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  1. #!/usr/bin/python
  2. # Usage: scripts/maint/updateFallbackDirs.py > src/or/fallback_dirs.inc
  3. #
  4. # This script should be run from a stable, reliable network connection,
  5. # with no other network activity (and not over tor).
  6. # If this is not possible, please disable:
  7. # PERFORM_IPV4_DIRPORT_CHECKS and PERFORM_IPV6_DIRPORT_CHECKS
  8. #
  9. # Needs dateutil (and potentially other python packages)
  10. # Needs stem available in your PYTHONPATH, or just ln -s ../stem/stem .
  11. # Optionally uses ipaddress (python 3 builtin) or py2-ipaddress (package)
  12. # for netblock analysis, in PYTHONPATH, or just
  13. # ln -s ../py2-ipaddress-3.4.1/ipaddress.py .
  14. #
  15. # Then read the logs to make sure the fallbacks aren't dominated by a single
  16. # netblock or port
  17. # Script by weasel, April 2015
  18. # Portions by gsathya & karsten, 2013
  19. # https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/attachment/ticket/8374/dir_list.2.py
  20. # Modifications by teor, 2015
  21. import StringIO
  22. import string
  23. import re
  24. import datetime
  25. import gzip
  26. import os.path
  27. import json
  28. import math
  29. import sys
  30. import urllib
  31. import urllib2
  32. import hashlib
  33. import dateutil.parser
  34. # bson_lazy provides bson
  35. #from bson import json_util
  36. import copy
  37. from stem.descriptor import DocumentHandler
  38. from stem.descriptor.remote import get_consensus
  39. import logging
  40. # INFO tells you why each relay was included or excluded
  41. # WARN tells you about potential misconfigurations and relay detail changes
  42. logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING)
  43. logging.root.name = ''
  44. # INFO tells you about each consensus download attempt
  45. logging.getLogger('stem').setLevel(logging.WARNING)
  46. HAVE_IPADDRESS = False
  47. try:
  48. # python 3 builtin, or install package py2-ipaddress
  49. # there are several ipaddress implementations for python 2
  50. # with slightly different semantics with str typed text
  51. # fortunately, all our IP addresses are in unicode
  52. import ipaddress
  53. HAVE_IPADDRESS = True
  54. except ImportError:
  55. # if this happens, we avoid doing netblock analysis
  56. logging.warning('Unable to import ipaddress, please install py2-ipaddress.' +
  57. ' A fallback list will be created, but optional netblock' +
  58. ' analysis will not be performed.')
  59. ## Top-Level Configuration
  60. # Output all candidate fallbacks, or only output selected fallbacks?
  61. OUTPUT_CANDIDATES = False
  62. # Perform DirPort checks over IPv4?
  63. # Change this to False if IPv4 doesn't work for you, or if you don't want to
  64. # download a consensus for each fallback
  65. # Don't check ~1000 candidates when OUTPUT_CANDIDATES is True
  66. PERFORM_IPV4_DIRPORT_CHECKS = False if OUTPUT_CANDIDATES else True
  67. # Perform DirPort checks over IPv6?
  68. # If you know IPv6 works for you, set this to True
  69. # This will exclude IPv6 relays without an IPv6 DirPort configured
  70. # So it's best left at False until #18394 is implemented
  71. # Don't check ~1000 candidates when OUTPUT_CANDIDATES is True
  72. PERFORM_IPV6_DIRPORT_CHECKS = False if OUTPUT_CANDIDATES else False
  73. # Must relays be running now?
  74. MUST_BE_RUNNING_NOW = (PERFORM_IPV4_DIRPORT_CHECKS
  75. or PERFORM_IPV6_DIRPORT_CHECKS)
  76. # Clients have been using microdesc consensuses by default for a while now
  77. DOWNLOAD_MICRODESC_CONSENSUS = True
  78. # If a relay delivers an expired consensus, if it expired less than this many
  79. # seconds ago, we still allow the relay. This should never be less than -90,
  80. # as all directory mirrors should have downloaded a consensus 90 minutes
  81. # before it expires. It should never be more than 24 hours, because clients
  82. # reject consensuses that are older than REASONABLY_LIVE_TIME.
  83. # For the consensus expiry check to be accurate, the machine running this
  84. # script needs an accurate clock.
  85. # We use 24 hours to compensate for #20909, where relays on 0.2.9.5-alpha and
  86. # 0.3.0.0-alpha-dev and later deliver stale consensuses, but typically recover
  87. # after ~12 hours.
  88. # We should make this lower when #20909 is fixed, see #20942.
  89. CONSENSUS_EXPIRY_TOLERANCE = 24*60*60
  90. # Output fallback name, flags, bandwidth, and ContactInfo in a C comment?
  91. OUTPUT_COMMENTS = True if OUTPUT_CANDIDATES else False
  92. # Output matching ContactInfo in fallbacks list or the blacklist?
  93. # Useful if you're trying to contact operators
  94. CONTACT_COUNT = True if OUTPUT_CANDIDATES else False
  95. CONTACT_BLACKLIST_COUNT = True if OUTPUT_CANDIDATES else False
  96. # How the list should be sorted:
  97. # fingerprint: is useful for stable diffs of fallback lists
  98. # measured_bandwidth: is useful when pruning the list based on bandwidth
  99. # contact: is useful for contacting operators once the list has been pruned
  100. OUTPUT_SORT_FIELD = 'contact' if OUTPUT_CANDIDATES else 'fingerprint'
  101. ## OnionOO Settings
  102. ONIONOO = 'https://onionoo.torproject.org/'
  103. #ONIONOO = 'https://onionoo.thecthulhu.com/'
  104. # Don't bother going out to the Internet, just use the files available locally,
  105. # even if they're very old
  106. LOCAL_FILES_ONLY = False
  107. ## Whitelist / Blacklist Filter Settings
  108. # The whitelist contains entries that are included if all attributes match
  109. # (IPv4, dirport, orport, id, and optionally IPv6 and IPv6 orport)
  110. # The blacklist contains (partial) entries that are excluded if any
  111. # sufficiently specific group of attributes matches:
  112. # IPv4 & DirPort
  113. # IPv4 & ORPort
  114. # ID
  115. # IPv6 & DirPort
  116. # IPv6 & IPv6 ORPort
  117. # If neither port is included in the blacklist, the entire IP address is
  118. # blacklisted.
  119. # What happens to entries in neither list?
  120. # When True, they are included, when False, they are excluded
  121. INCLUDE_UNLISTED_ENTRIES = True if OUTPUT_CANDIDATES else False
  122. # If an entry is in both lists, what happens?
  123. # When True, it is excluded, when False, it is included
  124. BLACKLIST_EXCLUDES_WHITELIST_ENTRIES = True
  125. WHITELIST_FILE_NAME = 'scripts/maint/fallback.whitelist'
  126. BLACKLIST_FILE_NAME = 'scripts/maint/fallback.blacklist'
  127. # The number of bytes we'll read from a filter file before giving up
  128. MAX_LIST_FILE_SIZE = 1024 * 1024
  129. ## Eligibility Settings
  130. # Require fallbacks to have the same address and port for a set amount of time
  131. #
  132. # There was a bug in Tor 0.2.8.1-alpha and earlier where a relay temporarily
  133. # submits a 0 DirPort when restarted.
  134. # This causes OnionOO to (correctly) reset its stability timer.
  135. # Affected relays should upgrade to Tor 0.2.8.7 or later, which has a fix
  136. # for this issue.
  137. ADDRESS_AND_PORT_STABLE_DAYS = 7
  138. # We ignore relays that have been down for more than this period
  139. MAX_DOWNTIME_DAYS = 0 if MUST_BE_RUNNING_NOW else 7
  140. # What time-weighted-fraction of these flags must FallbackDirs
  141. # Equal or Exceed?
  142. CUTOFF_RUNNING = .90
  143. CUTOFF_V2DIR = .90
  144. CUTOFF_GUARD = .90
  145. # What time-weighted-fraction of these flags must FallbackDirs
  146. # Equal or Fall Under?
  147. # .00 means no bad exits
  148. PERMITTED_BADEXIT = .00
  149. # older entries' weights are adjusted with ALPHA^(age in days)
  150. AGE_ALPHA = 0.99
  151. # this factor is used to scale OnionOO entries to [0,1]
  152. ONIONOO_SCALE_ONE = 999.
  153. ## Fallback Count Limits
  154. # The target for these parameters is 20% of the guards in the network
  155. # This is around 200 as of October 2015
  156. _FB_POG = 0.2
  157. FALLBACK_PROPORTION_OF_GUARDS = None if OUTPUT_CANDIDATES else _FB_POG
  158. # Limit the number of fallbacks (eliminating lowest by advertised bandwidth)
  159. MAX_FALLBACK_COUNT = None if OUTPUT_CANDIDATES else 200
  160. # Emit a C #error if the number of fallbacks is less than expected
  161. MIN_FALLBACK_COUNT = 0 if OUTPUT_CANDIDATES else MAX_FALLBACK_COUNT*0.75
  162. # The maximum number of fallbacks on the same address, contact, or family
  163. # With 200 fallbacks, this means each operator can see 1% of client bootstraps
  164. # (The directory authorities used to see ~12% of client bootstraps each.)
  165. MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_IP = 1
  166. MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_IPV4 = MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_IP
  167. MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_IPV6 = MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_IP
  168. MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_CONTACT = 3
  169. MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_FAMILY = 3
  170. ## Fallback Bandwidth Requirements
  171. # Any fallback with the Exit flag has its bandwidth multipled by this fraction
  172. # to make sure we aren't further overloading exits
  173. # (Set to 1.0, because we asked that only lightly loaded exits opt-in,
  174. # and the extra load really isn't that much for large relays.)
  175. EXIT_BANDWIDTH_FRACTION = 1.0
  176. # If a single fallback's bandwidth is too low, it's pointless adding it
  177. # We expect fallbacks to handle an extra 10 kilobytes per second of traffic
  178. # Make sure they can support a hundred times the expected extra load
  179. # (Use 102.4 to make it come out nicely in MByte/s)
  180. # We convert this to a consensus weight before applying the filter,
  181. # because all the bandwidth amounts are specified by the relay
  182. MIN_BANDWIDTH = 102.4 * 10.0 * 1024.0
  183. # Clients will time out after 30 seconds trying to download a consensus
  184. # So allow fallback directories half that to deliver a consensus
  185. # The exact download times might change based on the network connection
  186. # running this script, but only by a few seconds
  187. # There is also about a second of python overhead
  188. CONSENSUS_DOWNLOAD_SPEED_MAX = 15.0
  189. # If the relay fails a consensus check, retry the download
  190. # This avoids delisting a relay due to transient network conditions
  191. CONSENSUS_DOWNLOAD_RETRY = True
  192. ## Fallback Weights for Client Selection
  193. # All fallback weights are equal, and set to the value below
  194. # Authorities are weighted 1.0 by default
  195. # Clients use these weights to select fallbacks and authorities at random
  196. # If there are 100 fallbacks and 9 authorities:
  197. # - each fallback is chosen with probability 10.0/(10.0*100 + 1.0*9) ~= 0.99%
  198. # - each authority is chosen with probability 1.0/(10.0*100 + 1.0*9) ~= 0.09%
  199. # A client choosing a bootstrap directory server will choose a fallback for
  200. # 10.0/(10.0*100 + 1.0*9) * 100 = 99.1% of attempts, and an authority for
  201. # 1.0/(10.0*100 + 1.0*9) * 9 = 0.9% of attempts.
  202. # (This disregards the bootstrap schedules, where clients start by choosing
  203. # from fallbacks & authoritites, then later choose from only authorities.)
