synapse-product/synapse/http/endpoint.py
Richard van der Hoff 75e67b9ee4 Handle SERVFAILs when doing AAAA lookups for federation ()
... to cope with people with broken dnssec setups, mostly
2017-09-28 15:24:00 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import socket
from twisted.internet.endpoints import HostnameEndpoint, wrapClientTLS
from twisted.internet import defer, reactor
from twisted.internet.error import ConnectError
from twisted.names import client, dns
from twisted.names.error import DNSNameError, DomainError
import collections
import logging
import random
import time
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
SERVER_CACHE = {}
# our record of an individual server which can be tried to reach a destination.
#
# "host" is actually a dotted-quad or ipv6 address string. Except when there's
# no SRV record, in which case it is the original hostname.
_Server = collections.namedtuple(
"_Server", "priority weight host port expires"
)
def matrix_federation_endpoint(reactor, destination, ssl_context_factory=None,
timeout=None):
"""Construct an endpoint for the given matrix destination.
Args:
reactor: Twisted reactor.
destination (bytes): The name of the server to connect to.
ssl_context_factory (twisted.internet.ssl.ContextFactory): Factory
which generates SSL contexts to use for TLS.
timeout (int): connection timeout in seconds
"""
domain_port = destination.split(":")
domain = domain_port[0]
port = int(domain_port[1]) if domain_port[1:] else None
endpoint_kw_args = {}
if timeout is not None:
endpoint_kw_args.update(timeout=timeout)
if ssl_context_factory is None:
transport_endpoint = HostnameEndpoint
default_port = 8008
else:
def transport_endpoint(reactor, host, port, timeout):
return wrapClientTLS(
ssl_context_factory,
HostnameEndpoint(reactor, host, port, timeout=timeout))
default_port = 8448
if port is None:
return _WrappingEndpointFac(SRVClientEndpoint(
reactor, "matrix", domain, protocol="tcp",
default_port=default_port, endpoint=transport_endpoint,
endpoint_kw_args=endpoint_kw_args
))
else:
return _WrappingEndpointFac(transport_endpoint(
reactor, domain, port, **endpoint_kw_args
))
class _WrappingEndpointFac(object):
def __init__(self, endpoint_fac):
self.endpoint_fac = endpoint_fac
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def connect(self, protocolFactory):
conn = yield self.endpoint_fac.connect(protocolFactory)
conn = _WrappedConnection(conn)
defer.returnValue(conn)
class _WrappedConnection(object):
"""Wraps a connection and calls abort on it if it hasn't seen any action
for 2.5-3 minutes.
"""
__slots__ = ["conn", "last_request"]
def __init__(self, conn):
object.__setattr__(self, "conn", conn)
object.__setattr__(self, "last_request", time.time())
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(self.conn, name)
def __setattr__(self, name, value):
setattr(self.conn, name, value)
def _time_things_out_maybe(self):
# We use a slightly shorter timeout here just in case the callLater is
# triggered early. Paranoia ftw.
# TODO: Cancel the previous callLater rather than comparing time.time()?
if time.time() - self.last_request >= 2.5 * 60:
self.abort()
# Abort the underlying TLS connection. The abort() method calls
# loseConnection() on the underlying TLS connection which tries to
# shutdown the connection cleanly. We call abortConnection()
# since that will promptly close the underlying TCP connection.
self.transport.abortConnection()
def request(self, request):
self.last_request = time.time()
# Time this connection out if we haven't send a request in the last
# N minutes
# TODO: Cancel the previous callLater?
reactor.callLater(3 * 60, self._time_things_out_maybe)
d = self.conn.request(request)
def update_request_time(res):
self.last_request = time.time()
# TODO: Cancel the previous callLater?
reactor.callLater(3 * 60, self._time_things_out_maybe)
return res
d.addCallback(update_request_time)
return d
class SpiderEndpoint(object):
"""An endpoint which refuses to connect to blacklisted IP addresses
Implements twisted.internet.interfaces.IStreamClientEndpoint.
"""
def __init__(self, reactor, host, port, blacklist, whitelist,
endpoint=HostnameEndpoint, endpoint_kw_args={}):
self.reactor = reactor
self.host = host
self.port = port
self.blacklist = blacklist
self.whitelist = whitelist
self.endpoint = endpoint
self.endpoint_kw_args = endpoint_kw_args
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def connect(self, protocolFactory):
address = yield self.reactor.resolve(self.host)
from netaddr import IPAddress
ip_address = IPAddress(address)
if ip_address in self.blacklist:
if self.whitelist is None or ip_address not in self.whitelist:
raise ConnectError(
"Refusing to spider blacklisted IP address %s" % address
)
logger.info("Connecting to %s:%s", address, self.port)
endpoint = self.endpoint(
self.reactor, address, self.port, **self.endpoint_kw_args
)
connection = yield endpoint.connect(protocolFactory)
defer.returnValue(connection)
class SRVClientEndpoint(object):
"""An endpoint which looks up SRV records for a service.
Cycles through the list of servers starting with each call to connect
picking the next server.
Implements twisted.internet.interfaces.IStreamClientEndpoint.
