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emdee
3051db8a7a bugfix 2023-12-10 22:11:09 +00:00
emdee
57c316974b bugfix 2023-12-10 21:32:08 +00:00
5 changed files with 375 additions and 10 deletions

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.gitignore vendored
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@ -165,5 +165,5 @@ cython_debug/
.pylint.err
.pylint.log
tox_profile_test.bash
tox_profile.sh

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Read and manipulate tox profile files. It started as a simple script from
things that it finds. Then can write what it found in JSON/YAML/REPR/PPRINT
to a file. It can also test the nodes in a profile using ```nmap```.
( There are somtimes problems with the json info dump of bytes keys:
( There are sometimes problems with the json info dump of bytes keys:
```TypeError: Object of type bytes is not JSON serializable```)
It can also download, select, or test nodes in a ```DHTnode.json``` file.
@ -222,6 +222,10 @@ Because it's written in Python it is easy to extend to, for example,
supporting multidevices:
<https://git.plastiras.org/emdee/tox_profile/wiki/MultiDevice-Announcements-POC>
There are a couple of bash scripts to show usage:
* tox_profile_examples.bash - simple example usage
* tox_profile_test.bash - a real test runner that still needs documenting.
## Specification
There is a copy of the Tox [spec](https://toktok.ltd/spec.html)

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@ -890,16 +890,16 @@ def lNodesCheckNodes(json_nodes, oArgs, bClean=False):
if node["version"] and node["version"] < "1000002013":
lErrs += [nth]
LOG.error(f"vulnerable version {node['version']} < 1000002013")
LOG.error(f"{node['ipv4']}: vulnerable version {node['version']} < 1000002013")
elif node["version"] and node["version"] < sVER_MIN:
LOG.warn(f"outdated version {node['version']} < {sVER_MIN}")
LOG.warn(f"{node['ipv4']}: outdated version {node['version']} < {sVER_MIN}")
# Put the onion address in the location after the country code
if len(node["location"]) not in [2, 65]:
LOG.warn(f"location {node['location']} should be a 2 digit country code, or 'code onion'")
LOG.warn(f"{node['ipv4']}: location {node['location']} should be a 2 digit country code, or 'code onion'")
elif len(node["location"]) == 65 and \
not node["location"].endswith('.onion'):
LOG.warn(f"location {node['location']} should be a 2 digit country code 'code onion'")
LOG.warn(f"{node['ipv4']}: location {node['location']} should be a 2 digit country code 'code onion'")
elif len(node["location"]) == 65 and \
node["location"].endswith('.onion') and bHAVE_TOR:
onion = node["location"][3:]
@ -918,12 +918,12 @@ def lNodesCheckNodes(json_nodes, oArgs, bClean=False):
pass
else:
if s:
LOG.info(f"Found an onion that resolves to {s}")
LOG.info(f"{node['ipv4']}: Found an onion that resolves to {s}")
else:
LOG.warn(f"Found an onion that resolves to {s}")
LOG.warn(f"{node['ipv4']}: Found an onion that resolves to {s}")
if node['last_ping'] and time.time() - node['last_ping'] > iOLD_SECS:
LOG.debug(f"node has not been pinged in more than 3 months")
LOG.debug(f"{node['ipv4']}: node has not pinged in more than 3 months")
# suggestions YMMV

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#!/bin/sh -e
# -*- mode: sh; fill-column: 75; tab-width: 8; coding: utf-8-unix -*-
# some examples of tox-profile usage
export PYTHONPATH=/mnt/o/var/local/src/toxygen_wrapper.git