  204. FALLBACK_OUTPUT_WEIGHT = 10.0
  205. ## Parsing Functions
  206. def parse_ts(t):
  207. return datetime.datetime.strptime(t, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
  208. def remove_bad_chars(raw_string, bad_char_list):
  209. # Remove each character in the bad_char_list
  210. cleansed_string = raw_string
  211. for c in bad_char_list:
  212. cleansed_string = cleansed_string.replace(c, '')
  213. return cleansed_string
  214. def cleanse_unprintable(raw_string):
  215. # Remove all unprintable characters
  216. cleansed_string = ''
  217. for c in raw_string:
  218. if c in string.printable:
  219. cleansed_string += c
  220. return cleansed_string
  221. def cleanse_whitespace(raw_string):
  222. # Replace all whitespace characters with a space
  223. cleansed_string = raw_string
  224. for c in string.whitespace:
  225. cleansed_string = cleansed_string.replace(c, ' ')
  226. return cleansed_string
  227. def cleanse_c_multiline_comment(raw_string):
  228. cleansed_string = raw_string
  229. # Embedded newlines should be removed by tor/onionoo, but let's be paranoid
  230. cleansed_string = cleanse_whitespace(cleansed_string)
  231. # ContactInfo and Version can be arbitrary binary data
  232. cleansed_string = cleanse_unprintable(cleansed_string)
  233. # Prevent a malicious / unanticipated string from breaking out
  234. # of a C-style multiline comment
  235. # This removes '/*' and '*/' and '//'
  236. bad_char_list = '*/'
  237. # Prevent a malicious string from using C nulls
  238. bad_char_list += '\0'
  239. # Be safer by removing bad characters entirely
  240. cleansed_string = remove_bad_chars(cleansed_string, bad_char_list)
  241. # Some compilers may further process the content of comments
  242. # There isn't much we can do to cover every possible case
  243. # But comment-based directives are typically only advisory
  244. return cleansed_string
  245. def cleanse_c_string(raw_string):
  246. cleansed_string = raw_string
  247. # Embedded newlines should be removed by tor/onionoo, but let's be paranoid
  248. cleansed_string = cleanse_whitespace(cleansed_string)
  249. # ContactInfo and Version can be arbitrary binary data
  250. cleansed_string = cleanse_unprintable(cleansed_string)
  251. # Prevent a malicious address/fingerprint string from breaking out
  252. # of a C-style string
  253. bad_char_list = '"'
  254. # Prevent a malicious string from using escapes
  255. bad_char_list += '\\'
  256. # Prevent a malicious string from using C nulls
  257. bad_char_list += '\0'
  258. # Be safer by removing bad characters entirely
  259. cleansed_string = remove_bad_chars(cleansed_string, bad_char_list)
  260. # Some compilers may further process the content of strings
  261. # There isn't much we can do to cover every possible case
  262. # But this typically only results in changes to the string data
  263. return cleansed_string
  264. ## OnionOO Source Functions
  265. # a dictionary of source metadata for each onionoo query we've made
  266. fetch_source = {}
  267. # register source metadata for 'what'
  268. # assumes we only retrieve one document for each 'what'
  269. def register_fetch_source(what, url, relays_published, version):
  270. fetch_source[what] = {}
  271. fetch_source[what]['url'] = url
  272. fetch_source[what]['relays_published'] = relays_published
  273. fetch_source[what]['version'] = version
  274. # list each registered source's 'what'
  275. def fetch_source_list():
  276. return sorted(fetch_source.keys())
  277. # given 'what', provide a multiline C comment describing the source
  278. def describe_fetch_source(what):
  279. desc = '/*'
  280. desc += '\n'
  281. desc += 'Onionoo Source: '
  282. desc += cleanse_c_multiline_comment(what)
  283. desc += ' Date: '
  284. desc += cleanse_c_multiline_comment(fetch_source[what]['relays_published'])
  285. desc += ' Version: '
  286. desc += cleanse_c_multiline_comment(fetch_source[what]['version'])
  287. desc += '\n'
  288. desc += 'URL: '
  289. desc += cleanse_c_multiline_comment(fetch_source[what]['url'])
  290. desc += '\n'
  291. desc += '*/'
  292. return desc
  293. ## File Processing Functions
  294. def write_to_file(str, file_name, max_len):
  295. try:
  296. with open(file_name, 'w') as f:
  297. f.write(str[0:max_len])
  298. except EnvironmentError, error:
  299. logging.error('Writing file %s failed: %d: %s'%
  300. (file_name,
  301. error.errno,
  302. error.strerror)
  303. )
  304. def read_from_file(file_name, max_len):
  305. try:
  306. if os.path.isfile(file_name):
  307. with open(file_name, 'r') as f:
  308. return f.read(max_len)
  309. except EnvironmentError, error:
  310. logging.info('Loading file %s failed: %d: %s'%
  311. (file_name,
  312. error.errno,
  313. error.strerror)
  314. )
  315. return None
  316. def load_possibly_compressed_response_json(response):
  317. if response.info().get('Content-Encoding') == 'gzip':
  318. buf = StringIO.StringIO( response.read() )
  319. f = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=buf)
  320. return json.load(f)
  321. else:
  322. return json.load(response)
  323. def load_json_from_file(json_file_name):
  324. # An exception here may be resolved by deleting the .last_modified
  325. # and .json files, and re-running the script
  326. try:
  327. with open(json_file_name, 'r') as f:
  328. return json.load(f)
  329. except EnvironmentError, error:
  330. raise Exception('Reading not-modified json file %s failed: %d: %s'%
  331. (json_file_name,
  332. error.errno,
  333. error.strerror)
  334. )
  335. ## OnionOO Functions
  336. def datestr_to_datetime(datestr):
  337. # Parse datetimes like: Fri, 02 Oct 2015 13:34:14 GMT
  338. if datestr is not None:
  339. dt = dateutil.parser.parse(datestr)
  340. else:
  341. # Never modified - use start of epoch
  342. dt = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(0)
  343. # strip any timezone out (in case they're supported in future)
  344. dt = dt.replace(tzinfo=None)
  345. return dt
  346. def onionoo_fetch(what, **kwargs):
  347. params = kwargs
  348. params['type'] = 'relay'
  349. #params['limit'] = 10
  350. params['first_seen_days'] = '%d-'%(ADDRESS_AND_PORT_STABLE_DAYS)
  351. params['last_seen_days'] = '-%d'%(MAX_DOWNTIME_DAYS)
  352. params['flag'] = 'V2Dir'
  353. url = ONIONOO + what + '?' + urllib.urlencode(params)
  354. # Unfortunately, the URL is too long for some OS filenames,
  355. # but we still don't want to get files from different URLs mixed up
  356. base_file_name = what + '-' + hashlib.sha1(url).hexdigest()
  357. full_url_file_name = base_file_name + '.full_url'
  358. MAX_FULL_URL_LENGTH = 1024
  359. last_modified_file_name = base_file_name + '.last_modified'
  360. MAX_LAST_MODIFIED_LENGTH = 64
  361. json_file_name = base_file_name + '.json'
  362. if LOCAL_FILES_ONLY:
  363. # Read from the local file, don't write to anything
  364. response_json = load_json_from_file(json_file_name)
  365. else:
  366. # store the full URL to a file for debugging
  367. # no need to compare as long as you trust SHA-1
  368. write_to_file(url, full_url_file_name, MAX_FULL_URL_LENGTH)
  369. request = urllib2.Request(url)
  370. request.add_header('Accept-encoding', 'gzip')
  371. # load the last modified date from the file, if it exists
  372. last_mod_date = read_from_file(last_modified_file_name,
  373. MAX_LAST_MODIFIED_LENGTH)
  374. if last_mod_date is not None:
  375. request.add_header('If-modified-since', last_mod_date)
  376. # Parse last modified date
  377. last_mod = datestr_to_datetime(last_mod_date)
  378. # Not Modified and still recent enough to be useful
  379. # Onionoo / Globe used to use 6 hours, but we can afford a day
  380. required_freshness = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
  381. # strip any timezone out (to match dateutil.parser)
  382. required_freshness = required_freshness.replace(tzinfo=None)
  383. required_freshness -= datetime.timedelta(hours=24)
  384. # Make the OnionOO request
  385. response_code = 0
  386. try:
  387. response = urllib2.urlopen(request)
  388. response_code = response.getcode()
  389. except urllib2.HTTPError, error:
  390. response_code = error.code
  391. if response_code == 304: # not modified
  392. pass
  393. else:
  394. raise Exception("Could not get " + url + ": "
  395. + str(error.code) + ": " + error.reason)
  396. if response_code == 200: # OK
  397. last_mod = datestr_to_datetime(response.info().get('Last-Modified'))
  398. # Check for freshness
  399. if last_mod < required_freshness:
  400. if last_mod_date is not None:
  401. # This check sometimes fails transiently, retry the script if it does
  402. date_message = "Outdated data: last updated " + last_mod_date
  403. else:
  404. date_message = "No data: never downloaded "
  405. raise Exception(date_message + " from " + url)
  406. # Process the data
  407. if response_code == 200: # OK
  408. response_json = load_possibly_compressed_response_json(response)
  409. with open(json_file_name, 'w') as f:
  410. # use the most compact json representation to save space
  411. json.dump(response_json, f, separators=(',',':'))
  412. # store the last modified date in its own file
  413. if response.info().get('Last-modified') is not None:
  414. write_to_file(response.info().get('Last-Modified'),
  415. last_modified_file_name,
  416. MAX_LAST_MODIFIED_LENGTH)
  417. elif response_code == 304: # Not Modified
  418. response_json = load_json_from_file(json_file_name)
  419. else: # Unexpected HTTP response code not covered in the HTTPError above
  420. raise Exception("Unexpected HTTP response code to " + url + ": "
  421. + str(response_code))
  422. register_fetch_source(what,
  423. url,
  424. response_json['relays_published'],
  425. response_json['version'])
  426. return response_json
  427. def fetch(what, **kwargs):
  428. #x = onionoo_fetch(what, **kwargs)
  429. # don't use sort_keys, as the order of or_addresses is significant
  430. #print json.dumps(x, indent=4, separators=(',', ': '))
  431. #sys.exit(0)
  432. return onionoo_fetch(what, **kwargs)
  433. ## Fallback Candidate Class
  434. class Candidate(object):
  435. CUTOFF_ADDRESS_AND_PORT_STABLE = (datetime.datetime.utcnow()
  436. - datetime.timedelta(ADDRESS_AND_PORT_STABLE_DAYS))
  437. def __init__(self, details):
  438. for f in ['fingerprint', 'nickname', 'last_changed_address_or_port',
  439. 'consensus_weight', 'or_addresses', 'dir_address']:
  440. if not f in details: raise Exception("Document has no %s field."%(f,))
  441. if not 'contact' in details:
  442. details['contact'] = None
  443. if not 'flags' in details or details['flags'] is None:
  444. details['flags'] = []
  445. if (not 'advertised_bandwidth' in details
  446. or details['advertised_bandwidth'] is None):
  447. # relays without advertised bandwdith have it calculated from their
  448. # consensus weight
  449. details['advertised_bandwidth'] = 0
  450. if (not 'effective_family' in details
  451. or details['effective_family'] is None):
  452. details['effective_family'] = []
  453. if not 'platform' in details:
  454. details['platform'] = None
  455. details['last_changed_address_or_port'] = parse_ts(
  456. details['last_changed_address_or_port'])
  457. self._data = details
  458. self._stable_sort_or_addresses()
  459. self._fpr = self._data['fingerprint']
  460. self._running = self._guard = self._v2dir = 0.
