dash/contrib/seeds/makeseeds.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2013-2016 The Bitcoin Core developers
# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
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#
# Generate seeds.txt from "protx list valid 1"
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#
Merge #12987: tests/tools: Enable additional Python flake8 rules for automatic linting via Travis 643aad17fa Enable additional flake8 rules (practicalswift) f020aca297 Minor Python cleanups to make flake8 pass with the new rules enabled (practicalswift) Pull request description: Enabled rules: ``` * E242: tab after ',' * E266: too many leading '#' for block comment * E401: multiple imports on one line * E402: module level import not at top of file * E701: multiple statements on one line (colon) * E901: SyntaxError: invalid syntax * E902: TokenError: EOF in multi-line string * F821: undefined name 'Foo' * W293: blank line contains whitespace * W606: 'async' and 'await' are reserved keywords starting with Python 3.7 ``` Note to reviewers: * In general we don't allow whitespace cleanups to existing code, but in order to allow for enabling Travis checking for these rules a few smaller whitespace cleanups had to made as part of this PR. * Use [this `?w=1` link](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12987/files?w=1) to show a diff without whitespace changes. Before this commit: ``` $ flake8 -qq --statistics --ignore=B,C,E,F,I,N,W --select=E112,E113,E115,E116,E125,E131,E133,E223,E224,E242,E266,E271,E272,E273,E274,E275,E304,E306,E401,E402,E502,E701,E702,E703,E714,E721,E741,E742,E743,F401,E901,E902,F402,F404,F406,F407,F601,F602,F621,F622,F631,F701,F702,F703,F704,F705,F706,F707,F811,F812,F821,F822,F823,F831,F841,W292,W293,W504,W601,W602,W603,W604,W605,W606 . 5 E266 too many leading '#' for block comment 4 E401 multiple imports on one line 6 E402 module level import not at top of file 5 E701 multiple statements on one line (colon) 1 F812 list comprehension redefines 'n' from line 159 4 F821 undefined name 'ConnectionRefusedError' 28 W293 blank line contains whitespace ``` After this commit: ``` $ flake8 -qq --statistics --ignore=B,C,E,F,I,N,W --select=E112,E113,E115,E116,E125,E131,E133,E223,E224,E242,E266,E271,E272,E273,E274,E275,E304,E306,E401,E402,E502,E701,E702,E703,E714,E721,E741,E742,E743,F401,E901,E902,F402,F404,F406,F407,F601,F602,F621,F622,F631,F701,F702,F703,F704,F705,F706,F707,F811,F812,F821,F822,F823,F831,F841,W292,W293,W504,W601,W602,W603,W604,W605,W606 . $ ``` Tree-SHA512: fc7d5e752298a50d4248afc620ee2c173135b4ca008e48e02913ac968e5a24a5fd5396926047ec62f1d580d537434ccae01f249bb2f3338fa59dc630bf97ca7a Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