TOX_HOME=$HOME/.config/tox
NMAP_CMD='sudo -u debian-tor nmap'
echo INFO: check the download json file
python3 tox_profile.py --command nodes --nodes check \
$TOX_HOME/DHTnodes.json.new \
2>&1 | tee /tmp/DHTnodes.json.log
echo INFO: get the tcp nodes/ports from the downloaded json file
python3 tox_profile.py --command nodes --nodes select_tcp \
--output /tmp/DHTnodes.json.tcp \
$TOX_HOME/DHTnodes.json.new
echo INFO: run ping/nmap on the tcp nodes/ports from the downloaded json file
python3 tox_profile.py --command nodes --nodes nmap_tcp \
--nmap_cmd $NMAP_CMD \
--output /tmp/DHTnodes.json.tcp.out \
/tmp/DHTnodes.json.tcp

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#!/bin/sh
# -*- mode: sh; fill-column: 75; tab-width: 8; coding: utf-8-unix -*-
# tox_profile.py has a lot of features so it needs test coverage
PREFIX=/mnt/o/var/local
ROLE=text
DEBUG=1
EXE=/var/local/bin/python3.bash
WRAPPER=$PREFIX/src/toxygen_wrapper.git
tox=$HOME/.config/tox/toxic_profile.tox
[ -s $tox ] || exit 2
target=$PREFIX/src/tox_profile/tox_profile.py
OUT=/tmp/toxic_profile
ps ax | grep -q tor && netstat -n4le | grep -q :9050
[ $? -eq 0 ] && HAVE_TOR=1 || HAVE_TOR=0
[ -f /usr/local/bin/usr_local_tput.bash ] && \
. /usr/local/bin/usr_local_tput.bash || {
DBUG() { echo DEBUG $* ; }
INFO() { echo INFO $* ; }
WARN() { echo WARN $* ; }
ERROR() { echo ERROR $* ; }
}
if [ -z "$TOXCORE_LIBS" ] && [ ! -d libs ] ; then
mkdir libs
cd libs
# /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtoxcore.so.2
for pro in qtox toxic ; do
if which $pro 2> /dev/null ; then
DBUG linking to $pro libtoxcore
lib=$( ldd `which $pro` | grep libtoxcore|sed -e 's/.* => //' -e 's/ .*//')
[ -n "$lib" -a -f "$lib" ] || { WARN $Lib ; continue ; }
INFO linking to $lib
for elt in libtoxcore.so libtoxav.so libtoxencryptsave.so ; do
ln -s "$lib" "$elt"
done
export TOXCORE_LIBS=$PWD
break
fi
done
cd ..
elif [ -z "$TOXCORE_LIBS" ] && [ -d libs ] ; then
export TOXCORE_LIBS=$PWD/libs
fi
# set -- -e
[ -s $target ] || exit 1
[ -d $WRAPPER ] || {
ERROR wrapper is required https://git.plastiras.org/emdee/toxygen_wrapper
exit 3
}
export PYTHONPATH=$WRAPPER
json=$HOME/.config/tox/DHTnodes.json
[ -s $json ] || exit 4
which jq > /dev/null && HAVE_JQ=1 || HAVE_JQ=0
which nmap > /dev/null && HAVE_NMAP=1 || HAVE_NMAP=0
sudo rm -f $OUT.* /tmp/toxic_nodes.*
test_jq () {
[ $# -eq 3 ] || {
ERROR test_jq '#' "$@"
return 3
}
in=$1
out=$2
err=$3
[ -s $in ] || {
ERROR $i test_jq null $in
return 4
}
jq . < $in >$out 2>$err || {
ERROR $i test_jq $json
return 5
}
grep error: $err && {
ERROR $i test_jq $json
return 6
}
[ -s $out ] || {
ERROR $i null $out
return 7
}
[ -s $err ] || rm -f $err
return 0
}
i=0
[ "$HAVE_JQ" = 0 ] || \
test_jq $json /tmp/toxic_nodes.json /tmp/toxic_nodes.err || {
ERROR test_jq failed on $json
exit ${i}$?
}
[ -f /tmp/toxic_nodes.json ] || cp -p $json /tmp/toxic_nodes.json
json=/tmp/toxic_nodes.json
i=1
# required password
INFO $i decrypt $OUT.bin
$EXE $target --command decrypt --output $OUT.bin $tox || exit ${i}1
[ -s $OUT.bin ] || exit ${i}2
tox=$OUT.bin
INFO $i info $tox
$EXE $target --command info --info info $tox 2>$OUT.info || {
ERROR $i $EXE $target --command info --info info $tox
exit ${i}3
}
[ -s $OUT.info ] || exit ${i}4
INFO $i $EXE $target --command info --info save --output $OUT.save $tox
$EXE $target --command info --info save --output $OUT.save $tox 2>/dev/null || {
ERROR $?