  461. self._split_dirport()
  462. self._compute_orport()
  463. if self.orport is None:
  464. raise Exception("Failed to get an orport for %s."%(self._fpr,))
  465. self._compute_ipv6addr()
  466. if not self.has_ipv6():
  467. logging.debug("Failed to get an ipv6 address for %s."%(self._fpr,))
  468. self._compute_version()
  469. def _stable_sort_or_addresses(self):
  470. # replace self._data['or_addresses'] with a stable ordering,
  471. # sorting the secondary addresses in string order
  472. # leave the received order in self._data['or_addresses_raw']
  473. self._data['or_addresses_raw'] = self._data['or_addresses']
  474. or_address_primary = self._data['or_addresses'][:1]
  475. # subsequent entries in the or_addresses array are in an arbitrary order
  476. # so we stabilise the addresses by sorting them in string order
  477. or_addresses_secondaries_stable = sorted(self._data['or_addresses'][1:])
  478. or_addresses_stable = or_address_primary + or_addresses_secondaries_stable
  479. self._data['or_addresses'] = or_addresses_stable
  480. def get_fingerprint(self):
  481. return self._fpr
  482. # is_valid_ipv[46]_address by gsathya, karsten, 2013
  483. @staticmethod
  484. def is_valid_ipv4_address(address):
  485. if not isinstance(address, (str, unicode)):
  486. return False
  487. # check if there are four period separated values
  488. if address.count(".") != 3:
  489. return False
  490. # checks that each value in the octet are decimal values between 0-255
  491. for entry in address.split("."):
  492. if not entry.isdigit() or int(entry) < 0 or int(entry) > 255:
  493. return False
  494. elif entry[0] == "0" and len(entry) > 1:
  495. return False # leading zeros, for instance in "1.2.3.001"
  496. return True
  497. @staticmethod
  498. def is_valid_ipv6_address(address):
  499. if not isinstance(address, (str, unicode)):
  500. return False
  501. # remove brackets
  502. address = address[1:-1]
  503. # addresses are made up of eight colon separated groups of four hex digits
  504. # with leading zeros being optional
  505. # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6#Address_format
  506. colon_count = address.count(":")
  507. if colon_count > 7:
  508. return False # too many groups
  509. elif colon_count != 7 and not "::" in address:
  510. return False # not enough groups and none are collapsed
  511. elif address.count("::") > 1 or ":::" in address:
  512. return False # multiple groupings of zeros can't be collapsed
  513. found_ipv4_on_previous_entry = False
  514. for entry in address.split(":"):
  515. # If an IPv6 address has an embedded IPv4 address,
  516. # it must be the last entry
  517. if found_ipv4_on_previous_entry:
  518. return False
  519. if not re.match("^[0-9a-fA-f]{0,4}$", entry):
  520. if not Candidate.is_valid_ipv4_address(entry):
  521. return False
  522. else:
  523. found_ipv4_on_previous_entry = True
  524. return True
  525. def _split_dirport(self):
  526. # Split the dir_address into dirip and dirport
  527. (self.dirip, _dirport) = self._data['dir_address'].split(':', 2)
  528. self.dirport = int(_dirport)
  529. def _compute_orport(self):
  530. # Choose the first ORPort that's on the same IPv4 address as the DirPort.
  531. # In rare circumstances, this might not be the primary ORPort address.
  532. # However, _stable_sort_or_addresses() ensures we choose the same one
  533. # every time, even if onionoo changes the order of the secondaries.
  534. self._split_dirport()
  535. self.orport = None
  536. for i in self._data['or_addresses']:
  537. if i != self._data['or_addresses'][0]:
  538. logging.debug('Secondary IPv4 Address Used for %s: %s'%(self._fpr, i))
  539. (ipaddr, port) = i.rsplit(':', 1)
  540. if (ipaddr == self.dirip) and Candidate.is_valid_ipv4_address(ipaddr):
  541. self.orport = int(port)
  542. return
  543. def _compute_ipv6addr(self):
  544. # Choose the first IPv6 address that uses the same port as the ORPort
  545. # Or, choose the first IPv6 address in the list
  546. # _stable_sort_or_addresses() ensures we choose the same IPv6 address
  547. # every time, even if onionoo changes the order of the secondaries.
  548. self.ipv6addr = None
  549. self.ipv6orport = None
  550. # Choose the first IPv6 address that uses the same port as the ORPort
  551. for i in self._data['or_addresses']:
  552. (ipaddr, port) = i.rsplit(':', 1)
  553. if (port == self.orport) and Candidate.is_valid_ipv6_address(ipaddr):
  554. self.ipv6addr = ipaddr
  555. self.ipv6orport = int(port)
  556. return
  557. # Choose the first IPv6 address in the list
  558. for i in self._data['or_addresses']:
  559. (ipaddr, port) = i.rsplit(':', 1)
  560. if Candidate.is_valid_ipv6_address(ipaddr):
  561. self.ipv6addr = ipaddr
  562. self.ipv6orport = int(port)
  563. return
  564. def _compute_version(self):
  565. # parse the version out of the platform string
  566. # The platform looks like: "Tor 0.2.7.6 on Linux"
  567. self._data['version'] = None
  568. if self._data['platform'] is None:
  569. return
  570. # be tolerant of weird whitespacing, use a whitespace split
  571. tokens = self._data['platform'].split()
  572. for token in tokens:
  573. vnums = token.split('.')
  574. # if it's at least a.b.c.d, with potentially an -alpha-dev, -alpha, -rc
  575. if (len(vnums) >= 4 and vnums[0].isdigit() and vnums[1].isdigit() and
  576. vnums[2].isdigit()):
  577. self._data['version'] = token
  578. return
  579. # From #20509
  580. # bug #20499 affects versions from 0.2.9.1-alpha-dev to 0.2.9.4-alpha-dev
  581. # and version 0.3.0.0-alpha-dev
  582. # Exhaustive lists are hard to get wrong
  583. STALE_CONSENSUS_VERSIONS = ['0.2.9.1-alpha-dev',
  584. '0.2.9.2-alpha',
  585. '0.2.9.2-alpha-dev',
  586. '0.2.9.3-alpha',
  587. '0.2.9.3-alpha-dev',
  588. '0.2.9.4-alpha',
  589. '0.2.9.4-alpha-dev',
  590. '0.3.0.0-alpha-dev'
  591. ]
  592. def is_valid_version(self):
  593. # call _compute_version before calling this
  594. # is the version of the relay a version we want as a fallback?
  595. # checks both recommended versions and bug #20499 / #20509
  596. #
  597. # if the relay doesn't have a recommended version field, exclude the relay
  598. if not self._data.has_key('recommended_version'):
  599. logging.info('%s not a candidate: no recommended_version field',
  600. self._fpr)
  601. return False
  602. if not self._data['recommended_version']:
  603. logging.info('%s not a candidate: version not recommended', self._fpr)
  604. return False
  605. # if the relay doesn't have version field, exclude the relay
  606. if not self._data.has_key('version'):
  607. logging.info('%s not a candidate: no version field', self._fpr)
  608. return False
  609. if self._data['version'] in Candidate.STALE_CONSENSUS_VERSIONS:
  610. logging.warning('%s not a candidate: version delivers stale consensuses',
  611. self._fpr)
  612. return False
  613. return True
  614. @staticmethod
  615. def _extract_generic_history(history, which='unknown'):
  616. # given a tree like this:
  617. # {
  618. # "1_month": {
  619. # "count": 187,
  620. # "factor": 0.001001001001001001,
  621. # "first": "2015-02-27 06:00:00",
  622. # "interval": 14400,
  623. # "last": "2015-03-30 06:00:00",
  624. # "values": [
  625. # 999,
  626. # 999
  627. # ]
  628. # },
  629. # "1_week": {
  630. # "count": 169,
  631. # "factor": 0.001001001001001001,
  632. # "first": "2015-03-23 07:30:00",
  633. # "interval": 3600,
  634. # "last": "2015-03-30 07:30:00",
  635. # "values": [ ...]
  636. # },
  637. # "1_year": {
  638. # "count": 177,
  639. # "factor": 0.001001001001001001,
  640. # "first": "2014-04-11 00:00:00",
  641. # "interval": 172800,
  642. # "last": "2015-03-29 00:00:00",
  643. # "values": [ ...]
  644. # },
  645. # "3_months": {
  646. # "count": 185,
  647. # "factor": 0.001001001001001001,
  648. # "first": "2014-12-28 06:00:00",
  649. # "interval": 43200,
  650. # "last": "2015-03-30 06:00:00",
  651. # "values": [ ...]
  652. # }
  653. # },
  654. # extract exactly one piece of data per time interval,
  655. # using smaller intervals where available.
  656. #
  657. # returns list of (age, length, value) dictionaries.
  658. generic_history = []
  659. periods = history.keys()
  660. periods.sort(key = lambda x: history[x]['interval'])
  661. now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
  662. newest = now
  663. for p in periods:
  664. h = history[p]
  665. interval = datetime.timedelta(seconds = h['interval'])
  666. this_ts = parse_ts(h['last'])
  667. if (len(h['values']) != h['count']):
  668. logging.warning('Inconsistent value count in %s document for %s'
  669. %(p, which))
  670. for v in reversed(h['values']):
  671. if (this_ts <= newest):
  672. agt1 = now - this_ts
  673. agt2 = interval
  674. agetmp1 = (agt1.microseconds + (agt1.seconds + agt1.days * 24 * 3600)
  675. * 10**6) / 10**6
  676. agetmp2 = (agt2.microseconds + (agt2.seconds + agt2.days * 24 * 3600)
  677. * 10**6) / 10**6
  678. generic_history.append(
  679. { 'age': agetmp1,
  680. 'length': agetmp2,
  681. 'value': v
  682. })
  683. newest = this_ts
  684. this_ts -= interval
  685. if (this_ts + interval != parse_ts(h['first'])):
  686. logging.warning('Inconsistent time information in %s document for %s'
  687. %(p, which))
  688. #print json.dumps(generic_history, sort_keys=True,
  689. # indent=4, separators=(',', ': '))
  690. return generic_history
  691. @staticmethod
  692. def _avg_generic_history(generic_history):
  693. a = []
  694. for i in generic_history:
  695. if i['age'] > (ADDRESS_AND_PORT_STABLE_DAYS * 24 * 3600):
  696. continue
  697. if (i['length'] is not None
  698. and i['age'] is not None
  699. and i['value'] is not None):
  700. w = i['length'] * math.pow(AGE_ALPHA, i['age']/(3600*24))
  701. a.append( (i['value'] * w, w) )
  702. sv = math.fsum(map(lambda x: x[0], a))
  703. sw = math.fsum(map(lambda x: x[1], a))
  704. if sw == 0.0:
  705. svw = 0.0
  706. else:
  707. svw = sv/sw
  708. return svw
  709. def _add_generic_history(self, history):
  710. periods = r['read_history'].keys()
  711. periods.sort(key = lambda x: r['read_history'][x]['interval'] )
  712. print periods
  713. def add_running_history(self, history):
  714. pass
  715. def add_uptime(self, uptime):
  716. logging.debug('Adding uptime %s.'%(self._fpr,))
  717. # flags we care about: Running, V2Dir, Guard
  718. if not 'flags' in uptime:
  719. logging.debug('No flags in document for %s.'%(self._fpr,))
  720. return
  721. for f in ['Running', 'Guard', 'V2Dir']:
  722. if not f in uptime['flags']:
  723. logging.debug('No %s in flags for %s.'%(f, self._fpr,))
  724. return
  725. running = self._extract_generic_history(uptime['flags']['Running'],
  726. '%s-Running'%(self._fpr))
  727. guard = self._extract_generic_history(uptime['flags']['Guard'],
  728. '%s-Guard'%(self._fpr))
  729. v2dir = self._extract_generic_history(uptime['flags']['V2Dir'],
  730. '%s-V2Dir'%(self._fpr))
  731. if 'BadExit' in uptime['flags']:
  732. badexit = self._extract_generic_history(uptime['flags']['BadExit'],
  733. '%s-BadExit'%(self._fpr))
  734. self._running = self._avg_generic_history(running) / ONIONOO_SCALE_ONE
  735. self._guard = self._avg_generic_history(guard) / ONIONOO_SCALE_ONE
  736. self._v2dir = self._avg_generic_history(v2dir) / ONIONOO_SCALE_ONE
  737. self._badexit = None
  738. if 'BadExit' in uptime['flags']:
  739. self._badexit = self._avg_generic_history(badexit) / ONIONOO_SCALE_ONE
  740. def is_candidate(self):
