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176 lines
5.1 KiB
176 lines
5.1 KiB
package main |
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import ( |
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"errors" |
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"log" |
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"net" |
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"strconv" |
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"time" |
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire" |
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) |
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type crawlError struct { |
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errLoc string |
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Err error |
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} |
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// Error returns a formatted error about a crawl |
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func (e *crawlError) Error() string { |
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return "err: " + e.errLoc + ": " + e.Err.Error() |
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} |
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// crawlNode runs in a goroutine, crawls the remote ip and updates the master |
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// list of currently active addresses |
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func crawlNode(rc chan *result, s *dnsseeder, nd *node) { |
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res := &result{ |
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node: net.JoinHostPort(nd.na.IP.String(), strconv.Itoa(int(nd.na.Port))), |
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} |
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// connect to the remote ip and ask them for their addr list |
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res.nas, res.msg = crawlIP(s, res) |
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// all done so push the result back to the seeder. |
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//This will block until the seeder reads the result |
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rc <- res |
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// goroutine will end and be cleaned up |
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} |
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// crawlIP retrievs a slice of ip addresses from a client |
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func crawlIP(s *dnsseeder, r *result) ([]*wire.NetAddress, *crawlError) { |
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conn, err := net.DialTimeout("tcp", r.node, time.Second*10) |
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if err != nil { |
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if config.debug { |
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log.Printf("%s - debug - Could not connect to %s - %v\n", s.name, r.node, err) |
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} |
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return nil, &crawlError{"", err} |
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} |
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defer conn.Close() |
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if config.debug { |
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log.Printf("%s - debug - Connected to remote address: %s\n", s.name, r.node) |
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} |
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// set a deadline for all comms to be done by. After this all i/o will error |
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conn.SetDeadline(time.Now().Add(time.Second * maxTo)) |
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meAddr, youAddr := conn.LocalAddr(), conn.RemoteAddr() |
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me := wire.NewNetAddress(meAddr.(*net.TCPAddr), wire.SFNodeNetwork) |
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you := wire.NewNetAddress(youAddr.(*net.TCPAddr), wire.SFNodeNetwork) |
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msgver := wire.NewMsgVersion(me, you, nounce, 0) |
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err = wire.WriteMessage(conn, msgver, s.pver, s.id) |
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if err != nil { |
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// Log and handle the error |
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return nil, &crawlError{"Write Version Message", err} |
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} |
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// first message received should be version |
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msg, _, err := wire.ReadMessage(conn, s.pver, s.id) |
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if err != nil { |
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// Log and handle the error |
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return nil, &crawlError{"Read message after sending Version", err} |
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} |
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switch msg := msg.(type) { |
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case *wire.MsgVersion: |
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// The message is a pointer to a MsgVersion struct. |
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if config.debug { |
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log.Printf("%s - debug - %s - Remote version: %v\n", s.name, r.node, msg.ProtocolVersion) |
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} |
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// fill the node struct with the remote details |
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r.version = msg.ProtocolVersion |
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r.services = msg.Services |
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r.lastBlock = msg.LastBlock |
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r.strVersion = msg.UserAgent |
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default: |
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return nil, &crawlError{"Did not receive expected Version message from remote client", errors.New("")} |
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} |
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// send verack command |
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msgverack := wire.NewMsgVerAck() |
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err = wire.WriteMessage(conn, msgverack, s.pver, s.id) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, &crawlError{"writing message VerAck", err} |
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} |
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// second message received should be verack |
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msg, _, err = wire.ReadMessage(conn, s.pver, s.id) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, &crawlError{"reading expected Ver Ack from remote client", err} |
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} |
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switch msg.(type) { |
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case *wire.MsgVerAck: |
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if config.debug { |
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log.Printf("%s - debug - %s - received Version Ack\n", s.name, r.node) |
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} |
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default: |
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return nil, &crawlError{"Did not receive expected Ver Ack message from remote client", errors.New("")} |
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} |
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// if we get this far and if the seeder is full then don't ask for addresses. This will reduce bandwith usage while still |
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// confirming that we can connect to the remote node |
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if len(s.theList) > s.maxSize { |
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return nil, nil |
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} |
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// send getaddr command |
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msgGetAddr := wire.NewMsgGetAddr() |
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err = wire.WriteMessage(conn, msgGetAddr, s.pver, s.id) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, &crawlError{"writing Addr message to remote client", err} |
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} |
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c := 0 |
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dowhile := true |
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peers := []*wire.NetAddress{} |
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for dowhile == true { |
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// Using the Bitcoin lib for the some networks means it does not understand some |
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// of the commands and will error. We can ignore these as we are only |
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// interested in the addr message and its content. |
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msgaddr, _, _ := wire.ReadMessage(conn, s.pver, s.id) |
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if msgaddr != nil { |
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switch msg := msgaddr.(type) { |
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case *wire.MsgAddr: |
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// received the addr message so return the result |
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if config.debug { |
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log.Printf("%s - debug - %s - received valid addr message\n", s.name, r.node) |
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} |
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peers = append(peers, msg.AddrList...) |
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// Bitcoin nodes typically return two Addr messages: one with |
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// only one peer, and another with many peers. This is |
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// probably because ancient protocol versions (pver < 209) only |
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// allowed one peer per Addr mesage, so returning a one-peer |
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// Addr message first improves backward-compatibility. Anyway, |
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// this means we need to wait for the second Addr message. |
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if len(peers) > 1 { |
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dowhile = false |
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return msg.AddrList, nil |
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} |
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default: |
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if config.debug { |
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log.Printf("%s - debug - %s - ignoring message - %v\n", s.name, r.node, msg.Command()) |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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// if we get more than 25 messages before the addr we asked for then give up on this client |
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if c++; c >= 25 { |
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dowhile = false |
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} |
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} |
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// received too many messages before requested Addr |
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return nil, &crawlError{"message loop - did not receive remote addresses in first 25 messages from remote client", errors.New("")} |
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} |
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/* |
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*/
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