exit ${i}5
}
[ -s $OUT.save ] || exit ${i}6
i=2
[ $# -ne 0 -a $1 -ne $i ] || \
! INFO $i Info and editing || \
for the_tox in $tox $OUT.save ; do
DBUG $i $the_tox
the_base=`echo $the_tox | sed -e 's/.save$//' -e 's/.tox$//'`
for elt in json yaml pprint repr ; do
if [ $elt = yaml -o $elt = json ] ; then
# ModuleNotFoundError
python3 -c "import $elt" 2>/dev/null || continue
fi
INFO $i $the_base.$elt
DBUG $EXE $target \
--command info --info $elt \
--output $the_base.$elt $the_tox '2>'$the_base.$elt.err
$EXE $target --command info --info $elt \
--output $the_base.$elt $the_tox 2>$the_base.$elt.err || {
tail $the_base.$elt.err
if [ $elt != yaml -a $elt != json ] ; then
exit ${i}0
else
WARN $elt
fi
}
[ -s $the_base.$elt ] || {
WARN no output $the_base.$elt
# exit ${i}1
}
done
DBUG $EXE $target --command edit --edit help $the_tox
$EXE $target --command edit --edit help $the_tox 2>/dev/null || exit ${i}2
# edit the status message
INFO $i $the_base.Status_message 'STATUSMESSAGE,.,Status_message,Toxxed on Toxic'
$EXE $target --command edit --edit 'STATUSMESSAGE,.,Status_message,Toxxed on Toxic' \
--output $the_base.Status_message.tox $the_tox 2>&1|grep EDIT || exit ${i}3
[ -s $the_base.Status_message.tox ] || exit ${i}3
$EXE $target --command info $the_base.Status_message.tox 2>&1|grep Toxxed || exit ${i}4
# edit the nick_name
INFO $i $the_base.Nick_name 'NAME,.,Nick_name,FooBar'
$EXE $target --command edit --edit 'NAME,.,Nick_name,FooBar' \
--output $the_base.Nick_name.tox $the_tox 2>&1|grep EDIT || exit ${i}5
[ -s $the_base.Nick_name.tox ] || exit ${i}5
$EXE $target --command info $the_base.Nick_name.tox 2>&1|grep FooBar || exit ${i}6
# set the DHTnodes to empty
INFO $i $the_base.noDHT 'DHT,.,DHTnode,'
$EXE $target --command edit --edit 'DHT,.,DHTnode,' \
--output $the_base.noDHT.tox $the_tox 2>&1|grep EDIT || exit ${i}7
[ -s $the_base.noDHT.tox ] || exit ${i}7
$EXE $target --command info $the_base.noDHT.tox 2>&1 | grep 'NO DHT' || exit ${i}8
done
i=3
[ "$#" -ne 0 -a "$1" != "$i" ] || \
[ "$HAVE_JQ" = 0 ] || \
! INFO $i Nodes || \
for the_json in $json ; do
DBUG $i $the_json
the_base=`echo $the_json | sed -e 's/.json$//' -e 's/.tox$//'`
for nmap in clean check select_tcp select_udp select_version; do
$EXE $target --command nodes --nodes $nmap \
--output $the_base.$nmap.json $the_json || {
WARN $i $the_json $nmap ${i}1
continue
}
[ -s $the_base.$nmap.json ] || {
WARN $i $the_json $nmap ${i}2
continue
}
[ $nmap = select_tcp ] && \
grep '"status_tcp": false' $the_base.$nmap.json && {
WARN $i $the_json $nmap ${i}3
continue
}
[ $nmap = select_udp ] && \
grep '"status_udp": false' $the_base.$nmap.json && {
WARN $i $the_json $nmap ${i}4
continue
}
test_jq $the_base.$nmap.json $the_base.$nmap.json.out /tmp/toxic_nodes.err || {
retval=$?
WARN $i $the_base.$nmap.json 3$?
