(address)
raise Mastodon::HostValidationError if PrivateAddressCheck.private_address?(IPAddr.new(address.to_s))
end
end
end
class ProxySocket < Socket
class << self
def check_private_address(_address)
# Accept connections to private addresses as HTTP proxies will usually
# be on local addresses
nil
end
end
end
private_constant :ClientLimit, :Socket, :ProxySocket
end