  741. if (MUST_BE_RUNNING_NOW and not self.is_running()):
  742. logging.info('%s not a candidate: not running now, unable to check ' +
  743. 'DirPort consensus download', self._fpr)
  744. return False
  745. if (self._data['last_changed_address_or_port'] >
  746. self.CUTOFF_ADDRESS_AND_PORT_STABLE):
  747. logging.info('%s not a candidate: changed address/port recently (%s)',
  748. self._fpr, self._data['last_changed_address_or_port'])
  749. return False
  750. if self._running < CUTOFF_RUNNING:
  751. logging.info('%s not a candidate: running avg too low (%lf)',
  752. self._fpr, self._running)
  753. return False
  754. if self._v2dir < CUTOFF_V2DIR:
  755. logging.info('%s not a candidate: v2dir avg too low (%lf)',
  756. self._fpr, self._v2dir)
  757. return False
  758. if self._badexit is not None and self._badexit > PERMITTED_BADEXIT:
  759. logging.info('%s not a candidate: badexit avg too high (%lf)',
  760. self._fpr, self._badexit)
  761. return False
  762. # this function logs a message depending on which check fails
  763. if not self.is_valid_version():
  764. return False
  765. if self._guard < CUTOFF_GUARD:
  766. logging.info('%s not a candidate: guard avg too low (%lf)',
  767. self._fpr, self._guard)
  768. return False
  769. if (not self._data.has_key('consensus_weight')
  770. or self._data['consensus_weight'] < 1):
  771. logging.info('%s not a candidate: consensus weight invalid', self._fpr)
  772. return False
  773. return True
  774. def is_in_whitelist(self, relaylist):
  775. """ A fallback matches if each key in the whitelist line matches:
  776. ipv4
  777. dirport
  778. orport
  779. id
  780. ipv6 address and port (if present)
  781. If the fallback has an ipv6 key, the whitelist line must also have
  782. it, and vice versa, otherwise they don't match. """
  783. ipv6 = None
  784. if self.has_ipv6():
  785. ipv6 = '%s:%d'%(self.ipv6addr, self.ipv6orport)
  786. for entry in relaylist:
  787. if entry['id'] != self._fpr:
  788. # can't log here unless we match an IP and port, because every relay's
  789. # fingerprint is compared to every entry's fingerprint
  790. if entry['ipv4'] == self.dirip and int(entry['orport']) == self.orport:
  791. logging.warning('%s excluded: has OR %s:%d changed fingerprint to ' +
  792. '%s?', entry['id'], self.dirip, self.orport,
  793. self._fpr)
  794. if self.has_ipv6() and entry.has_key('ipv6') and entry['ipv6'] == ipv6:
  795. logging.warning('%s excluded: has OR %s changed fingerprint to ' +
  796. '%s?', entry['id'], ipv6, self._fpr)
  797. continue
  798. if entry['ipv4'] != self.dirip:
  799. logging.warning('%s excluded: has it changed IPv4 from %s to %s?',
  800. self._fpr, entry['ipv4'], self.dirip)
  801. continue
  802. if int(entry['dirport']) != self.dirport:
  803. logging.warning('%s excluded: has it changed DirPort from %s:%d to ' +
  804. '%s:%d?', self._fpr, self.dirip, int(entry['dirport']),
  805. self.dirip, self.dirport)
  806. continue
  807. if int(entry['orport']) != self.orport:
  808. logging.warning('%s excluded: has it changed ORPort from %s:%d to ' +
  809. '%s:%d?', self._fpr, self.dirip, int(entry['orport']),
  810. self.dirip, self.orport)
  811. continue
  812. if entry.has_key('ipv6') and self.has_ipv6():
  813. # if both entry and fallback have an ipv6 address, compare them
  814. if entry['ipv6'] != ipv6:
  815. logging.warning('%s excluded: has it changed IPv6 ORPort from %s ' +
  816. 'to %s?', self._fpr, entry['ipv6'], ipv6)
  817. continue
  818. # if the fallback has an IPv6 address but the whitelist entry
  819. # doesn't, or vice versa, the whitelist entry doesn't match
  820. elif entry.has_key('ipv6') and not self.has_ipv6():
  821. logging.warning('%s excluded: has it lost its former IPv6 address %s?',
  822. self._fpr, entry['ipv6'])
  823. continue
  824. elif not entry.has_key('ipv6') and self.has_ipv6():
  825. logging.warning('%s excluded: has it gained an IPv6 address %s?',
  826. self._fpr, ipv6)
  827. continue
  828. return True
  829. return False
  830. def is_in_blacklist(self, relaylist):
  831. """ A fallback matches a blacklist line if a sufficiently specific group
  832. of attributes matches:
  833. ipv4 & dirport
  834. ipv4 & orport
  835. id
  836. ipv6 & dirport
  837. ipv6 & ipv6 orport
  838. If the fallback and the blacklist line both have an ipv6 key,
  839. their values will be compared, otherwise, they will be ignored.
  840. If there is no dirport and no orport, the entry matches all relays on
  841. that ip. """
  842. for entry in relaylist:
  843. for key in entry:
  844. value = entry[key]
  845. if key == 'id' and value == self._fpr:
  846. logging.info('%s is in the blacklist: fingerprint matches',
  847. self._fpr)
  848. return True
  849. if key == 'ipv4' and value == self.dirip:
  850. # if the dirport is present, check it too
  851. if entry.has_key('dirport'):
  852. if int(entry['dirport']) == self.dirport:
  853. logging.info('%s is in the blacklist: IPv4 (%s) and ' +
  854. 'DirPort (%d) match', self._fpr, self.dirip,
  855. self.dirport)
  856. return True
  857. # if the orport is present, check it too
  858. elif entry.has_key('orport'):
  859. if int(entry['orport']) == self.orport:
  860. logging.info('%s is in the blacklist: IPv4 (%s) and ' +
  861. 'ORPort (%d) match', self._fpr, self.dirip,
  862. self.orport)
  863. return True
  864. else:
  865. logging.info('%s is in the blacklist: IPv4 (%s) matches, and ' +
  866. 'entry has no DirPort or ORPort', self._fpr,
  867. self.dirip)
  868. return True
  869. ipv6 = None
  870. if self.has_ipv6():
  871. ipv6 = '%s:%d'%(self.ipv6addr, self.ipv6orport)
  872. if (key == 'ipv6' and self.has_ipv6()):
  873. # if both entry and fallback have an ipv6 address, compare them,
  874. # otherwise, disregard ipv6 addresses
  875. if value == ipv6:
  876. # if the dirport is present, check it too
  877. if entry.has_key('dirport'):
  878. if int(entry['dirport']) == self.dirport:
  879. logging.info('%s is in the blacklist: IPv6 (%s) and ' +
  880. 'DirPort (%d) match', self._fpr, ipv6,
  881. self.dirport)
  882. return True
  883. # we've already checked the ORPort, it's part of entry['ipv6']
  884. else:
  885. logging.info('%s is in the blacklist: IPv6 (%s) matches, and' +
  886. 'entry has no DirPort', self._fpr, ipv6)
  887. return True
  888. elif (key == 'ipv6' or self.has_ipv6()):
  889. # only log if the fingerprint matches but the IPv6 doesn't
  890. if entry.has_key('id') and entry['id'] == self._fpr:
  891. logging.info('%s skipping IPv6 blacklist comparison: relay ' +
  892. 'has%s IPv6%s, but entry has%s IPv6%s', self._fpr,
  893. '' if self.has_ipv6() else ' no',
  894. (' (' + ipv6 + ')') if self.has_ipv6() else '',
  895. '' if key == 'ipv6' else ' no',
  896. (' (' + value + ')') if key == 'ipv6' else '')
  897. logging.warning('Has %s %s IPv6 address %s?', self._fpr,
  898. 'gained an' if self.has_ipv6() else 'lost its former',
  899. ipv6 if self.has_ipv6() else value)
  900. return False
  901. def cw_to_bw_factor(self):
  902. # any relays with a missing or zero consensus weight are not candidates
  903. # any relays with a missing advertised bandwidth have it set to zero
  904. return self._data['advertised_bandwidth'] / self._data['consensus_weight']
  905. # since advertised_bandwidth is reported by the relay, it can be gamed
  906. # to avoid this, use the median consensus weight to bandwidth factor to
  907. # estimate this relay's measured bandwidth, and make that the upper limit
  908. def measured_bandwidth(self, median_cw_to_bw_factor):
  909. cw_to_bw= median_cw_to_bw_factor
  910. # Reduce exit bandwidth to make sure we're not overloading them
  911. if self.is_exit():
  912. cw_to_bw *= EXIT_BANDWIDTH_FRACTION
  913. measured_bandwidth = self._data['consensus_weight'] * cw_to_bw
  914. if self._data['advertised_bandwidth'] != 0:
  915. # limit advertised bandwidth (if available) to measured bandwidth
  916. return min(measured_bandwidth, self._data['advertised_bandwidth'])
  917. else:
  918. return measured_bandwidth
  919. def set_measured_bandwidth(self, median_cw_to_bw_factor):
  920. self._data['measured_bandwidth'] = self.measured_bandwidth(
  921. median_cw_to_bw_factor)
  922. def is_exit(self):
  923. return 'Exit' in self._data['flags']
  924. def is_guard(self):
  925. return 'Guard' in self._data['flags']
  926. def is_running(self):
  927. return 'Running' in self._data['flags']
  928. # does this fallback have an IPv6 address and orport?
  929. def has_ipv6(self):
  930. return self.ipv6addr is not None and self.ipv6orport is not None
  931. # strip leading and trailing brackets from an IPv6 address
  932. # safe to use on non-bracketed IPv6 and on IPv4 addresses
  933. # also convert to unicode, and make None appear as ''
  934. @staticmethod
  935. def strip_ipv6_brackets(ip):
  936. if ip is None:
  937. return unicode('')
  938. if len(ip) < 2:
  939. return unicode(ip)
  940. if ip[0] == '[' and ip[-1] == ']':
  941. return unicode(ip[1:-1])
  942. return unicode(ip)
  943. # are ip_a and ip_b in the same netblock?
  944. # mask_bits is the size of the netblock
  945. # takes both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
  946. # the versions of ip_a and ip_b must be the same
  947. # the mask must be valid for the IP version
  948. @staticmethod
  949. def netblocks_equal(ip_a, ip_b, mask_bits):
  950. if ip_a is None or ip_b is None:
  951. return False
  952. ip_a = Candidate.strip_ipv6_brackets(ip_a)
  953. ip_b = Candidate.strip_ipv6_brackets(ip_b)
  954. a = ipaddress.ip_address(ip_a)
  955. b = ipaddress.ip_address(ip_b)
  956. if a.version != b.version:
  957. raise Exception('Mismatching IP versions in %s and %s'%(ip_a, ip_b))
  958. if mask_bits > a.max_prefixlen:
  959. logging.error('Bad IP mask %d for %s and %s'%(mask_bits, ip_a, ip_b))
  960. mask_bits = a.max_prefixlen
  961. if mask_bits < 0:
  962. logging.error('Bad IP mask %d for %s and %s'%(mask_bits, ip_a, ip_b))
  963. mask_bits = 0
  964. a_net = ipaddress.ip_network('%s/%d'%(ip_a, mask_bits), strict=False)
  965. return b in a_net
  966. # is this fallback's IPv4 address (dirip) in the same netblock as other's
  967. # IPv4 address?
  968. # mask_bits is the size of the netblock
  969. def ipv4_netblocks_equal(self, other, mask_bits):
  970. return Candidate.netblocks_equal(self.dirip, other.dirip, mask_bits)
  971. # is this fallback's IPv6 address (ipv6addr) in the same netblock as
  972. # other's IPv6 address?
  973. # Returns False if either fallback has no IPv6 address
  974. # mask_bits is the size of the netblock
  975. def ipv6_netblocks_equal(self, other, mask_bits):
  976. if not self.has_ipv6() or not other.has_ipv6():
  977. return False
  978. return Candidate.netblocks_equal(self.ipv6addr, other.ipv6addr, mask_bits)
  979. # is this fallback's IPv4 DirPort the same as other's IPv4 DirPort?
  980. def dirport_equal(self, other):
  981. return self.dirport == other.dirport
  982. # is this fallback's IPv4 ORPort the same as other's IPv4 ORPort?
  983. def ipv4_orport_equal(self, other):
  984. return self.orport == other.orport
  985. # is this fallback's IPv6 ORPort the same as other's IPv6 ORPort?
  986. # Returns False if either fallback has no IPv6 address
  987. def ipv6_orport_equal(self, other):
  988. if not self.has_ipv6() or not other.has_ipv6():
  989. return False
  990. return self.ipv6orport == other.ipv6orport
  991. # does this fallback have the same DirPort, IPv4 ORPort, or
  992. # IPv6 ORPort as other?
