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175 lines
5.1 KiB
Go
175 lines
5.1 KiB
Go
package client
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import (
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"crypto/tls"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"net"
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"net/http/httputil"
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"net/url"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
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"github.com/docker/docker/client/transport"
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"github.com/docker/go-connections/sockets"
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"golang.org/x/net/context"
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)
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// tlsClientCon holds tls information and a dialed connection.
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type tlsClientCon struct {
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*tls.Conn
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rawConn net.Conn
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}
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func (c *tlsClientCon) CloseWrite() error {
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// Go standard tls.Conn doesn't provide the CloseWrite() method so we do it
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// on its underlying connection.
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if conn, ok := c.rawConn.(types.CloseWriter); ok {
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return conn.CloseWrite()
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}
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return nil
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}
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// postHijacked sends a POST request and hijacks the connection.
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func (cli *Client) postHijacked(ctx context.Context, path string, query url.Values, body interface{}, headers map[string][]string) (types.HijackedResponse, error) {
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bodyEncoded, err := encodeData(body)
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if err != nil {
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return types.HijackedResponse{}, err
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}
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req, err := cli.newRequest("POST", path, query, bodyEncoded, headers)
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if err != nil {
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return types.HijackedResponse{}, err
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}
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req.Host = cli.addr
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req.Header.Set("Connection", "Upgrade")
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req.Header.Set("Upgrade", "tcp")
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conn, err := dial(cli.proto, cli.addr, cli.transport.TLSConfig())
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if err != nil {
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if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "connection refused") {
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return types.HijackedResponse{}, fmt.Errorf("Cannot connect to the Docker daemon. Is 'docker daemon' running on this host?")
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}
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return types.HijackedResponse{}, err
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}
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// When we set up a TCP connection for hijack, there could be long periods
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// of inactivity (a long running command with no output) that in certain
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// network setups may cause ECONNTIMEOUT, leaving the client in an unknown
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// state. Setting TCP KeepAlive on the socket connection will prohibit
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// ECONNTIMEOUT unless the socket connection truly is broken
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if tcpConn, ok := conn.(*net.TCPConn); ok {
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tcpConn.SetKeepAlive(true)
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tcpConn.SetKeepAlivePeriod(30 * time.Second)
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}
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clientconn := httputil.NewClientConn(conn, nil)
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defer clientconn.Close()
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// Server hijacks the connection, error 'connection closed' expected
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_, err = clientconn.Do(req)
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rwc, br := clientconn.Hijack()
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return types.HijackedResponse{Conn: rwc, Reader: br}, err
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}
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func tlsDial(network, addr string, config *tls.Config) (net.Conn, error) {
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return tlsDialWithDialer(new(net.Dialer), network, addr, config)
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}
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// We need to copy Go's implementation of tls.Dial (pkg/cryptor/tls/tls.go) in
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// order to return our custom tlsClientCon struct which holds both the tls.Conn
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// object _and_ its underlying raw connection. The rationale for this is that
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// we need to be able to close the write end of the connection when attaching,
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// which tls.Conn does not provide.
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func tlsDialWithDialer(dialer *net.Dialer, network, addr string, config *tls.Config) (net.Conn, error) {
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// We want the Timeout and Deadline values from dialer to cover the
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// whole process: TCP connection and TLS handshake. This means that we
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// also need to start our own timers now.
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timeout := dialer.Timeout
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if !dialer.Deadline.IsZero() {
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deadlineTimeout := dialer.Deadline.Sub(time.Now())
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if timeout == 0 || deadlineTimeout < timeout {
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timeout = deadlineTimeout
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}
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}
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var errChannel chan error
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if timeout != 0 {
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errChannel = make(chan error, 2)
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time.AfterFunc(timeout, func() {
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errChannel <- errors.New("")
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})
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}
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proxyDialer, err := sockets.DialerFromEnvironment(dialer)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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rawConn, err := proxyDialer.Dial(network, addr)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// When we set up a TCP connection for hijack, there could be long periods
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// of inactivity (a long running command with no output) that in certain
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// network setups may cause ECONNTIMEOUT, leaving the client in an unknown
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// state. Setting TCP KeepAlive on the socket connection will prohibit
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// ECONNTIMEOUT unless the socket connection truly is broken
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if tcpConn, ok := rawConn.(*net.TCPConn); ok {
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tcpConn.SetKeepAlive(true)
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tcpConn.SetKeepAlivePeriod(30 * time.Second)
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}
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colonPos := strings.LastIndex(addr, ":")
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if colonPos == -1 {
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colonPos = len(addr)
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}
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hostname := addr[:colonPos]
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// If no ServerName is set, infer the ServerName
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// from the hostname we're connecting to.
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if config.ServerName == "" {
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// Make a copy to avoid polluting argument or default.
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config = transport.TLSConfigClone(config)
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config.ServerName = hostname
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}
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conn := tls.Client(rawConn, config)
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if timeout == 0 {
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err = conn.Handshake()
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} else {
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go func() {
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errChannel <- conn.Handshake()
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}()
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err = <-errChannel
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}
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if err != nil {
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rawConn.Close()
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return nil, err
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}
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// This is Docker difference with standard's crypto/tls package: returned a
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// wrapper which holds both the TLS and raw connections.
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return &tlsClientCon{conn, rawConn}, nil
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}
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func dial(proto, addr string, tlsConfig *tls.Config) (net.Conn, error) {
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if tlsConfig != nil && proto != "unix" && proto != "npipe" {
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// Notice this isn't Go standard's tls.Dial function
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return tlsDial(proto, addr, tlsConfig)
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}
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if proto == "npipe" {
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return sockets.DialPipe(addr, 32*time.Second)
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}
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return net.Dial(proto, addr)
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}
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