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/**
*
* This class is used by the regression test ClientHelloRead.java
* This class includes a proxy server that processes HTTP CONNECT requests,
* and tunnels the data between the client and server once the CONNECT
* request is accepted. It is provided to introduce some delay in the network
* traffic between the client and server.
* This test is to make sure that ClientHello is properly read by the server,
* while facing network delays.
*/
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
import javax.net.ssl.*;
import javax.net.ServerSocketFactory;
import sun.net.www.MessageHeader;
public class ProxyTunnelServer extends Thread {
private static ServerSocket ss = null;
// client requesting for a tunnel
private Socket clientSocket = null;
/*
* Origin server's address and port that the client
* wants to establish the tunnel for communication.
*/
private InetAddress serverInetAddr;
private int serverPort;
public ProxyTunnelServer() throws IOException {
if (ss == null) {
ss = (ServerSocket) ServerSocketFactory.getDefault().
createServerSocket(0);
}
}
public void run() {
try {
clientSocket = ss.accept();
processRequests();
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println("Proxy Failed: " + e);
e.printStackTrace();
try {
ss.close();
}
catch (IOException excep) {
System.out.println("ProxyServer close error: " + excep);
excep.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
/*
* Processes the CONNECT requests
*/
private void processRequests() throws Exception {
InputStream in = clientSocket.getInputStream();
MessageHeader response = new MessageHeader(in);
String statusLine = response.getValue(0);
if (statusLine.startsWith("CONNECT")) {
// retrieve the host and port info from the response line
retrieveConnectInfo(statusLine);
respondForConnect();
doTunnel();
ss.close();
} else {
System.out.println("proxy server: processes only "
+ "CONNECT method requests, recieved: "
+ statusLine);
}
}
private void respondForConnect() throws Exception {
OutputStream out = clientSocket.getOutputStream();
PrintWriter pout = new PrintWriter(out);
pout.println("HTTP/1.1 200 OK");
pout.println();
pout.flush();
}
/*
* note: Tunneling has to be provided in both directions, i.e
* from client->server and server->client, even if the application
* data may be unidirectional, SSL handshaking data flows in either
* direction.
*/
private void doTunnel() throws Exception {
Socket serverSocket = new Socket(serverInetAddr, serverPort);
// delay the write from client -> server
ProxyTunnel clientToServer = new ProxyTunnel(
clientSocket, serverSocket, true);
ProxyTunnel serverToClient = new ProxyTunnel(
serverSocket, clientSocket, false);
clientToServer.start();
serverToClient.start();
clientToServer.join();
serverToClient.join();
clientToServer.close();
serverToClient.close();
}
/*
* This inner class provides unidirectional data flow through the sockets
* by continuously copying bytes from the input socket onto the output
* socket, until both sockets are open and EOF has not been received.
*/
class ProxyTunnel extends Thread {
Socket sockIn;
Socket sockOut;
InputStream input;
OutputStream output;
boolean delayedWrite;
public ProxyTunnel(Socket sockIn, Socket sockOut, boolean delayedWrite)
throws Exception {
this.sockIn = sockIn;
this.sockOut = sockOut;
input = sockIn.getInputStream();
output = sockOut.getOutputStream();
this.delayedWrite = delayedWrite;
}
public void run() {
// the buffer size of < 47 introduces delays in availability
// of chunks of client handshake data
int BUFFER_SIZE = 40;
byte[] buf = new byte[BUFFER_SIZE];
int bytesRead = 0;
int count = 0; // keep track of the amount of data transfer
try {
while ((bytesRead = input.read(buf)) >= 0) {
if (delayedWrite) {
try {
this.sleep(1);
} catch (InterruptedException excep) {
System.out.println(excep);
}
}
output.write(buf, 0, bytesRead);
output.flush();
count += bytesRead;
}
} catch (IOException e) {
/*
* The peer end has closed the connection
* we will close the tunnel
*/
close();
}
}
public void close() {
try {
if (!sockIn.isClosed())
sockIn.close();
if (!sockOut.isClosed())
sockOut.close();
} catch (IOException ignored) { }
}
}
/*
***************************************************************
* helper methods follow
***************************************************************
*/
/*
* This method retrieves the hostname and port of the destination
* that the connect request wants to establish a tunnel for
* communication.
* The input, connectStr is of the form:
* CONNECT server-name:server-port HTTP/1.x
*/
void retrieveConnectInfo(String connectStr) throws Exception {
int starti;
int endi;
String connectInfo;
String serverName = null;
try {
starti = connectStr.indexOf(' ');
endi = connectStr.lastIndexOf(' ');
connectInfo = connectStr.substring(starti+1, endi).trim();
// retrieve server name and port
endi = connectInfo.indexOf(':');
serverName = connectInfo.substring(0, endi);
serverPort = Integer.parseInt(connectInfo.substring(endi+1));
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new IOException("Proxy recieved a request: "
+ connectStr);
}
serverInetAddr = InetAddress.getByName(serverName);
}
public int getPort() {
return ss.getLocalPort();
}
}