  993. # Ignores IPv6 ORPort if either fallback has no IPv6 address
  994. def port_equal(self, other):
  995. return (self.dirport_equal(other) or self.ipv4_orport_equal(other)
  996. or self.ipv6_orport_equal(other))
  997. # return a list containing IPv4 ORPort, DirPort, and IPv6 ORPort (if present)
  998. def port_list(self):
  999. ports = [self.dirport, self.orport]
  1000. if self.has_ipv6() and not self.ipv6orport in ports:
  1001. ports.append(self.ipv6orport)
  1002. return ports
  1003. # does this fallback share a port with other, regardless of whether the
  1004. # port types match?
  1005. # For example, if self's IPv4 ORPort is 80 and other's DirPort is 80,
  1006. # return True
  1007. def port_shared(self, other):
  1008. for p in self.port_list():
  1009. if p in other.port_list():
  1010. return True
  1011. return False
  1012. # log how long it takes to download a consensus from dirip:dirport
  1013. # returns True if the download failed, False if it succeeded within max_time
  1014. @staticmethod
  1015. def fallback_consensus_download_speed(dirip, dirport, nickname, fingerprint,
  1016. max_time):
  1017. download_failed = False
  1018. # some directory mirrors respond to requests in ways that hang python
  1019. # sockets, which is why we log this line here
  1020. logging.info('Initiating %sconsensus download from %s (%s:%d) %s.',
  1021. 'microdesc ' if DOWNLOAD_MICRODESC_CONSENSUS else '',
  1022. nickname, dirip, dirport, fingerprint)
  1023. # there appears to be about 1 second of overhead when comparing stem's
  1024. # internal trace time and the elapsed time calculated here
  1025. TIMEOUT_SLOP = 1.0
  1026. start = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
  1027. try:
  1028. consensus = get_consensus(
  1029. endpoints = [(dirip, dirport)],
  1030. timeout = (max_time + TIMEOUT_SLOP),
  1031. validate = True,
  1032. retries = 0,
  1033. fall_back_to_authority = False,
  1034. document_handler = DocumentHandler.BARE_DOCUMENT,
  1035. microdescriptor = DOWNLOAD_MICRODESC_CONSENSUS
  1036. ).run()[0]
  1037. end = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
  1038. time_since_expiry = (end - consensus.valid_until).total_seconds()
  1039. except Exception, stem_error:
  1040. end = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
  1041. logging.info('Unable to retrieve a consensus from %s: %s', nickname,
  1042. stem_error)
  1043. status = 'error: "%s"' % (stem_error)
  1044. level = logging.WARNING
  1045. download_failed = True
  1046. elapsed = (end - start).total_seconds()
  1047. if download_failed:
  1048. # keep the error failure status, and avoid using the variables
  1049. pass
  1050. elif elapsed > max_time:
  1051. status = 'too slow'
  1052. level = logging.WARNING
  1053. download_failed = True
  1054. elif (time_since_expiry > 0):
  1055. status = 'outdated consensus, expired %ds ago'%(int(time_since_expiry))
  1056. if time_since_expiry <= CONSENSUS_EXPIRY_TOLERANCE:
  1057. status += ', tolerating up to %ds'%(CONSENSUS_EXPIRY_TOLERANCE)
  1058. level = logging.INFO
  1059. else:
  1060. status += ', invalid'
  1061. level = logging.WARNING
  1062. download_failed = True
  1063. else:
  1064. status = 'ok'
  1065. level = logging.DEBUG
  1066. logging.log(level, 'Consensus download: %0.1fs %s from %s (%s:%d) %s, ' +
  1067. 'max download time %0.1fs.', elapsed, status, nickname,
  1068. dirip, dirport, fingerprint, max_time)
  1069. return download_failed
  1070. # does this fallback download the consensus fast enough?
  1071. def check_fallback_download_consensus(self):
  1072. # include the relay if we're not doing a check, or we can't check (IPv6)
  1073. ipv4_failed = False
  1074. ipv6_failed = False
  1075. if PERFORM_IPV4_DIRPORT_CHECKS:
  1076. ipv4_failed = Candidate.fallback_consensus_download_speed(self.dirip,
  1077. self.dirport,
  1078. self._data['nickname'],
  1079. self._fpr,
  1080. CONSENSUS_DOWNLOAD_SPEED_MAX)
  1081. if self.has_ipv6() and PERFORM_IPV6_DIRPORT_CHECKS:
  1082. # Clients assume the IPv6 DirPort is the same as the IPv4 DirPort
  1083. ipv6_failed = Candidate.fallback_consensus_download_speed(self.ipv6addr,
  1084. self.dirport,
  1085. self._data['nickname'],
  1086. self._fpr,
  1087. CONSENSUS_DOWNLOAD_SPEED_MAX)
  1088. return ((not ipv4_failed) and (not ipv6_failed))
  1089. # if this fallback has not passed a download check, try it again,
  1090. # and record the result, available in get_fallback_download_consensus
  1091. def try_fallback_download_consensus(self):
  1092. if not self.get_fallback_download_consensus():
  1093. self._data['download_check'] = self.check_fallback_download_consensus()
  1094. # did this fallback pass the download check?
  1095. def get_fallback_download_consensus(self):
  1096. # if we're not performing checks, return True
  1097. if not PERFORM_IPV4_DIRPORT_CHECKS and not PERFORM_IPV6_DIRPORT_CHECKS:
  1098. return True
  1099. # if we are performing checks, but haven't done one, return False
  1100. if not self._data.has_key('download_check'):
  1101. return False
  1102. return self._data['download_check']
  1103. # output an optional header comment and info for this fallback
  1104. # try_fallback_download_consensus before calling this
  1105. def fallbackdir_line(self, fallbacks, prefilter_fallbacks):
  1106. s = ''
  1107. if OUTPUT_COMMENTS:
  1108. s += self.fallbackdir_comment(fallbacks, prefilter_fallbacks)
  1109. # if the download speed is ok, output a C string
  1110. # if it's not, but we OUTPUT_COMMENTS, output a commented-out C string
  1111. if self.get_fallback_download_consensus() or OUTPUT_COMMENTS:
  1112. s += self.fallbackdir_info(self.get_fallback_download_consensus())
  1113. return s
  1114. # output a header comment for this fallback
  1115. def fallbackdir_comment(self, fallbacks, prefilter_fallbacks):
  1116. # /*
  1117. # nickname
  1118. # flags
  1119. # adjusted bandwidth, consensus weight
  1120. # [contact]
  1121. # [identical contact counts]
  1122. # */
  1123. # Multiline C comment
  1124. s = '/*'
  1125. s += '\n'
  1126. s += cleanse_c_multiline_comment(self._data['nickname'])
  1127. s += '\n'
  1128. s += 'Flags: '
  1129. s += cleanse_c_multiline_comment(' '.join(sorted(self._data['flags'])))
  1130. s += '\n'
  1131. # this is an adjusted bandwidth, see calculate_measured_bandwidth()
  1132. bandwidth = self._data['measured_bandwidth']
  1133. weight = self._data['consensus_weight']
  1134. s += 'Bandwidth: %.1f MByte/s, Consensus Weight: %d'%(
  1135. bandwidth/(1024.0*1024.0),
  1136. weight)
  1137. s += '\n'
  1138. if self._data['contact'] is not None:
  1139. s += cleanse_c_multiline_comment(self._data['contact'])
  1140. if CONTACT_COUNT or CONTACT_BLACKLIST_COUNT:
  1141. fallback_count = len([f for f in fallbacks
  1142. if f._data['contact'] == self._data['contact']])
  1143. if fallback_count > 1:
  1144. s += '\n'
  1145. s += '%d identical contacts listed' % (fallback_count)
  1146. if CONTACT_BLACKLIST_COUNT:
  1147. prefilter_count = len([f for f in prefilter_fallbacks
  1148. if f._data['contact'] == self._data['contact']])
  1149. filter_count = prefilter_count - fallback_count
  1150. if filter_count > 0:
  1151. if fallback_count > 1:
  1152. s += ' '
  1153. else:
  1154. s += '\n'
  1155. s += '%d blacklisted' % (filter_count)
  1156. s += '\n'
  1157. s += '*/'
  1158. s += '\n'
  1159. return s
  1160. # output the fallback info C string for this fallback
  1161. # this is the text that would go after FallbackDir in a torrc
  1162. # if this relay failed the download test and we OUTPUT_COMMENTS,
  1163. # comment-out the returned string
  1164. def fallbackdir_info(self, dl_speed_ok):
  1165. # "address:dirport orport=port id=fingerprint"
  1166. # "[ipv6=addr:orport]"
  1167. # "weight=FALLBACK_OUTPUT_WEIGHT",
  1168. #
  1169. # Do we want a C string, or a commented-out string?
  1170. c_string = dl_speed_ok
  1171. comment_string = not dl_speed_ok and OUTPUT_COMMENTS
  1172. # If we don't want either kind of string, bail
  1173. if not c_string and not comment_string:
  1174. return ''
  1175. s = ''
  1176. # Comment out the fallback directory entry if it's too slow
  1177. # See the debug output for which address and port is failing
  1178. if comment_string:
  1179. s += '/* Consensus download failed or was too slow:\n'
  1180. # Multi-Line C string with trailing comma (part of a string list)
  1181. # This makes it easier to diff the file, and remove IPv6 lines using grep
  1182. # Integers don't need escaping
  1183. s += '"%s orport=%d id=%s"'%(
  1184. cleanse_c_string(self._data['dir_address']),
  1185. self.orport,
  1186. cleanse_c_string(self._fpr))
  1187. s += '\n'
  1188. if self.has_ipv6():
  1189. s += '" ipv6=%s:%d"'%(cleanse_c_string(self.ipv6addr), self.ipv6orport)
  1190. s += '\n'
  1191. s += '" weight=%d",'%(FALLBACK_OUTPUT_WEIGHT)
  1192. if comment_string:
  1193. s += '\n'
  1194. s += '*/'
  1195. return s
  1196. ## Fallback Candidate List Class
  1197. class CandidateList(dict):
  1198. def __init__(self):
  1199. pass
  1200. def _add_relay(self, details):
  1201. if not 'dir_address' in details: return
  1202. c = Candidate(details)
  1203. self[ c.get_fingerprint() ] = c
  1204. def _add_uptime(self, uptime):
  1205. try:
  1206. fpr = uptime['fingerprint']
  1207. except KeyError:
  1208. raise Exception("Document has no fingerprint field.")
  1209. try:
  1210. c = self[fpr]
  1211. except KeyError:
  1212. logging.debug('Got unknown relay %s in uptime document.'%(fpr,))
  1213. return
  1214. c.add_uptime(uptime)
  1215. def _add_details(self):
  1216. logging.debug('Loading details document.')
  1217. d = fetch('details',
  1218. fields=('fingerprint,nickname,contact,last_changed_address_or_port,' +
  1219. 'consensus_weight,advertised_bandwidth,or_addresses,' +
  1220. 'dir_address,recommended_version,flags,effective_family,' +
  1221. 'platform'))
  1222. logging.debug('Loading details document done.')
  1223. if not 'relays' in d: raise Exception("No relays found in document.")
  1224. for r in d['relays']: self._add_relay(r)
  1225. def _add_uptimes(self):
  1226. logging.debug('Loading uptime document.')
  1227. d = fetch('uptime')
  1228. logging.debug('Loading uptime document done.')
  1229. if not 'relays' in d: raise Exception("No relays found in document.")
