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setstatus.conf
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# file: setstatus.conf
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# Setstatus.conf is part of doorstatus - a programm to change the krautspaces
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# doorstatus. This is the configuration file for the client who triggers the
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# change.
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[general]
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timeout = 3.0
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loglevel = info
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[server]
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host = nr18.space
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port = 10001
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cert = ./certs/server.crt
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fqdn = server.status.kraut.space
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[client]
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cert = ./certs/client.crt
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key = ./certs/client.key
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setstatus.py
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setstatus.py
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# date: 26.07.2019
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# email: berhsi@web.de
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# client, that connects to the statusserver at port 10001 to update the
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# krautspace door status. allowed arguments are 0 or 1.
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# Setstatus.py is part of doorstatus - a programm to deal with the
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# krautspaces doorstatus.
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# client, who connects to the statusserver at port 10001 to update the
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# krautspace door status. If no status is given as argument, he reads from
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# stdin until input is 0 or 1.
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import argparse
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import socket
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import ssl
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import sys
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import os
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import socket
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import logging
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import configparser
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from sys import exit, argv
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def check_arguments(argv):
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'''
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Checks length and validity of command line argument vectors. If there is
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no argument or argument is not valid, it returns None. Otherwise it
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converts the string value into a byte value.
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param 1: array of strings
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return: None or byte value
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'''
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if len(argv) == 1:
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byte_value = None
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else:
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if argv[1].strip() == '0' or argv[1].strip() == '1':
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i = int(argv[1].strip())
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logging.debug('Set value to {}'.format(i))
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byte_value = bytes([i])
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else:
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byte_value = None
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return byte_value
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def read_argument():
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'''
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Reads from stdin until the given value is valid. Convert the given
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string to a byte value and return this value.
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return: byte value
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'''
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status = None
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while status is None:
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buf = input('Enter new status (0/1): ')
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if buf == '0' or buf == '1':
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status = bytes([int(buf)])
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logging.debug('Read status: {}'.format(status))
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return status
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def print_config(config):
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'''
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Logs the config with level debug.
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'''
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logging.debug('Using config:')
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for section in config.sections():
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logging.debug('Section {}'.format(section))
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for i in config[section]:
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logging.debug(' {}: {}'.format(i, config[section][i]))
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def main():
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description = "Set door status of Krautspace"
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description)
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parser.add_argument("status_code", help="status to set", type=int,
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choices=(0, 1))
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args = parser.parse_args()
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print("Status set to {}".format(bytes([args.status_code])))
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HOST = 'localhost'
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PORT = 10001
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SERVER_NAME = 'server.status.kraut.space'
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CLIENT_CERT = './certs/client.crt'
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CLIENT_KEY = './certs/client.key'
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SERVER_CERT = './certs/server.crt'
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STATUS = None
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RESPONSE = None
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print('Check certs')
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for certfile in (CLIENT_CERT, CLIENT_KEY, SERVER_CERT):
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if os.access(certfile, os.R_OK) is False:
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print('Failed to read cert: {}'.format(certfile))
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sys.exit(1)
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try:
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context = ssl.create_default_context(ssl.Purpose.SERVER_AUTH,
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cafile=SERVER_CERT)
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context.load_cert_chain(certfile=CLIENT_CERT, keyfile=CLIENT_KEY)
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context.set_ciphers('EECDH+AESGCM') # only ciphers for tls 1.2 and 1.3
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context.options |= getattr(ssl._ssl, 'OP_NO_COMPRESSION', 0)
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print('SSL context created')
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except Exception as e:
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print('Failed to create ssl context: {}'.format(e))
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sys.exit(2)
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loglevel = logging.DEBUG
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formatstring = '%(asctime)s: %(levelname)s: %(message)s'
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logging.basicConfig(format=formatstring, level=loglevel)
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default_config = {
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'general': {
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'timeout': 5.0,
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'loglevel': 'warning'
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},
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'server': {
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'host': 'localhost',
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'port': 10001,
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'cert': './certs/server.crt',
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'fqdn': 'server.status.kraut.space'
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},
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'client': {
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'cert': './certs/client.crt',
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'key': './certs/client.key'
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}
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}
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configfile = './setstatus.conf'
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config = configparser.ConfigParser()
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config.read_dict(default_config)
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if not config.read(configfile):
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logging.warning('Configuration file {} not found or not readable.'.format(
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configfile))
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logging.warning('Using default values.')
