43 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
Executable File
43 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
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This example builds on mitmproxy's base proxying infrastructure to
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implement functionality similar to the "sticky cookies" option. This is at
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a lower level than the Flow mechanism, so we're dealing directly with
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request and response objects.
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"""
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from libmproxy import controller, proxy
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import os
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class StickyMaster(controller.Master):
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def __init__(self, server):
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controller.Master.__init__(self, server)
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self.stickyhosts = {}
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def run(self):
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try:
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return controller.Master.run(self)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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self.shutdown()
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def handle_request(self, msg):
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hid = (msg.host, msg.port)
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if msg.headers["cookie"]:
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self.stickyhosts[hid] = msg.headers["cookie"]
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elif hid in self.stickyhosts:
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msg.headers["cookie"] = self.stickyhosts[hid]
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msg.reply()
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def handle_response(self, msg):
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hid = (msg.request.host, msg.request.port)
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if msg.headers["set-cookie"]:
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self.stickyhosts[hid] = msg.headers["set-cookie"]
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msg.reply()
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config = proxy.ProxyConfig(
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cacert = os.path.expanduser("~/.mitmproxy/mitmproxy-ca.pem")
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)
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server = proxy.ProxyServer(config, 8080)
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m = StickyMaster(server)
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m.run()
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