  1230. for r in d['relays']: self._add_uptime(r)
  1231. def add_relays(self):
  1232. self._add_details()
  1233. self._add_uptimes()
  1234. def count_guards(self):
  1235. guard_count = 0
  1236. for fpr in self.keys():
  1237. if self[fpr].is_guard():
  1238. guard_count += 1
  1239. return guard_count
  1240. # Find fallbacks that fit the uptime, stability, and flags criteria,
  1241. # and make an array of them in self.fallbacks
  1242. def compute_fallbacks(self):
  1243. self.fallbacks = map(lambda x: self[x],
  1244. filter(lambda x: self[x].is_candidate(),
  1245. self.keys()))
  1246. # sort fallbacks by their consensus weight to advertised bandwidth factor,
  1247. # lowest to highest
  1248. # used to find the median cw_to_bw_factor()
  1249. def sort_fallbacks_by_cw_to_bw_factor(self):
  1250. self.fallbacks.sort(key=lambda f: f.cw_to_bw_factor())
  1251. # sort fallbacks by their measured bandwidth, highest to lowest
  1252. # calculate_measured_bandwidth before calling this
  1253. # this is useful for reviewing candidates in priority order
  1254. def sort_fallbacks_by_measured_bandwidth(self):
  1255. self.fallbacks.sort(key=lambda f: f._data['measured_bandwidth'],
  1256. reverse=True)
  1257. # sort fallbacks by the data field data_field, lowest to highest
  1258. def sort_fallbacks_by(self, data_field):
  1259. self.fallbacks.sort(key=lambda f: f._data[data_field])
  1260. @staticmethod
  1261. def load_relaylist(file_name):
  1262. """ Read each line in the file, and parse it like a FallbackDir line:
  1263. an IPv4 address and optional port:
  1264. <IPv4 address>:<port>
  1265. which are parsed into dictionary entries:
  1266. ipv4=<IPv4 address>
  1267. dirport=<port>
  1268. followed by a series of key=value entries:
  1269. orport=<port>
  1270. id=<fingerprint>
  1271. ipv6=<IPv6 address>:<IPv6 orport>
  1272. each line's key/value pairs are placed in a dictonary,
  1273. (of string -> string key/value pairs),
  1274. and these dictionaries are placed in an array.
  1275. comments start with # and are ignored """
  1276. relaylist = []
  1277. file_data = read_from_file(file_name, MAX_LIST_FILE_SIZE)
  1278. if file_data is None:
  1279. return relaylist
  1280. for line in file_data.split('\n'):
  1281. relay_entry = {}
  1282. # ignore comments
  1283. line_comment_split = line.split('#')
  1284. line = line_comment_split[0]
  1285. # cleanup whitespace
  1286. line = cleanse_whitespace(line)
  1287. line = line.strip()
  1288. if len(line) == 0:
  1289. continue
  1290. for item in line.split(' '):
  1291. item = item.strip()
  1292. if len(item) == 0:
  1293. continue
  1294. key_value_split = item.split('=')
  1295. kvl = len(key_value_split)
  1296. if kvl < 1 or kvl > 2:
  1297. print '#error Bad %s item: %s, format is key=value.'%(
  1298. file_name, item)
  1299. if kvl == 1:
  1300. # assume that entries without a key are the ipv4 address,
  1301. # perhaps with a dirport
  1302. ipv4_maybe_dirport = key_value_split[0]
  1303. ipv4_maybe_dirport_split = ipv4_maybe_dirport.split(':')
  1304. dirl = len(ipv4_maybe_dirport_split)
  1305. if dirl < 1 or dirl > 2:
  1306. print '#error Bad %s IPv4 item: %s, format is ipv4:port.'%(
  1307. file_name, item)
  1308. if dirl >= 1:
  1309. relay_entry['ipv4'] = ipv4_maybe_dirport_split[0]
  1310. if dirl == 2:
  1311. relay_entry['dirport'] = ipv4_maybe_dirport_split[1]
  1312. elif kvl == 2:
  1313. relay_entry[key_value_split[0]] = key_value_split[1]
  1314. relaylist.append(relay_entry)
  1315. return relaylist
  1316. # apply the fallback whitelist and blacklist
  1317. def apply_filter_lists(self):
  1318. excluded_count = 0
  1319. logging.debug('Applying whitelist and blacklist.')
  1320. # parse the whitelist and blacklist
  1321. whitelist = self.load_relaylist(WHITELIST_FILE_NAME)
  1322. blacklist = self.load_relaylist(BLACKLIST_FILE_NAME)
  1323. filtered_fallbacks = []
  1324. for f in self.fallbacks:
  1325. in_whitelist = f.is_in_whitelist(whitelist)
  1326. in_blacklist = f.is_in_blacklist(blacklist)
  1327. if in_whitelist and in_blacklist:
  1328. if BLACKLIST_EXCLUDES_WHITELIST_ENTRIES:
  1329. # exclude
  1330. excluded_count += 1
  1331. logging.warning('Excluding %s: in both blacklist and whitelist.',
  1332. f._fpr)
  1333. else:
  1334. # include
  1335. filtered_fallbacks.append(f)
  1336. elif in_whitelist:
  1337. # include
  1338. filtered_fallbacks.append(f)
  1339. elif in_blacklist:
  1340. # exclude
  1341. excluded_count += 1
  1342. logging.info('Excluding %s: in blacklist.', f._fpr)
  1343. else:
  1344. if INCLUDE_UNLISTED_ENTRIES:
  1345. # include
  1346. filtered_fallbacks.append(f)
  1347. else:
  1348. # exclude
  1349. excluded_count += 1
  1350. logging.info('Excluding %s: in neither blacklist nor whitelist.',
  1351. f._fpr)
  1352. self.fallbacks = filtered_fallbacks
  1353. return excluded_count
  1354. @staticmethod
  1355. def summarise_filters(initial_count, excluded_count):
  1356. return '/* Whitelist & blacklist excluded %d of %d candidates. */'%(
  1357. excluded_count, initial_count)
  1358. # calculate each fallback's measured bandwidth based on the median
  1359. # consensus weight to advertised bandwdith ratio
  1360. def calculate_measured_bandwidth(self):
  1361. self.sort_fallbacks_by_cw_to_bw_factor()
  1362. median_fallback = self.fallback_median(True)
  1363. if median_fallback is not None:
  1364. median_cw_to_bw_factor = median_fallback.cw_to_bw_factor()
  1365. else:
  1366. # this will never be used, because there are no fallbacks
  1367. median_cw_to_bw_factor = None
  1368. for f in self.fallbacks:
  1369. f.set_measured_bandwidth(median_cw_to_bw_factor)
  1370. # remove relays with low measured bandwidth from the fallback list
  1371. # calculate_measured_bandwidth for each relay before calling this
  1372. def remove_low_bandwidth_relays(self):
  1373. if MIN_BANDWIDTH is None:
  1374. return
  1375. above_min_bw_fallbacks = []
  1376. for f in self.fallbacks:
  1377. if f._data['measured_bandwidth'] >= MIN_BANDWIDTH:
  1378. above_min_bw_fallbacks.append(f)
  1379. else:
  1380. # the bandwidth we log here is limited by the relay's consensus weight
  1381. # as well as its adverttised bandwidth. See set_measured_bandwidth
  1382. # for details
  1383. logging.info('%s not a candidate: bandwidth %.1fMByte/s too low, ' +
  1384. 'must be at least %.1fMByte/s', f._fpr,
  1385. f._data['measured_bandwidth']/(1024.0*1024.0),
  1386. MIN_BANDWIDTH/(1024.0*1024.0))
  1387. self.fallbacks = above_min_bw_fallbacks
  1388. # the minimum fallback in the list
  1389. # call one of the sort_fallbacks_* functions before calling this
  1390. def fallback_min(self):
  1391. if len(self.fallbacks) > 0:
  1392. return self.fallbacks[-1]
  1393. else:
  1394. return None
  1395. # the median fallback in the list
  1396. # call one of the sort_fallbacks_* functions before calling this
  1397. def fallback_median(self, require_advertised_bandwidth):
  1398. # use the low-median when there are an evan number of fallbacks,
  1399. # for consistency with the bandwidth authorities
  1400. if len(self.fallbacks) > 0:
  1401. median_position = (len(self.fallbacks) - 1) / 2
  1402. if not require_advertised_bandwidth:
  1403. return self.fallbacks[median_position]
  1404. # if we need advertised_bandwidth but this relay doesn't have it,
  1405. # move to a fallback with greater consensus weight until we find one
  1406. while not self.fallbacks[median_position]._data['advertised_bandwidth']:
  1407. median_position += 1
  1408. if median_position >= len(self.fallbacks):
  1409. return None
  1410. return self.fallbacks[median_position]
  1411. else:
  1412. return None
  1413. # the maximum fallback in the list
  1414. # call one of the sort_fallbacks_* functions before calling this
  1415. def fallback_max(self):
  1416. if len(self.fallbacks) > 0:
  1417. return self.fallbacks[0]
  1418. else:
  1419. return None
  1420. # return a new bag suitable for storing attributes
  1421. @staticmethod
  1422. def attribute_new():
  1423. return dict()
  1424. # get the count of attribute in attribute_bag
  1425. # if attribute is None or the empty string, return 0
  1426. @staticmethod
  1427. def attribute_count(attribute, attribute_bag):
  1428. if attribute is None or attribute == '':
  1429. return 0
  1430. if attribute not in attribute_bag:
  1431. return 0
  1432. return attribute_bag[attribute]
  1433. # does attribute_bag contain more than max_count instances of attribute?
  1434. # if so, return False
  1435. # if not, return True
  1436. # if attribute is None or the empty string, or max_count is invalid,
  1437. # always return True
  1438. @staticmethod
  1439. def attribute_allow(attribute, attribute_bag, max_count=1):
  1440. if attribute is None or attribute == '' or max_count <= 0:
  1441. return True
  1442. elif CandidateList.attribute_count(attribute, attribute_bag) >= max_count:
  1443. return False
  1444. else:
  1445. return True
  1446. # add attribute to attribute_bag, incrementing the count if it is already
  1447. # present
  1448. # if attribute is None or the empty string, or count is invalid,
  1449. # do nothing
  1450. @staticmethod
  1451. def attribute_add(attribute, attribute_bag, count=1):
  1452. if attribute is None or attribute == '' or count <= 0:
  1453. pass
  1454. attribute_bag.setdefault(attribute, 0)
  1455. attribute_bag[attribute] += count
  1456. # make sure there are only MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_IP fallbacks per IPv4 address,
  1457. # and per IPv6 address
  1458. # there is only one IPv4 address on each fallback: the IPv4 DirPort address
  1459. # (we choose the IPv4 ORPort which is on the same IPv4 as the DirPort)
  1460. # there is at most one IPv6 address on each fallback: the IPv6 ORPort address
  1461. # we try to match the IPv4 ORPort, but will use any IPv6 address if needed
  1462. # (clients only use the IPv6 ORPort)
  1463. # if there is no IPv6 address, only the IPv4 address is checked
  1464. # return the number of candidates we excluded
  1465. def limit_fallbacks_same_ip(self):
  1466. ip_limit_fallbacks = []
  1467. ip_list = CandidateList.attribute_new()
  1468. for f in self.fallbacks:
  1469. if (CandidateList.attribute_allow(f.dirip, ip_list,
  1470. MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_IPV4)
  1471. and CandidateList.attribute_allow(f.ipv6addr, ip_list,
  1472. MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_IPV6)):
  1473. ip_limit_fallbacks.append(f)
  1474. CandidateList.attribute_add(f.dirip, ip_list)
  1475. if f.has_ipv6():
  1476. CandidateList.attribute_add(f.ipv6addr, ip_list)
  1477. elif not CandidateList.attribute_allow(f.dirip, ip_list,
  1478. MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_IPV4):
  1479. logging.info('Eliminated %s: already have %d fallback(s) on IPv4 %s'
  1480. %(f._fpr, CandidateList.attribute_count(f.dirip, ip_list),
  1481. f.dirip))
  1482. elif (f.has_ipv6() and
  1483. not CandidateList.attribute_allow(f.ipv6addr, ip_list,
  1484. MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_IPV6)):
  1485. logging.info('Eliminated %s: already have %d fallback(s) on IPv6 %s'
  1486. %(f._fpr, CandidateList.attribute_count(f.ipv6addr,
  1487. ip_list),
  1488. f.ipv6addr))
  1489. original_count = len(self.fallbacks)
  1490. self.fallbacks = ip_limit_fallbacks
  1491. return original_count - len(self.fallbacks)