}
INFO $i $the_base.$nmap
done
done
i=4
[ $# -ne 0 -a "$1" -ne $i ] || \
[ "$HAVE_TOR" = 0 ] || \
[ ! -f /etc/tor/torrc ] || \
! INFO $i Onions || \
for the_tox in /etc/tor/torrc ; do
DBUG $i $the_tox
the_base=`echo $OUT.save | sed -e 's/.save$//' -e 's/.tox$//'`
# exits
for slot in config test; do
if [ $slot = exits ] && ! netstat -nle4 | grep -q :9050 ; then
WARN Tor not running
continue
fi
INFO $target --command onions --onions $slot \
--output $the_base.$slot.out $the_tox
DBUG=1 $EXE $target --command onions --onions $slot \
--log_level 10 \
--output $the_base.$slot.out $the_tox|| {
WARN $i $?
continue
}
[ true -o -s $the_base.$slot.out ] || {
WARN $i empty $the_base.$slot.out
continue
}
done
done
# ls -l $OUT.* /tmp/toxic_nodes.*
# DEBUG=0 /usr/local/bin/proxy_ping_test.bash tor || exit 0
ip route | grep ^def || exit 0
i=5
the_tox=$tox
[ $# -ne 0 -a "$1" != "$i" ] || \
[ "$HAVE_JQ" = 0 ] || \
[ "$HAVE_NMAP" = 0 ] || \
! INFO $i Making dogfood || \
for the_tox in $tox $OUT.save ; do
DBUG $i $the_tox
the_base=`echo $the_tox | sed -e 's/.save$//' -e 's/.tox$//'`
for nmap in nmap_relay nmap_dht nmap_path ; do
# [ $nmap = select_tcp ] && continue
if [ $nmap = nmap_dht ] && [ $HAVE_TOR = 1 ] ; then
INFO skipping $nmap because HAVE_TOR
continue
fi
INFO $i $the_base.$nmap
DBUG $target --command info --info $nmap \
--output $the_base.$nmap.out $the_tox
$EXE $target --command info --info $nmap \
--output $the_base.$nmap.out $the_tox 2>$the_base.$nmap.err || {
# select_tcp may be empty and jq errors
# exit ${i}1
WARN $i $? $the_base.$nmap.err
tail $the_base.$nmap.err
continue
}
[ -s $the_base.$nmap.out ] || {
WARN $i empty $the_base.$nmap.out
continue
}
done
done
i=6
[ $# -ne 0 -a "$1" != "$i" ] || \
[ "$HAVE_JQ" = 0 ] || \
! INFO $i Eating dogfood || \
for the_json in $json ; do
DBUG $i $the_json
the_base=`echo $the_json | sed -e 's/.save$//' -e 's/.json$//'`
for nmap in nmap_tcp nmap_udp ; do
if [ $nmap = nmap_udp ] && [ $HAVE_TOR = 1 ] ; then
INFO skipping $nmap because HAVE_TOR
continue
fi
INFO $i $target --command nodes --nodes $nmap --output $the_base.$nmap
$EXE $target --command nodes --nodes $nmap \
--output $the_base.$nmap $the_json 2>$the_base.$nmap.err || {
WARN $i $the_json $nmap ${i}1
continue
}
[ -s $the_base.$nmap ] || {
ERROR $i $the_json $nmap ${i}2
exit ${i}2
}
done
done
i=7
DBUG $i
$EXE $target --command nodes --nodes download \
--output /tmp/toxic_nodes.new $json || {
ERROR $i $EXE $target --command nodes --nodes download $json
exit ${i}1
}
[ -s /tmp/toxic_nodes.new ] || exit ${i}4
INFO $i downloaded /tmp/toxic_nodes.new
json=/tmp/toxic_nodes.new
[ $# -ne 0 -a "$1" != "$i" ] || \
[ "$HAVE_JQ" = 0 ] || \
jq . < $json >/tmp/toxic_nodes.new.json 2>>/tmp/toxic_nodes.new.json.err || {
ERROR $i jq $json
exit ${i}2
}
INFO $i jq from /tmp/toxic_nodes.new.json
[ $# -ne 0 -a "$1" != "$i" ] || \
[ "$HAVE_JQ" = 0 ] || \
grep error: /tmp/toxic_nodes.new.json.err && {
ERROR $i jq $json
exit ${i}3
}
INFO $i no errors in /tmp/toxic_nodes.new.err
exit 0