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logger = logging.getLogger()
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if not config['general']['loglevel'] in ('critical', 'error', 'warning',
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'info', 'debug'):
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logging.warning('Invalid loglevel %s given. Using default level %s.',
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config['general']['loglevel'],
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default_config['general']['loglevel'])
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config.set('general', 'loglevel', default_config['general']['loglevel'])
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logger.setLevel(config['general']['loglevel'].upper())
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print_config(config)
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STATUS = check_arguments(argv)
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while STATUS is None:
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STATUS = read_argument()
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context = ssl.create_default_context(ssl.Purpose.SERVER_AUTH,
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cafile=config['server']['cert'])
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# use only cyphers for tls version 1.2 and 1.3
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context.set_ciphers('EECDH+AESGCM')
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context.options |= getattr(ssl._ssl, 'OP_NO_COMPRESSION', 0)
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context.load_cert_chain(certfile=config['client']['cert'],
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keyfile=config['client']['key'])
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logging.debug('SSL context created')
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with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM, 0) as mySocket:
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print('Socket created')
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logging.debug('Socket created')
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try:
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conn = context.wrap_socket(mySocket, server_side=False,
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server_hostname=SERVER_NAME)
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print('Connection wrapped with ssl.context')
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conn.settimeout(5.0)
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server_hostname=config['server']['fqdn'])
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logging.debug('Connection wrapped with ssl.context')
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except Exception as e:
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print('Context wrapper failed: {}'.format(e))
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logging.error('Context wrapper failed: {}'.format(e))
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try:
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conn.connect((HOST, PORT))
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print('Connection established: {}'.format(conn.getpeercert()))
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conn.settimeout(float(config['general']['timeout']))
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except Exception as e:
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logging.debug('Failed to set timeout: {}'.format(e))
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try:
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conn.connect((config['server']['host'], int(config['server']['port'])))
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except socket.timeout:
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print('Connection timeout')
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logging.eror('Connection timeout')
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except Exception as e:
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print('Connection failed: {}'.format(e))
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sys.exit(3)
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logging.error('Connection failed: {}'.format(e))
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exit(1)
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logging.debug('Peer certificate commonName: {}'.format(
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conn.getpeercert()['subject'][5][0][1]))
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logging.debug('Peer certificate serialNumber: {}'.format(
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conn.getpeercert()['serialNumber']))
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try:
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print('Send new status: {}'.format(STATUS))
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logging.debug('Send new status: {}'.format(STATUS))
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conn.send(STATUS)
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except Exception as e:
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print('Error: {}'.format(e))
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sys.exit(4)
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logging.error('Error: {}'.format(e))
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exit(2)
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try:
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RESPONSE = conn.recv(1)
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print('Server returns: {}'.format(RESPONSE))
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logging.debug('Server returns: {}'.format(RESPONSE))
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if RESPONSE == STATUS:
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print('Status sucessfull updated')
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logging.info('Status sucessfull updated')
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else:
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print('Failed to update status')
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print('Disconnect from server')
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logging.error('Failed to update status')
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logging.debug('Disconnect from server')
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except Exception as e:
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print('Error: {}'.format(e))
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sys.exit(5)
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logging.error('Error: {}'.format(e))
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exit(3)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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statusd.conf
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# file: statusd.conf
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# Configuration file for the server, who is manage the api for door status
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# from krautspace jena.
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# Statusd.conf is part of doorstatus - a programm to change the krautspaces
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# doorstatus. This is the configuration file for the server, who is manage
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# the api for door status from krautspace jena.
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# host, where server lives (string with fqdn or ipv4). default ist
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# Set [server][host] to localhost or 127.0.0.1 if you want listen only to
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# localhost.
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HOST = '127.0.0.1'
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# port, where the server is listen. default is 100001
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PORT = 10001
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[general]
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timeout = 5.0
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loglevel = debug
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# timeout for connection
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TIMEOUT = 5
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[server]
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host = localhost
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port = 10001
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cert = ./certs/server.crt
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key = ./certs/server.key
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# path for ssl keys and certificates. default is the current directory.
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SERVER_CERT = './certs/server.crt'
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SERVER_KEY = './certs/server.key'
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CLIENT_CERT = './certs/client.crt'
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[client]
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cert = ./certs/client.crt
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# path to api files
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API_TEMPLATE = './api_template'
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API = './api'
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# loglevel (maybe CRITICAL(50), ERROR(40), WARNING(30), INFO(20), DEBUG(10))
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# default is warning
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VERBOSITY = 'debug'
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[api]
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api = ./api
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template = ./api_template
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# file: statusd.conf
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# Configuration file for the server, who is manage the api for door status
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# from krautspace jena.