  1492. # make sure there are only MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_CONTACT fallbacks for each
  1493. # ContactInfo
  1494. # if there is no ContactInfo, allow the fallback
  1495. # this check can be gamed by providing no ContactInfo, or by setting the
  1496. # ContactInfo to match another fallback
  1497. # However, given the likelihood that relays with the same ContactInfo will
  1498. # go down at similar times, its usefulness outweighs the risk
  1499. def limit_fallbacks_same_contact(self):
  1500. contact_limit_fallbacks = []
  1501. contact_list = CandidateList.attribute_new()
  1502. for f in self.fallbacks:
  1503. if CandidateList.attribute_allow(f._data['contact'], contact_list,
  1504. MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_CONTACT):
  1505. contact_limit_fallbacks.append(f)
  1506. CandidateList.attribute_add(f._data['contact'], contact_list)
  1507. else:
  1508. logging.info(
  1509. 'Eliminated %s: already have %d fallback(s) on ContactInfo %s'
  1510. %(f._fpr, CandidateList.attribute_count(f._data['contact'],
  1511. contact_list),
  1512. f._data['contact']))
  1513. original_count = len(self.fallbacks)
  1514. self.fallbacks = contact_limit_fallbacks
  1515. return original_count - len(self.fallbacks)
  1516. # make sure there are only MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_FAMILY fallbacks per effective
  1517. # family
  1518. # if there is no family, allow the fallback
  1519. # we use effective family, which ensures mutual family declarations
  1520. # but the check can be gamed by not declaring a family at all
  1521. # if any indirect families exist, the result depends on the order in which
  1522. # fallbacks are sorted in the list
  1523. def limit_fallbacks_same_family(self):
  1524. family_limit_fallbacks = []
  1525. fingerprint_list = CandidateList.attribute_new()
  1526. for f in self.fallbacks:
  1527. if CandidateList.attribute_allow(f._fpr, fingerprint_list,
  1528. MAX_FALLBACKS_PER_FAMILY):
  1529. family_limit_fallbacks.append(f)
  1530. CandidateList.attribute_add(f._fpr, fingerprint_list)
  1531. for family_fingerprint in f._data['effective_family']:
  1532. CandidateList.attribute_add(family_fingerprint, fingerprint_list)
  1533. else:
  1534. # we already have a fallback with this fallback in its effective
  1535. # family
  1536. logging.info(
  1537. 'Eliminated %s: already have %d fallback(s) in effective family'
  1538. %(f._fpr, CandidateList.attribute_count(f._fpr, fingerprint_list)))
  1539. original_count = len(self.fallbacks)
  1540. self.fallbacks = family_limit_fallbacks
  1541. return original_count - len(self.fallbacks)
  1542. # try a download check on each fallback candidate in order
  1543. # stop after max_count successful downloads
  1544. # but don't remove any candidates from the array
  1545. def try_download_consensus_checks(self, max_count):
  1546. dl_ok_count = 0
  1547. for f in self.fallbacks:
  1548. f.try_fallback_download_consensus()
  1549. if f.get_fallback_download_consensus():
  1550. # this fallback downloaded a consensus ok
  1551. dl_ok_count += 1
  1552. if dl_ok_count >= max_count:
  1553. # we have enough fallbacks
  1554. return
  1555. # put max_count successful candidates in the fallbacks array:
  1556. # - perform download checks on each fallback candidate
  1557. # - retry failed candidates if CONSENSUS_DOWNLOAD_RETRY is set
  1558. # - eliminate failed candidates
  1559. # - if there are more than max_count candidates, eliminate lowest bandwidth
  1560. # - if there are fewer than max_count candidates, leave only successful
  1561. # Return the number of fallbacks that failed the consensus check
  1562. def perform_download_consensus_checks(self, max_count):
  1563. self.sort_fallbacks_by_measured_bandwidth()
  1564. self.try_download_consensus_checks(max_count)
  1565. if CONSENSUS_DOWNLOAD_RETRY:
  1566. # try unsuccessful candidates again
  1567. # we could end up with more than max_count successful candidates here
  1568. self.try_download_consensus_checks(max_count)
  1569. # now we have at least max_count successful candidates,
  1570. # or we've tried them all
  1571. original_count = len(self.fallbacks)
  1572. self.fallbacks = filter(lambda x: x.get_fallback_download_consensus(),
  1573. self.fallbacks)
  1574. # some of these failed the check, others skipped the check,
  1575. # if we already had enough successful downloads
  1576. failed_count = original_count - len(self.fallbacks)
  1577. self.fallbacks = self.fallbacks[:max_count]
  1578. return failed_count
  1579. # return a string that describes a/b as a percentage
  1580. @staticmethod
  1581. def describe_percentage(a, b):
  1582. if b != 0:
  1583. return '%d/%d = %.0f%%'%(a, b, (a*100.0)/b)
  1584. else:
  1585. # technically, 0/0 is undefined, but 0.0% is a sensible result
  1586. return '%d/%d = %.0f%%'%(a, b, 0.0)
  1587. # return a dictionary of lists of fallbacks by IPv4 netblock
  1588. # the dictionary is keyed by the fingerprint of an arbitrary fallback
  1589. # in each netblock
  1590. # mask_bits is the size of the netblock
  1591. def fallbacks_by_ipv4_netblock(self, mask_bits):
  1592. netblocks = {}
  1593. for f in self.fallbacks:
  1594. found_netblock = False
  1595. for b in netblocks.keys():
  1596. # we found an existing netblock containing this fallback
  1597. if f.ipv4_netblocks_equal(self[b], mask_bits):
  1598. # add it to the list
  1599. netblocks[b].append(f)
  1600. found_netblock = True
  1601. break
  1602. # make a new netblock based on this fallback's fingerprint
  1603. if not found_netblock:
  1604. netblocks[f._fpr] = [f]
  1605. return netblocks
  1606. # return a dictionary of lists of fallbacks by IPv6 netblock
  1607. # where mask_bits is the size of the netblock
  1608. def fallbacks_by_ipv6_netblock(self, mask_bits):
  1609. netblocks = {}
  1610. for f in self.fallbacks:
  1611. # skip fallbacks without IPv6 addresses
  1612. if not f.has_ipv6():
  1613. continue
  1614. found_netblock = False
  1615. for b in netblocks.keys():
  1616. # we found an existing netblock containing this fallback
  1617. if f.ipv6_netblocks_equal(self[b], mask_bits):
  1618. # add it to the list
  1619. netblocks[b].append(f)
  1620. found_netblock = True
  1621. break
  1622. # make a new netblock based on this fallback's fingerprint
  1623. if not found_netblock:
  1624. netblocks[f._fpr] = [f]
  1625. return netblocks
  1626. # log a message about the proportion of fallbacks in each IPv4 netblock,
  1627. # where mask_bits is the size of the netblock
  1628. def describe_fallback_ipv4_netblock_mask(self, mask_bits):
  1629. fallback_count = len(self.fallbacks)
  1630. shared_netblock_fallback_count = 0
  1631. most_frequent_netblock = None
  1632. netblocks = self.fallbacks_by_ipv4_netblock(mask_bits)
  1633. for b in netblocks.keys():
  1634. if len(netblocks[b]) > 1:
  1635. # how many fallbacks are in a netblock with other fallbacks?
  1636. shared_netblock_fallback_count += len(netblocks[b])
  1637. # what's the netblock with the most fallbacks?
  1638. if (most_frequent_netblock is None
  1639. or len(netblocks[b]) > len(netblocks[most_frequent_netblock])):
  1640. most_frequent_netblock = b
  1641. logging.debug('Fallback IPv4 addresses in the same /%d:'%(mask_bits))
  1642. for f in netblocks[b]:
  1643. logging.debug('%s - %s', f.dirip, f._fpr)
  1644. if most_frequent_netblock is not None:
  1645. logging.warning('There are %s fallbacks in the IPv4 /%d containing %s'%(
  1646. CandidateList.describe_percentage(
  1647. len(netblocks[most_frequent_netblock]),
  1648. fallback_count),
  1649. mask_bits,
  1650. self[most_frequent_netblock].dirip))
  1651. if shared_netblock_fallback_count > 0:
  1652. logging.warning(('%s of fallbacks are in an IPv4 /%d with other ' +
  1653. 'fallbacks')%(CandidateList.describe_percentage(
  1654. shared_netblock_fallback_count,
  1655. fallback_count),
  1656. mask_bits))
  1657. # log a message about the proportion of fallbacks in each IPv6 netblock,
  1658. # where mask_bits is the size of the netblock
  1659. def describe_fallback_ipv6_netblock_mask(self, mask_bits):
  1660. fallback_count = len(self.fallbacks_with_ipv6())
  1661. shared_netblock_fallback_count = 0
  1662. most_frequent_netblock = None
  1663. netblocks = self.fallbacks_by_ipv6_netblock(mask_bits)
  1664. for b in netblocks.keys():
  1665. if len(netblocks[b]) > 1:
  1666. # how many fallbacks are in a netblock with other fallbacks?
  1667. shared_netblock_fallback_count += len(netblocks[b])
  1668. # what's the netblock with the most fallbacks?
  1669. if (most_frequent_netblock is None
  1670. or len(netblocks[b]) > len(netblocks[most_frequent_netblock])):
  1671. most_frequent_netblock = b
  1672. logging.debug('Fallback IPv6 addresses in the same /%d:'%(mask_bits))
  1673. for f in netblocks[b]:
  1674. logging.debug('%s - %s', f.ipv6addr, f._fpr)
  1675. if most_frequent_netblock is not None:
  1676. logging.warning('There are %s fallbacks in the IPv6 /%d containing %s'%(
  1677. CandidateList.describe_percentage(
  1678. len(netblocks[most_frequent_netblock]),
  1679. fallback_count),
  1680. mask_bits,
  1681. self[most_frequent_netblock].ipv6addr))
  1682. if shared_netblock_fallback_count > 0:
  1683. logging.warning(('%s of fallbacks are in an IPv6 /%d with other ' +
  1684. 'fallbacks')%(CandidateList.describe_percentage(
  1685. shared_netblock_fallback_count,
  1686. fallback_count),
  1687. mask_bits))
  1688. # log a message about the proportion of fallbacks in each IPv4 /8, /16,
  1689. # and /24
  1690. def describe_fallback_ipv4_netblocks(self):
  1691. # this doesn't actually tell us anything useful
  1692. #self.describe_fallback_ipv4_netblock_mask(8)
  1693. self.describe_fallback_ipv4_netblock_mask(16)
  1694. self.describe_fallback_ipv4_netblock_mask(24)
  1695. # log a message about the proportion of fallbacks in each IPv6 /12 (RIR),
  1696. # /23 (smaller RIR blocks), /32 (LIR), /48 (Customer), and /64 (Host)
  1697. # https://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv6-unicast-address-assignments/
  1698. def describe_fallback_ipv6_netblocks(self):
  1699. # these don't actually tell us anything useful
  1700. #self.describe_fallback_ipv6_netblock_mask(12)
  1701. #self.describe_fallback_ipv6_netblock_mask(23)
  1702. self.describe_fallback_ipv6_netblock_mask(32)
  1703. self.describe_fallback_ipv6_netblock_mask(48)
  1704. self.describe_fallback_ipv6_netblock_mask(64)
  1705. # log a message about the proportion of fallbacks in each IPv4 and IPv6
  1706. # netblock
  1707. def describe_fallback_netblocks(self):
  1708. self.describe_fallback_ipv4_netblocks()
  1709. self.describe_fallback_ipv6_netblocks()
  1710. # return a list of fallbacks which are on the IPv4 ORPort port
  1711. def fallbacks_on_ipv4_orport(self, port):
  1712. return filter(lambda x: x.orport == port, self.fallbacks)
  1713. # return a list of fallbacks which are on the IPv6 ORPort port
  1714. def fallbacks_on_ipv6_orport(self, port):
  1715. return filter(lambda x: x.ipv6orport == port, self.fallbacks_with_ipv6())
  1716. # return a list of fallbacks which are on the DirPort port
  1717. def fallbacks_on_dirport(self, port):
  1718. return filter(lambda x: x.dirport == port, self.fallbacks)
  1719. # log a message about the proportion of fallbacks on IPv4 ORPort port
  1720. # and return that count
  1721. def describe_fallback_ipv4_orport(self, port):
