mitmproxy/pathod/protocols/http.py

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Python

from mitmproxy import version
from mitmproxy import exceptions
from mitmproxy.net.http import http1
from .. import language
class HTTPProtocol:
def __init__(self, pathod_handler):
self.pathod_handler = pathod_handler
def make_error_response(self, reason, body):
return language.http.make_error_response(reason, body)
def handle_http_connect(self, connect, lg):
"""
Handle a CONNECT request.
"""
self.pathod_handler.wfile.write(
b'HTTP/1.1 200 Connection established\r\n' +
(b'Proxy-agent: %s\r\n' % version.PATHOD.encode()) +
b'\r\n'
)
self.pathod_handler.wfile.flush()
if not self.pathod_handler.server.ssloptions.not_after_connect:
try:
cert, key, chain_file_ = self.pathod_handler.server.ssloptions.get_cert(
connect[0].encode()
)
self.pathod_handler.convert_to_ssl(
cert,
key,
handle_sni=self.pathod_handler.handle_sni,
request_client_cert=self.pathod_handler.server.ssloptions.request_client_cert,
cipher_list=self.pathod_handler.server.ssloptions.ciphers,
method=self.pathod_handler.server.ssloptions.ssl_version,
options=self.pathod_handler.server.ssloptions.ssl_options,
alpn_select=self.pathod_handler.server.ssloptions.alpn_select,
)
except exceptions.TlsException as v:
s = str(v)
lg(s)
return None, dict(type="error", msg=s)
return self.pathod_handler.handle_http_request, None
def read_request(self, lg=None):
return http1.read_request(self.pathod_handler.rfile)