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# host, where server lives (string with fqdn or ipv4). default ist
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# localhost.
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HOST = 'localhost'
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# port, where the server is listen. default is 100001
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PORT = 10001
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# timeout for connection
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TIMEOUT = 5
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# path for ssl keys and certificates. default is the current directory.
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SERVER_CERT = './server.crt'
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SERVER_KEY = './server.key'
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CLIENT_CERT = './client.crt'
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# path to api files
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API_TEMPLATE = './api_template'
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API = '/path/to//api'
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# loglevel (maybe ERROR, INFO, DEBUG) - not implementet at the moment.
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VERBOSITY = 'info'
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# date: 26.07.2019
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# email: berhsi@web.de
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# server, which listens for ipv4 connections at port 10001. now with ssl
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# encrypted connection and client side authentication.
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# Status server, listening for door status updates. The IPv4 address and port
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# to listen on are configurable, by default localhost:10001 is used. The
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# connection is secured by TLS and client side authentication.
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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import socket
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import ssl
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import os
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import logging
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import json
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import sys
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from time import time, sleep
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from sys import exit
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def read_config(CONFIGFILE, CONFIG):
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'''
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reads the given config file and sets the values are founded.
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param 1: string
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param 2: dictionary
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return: boolean
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'''
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logging.debug('Read configfile {}'.format(CONFIGFILE))
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if os.access(CONFIGFILE, os.R_OK):
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logging.debug('Configfile is readable')
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with open(CONFIGFILE, 'r') as config:
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logging.debug('Configfile successfull read')
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for line in config.readlines():
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if not line[0] in ('#', ';', '\n', '\r'):
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key, value = (line.strip().split('='))
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key = strip_argument(key).upper()
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if key in CONFIG.keys():
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value = strip_argument(value)
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CONFIG[key] = value
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else:
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pass
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else:
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logging.error('Failed to read {}'.format(CONFIGFILE))
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logging.error('Using default values')
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return False
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return True
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import configparser
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def certs_readable(config):
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param 1: dictionary
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return: boolean
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'''
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for i in (config['SERVER_KEY'], config['SERVER_CERT'],
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config['CLIENT_CERT']):
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for i in (config['server']['key'], config['server']['cert'],
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config['client']['cert']):
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if i == '' or os.access(i, os.R_OK) is False:
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logging.error('Cant read {}'.format(i))
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logging.error('Cannot read {}'.format(i))
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return False
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return True
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def strip_argument(argument):
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def print_config(config):
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'''
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Becomes a string and strips at first whitespaces, second apostrops and
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returns the clear string.
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param 1: string
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return: string
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'''
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argument = argument.strip()
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argument = argument.strip('"')
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argument = argument.strip("'")
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return argument
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def print_config(CONFIG):
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'''
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Prints the used configuration, if loglevel ist debug.
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param 1: dictionary
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return: boolean (allways true)
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Logs the config with level debug.
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'''
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logging.debug('Using config:')
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for i in CONFIG.keys():
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logging.debug('{}: {}'.format(i, CONFIG[i]))
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return True
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for section in config.sections():
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logging.debug('Section {}'.format(section))
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for i in config[section]:
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logging.debug(' {}: {}'.format(i, config[section][i]))
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def print_ciphers(cipherlist):
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'''
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This function prints the list of the allowed ciphers.
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Prints the list of allowed ciphers.
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param1: dictionary
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return: boolean
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'''
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for j in i.keys():
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print('{}: {}'.format(j, i[j]))
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print('\n')
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return True
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def display_peercert(cert):
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'''
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This function displays the values of a given certificate.
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Displays the values of a given certificate.
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param1: dictionary
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return: boolean
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'''
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print('\t{}'.format(j))
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else:
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print('\t{}'.format(cert[i]))
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return True
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def receive_buffer_is_valid(raw_data):
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'''
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checks, if the received buffer from the connection is valid or not.
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Checks validity of the received buffer contents.
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param 1: byte
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return: boolean
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'''
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if raw_data == b'\x00' or raw_data == b'\x01':
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if raw_data in (b'\x00', b'\x01'):
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logging.debug('Argument is valid: {}'.format(raw_data))
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return True
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else:
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logging.debug('Argument is not valid: {}'.format(raw_data))
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return False
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logging.debug('Argument is not valid: {}'.format(raw_data))
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return False
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def change_status(raw_data, api):
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'''
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Becomes the received byte and the path to API file. Grabs the content of
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the API with read_api() and replaces "open" and "lastchange". Write all
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lines back to API file.