  1722. port_count = len(self.fallbacks_on_ipv4_orport(port))
  1723. fallback_count = len(self.fallbacks)
  1724. logging.warning('%s of fallbacks are on IPv4 ORPort %d'%(
  1725. CandidateList.describe_percentage(port_count,
  1726. fallback_count),
  1727. port))
  1728. return port_count
  1729. # log a message about the proportion of IPv6 fallbacks on IPv6 ORPort port
  1730. # and return that count
  1731. def describe_fallback_ipv6_orport(self, port):
  1732. port_count = len(self.fallbacks_on_ipv6_orport(port))
  1733. fallback_count = len(self.fallbacks_with_ipv6())
  1734. logging.warning('%s of IPv6 fallbacks are on IPv6 ORPort %d'%(
  1735. CandidateList.describe_percentage(port_count,
  1736. fallback_count),
  1737. port))
  1738. return port_count
  1739. # log a message about the proportion of fallbacks on DirPort port
  1740. # and return that count
  1741. def describe_fallback_dirport(self, port):
  1742. port_count = len(self.fallbacks_on_dirport(port))
  1743. fallback_count = len(self.fallbacks)
  1744. logging.warning('%s of fallbacks are on DirPort %d'%(
  1745. CandidateList.describe_percentage(port_count,
  1746. fallback_count),
  1747. port))
  1748. return port_count
  1749. # log a message about the proportion of fallbacks on each dirport,
  1750. # each IPv4 orport, and each IPv6 orport
  1751. def describe_fallback_ports(self):
  1752. fallback_count = len(self.fallbacks)
  1753. ipv4_or_count = fallback_count
  1754. ipv4_or_count -= self.describe_fallback_ipv4_orport(443)
  1755. ipv4_or_count -= self.describe_fallback_ipv4_orport(9001)
  1756. logging.warning('%s of fallbacks are on other IPv4 ORPorts'%(
  1757. CandidateList.describe_percentage(ipv4_or_count,
  1758. fallback_count)))
  1759. ipv6_fallback_count = len(self.fallbacks_with_ipv6())
  1760. ipv6_or_count = ipv6_fallback_count
  1761. ipv6_or_count -= self.describe_fallback_ipv6_orport(443)
  1762. ipv6_or_count -= self.describe_fallback_ipv6_orport(9001)
  1763. logging.warning('%s of IPv6 fallbacks are on other IPv6 ORPorts'%(
  1764. CandidateList.describe_percentage(ipv6_or_count,
  1765. ipv6_fallback_count)))
  1766. dir_count = fallback_count
  1767. dir_count -= self.describe_fallback_dirport(80)
  1768. dir_count -= self.describe_fallback_dirport(9030)
  1769. logging.warning('%s of fallbacks are on other DirPorts'%(
  1770. CandidateList.describe_percentage(dir_count,
  1771. fallback_count)))
  1772. # return a list of fallbacks which have the Exit flag
  1773. def fallbacks_with_exit(self):
  1774. return filter(lambda x: x.is_exit(), self.fallbacks)
  1775. # log a message about the proportion of fallbacks with an Exit flag
  1776. def describe_fallback_exit_flag(self):
  1777. exit_falback_count = len(self.fallbacks_with_exit())
  1778. fallback_count = len(self.fallbacks)
  1779. logging.warning('%s of fallbacks have the Exit flag'%(
  1780. CandidateList.describe_percentage(exit_falback_count,
  1781. fallback_count)))
  1782. # return a list of fallbacks which have an IPv6 address
  1783. def fallbacks_with_ipv6(self):
  1784. return filter(lambda x: x.has_ipv6(), self.fallbacks)
  1785. # log a message about the proportion of fallbacks on IPv6
  1786. def describe_fallback_ip_family(self):
  1787. ipv6_falback_count = len(self.fallbacks_with_ipv6())
  1788. fallback_count = len(self.fallbacks)
  1789. logging.warning('%s of fallbacks are on IPv6'%(
  1790. CandidateList.describe_percentage(ipv6_falback_count,
  1791. fallback_count)))
  1792. def summarise_fallbacks(self, eligible_count, operator_count, failed_count,
  1793. guard_count, target_count):
  1794. s = ''
  1795. s += '/* To comment-out entries in this file, use C comments, and add *'
  1796. s += ' to the start of each line. (stem finds fallback entries using "'
  1797. s += ' at the start of a line.) */'
  1798. s += '\n'
  1799. # Report:
  1800. # whether we checked consensus download times
  1801. # the number of fallback directories (and limits/exclusions, if relevant)
  1802. # min & max fallback bandwidths
  1803. # #error if below minimum count
  1804. if PERFORM_IPV4_DIRPORT_CHECKS or PERFORM_IPV6_DIRPORT_CHECKS:
  1805. s += '/* Checked %s%s%s DirPorts served a consensus within %.1fs. */'%(
  1806. 'IPv4' if PERFORM_IPV4_DIRPORT_CHECKS else '',
  1807. ' and ' if (PERFORM_IPV4_DIRPORT_CHECKS
  1808. and PERFORM_IPV6_DIRPORT_CHECKS) else '',
  1809. 'IPv6' if PERFORM_IPV6_DIRPORT_CHECKS else '',
  1810. CONSENSUS_DOWNLOAD_SPEED_MAX)
  1811. else:
  1812. s += '/* Did not check IPv4 or IPv6 DirPort consensus downloads. */'
  1813. s += '\n'
  1814. # Multiline C comment with #error if things go bad
  1815. s += '/*'
  1816. s += '\n'
  1817. # Integers don't need escaping in C comments
  1818. fallback_count = len(self.fallbacks)
  1819. if FALLBACK_PROPORTION_OF_GUARDS is None:
  1820. fallback_proportion = ''
  1821. else:
  1822. fallback_proportion = ', Target %d (%d * %.2f)'%(target_count,
  1823. guard_count,
  1824. FALLBACK_PROPORTION_OF_GUARDS)
  1825. s += 'Final Count: %d (Eligible %d%s'%(fallback_count, eligible_count,
  1826. fallback_proportion)
  1827. if MAX_FALLBACK_COUNT is not None:
  1828. s += ', Max %d'%(MAX_FALLBACK_COUNT)
  1829. s += ')\n'
  1830. if eligible_count != fallback_count:
  1831. removed_count = eligible_count - fallback_count
  1832. excess_to_target_or_max = (eligible_count - operator_count - failed_count
  1833. - fallback_count)
  1834. # some 'Failed' failed the check, others 'Skipped' the check,
  1835. # if we already had enough successful downloads
  1836. s += ('Excluded: %d (Same Operator %d, Failed/Skipped Download %d, ' +
  1837. 'Excess %d)')%(removed_count, operator_count, failed_count,
  1838. excess_to_target_or_max)
  1839. s += '\n'
  1840. min_fb = self.fallback_min()
  1841. min_bw = min_fb._data['measured_bandwidth']
  1842. max_fb = self.fallback_max()
  1843. max_bw = max_fb._data['measured_bandwidth']
  1844. s += 'Bandwidth Range: %.1f - %.1f MByte/s'%(min_bw/(1024.0*1024.0),
  1845. max_bw/(1024.0*1024.0))
  1846. s += '\n'
  1847. s += '*/'
  1848. if fallback_count < MIN_FALLBACK_COUNT:
  1849. # We must have a minimum number of fallbacks so they are always
  1850. # reachable, and are in diverse locations
  1851. s += '\n'
  1852. s += '#error Fallback Count %d is too low. '%(fallback_count)
  1853. s += 'Must be at least %d for diversity. '%(MIN_FALLBACK_COUNT)
  1854. s += 'Try adding entries to the whitelist, '
  1855. s += 'or setting INCLUDE_UNLISTED_ENTRIES = True.'
  1856. return s
  1857. ## Main Function
  1858. def list_fallbacks():
  1859. """ Fetches required onionoo documents and evaluates the
  1860. fallback directory criteria for each of the relays """
  1861. logging.warning('Downloading and parsing Onionoo data. ' +
  1862. 'This may take some time.')
  1863. # find relays that could be fallbacks
  1864. candidates = CandidateList()
  1865. candidates.add_relays()
  1866. # work out how many fallbacks we want
  1867. guard_count = candidates.count_guards()
  1868. if FALLBACK_PROPORTION_OF_GUARDS is None:
  1869. target_count = guard_count
  1870. else:
  1871. target_count = int(guard_count * FALLBACK_PROPORTION_OF_GUARDS)
  1872. # the maximum number of fallbacks is the least of:
  1873. # - the target fallback count (FALLBACK_PROPORTION_OF_GUARDS * guard count)
  1874. # - the maximum fallback count (MAX_FALLBACK_COUNT)
  1875. if MAX_FALLBACK_COUNT is None:
  1876. max_count = target_count
  1877. else:
  1878. max_count = min(target_count, MAX_FALLBACK_COUNT)
  1879. candidates.compute_fallbacks()
  1880. prefilter_fallbacks = copy.copy(candidates.fallbacks)
  1881. # filter with the whitelist and blacklist
  1882. # if a relay has changed IPv4 address or ports recently, it will be excluded
  1883. # as ineligible before we call apply_filter_lists, and so there will be no
  1884. # warning that the details have changed from those in the whitelist.
  1885. # instead, there will be an info-level log during the eligibility check.
  1886. initial_count = len(candidates.fallbacks)
  1887. excluded_count = candidates.apply_filter_lists()
  1888. print candidates.summarise_filters(initial_count, excluded_count)
  1889. eligible_count = len(candidates.fallbacks)
  1890. # calculate the measured bandwidth of each relay,
  1891. # then remove low-bandwidth relays
  1892. candidates.calculate_measured_bandwidth()
  1893. candidates.remove_low_bandwidth_relays()
  1894. # print the raw fallback list
  1895. #for x in candidates.fallbacks:
  1896. # print x.fallbackdir_line(True)
  1897. # print json.dumps(candidates[x]._data, sort_keys=True, indent=4,
  1898. # separators=(',', ': '), default=json_util.default)
  1899. # impose mandatory conditions here, like one per contact, family, IP
  1900. # in measured bandwidth order
  1901. candidates.sort_fallbacks_by_measured_bandwidth()
  1902. operator_count = 0
  1903. # only impose these limits on the final list - operators can nominate
  1904. # multiple candidate fallbacks, and then we choose the best set
  1905. if not OUTPUT_CANDIDATES:
  1906. operator_count += candidates.limit_fallbacks_same_ip()
  1907. operator_count += candidates.limit_fallbacks_same_contact()
  1908. operator_count += candidates.limit_fallbacks_same_family()
  1909. # check if each candidate can serve a consensus
  1910. # there's a small risk we've eliminated relays from the same operator that
  1911. # can serve a consensus, in favour of one that can't
  1912. # but given it takes up to 15 seconds to check each consensus download,
  1913. # the risk is worth it
  1914. if PERFORM_IPV4_DIRPORT_CHECKS or PERFORM_IPV6_DIRPORT_CHECKS:
  1915. logging.warning('Checking consensus download speeds. ' +
  1916. 'This may take some time.')
  1917. failed_count = candidates.perform_download_consensus_checks(max_count)
  1918. # analyse and log interesting diversity metrics
  1919. # like netblock, ports, exit, IPv4-only
  1920. # (we can't easily analyse AS, and it's hard to accurately analyse country)
  1921. candidates.describe_fallback_ip_family()
  1922. # if we can't import the ipaddress module, we can't do netblock analysis
  1923. if HAVE_IPADDRESS:
  1924. candidates.describe_fallback_netblocks()
  1925. candidates.describe_fallback_ports()
  1926. candidates.describe_fallback_exit_flag()
  1927. # output C comments summarising the fallback selection process
  1928. if len(candidates.fallbacks) > 0:
  1929. print candidates.summarise_fallbacks(eligible_count, operator_count,
  1930. failed_count, guard_count,
  1931. target_count)
  1932. else:
  1933. print '/* No Fallbacks met criteria */'
  1934. # output C comments specifying the OnionOO data used to create the list
  1935. for s in fetch_source_list():
  1936. print describe_fetch_source(s)
  1937. # sort the list differently depending on why we've created it:
  1938. # if we're outputting the final fallback list, sort by fingerprint
  1939. # this makes diffs much more stable
  1940. # otherwise, if we're trying to find a bandwidth cutoff, or we want to
  1941. # contact operators in priority order, sort by bandwidth (not yet
  1942. # implemented)
  1943. # otherwise, if we're contacting operators, sort by contact
  1944. candidates.sort_fallbacks_by(OUTPUT_SORT_FIELD)
  1945. for x in candidates.fallbacks:
  1946. print x.fallbackdir_line(candidates.fallbacks, prefilter_fallbacks)
  1947. if __name__ == "__main__":
  1948. list_fallbacks()