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These are text files but their encoding does not depend on the locale. Not all of them require utf8 but it is better to fix it at something to remove potential unpredictability. This is necessary on FreeBSD where no locale is set by default, and apparently Python defaults not only the terminal encoding to the locale but that of every text file. So without LOCALE environment it defaults text file encoding to ASCII. This causes problems with e.g. `bitcoin.conf`. Luckily the locale doesn't affect the default encoding for str.encode() and bytes.decode() on Python 3, so this is the only change necessary.
156 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
156 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (c) 2014-2016 The Bitcoin Core developers
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# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
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# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
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# Linux network utilities
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import sys
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import socket
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import fcntl
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import struct
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import array
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import os
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from binascii import unhexlify, hexlify
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# Roughly based on http://voorloopnul.com/blog/a-python-netstat-in-less-than-100-lines-of-code/ by Ricardo Pascal
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STATE_ESTABLISHED = '01'
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STATE_SYN_SENT = '02'
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STATE_SYN_RECV = '03'
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STATE_FIN_WAIT1 = '04'
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STATE_FIN_WAIT2 = '05'
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STATE_TIME_WAIT = '06'
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STATE_CLOSE = '07'
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STATE_CLOSE_WAIT = '08'
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STATE_LAST_ACK = '09'
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STATE_LISTEN = '0A'
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STATE_CLOSING = '0B'
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def get_socket_inodes(pid):
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'''
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Get list of socket inodes for process pid.
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'''
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base = '/proc/%i/fd' % pid
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inodes = []
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for item in os.listdir(base):
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target = os.readlink(os.path.join(base, item))
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if target.startswith('socket:'):
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inodes.append(int(target[8:-1]))
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return inodes
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def _remove_empty(array):
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return [x for x in array if x !='']
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def _convert_ip_port(array):
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host,port = array.split(':')
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# convert host from mangled-per-four-bytes form as used by kernel
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host = unhexlify(host)
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host_out = ''
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for x in range(0, len(host) // 4):
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(val,) = struct.unpack('=I', host[x*4:(x+1)*4])
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host_out += '%08x' % val
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return host_out,int(port,16)
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def netstat(typ='tcp'):
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'''
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Function to return a list with status of tcp connections at linux systems
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To get pid of all network process running on system, you must run this script
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as superuser
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'''
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with open('/proc/net/'+typ,'r',encoding='utf8') as f:
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content = f.readlines()
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content.pop(0)
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result = []
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for line in content:
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line_array = _remove_empty(line.split(' ')) # Split lines and remove empty spaces.
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tcp_id = line_array[0]
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l_addr = _convert_ip_port(line_array[1])
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r_addr = _convert_ip_port(line_array[2])
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state = line_array[3]
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inode = int(line_array[9]) # Need the inode to match with process pid.
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nline = [tcp_id, l_addr, r_addr, state, inode]
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result.append(nline)
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return result
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def get_bind_addrs(pid):
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'''
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Get bind addresses as (host,port) tuples for process pid.
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'''
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inodes = get_socket_inodes(pid)
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bind_addrs = []
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for conn in netstat('tcp') + netstat('tcp6'):
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if conn[3] == STATE_LISTEN and conn[4] in inodes:
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bind_addrs.append(conn[1])
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return bind_addrs
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# from: http://code.activestate.com/recipes/439093/
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def all_interfaces():
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'''
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Return all interfaces that are up
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'''
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is_64bits = sys.maxsize > 2**32
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struct_size = 40 if is_64bits else 32
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s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
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max_possible = 8 # initial value
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while True:
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bytes = max_possible * struct_size
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names = array.array('B', b'\0' * bytes)
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outbytes = struct.unpack('iL', fcntl.ioctl(
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s.fileno(),
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0x8912, # SIOCGIFCONF
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struct.pack('iL', bytes, names.buffer_info()[0])
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))[0]
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if outbytes == bytes:
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max_possible *= 2
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else:
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break
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namestr = names.tostring()
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return [(namestr[i:i+16].split(b'\0', 1)[0],
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socket.inet_ntoa(namestr[i+20:i+24]))
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for i in range(0, outbytes, struct_size)]
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def addr_to_hex(addr):
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'''
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Convert string IPv4 or IPv6 address to binary address as returned by
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get_bind_addrs.
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Very naive implementation that certainly doesn't work for all IPv6 variants.
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'''
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if '.' in addr: # IPv4
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addr = [int(x) for x in addr.split('.')]
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elif ':' in addr: # IPv6
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sub = [[], []] # prefix, suffix
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x = 0
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addr = addr.split(':')
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for i,comp in enumerate(addr):
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if comp == '':
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if i == 0 or i == (len(addr)-1): # skip empty component at beginning or end
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continue
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x += 1 # :: skips to suffix
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assert(x < 2)
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else: # two bytes per component
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val = int(comp, 16)
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sub[x].append(val >> 8)
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sub[x].append(val & 0xff)
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nullbytes = 16 - len(sub[0]) - len(sub[1])
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assert((x == 0 and nullbytes == 0) or (x == 1 and nullbytes > 0))
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addr = sub[0] + ([0] * nullbytes) + sub[1]
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else:
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raise ValueError('Could not parse address %s' % addr)
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return hexlify(bytearray(addr)).decode('ascii')
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def test_ipv6_local():
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'''
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Check for (local) IPv6 support.
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'''
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import socket
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# By using SOCK_DGRAM this will not actually make a connection, but it will
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# fail if there is no route to IPv6 localhost.
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have_ipv6 = True
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try:
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s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
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s.connect(('::1', 0))
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except socket.error:
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have_ipv6 = False
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return have_ipv6
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