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Write the new status together with a timestamp into the Space API JSON.
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param 1: byte
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param 2: string
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return: boolean
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'''
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logging.debug('Change status API')
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# todo: use walrus operator := when migrating to python >= 3.8
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data = read_api(api)
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if data is not False:
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status, timestamp = set_values(raw_data)
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if os.access(api, os.W_OK):
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logging.debug('API file is writable')
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with open(api, 'w') as api_file:
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logging.debug('API file open successfull')
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data["state"]["open"] = status
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data["state"]["lastchange"] = timestamp
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try:
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json.dump(data, api_file, indent=4)
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except Exception as e:
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logging.error('Failed to change API file')
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logging.error('{}'.format(e))
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logging.debug('API file changed')
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else:
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logging.error('API file is not writable. Wrong permissions?')
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return False
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logging.info('Status successfull changed to {}'.format(status))
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return True
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return False
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if data is False:
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return False
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status, timestamp = set_values(raw_data)
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if os.access(api, os.W_OK):
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logging.debug('API file is writable')
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with open(api, 'w') as api_file:
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logging.debug('API file open successfull')
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data["state"]["open"] = status
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data["state"]["lastchange"] = timestamp
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try:
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json.dump(data, api_file, indent=4)
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except Exception as e:
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logging.error('Failed to change API file')
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logging.error('{}'.format(e))
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logging.debug('API file changed')
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else:
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logging.error('API file is not writable. Wrong permissions?')
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return False
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logging.info('Status successfull changed to {}'.format(status))
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return True
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def read_api(api):
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'''
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Reads the API file in an buffer und returns the buffer. If anything goes
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wrong, it returns False - otherwise it returns the buffer.
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Reads the Space API JSON into a dict. Returns the dict on success and
|
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False on failure.
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param 1: string
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return: string or boolean
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return: dict or boolean
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'''
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logging.debug('Open API file: {}'.format(api))
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if os.access(api, os.R_OK):
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logging.debug('API is readable')
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with open(api, 'r') as api_file:
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logging.debug('API opened successfull')
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try:
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api_json_data = json.load(api_file)
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logging.debug('API file read successfull')
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except Exception as e:
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logging.error('Failed to read API file(): {}'.format(e))
|
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return False
|
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return (api_json_data)
|
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logging.error('Failed to read API file')
|
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return False
|
||||
|
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# return early if the API JSON cannot be read
|
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if not os.access(api, os.R_OK):
|
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logging.error('Failed to read API file')
|
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return False
|
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|
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logging.debug('API is readable')
|
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with open(api, 'r') as api_file:
|
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logging.debug('API file successfully opened')
|
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try:
|
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api_json_data = json.load(api_file)
|
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logging.debug('API file read successfull')
|
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except Exception as e:
|
||||
logging.error('Failed to read API file: {}'.format(e))
|
||||
return False
|
||||
return api_json_data
|
||||
|
||||
|
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def set_values(raw_data):
|
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|
@ -193,45 +155,21 @@ def set_values(raw_data):
|
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param 1: byte
|
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return: tuple
|
||||
'''
|
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status = "true" if raw_data == b'\x01' else "false"
|
||||
timestamp = str(time()).split('.')[0]
|
||||
if raw_data == b'\x01':
|
||||
status = "true"
|
||||
else:
|
||||
status = "false"
|
||||
|
||||
logging.debug('Set values for timestamp: {} and status: {}'.format(
|
||||
timestamp, status))
|
||||
return (status, timestamp)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def read_loglevel(CONFIG):
|
||||
'''
|
||||
The function translates the value string from config verbosity option to
|
||||
a valid logging option.
|
||||
param1: dictionary
|
||||
return: boolean or integer
|
||||
'''
|
||||
if CONFIG['VERBOSITY'] == 'critical':
|
||||
loglevel = logging.CRITICAL
|
||||
elif CONFIG['VERBOSITY'] == 'error':
|
||||
loglevel = logging.ERROR
|
||||
elif CONFIG['VERBOSITY'] == 'warning':
|
||||
loglevel = logging.WARNING
|
||||
elif CONFIG['VERBOSITY'] == 'info':
|
||||
loglevel = logging.INFO
|
||||
elif CONFIG['VERBOSITY'] == 'debug':
|
||||
loglevel = logging.DEBUG
|
||||
else:
|
||||
loglevel = False
|
||||
return(loglevel)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def main():
|
||||
'''
|
||||
The main function - opens a socket, create a ssl context, load certs and
|
||||
listen for connections. at ssl context we set only one available cipher
|
||||
The main function - open a socket, create a ssl context, load certs and
|
||||
listen for connections. At SSL context we set only one available cipher
|
||||
suite and disable compression.