"""
def __init__(self, reactor, service, domain, protocol="tcp",
default_port=None, endpoint=HostnameEndpoint,
endpoint_kw_args={}):
self.reactor = reactor
self.service_name = "_%s._%s.%s" % (service, protocol, domain)
if default_port is not None:
self.default_server = _Server(
host=domain,
port=default_port,
priority=0,
weight=0,
expires=0,
)
else:
self.default_server = None
self.endpoint = endpoint
self.endpoint_kw_args = endpoint_kw_args
self.servers = None
self.used_servers = None
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def fetch_servers(self):
self.used_servers = []
self.servers = yield resolve_service(self.service_name)
def pick_server(self):
if not self.servers:
if self.used_servers:
self.servers = self.used_servers
self.used_servers = []
self.servers.sort()
elif self.default_server:
return self.default_server
else:
raise ConnectError(
"No server available for %s" % self.service_name
)
# look for all servers with the same priority
min_priority = self.servers[0].priority
weight_indexes = list(
(index, server.weight + 1)
for index, server in enumerate(self.servers)
if server.priority == min_priority
)
total_weight = sum(weight for index, weight in weight_indexes)
target_weight = random.randint(0, total_weight)
for index, weight in weight_indexes:
target_weight -= weight
if target_weight <= 0:
server = self.servers[index]
# XXX: this looks totally dubious:
#
# (a) we never reuse a server until we have been through
# all of the servers at the same priority, so if the
# weights are A: 100, B:1, we always do ABABAB instead of
# AAAA...AAAB (approximately).
#
# (b) After using all the servers at the lowest priority,
# we move onto the next priority. We should only use the
# second priority if servers at the top priority are
# unreachable.
#
del self.servers[index]
self.used_servers.append(server)
return server
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def connect(self, protocolFactory):
if self.servers is None:
yield self.fetch_servers()
server = self.pick_server()
logger.info("Connecting to %s:%s", server.host, server.port)
endpoint = self.endpoint(
self.reactor, server.host, server.port, **self.endpoint_kw_args
)
connection = yield endpoint.connect(protocolFactory)
defer.returnValue(connection)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def resolve_service(service_name, dns_client=client, cache=SERVER_CACHE, clock=time):
cache_entry = cache.get(service_name, None)
if cache_entry:
if all(s.expires > int(clock.time()) for s in cache_entry):
servers = list(cache_entry)
defer.returnValue(servers)
servers = []
try:
try:
answers, _, _ = yield dns_client.lookupService(service_name)
except DNSNameError:
defer.returnValue([])
if (len(answers) == 1
and answers[0].type == dns.SRV
and answers[0].payload
and answers[0].payload.target == dns.Name('.')):
raise ConnectError("Service %s unavailable" % service_name)
for answer in answers:
if answer.type != dns.SRV or not answer.payload:
continue
payload = answer.payload
hosts = yield _get_hosts_for_srv_record(
dns_client, str(payload.target)
)
for (ip, ttl) in hosts:
host_ttl = min(answer.ttl, ttl)
servers.append(_Server(
host=ip,
port=int(payload.port),
priority=int(payload.priority),
weight=int(payload.weight),
expires=int(clock.time()) + host_ttl,
))
servers.sort()
cache[service_name] = list(servers)
except DomainError as e:
# We failed to resolve the name (other than a NameError)
# Try something in the cache, else rereaise
cache_entry = cache.get(service_name, None)
if cache_entry:
logger.warn(
"Failed to resolve %r, falling back to cache. %r",
service_name, e
)
servers = list(cache_entry)
else:
raise e
defer.returnValue(servers)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def _get_hosts_for_srv_record(dns_client, host):
"""Look up each of the hosts in a SRV record
Args:
dns_client (twisted.names.dns.IResolver):
host (basestring): host to look up
Returns:
Deferred[list[(str, int)]]: a list of (host, ttl) pairs
"""
ip4_servers = []
ip6_servers = []
def cb(res):
# lookupAddress and lookupIP6Address return a three-tuple
# giving the answer, authority, and additional sections of the
# response.
#
# we only care about the answers.
return res[0]
def eb(res, record_type):
if res.check(DNSNameError):
return []
logger.warn("Error looking up %s for %s: %s",
record_type, host, res, res.value)
return res
# no logcontexts here, so we can safely fire these off and gatherResults
d1 = dns_client.lookupAddress(host).addCallbacks(cb, eb)
d2 = dns_client.lookupIPV6Address(host).addCallbacks(cb, eb)
results = yield defer.DeferredList(
[d1, d2], consumeErrors=True)
# if all of the lookups failed, raise an exception rather than blowing out
# the cache with an empty result.
if results and all(s == defer.FAILURE for (s, _) in results):
defer.returnValue(results[0][1])
for (success, result) in results:
if success == defer.FAILURE:
continue
for answer in result:
if not answer.payload:
continue
try:
if answer.type == dns.A:
ip = answer.payload.dottedQuad()
ip4_servers.append((ip, answer.ttl))
elif answer.type == dns.AAAA:
ip = socket.inet_ntop(
socket.AF_INET6, answer.payload.address,
)
ip6_servers.append((ip, answer.ttl))
else:
# the most likely candidate here is a CNAME record.
# rfc2782 says srvs may not point to aliases.
logger.warn(
"Ignoring unexpected DNS record type %s for %s",
answer.type, host,
)
continue
except Exception as e:
logger.warn("Ignoring invalid DNS response for %s: %s",
host, e)
continue
# keep the ipv4 results before the ipv6 results, mostly to match historical
# behaviour.
defer.returnValue(ip4_servers + ip6_servers)