Esempio n. 1
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File: http.go Progetto: sakeven/ssng
// Serve parse data and then send to mika server.
func (h *Relay) Serve() {

	bf := bufio.NewReader(h.conn)
	req, err := http.ReadRequest(bf)
	if err != nil {
		utils.Errorf("Read request error %s", err)
		return
	}

	// TODO Set http protocol flag
	mikaConn, err := mika.DailWithRawAddrHTTP("tcp", h.ssServer, utils.ToAddr(req.URL.Host), h.cipher)
	if err != nil {
		return
	}

	defer func() {
		if !h.closed {
			err := mikaConn.Close()
			utils.Errorf("Close connection error %v\n", err)
		}
	}()

	if req.Method == "CONNECT" {
		_HTTPSHandler(h.conn)
	} else {
		_HTTPHandler(mikaConn, req)
	}

	go protocols.Pipe(h.conn, mikaConn)
	protocols.Pipe(mikaConn, h.conn)
	h.closed = true
}
Esempio n. 2
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File: udp.go Progetto: sakeven/ssng
// relay udp data
func (s *UDPRelay) relay(rawAddr []byte) (err error) {
	cg := mika.NewCryptoGenerator("aes-128-cfb", "123456")
	cipher := cg.NewCrypto()
	mikaConn, err := mika.DailWithRawAddr("udp", ":8080", rawAddr, cipher)
	if err != nil {
		return
	}
	defer mikaConn.Close()

	go protocols.Pipe(s.conn, mikaConn)
	protocols.Pipe(mikaConn, s.conn)
	return
}
Esempio n. 3
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// connect handles CONNECT cmd
// Here is a bit magic. It acts as a mika client that redirects conntion to mika server.
func (s *TCPRelay) connect(rawAddr []byte) (err error) {

	// TODO Dail("tcp", rawAdd) would be more reasonable.
	mikaConn, err := mika.DailWithRawAddr("tcp", s.ssServer, rawAddr, s.cipher)
	if err != nil {
		return
	}

	defer func() {
		if !s.closed {
			err := mikaConn.Close()
			utils.Errorf("Close connection error %v\n", err)
		}
	}()

	go protocols.Pipe(s.conn, mikaConn)
	protocols.Pipe(mikaConn, s.conn)
	s.closed = true
	return
}