|
||||
OP_NO_COMPRESSION: prevention against crime attack
|
||||
OP_DONT_ISERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS: prevention agains cbc 4 attack
|
||||
OP_NO_COMPRESSION: prevention against CRIME attack
|
||||
OP_DONT_ISERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS: prevention agains CBC 4 attack
|
||||
(cve-2011-3389)
|
||||
'''
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -239,90 +177,99 @@ def main():
|
|||
formatstring = '%(asctime)s: %(levelname)s: %(message)s'
|
||||
logging.basicConfig(format=formatstring, level=loglevel)
|
||||
|
||||
CONFIG = {
|
||||
'HOST': 'localhost',
|
||||
'PORT': 10001,
|
||||
'SERVER_CERT': './server.crt',
|
||||
'SERVER_KEY': './server.key',
|
||||
'CLIENT_CERT': './client.crt',
|
||||
'TIMEOUT': 3.0,
|
||||
'API': './api',
|
||||
'API_TEMPLATE': './api_template',
|
||||
'VERBOSITY': 'warning'
|
||||
default_config = {
|
||||
'general': {
|
||||
'timeout': 3.0,
|
||||
'loglevel': 'warning'
|
||||
},
|
||||
'server': {
|
||||
'host': 'localhost',
|
||||
'port': 10001,
|
||||
'cert': './certs/server.crt',
|
||||
'key': './certs/server.key'
|
||||
},
|
||||
'client': {
|
||||
'cert': './certs/client.crt'
|
||||
},
|
||||
'api': {
|
||||
'api': './api',
|
||||
'template': './api_template'
|
||||
}
|
||||
CONFIG_FILE = './statusd.conf'
|
||||
read_config(CONFIG_FILE, CONFIG)
|
||||
loglevel = read_loglevel(CONFIG)
|
||||
if loglevel is not False:
|
||||
logger = logging.getLogger()
|
||||
logger.setLevel(loglevel)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
loglevel = logging.WARNING
|
||||
logger = logging.getLogger()
|
||||
logger.setLevel(loglevel)
|
||||
logging.warning('Invalid value for loglevel. Set default value')
|
||||
}
|
||||
configfile = './statusd.conf'
|
||||
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
|
||||
config.read_dict(default_config)
|
||||
if not config.read(configfile):
|
||||
logging.warning('Configuration file %s not found or not readable. Using default values.',
|
||||
configfile)
|
||||
|
||||
print_config(CONFIG)
|
||||
logger = logging.getLogger()
|
||||
if not config['general']['loglevel'] in ('critical', 'error', 'warning', 'info', 'debug'):
|
||||
logging.warning('Invalid loglevel %s given. Using default level %s.',
|
||||
config['general']['loglevel'],
|
||||
default_config['general']['loglevel'])
|
||||
config.set('general', 'loglevel', default_config['general']['loglevel'])
|
||||
|
||||
logger.setLevel(config['general']['loglevel'].upper())
|
||||
|
||||
print_config(config)
