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* feat: introduce ptx package for pluggable transports dialers
Version 2 of the pluggable transports specification defines a function
that's like `Dial() (net.Conn, error`).
Because we use contexts as much as possible in `probe-cli`, we are
wrapping such an interface into a `DialContext` func.
The code for obfs4 is adapted from https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/pull/341.
The code for snowflake is significantly easier than it is in
https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/pull/341, because now Snowflake
supports the PTv2 spec (thanks @cohosh!).
The code for setting up a pluggable transport listener has also
been adapted from https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/pull/341.
We cannot merge this code yet, because we need unit testing, yet the
newly added code already seems suitable for these use cases:
1. testing by dialing and seeing whether we can dial (which is not
very useful but still better than not doing it);
2. spawning tor+pluggable transports for circumvention (we need a
little more hammering like we did in https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/pull/341,
which is basically https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1565, and then
we will be able to do that, as demonstrated by the new, simple client which
already allows us to use pluggable transports with tor);
3. testing by launching tor (when available) with a set of
pluggable transports (which depends on https://github.com/ooni/probe-engine/issues/897
and has not been assigned an issue yet).
* fix: tweaks after self code-review
* feat: write quick tests for ptx/obfs4
(They run in 0.4s, so I think it's fine for them to always run.)
* feat(ptx/snowflake): write unit and integration tests
* feat: create a fake PTDialer
The idea is that we'll use this simpler PTDialer for testing.
* feat: finish writing tests for new package
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Update internal/ptx/dependencies_test.go
Co-authored-by: Arturo Filastò <arturo@openobservatory.org>
* Update internal/ptx/dependencies_test.go
Co-authored-by: Arturo Filastò <arturo@openobservatory.org>
* chore: use as testing bridge one that's used by tor browser
The previous testing bridge used to be used by tor browser but
it was subsequently removed here:
e26e91bef8
See https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/pull/373#discussion_r649820724
Co-authored-by: Arturo Filastò <arturo@openobservatory.org>
33 lines
787 B
Go
33 lines
787 B
Go
package ptx
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"net"
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)
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// FakeDialer is a fake pluggable transport dialer. It actually
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// just creates a TCP connection with the given address.
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type FakeDialer struct {
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// Address is the real destination address.
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Address string
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}
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var _ PTDialer = &FakeDialer{}
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// DialContext establishes a TCP connection with d.Address.
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func (d *FakeDialer) DialContext(ctx context.Context) (net.Conn, error) {
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return (&net.Dialer{}).DialContext(ctx, "tcp", d.Address)
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}
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// AsBridgeArgument returns the argument to be passed to
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// the tor command line to declare this bridge.
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func (d *FakeDialer) AsBridgeArgument() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("fake %s", d.Address)
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}
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// Name returns the pluggable transport name.
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func (d *FakeDialer) Name() string {
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return "fake"
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}
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