import sys import socket import threading # this is a pretty hex dumping function directly taken from # http://code.activestate.com/recipes/142812-hex-dumper/ def hexdump(src, length=16): result = [] digits = 4 if isinstance(src, str) else 2 for i in range(0, len(src), length): s = src[i:i + length] hexa = b' '.join([b"%0*X" % (digits, ord(x)) for x in s]) text = b''.join([x if 0x20 <= ord(x) < 0x7F else b'.' for x in s]) result.append( b"%04X %-*s %s" % (i, length * (digits + 1), hexa, text)) print(b'\n'.join(result)) def receive_from(connection): buffer = b'' # We set a 2 second time-out. Depending on your target this may need # to be adjusted connection.settimeout(2) try: # keep reading into the buffer until there's no more data or we # time-out while True: data = connection.recv(4096) if not data: break buffer += data except TimeoutError: pass return buffer # modify any requests destined for the remote host def request_handler(buffer): # perform packet modifications return buffer # modify any responses destined for the local host def response_handler(buffer): # perform packet modifications return buffer def proxy_handler(client_socket, remote_host, remote_port, receive_first): # connect to the remote host remote_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) remote_socket.connect((remote_host, remote_port)) # receive data from the remote end if necessary if receive_first: remote_buffer = receive_from(remote_socket) hexdump(remote_buffer) # send it to our response handler remote_buffer = response_handler(remote_buffer) # if we have data to send to our local client send it if len(remote_buffer): print("[<==] Sending %d bytes to localhost." % len(remote_buffer)) client_socket.send(remote_buffer) # now let's loop and read from local, send to remote, send to local # rinse wash repeat while True: # read from local host local_buffer = receive_from(client_socket) if len(local_buffer): print("[==>] Received %d bytes from localhost." % len(local_buffer)) hexdump(local_buffer) # send it to our request handler local_buffer = request_handler(local_buffer) # send off the data to the remote host remote_socket.send(local_buffer) print("[==>] Sent to remote.") # receive back the response remote_buffer = receive_from(remote_socket) if len(remote_buffer): print("[<==] Received %d bytes from remote." % len(remote_buffer)) hexdump(remote_buffer) # send to our response handler remote_buffer = response_handler(remote_buffer) # send the response to the local socket client_socket.send(remote_buffer) print("[<==] Sent to localhost.") # if no more data on either side close the connections if not len(local_buffer) or not len(remote_buffer): client_socket.close() remote_socket.close() print("[*] No more data. Closing connections.") break def server_loop(local_host, local_port, remote_host, remote_port, receive_first): server = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) try: server.bind((local_host, local_port)) except socket.error as exc: print("[!!] Failed to listen on %s:%d" % (local_host, local_port)) print("[!!] Check for other listening sockets or correct " "permissions.") print(f"[!!] Caught exception error: {exc}") sys.exit(0) print("[*] Listening on %s:%d" % (local_host, local_port)) server.listen(5) while True: client_socket, addr = server.accept() # print out the local connection information print("[==>] Received incoming connection from %s:%d" % ( addr[0], addr[1])) # start a thread to talk to the remote host proxy_thread = threading.Thread(target=proxy_handler, args=( client_socket, remote_host, remote_port, receive_first)) proxy_thread.start() def main(): # no fancy command line parsing here if len(sys.argv[1:]) != 5: print("Usage: ./proxy.py [localhost] [localport] [remotehost] " "[remoteport] [receive_first]") print("Example: ./proxy.py 127.0.0.1 9000 10.12.132.1 9000 True") sys.exit(0) # setup local listening parameters local_host = sys.argv[1] local_port = int(sys.argv[2]) # setup remote target remote_host = sys.argv[3] remote_port = int(sys.argv[4]) # this tells our proxy to connect and receive data # before sending to the remote host receive_first = sys.argv[5] if "True" in receive_first: receive_first = True else: receive_first = False # now spin up our listening socket server_loop(local_host, local_port, remote_host, remote_port, receive_first) main()