|
||||
|
||||
# todo: zertifikate sollten nur lesbar sein!
|
||||
|
||||
if certs_readable(CONFIG) is False:
|
||||
if not certs_readable(config):
|
||||
logging.error('Cert check failed\nExit')
|
||||
exit()
|
||||
sys.exit(1)
|
||||
|
||||
context = ssl.create_default_context(ssl.Purpose.CLIENT_AUTH)
|
||||
context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
|
||||
context.load_cert_chain(certfile=CONFIG['SERVER_CERT'],
|
||||
keyfile=CONFIG['SERVER_KEY'])
|
||||
context.load_verify_locations(cafile=CONFIG['CLIENT_CERT'])
|
||||
context.load_cert_chain(certfile=config['server']['cert'],
|
||||
keyfile=config['server']['key'])
|
||||
context.load_verify_locations(cafile=config['client']['cert'])
|
||||
context.set_ciphers('EECDH+AESGCM') # only ciphers for tls 1.2 and 1.3
|
||||
context.options = ssl.OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE
|
||||
# ssl + kompression = schlecht
|
||||
context.options |= getattr(ssl._ssl, 'OP_NO_COMPRESSION', 0)
|
||||
# ensure, compression is disabled (disabled by default anyway at the moment)
|
||||
context.options |= ssl.OP_NO_COMPRESSION
|
||||
logging.debug('SSL context created')
|
||||
# print_ciphers(context.get_ciphers())
|
||||
|
||||
with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM, 0) as mySocket:
|
||||
logging.debug('Socket created')
|
||||
try:
|
||||
mySocket.bind((CONFIG['HOST'], int(CONFIG['PORT'])))
|
||||
mySocket.bind((config['server']['host'], int(config['server']['port'])))
|
||||
mySocket.listen(5)
|
||||
logging.info('Listen on {} at Port {}'.format(CONFIG['HOST'],
|
||||
CONFIG['PORT']))
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
logging.error('unable to bind and listen')
|
||||
logging.error('Unable to bind and listen')
|
||||
logging.error('{}'.format(e))
|
||||
exit()
|
||||
sys.exit(1)
|
||||
logging.info('Listening on {} at Port {}'.format(config['server']['host'],
|
||||
config['server']['port']))
|
||||
|
||||
while True:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
fromSocket, fromAddr = mySocket.accept()
|
||||
logging.info('Client connected: {}:{}'.format(fromAddr[0],
|
||||
fromAddr[1]))
|
||||
logging.info('Client connected: {}:{}'.format(fromAddr[0], fromAddr[1]))
|
||||
try:
|
||||
fromSocket.settimeout(float(CONFIG['TIMEOUT']))
|
||||
fromSocket.settimeout(float(config['general']['timeout']))
|
||||
logging.debug('Connection timeout set to {}'.format(
|
||||
CONFIG['TIMEOUT']))
|
||||
config['general']['timeout']))
|
||||
except Exception:
|
||||
logging.error('Canot set timeout to {}'.format(
|
||||
CONFIG['TIMEOUT']))
|
||||
logging.error('Use default value: 3.0')
|
||||
fromSocket.settimeout(3.0)
|
||||
logging.error('Cannot set timeout to {}'.format(
|
||||
config['general']['timeout']))
|
||||
try:
|
||||
conn = context.wrap_socket(fromSocket, server_side=True)
|
||||
conn.settimeout(3.0)
|
||||
# display_peercert(conn.getpeercert())
|
||||
logging.debug('Connection established')
|
||||
logging.debug('Peer certificate commonName: {}'.format
|
||||
(conn.getpeercert()['subject'][5][0][1]))
|
||||
logging.debug('Peer certificate serialNumber: {}'.format
|
||||
(conn.getpeercert()['serialNumber']))
|
||||
conn.settimeout(float(config['general']['timeout']))
|
||||
except socket.timeout:
|
||||
logging.error('Socket timeout')
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
logging.error('Connection failed: {}'.format(e))
|
||||
logging.info('Connection established')
|
||||
logging.info('Peer certificate commonName: {}'.format(
|
||||
conn.getpeercert()['subject'][5][0][1]))
|
||||
logging.debug('Peer certificate serialNumber: {}'.format(
|
||||
conn.getpeercert()['serialNumber']))
|
||||
|
||||
raw_data = conn.recv(1)
|
||||
if receive_buffer_is_valid(raw_data) is True:
|
||||
if change_status(raw_data, CONFIG['API']) is True:
|
||||
if change_status(raw_data, config['api']['api']) is True:
|
||||
logging.debug('Send {} back'.format(raw_data))
|
||||
conn.send(raw_data)
|
||||
# change_status returns false:
|
||||
|
@ -332,15 +279,14 @@ def main():
|
|||
conn.send(b'\x03')
|
||||
# receive_handle returns false:
|
||||
else:
|
||||
logging.info('Invalid argument recived: {}'.format(
|
||||
raw_data))
|
||||
logging.info('Invalid argument received: {}'.format(raw_data))
|
||||
logging.debug('Send {} back'.format(b'\x03'))
|
||||
if conn:
|
||||
conn.send(b'\x03')
|
||||
sleep(0.1) # protection against dos
|
||||
except KeyboardInterrupt:
|
||||
logging.info('Exit')
|
||||
exit()
|
||||
sys.exit(1)
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
logging.error('{}'.format(e))
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
|
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