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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.test.test_ident -*-
# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
# See LICENSE for details.

"""
Ident protocol implementation.
"""

import struct

from twisted.internet import defer
from twisted.protocols import basic
from twisted.python import failure, log

_MIN_PORT = 1
_MAX_PORT = 2 ** 16 - 1


class IdentError(Exception):
    """
    Can't determine connection owner; reason unknown.
    """

    identDescription = "UNKNOWN-ERROR"

    def __str__(self) -> str:
        return self.identDescription


class NoUser(IdentError):
    """
    The connection specified by the port pair is not currently in use or
    currently not owned by an identifiable entity.
    """

    identDescription = "NO-USER"


class InvalidPort(IdentError):
    """
    Either the local or foreign port was improperly specified. This should
    be returned if either or both of the port ids were out of range (TCP
    port numbers are from 1-65535), negative integers, reals or in any
    fashion not recognized as a non-negative integer.
    """

    identDescription = "INVALID-PORT"


class HiddenUser(IdentError):
    """
    The server was able to identify the user of this port, but the
    information was not returned at the request of the user.
    """

    identDescription = "HIDDEN-USER"


class IdentServer(basic.LineOnlyReceiver):
    """
    The Identification Protocol (a.k.a., "ident", a.k.a., "the Ident
    Protocol") provides a means to determine the identity of a user of a
    particular TCP connection. Given a TCP port number pair, it returns a
    character string which identifies the owner of that connection on the
    server's system.

    Server authors should subclass this class and override the lookup method.
    The default implementation returns an UNKNOWN-ERROR response for every
    query.
    """

    def lineReceived(self, line):
        parts = line.split(",")
        if len(parts) != 2:
            self.invalidQuery()
        else:
            try:
                portOnServer, portOnClient = map(int, parts)
            except ValueError:
                self.invalidQuery()
            else:
                if (
                    _MIN_PORT <= portOnServer <= _MAX_PORT
                    and _MIN_PORT <= portOnClient <= _MAX_PORT
                ):
                    self.validQuery(portOnServer, portOnClient)
                else:
                    self._ebLookup(
                        failure.Failure(InvalidPort()), portOnServer, portOnClient
                    )

    def invalidQuery(self):
        self.transport.loseConnection()

    def validQuery(self, portOnServer, portOnClient):
        """
        Called when a valid query is received to look up and deliver the
        response.

        @param portOnServer: The server port from the query.
        @param portOnClient: The client port from the query.
        """
        serverAddr = self.transport.getHost().host, portOnServer
        clientAddr = self.transport.getPeer().host, portOnClient
        defer.maybeDeferred(self.lookup, serverAddr, clientAddr).addCallback(
            self._cbLookup, portOnServer, portOnClient
        ).addErrback(self._ebLookup, portOnServer, portOnClient)

    def _cbLookup(self, result, sport, cport):
        (sysName, userId) = result
        self.sendLine("%d, %d : USERID : %s : %s" % (sport, cport, sysName, userId))

    def _ebLookup(self, failure, sport, cport):
        if failure.check(IdentError):
            self.sendLine("%d, %d : ERROR : %s" % (sport, cport, failure.value))
        else:
            log.err(failure)
            self.sendLine(
                "%d, %d : ERROR : %s" % (sport, cport, IdentError(failure.value))
            )

    def lookup(self, serverAddress, clientAddress):
        """
        Lookup user information about the specified address pair.

        Return value should be a two-tuple of system name and username.
        Acceptable values for the system name may be found online at::

            U{http://www.iana.org/assignments/operating-system-names}

        This method may also raise any IdentError subclass (or IdentError
        itself) to indicate user information will not be provided for the
        given query.

        A Deferred may also be returned.

        @param serverAddress: A two-tuple representing the server endpoint
        of the address being queried.  The first element is a string holding
        a dotted-quad IP address.  The second element is an integer
        representing the port.

        @param clientAddress: Like I{serverAddress}, but represents the
        client endpoint of the address being queried.
        """
        raise IdentError()


class ProcServerMixin:
    """Implements lookup() to grab entries for responses from /proc/net/tcp"""

    SYSTEM_NAME = "LINUX"

    try:
        from pwd import getpwuid

        def getUsername(self, uid, getpwuid=getpwuid):
            return getpwuid(uid)[0]

        del getpwuid
    except ImportError:

        def getUsername(self, uid, getpwuid=None):
            raise IdentError()

    def entries(self):
        with open("/proc/net/tcp") as f:
            f.readline()
            for L in f:
                yield L.strip()

    def dottedQuadFromHexString(self, hexstr):
        return ".".join(
            map(str, struct.unpack("4B", struct.pack("=L", int(hexstr, 16))))
        )

    def unpackAddress(self, packed):
        addr, port = packed.split(":")
        addr = self.dottedQuadFromHexString(addr)
        port = int(port, 16)
        return addr, port

    def parseLine(self, line):
        parts = line.strip().split()
        localAddr, localPort = self.unpackAddress(parts[1])
        remoteAddr, remotePort = self.unpackAddress(parts[2])
        uid = int(parts[7])
        return (localAddr, localPort), (remoteAddr, remotePort), uid

    def lookup(self, serverAddress, clientAddress):
        for ent in self.entries():
            localAddr, remoteAddr, uid = self.parseLine(ent)
            if remoteAddr == clientAddress and localAddr[1] == serverAddress[1]:
                return (self.SYSTEM_NAME, self.getUsername(uid))

        raise NoUser()


class IdentClient(basic.LineOnlyReceiver):

    errorTypes = (IdentError, NoUser, InvalidPort, HiddenUser)

    def __init__(self):
        self.queries = []

    def lookup(self, portOnServer, portOnClient):
        """
        Lookup user information about the specified address pair.
        """
        self.queries.append((defer.Deferred(), portOnServer, portOnClient))
        if len(self.queries) > 1:
            return self.queries[-1][0]

        self.sendLine("%d, %d" % (portOnServer, portOnClient))
        return self.queries[-1][0]

    def lineReceived(self, line):
        if not self.queries:
            log.msg(f"Unexpected server response: {line!r}")
        else:
            d, _, _ = self.queries.pop(0)
            self.parseResponse(d, line)
            if self.queries:
                self.sendLine("%d, %d" % (self.queries[0][1], self.queries[0][2]))

    def connectionLost(self, reason):
        for q in self.queries:
            q[0].errback(IdentError(reason))
        self.queries = []

    def parseResponse(self, deferred, line):
        parts = line.split(":", 2)
        if len(parts) != 3:
            deferred.errback(IdentError(line))
        else:
            ports, type, addInfo = map(str.strip, parts)
            if type == "ERROR":
                for et in self.errorTypes:
                    if et.identDescription == addInfo:
                        deferred.errback(et(line))
                        return
                deferred.errback(IdentError(line))
            else:
                deferred.callback((type, addInfo))


__all__ = [
    "IdentError",
    "NoUser",
    "InvalidPort",
    "HiddenUser",
    "IdentServer",
    "IdentClient",
    "ProcServerMixin",
]

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