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import re
import sys
import dns.resolver
import collections
import json
import multiprocessing
NSEEDS=512
MAX_SEEDS_PER_ASN=4
# These are hosts that have been observed to be behaving strangely (e.g.
# aggressively connecting to every node).
SUSPICIOUS_HOSTS = {
}
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PATTERN_IPV4 = re.compile(r"^((\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})):(\d+)$")
PATTERN_IPV6 = re.compile(r"^\[([0-9a-z:]+)\]:(\d+)$")
PATTERN_ONION = re.compile(r"^([abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz234567]{16}\.onion):(\d+)$")
def parseip(ip):
m = PATTERN_IPV4.match(ip)
sortkey = None
ip = None
if m is None:
m = PATTERN_IPV6.match(ip)
if m is None:
m = PATTERN_ONION.match(ip)
if m is None:
return None
else:
net = 'onion'
ipstr = sortkey = m.group(1)
port = int(m.group(2))
else:
net = 'ipv6'
if m.group(1) in ['::']: # Not interested in localhost
return None
ipstr = m.group(1)
sortkey = ipstr # XXX parse IPv6 into number, could use name_to_ipv6 from generate-seeds
port = int(m.group(2))
else:
# Do IPv4 sanity check
ip = 0
for i in range(0,4):
if int(m.group(i+2)) < 0 or int(m.group(i+2)) > 255:
return None
ip = ip + (int(m.group(i+2)) << (8*(3-i)))
if ip == 0:
return None
net = 'ipv4'
sortkey = ip
ipstr = m.group(1)
port = int(m.group(6))
return {
"net": net,
"ip": ipstr,
"port": port,
"ipnum": ip,
"sortkey": sortkey
}
def filtermulticollateralhash(mns):
'''Filter out MNs sharing the same collateral hash'''
hist = collections.defaultdict(list)
for mn in mns:
hist[mn['collateralHash']].append(mn)
return [mn for mn in mns if len(hist[mn['collateralHash']]) == 1]
def filtermulticollateraladdress(mns):
'''Filter out MNs sharing the same collateral address'''
hist = collections.defaultdict(list)
for mn in mns:
hist[mn['collateralAddress']].append(mn)
return [mn for mn in mns if len(hist[mn['collateralAddress']]) == 1]
def filtermultipayoutaddress(mns):
'''Filter out MNs sharing the same payout address'''
hist = collections.defaultdict(list)
for mn in mns:
hist[mn['state']['payoutAddress']].append(mn)
return [mn for mn in mns if len(hist[mn['state']['payoutAddress']]) == 1]
def resolveasn(resolver, ip):
if ip['net'] == 'ipv4':
ipaddr = ip['ip']
prefix = '.origin'
else: # http://www.team-cymru.com/IP-ASN-mapping.html
res = str() # 2001:4860:b002:23::68
for nb in ip['ip'].split(':')[:4]: # pick the first 4 nibbles
for c in nb.zfill(4): # right padded with '0'
res += c + '.' # 2001 4860 b002 0023
ipaddr = res.rstrip('.') # 2.0.0.1.4.8.6.0.b.0.0.2.0.0.2.3
prefix = '.origin6'
asn = int([x.to_text() for x in resolver.resolve('.'.join(reversed(ipaddr.split('.'))) + prefix + '.asn.cymru.com', 'TXT').response.answer][0].split('\"')[1].split(' ')[0])
return asn
# Based on Greg Maxwell's seed_filter.py
def filterbyasn(ips, max_per_asn, max_total):
# Sift out ips by type
ips_ipv46 = [ip for ip in ips if ip['net'] in ['ipv4', 'ipv6']]
ips_onion = [ip for ip in ips if ip['net'] == 'onion']
my_resolver = dns.resolver.Resolver()
pool = multiprocessing.Pool(processes=16)
# OpenDNS servers
my_resolver.nameservers = ['208.67.222.222', '208.67.220.220']
# Resolve ASNs in parallel
asns = [pool.apply_async(resolveasn, args=(my_resolver, ip)) for ip in ips_ipv46]
# Filter IPv46 by ASN
result = []
asn_count = {}
for i, ip in enumerate(ips_ipv46):
if len(result) == max_total:
break
try:
asn = asns[i].get()
if asn not in asn_count:
asn_count[asn] = 0
if asn_count[asn] == max_per_asn:
continue
asn_count[asn] += 1
result.append(ip)
except:
sys.stderr.write('ERR: Could not resolve ASN for "' + ip['ip'] + '"\n')
# Add back Onions
result.extend(ips_onion)
return result
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def main():
# This expects a json as outputted by "protx list valid 1"
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
with open(sys.argv[1], 'r', encoding="utf8") as f:
mns = json.load(f)
else:
mns = json.load(sys.stdin)
# Skip PoSe banned MNs
mns = [mn for mn in mns if mn['state']['PoSeBanHeight'] == -1]
# Skip MNs with < 10000 confirmations
mns = [mn for mn in mns if mn['confirmations'] >= 10000]
# Filter out MNs which are definitely from the same person/operator
mns = filtermulticollateralhash(mns)
mns = filtermulticollateraladdress(mns)
mns = filtermultipayoutaddress(mns)
# Extract IPs
ips = [parseip(mn['state']['service']) for mn in mns]
# Look up ASNs and limit results, both per ASN and globally.
ips = filterbyasn(ips, MAX_SEEDS_PER_ASN, NSEEDS)
# Sort the results by IP address (for deterministic output).
ips.sort(key=lambda x: (x['net'], x['sortkey']))
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for ip in ips:
if ip['net'] == 'ipv6':
print('[%s]:%i' % (ip['ip'], ip['port']))
else:
print('%s:%i' % (ip['ip'], ip['port']))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
main()