Onionr/src/netcontroller/torcontrol/__init__.py

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"""
Onionr - Private P2P Communication
Netcontroller library, used to control/work with Tor and send requests through them
"""
import os
import base64
import subprocess
import signal
import time
import multiprocessing
import platform # For windows sigkill workaround
from onionrtypes import BooleanSuccessState
import logger
import filepaths
from .. import getopenport
from .. import watchdog
from . import customtorrc
from . import gentorrc
from . import addbridges
from . import torbinary
from utils import identifyhome
from utils import box_print
"""
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
TOR_KILL_WAIT = 3
addbridges = addbridges.add_bridges
class NetController:
"""Handle Tor daemon and onion service setup on Tor."""
def __init__(self, hsPort, apiServerIP='127.0.0.1'):
# set data dir
self.dataDir = identifyhome.identify_home()
self.socksPort = getopenport.get_open_port()
self.torConfigLocation = self.dataDir + 'torrc'
self.readyState = False
self.hsPort = hsPort
self._torInstnace = ''
self.myID = ''
self.apiServerIP = apiServerIP
self.torBinary = torbinary.tor_binary()
def startTor(self, gen_torrc=True) -> BooleanSuccessState:
"""
Start Tor with onion service on port 80 & socks proxy on random port
"""
if gen_torrc:
gentorrc.generate_torrc(self, self.apiServerIP)
if os.path.exists('./tor'):
self.torBinary = './tor'
elif os.path.exists('/usr/bin/tor'):
self.torBinary = '/usr/bin/tor'
else:
self.torBinary = 'tor'
try:
tor = subprocess.Popen([self.torBinary, '-f', self.torConfigLocation], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
except FileNotFoundError:
logger.fatal("Tor was not found in your path or the Onionr directory. Please install Tor and try again.", terminal=True)
return False
else:
# Test Tor Version
torVersion = subprocess.Popen([self.torBinary, '--version'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
for line in iter(torVersion.stdout.readline, b''):
if 'Tor 0.2.' in line.decode():
logger.fatal('Tor 0.3+ required', terminal=True)
return False
torVersion.kill()
# wait for tor to get to 100% bootstrap
try:
for line in iter(tor.stdout.readline, b''):
for word in ('bootstrapped', '%'):
if word not in line.decode().lower():
break
else:
if '100' not in line.decode():
logger.info(line.decode().strip(), terminal=True)
if 'bootstrapped 100' in line.decode().lower():
logger.info(line.decode())
break
elif 'opening socks listener' in line.decode().lower():
logger.debug(line.decode().replace('\n', ''))
else:
if 'err' in line.decode():
logger.error(line.decode().replace('\n', ''))
elif 'warn' in line.decode():
logger.warn(line.decode().replace('\n', ''))
else:
logger.debug(line.decode().replace('\n', ''))
else:
logger.fatal('Failed to start Tor. Maybe a stray instance of Tor used by Onionr is still running? This can also be a result of file permissions being too open', terminal=True)
return False
except KeyboardInterrupt:
logger.fatal('Got keyboard interrupt. Onionr will exit soon.', timestamp = False, terminal=True)
return False
logger.info('Finished starting Tor.', terminal=True)
logger.info('Connecting to Onionr soon', terminal=True)
self.readyState = True
try:
myID = open(self.dataDir + 'hs/hostname', 'r')
self.myID = myID.read().replace('\n', '')
myID.close()
except FileNotFoundError:
self.myID = ""
with open(self.dataDir + 'torPid.txt', 'w') as tor_pid_file:
tor_pid_file.write(str(tor.pid))
multiprocessing.Process(target=watchdog.watchdog,
args=[os.getpid(), tor.pid]).start()
return True
def killTor(self):
"""
Properly kill tor based on pid saved to file
"""
try:
pid = open(self.dataDir + 'torPid.txt', 'r')
pidN = pid.read()
pid.close()
except FileNotFoundError:
return
try:
int(pidN)
except ValueError:
return
try:
try:
os.kill(int(pidN), signal.SIGTERM)
except PermissionError:
# seems to happen on win 10
pass
os.remove(self.dataDir + 'torPid.txt')
except ProcessLookupError:
pass
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
try:
time.sleep(TOR_KILL_WAIT)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
if 'windows' == platform.system().lower():
os.system(f'taskkill /PID {pidN} /F')
time.sleep(0.5)
return
try:
os.kill(int(pidN), signal.SIGKILL)
except (ProcessLookupError, PermissionError):
pass
try:
os.remove(self.dataDir + 'tordata/lock')
except FileNotFoundError:
pass