Refactored for correct retry logic

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Geoffrey Frogeye 2019-11-14 15:03:20 +01:00
parent b343893c72
commit 88f0bcc648

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# pylint: disable=C0103
"""
From a list of subdomains, output only
@ -7,11 +6,11 @@ the ones resolving to a first-party tracker.
"""
import logging
import threading
import queue
import os
import queue
import re
import sys
import threading
import typing
import coloredlogs
@ -22,31 +21,43 @@ import progressbar
import regexes
DNS_TIMEOUT = 60.0
NUMBER_THREADS = 512
NUMBER_TRIES = 10
# TODO Try again does not work because sentinel get through first :/
class DnsResolver(threading.Thread):
class Worker(threading.Thread):
"""
Worker process for a DNS resolver.
Will resolve DNS to match first-party subdomains.
"""
def __init__(self,
in_queue: queue.Queue,
out_queue: queue.Queue,
server: str):
super(DnsResolver, self).__init__()
self.log = logging.getLogger(server)
def change_nameserver(self) -> None:
"""
Assign a this worker another nameserver from the queue.
"""
server = None
while server is None:
try:
server = self.orchestrator.nameservers_queue.get(block=False)
except queue.Empty:
self.orchestrator.refill_nameservers_queue()
self.log.debug("Using nameserver: %s", server)
self.resolver.nameservers = [server]
self.in_queue = in_queue
self.out_queue = out_queue
def __init__(self,
orchestrator: 'Orchestrator',
index: int = 0):
super(Worker, self).__init__()
self.log = logging.getLogger(f'worker{index:03d}')
self.orchestrator = orchestrator
self.resolver = dns.resolver.Resolver()
self.resolver.nameservers = [server]
self.change_nameserver()
def is_subdomain_matching(self, subdomain: str) -> typing.Optional[bool]:
"""
Indicates if the subdomain redirects to a first-party tracker.
Returns None if the nameserver was unable to satisfy the request.
"""
# TODO Look at the whole chain rather than the last one
# TODO Also match the ASN of the IP (caching the ASN subnetworks will do)
@ -58,16 +69,20 @@ class DnsResolver(threading.Thread):
return False
except dns.resolver.YXDOMAIN:
self.log.warning("Query name too long for %s", subdomain)
return False
return None
except dns.resolver.NoNameservers:
# NOTE Most of the time this error message means that the domain
# does not exists, but sometimes it means the that the server
# itself is broken. So we count on the retry logic.
self.log.warning("All nameservers broken for %s", subdomain)
return None
except dns.exception.Timeout:
# NOTE Same as above
self.log.warning("Timeout for %s", subdomain)
return None
except dns.name.EmptyLabel:
self.log.warning("Empty label for %s", subdomain)
return False
return None
canonical = query.canonical_name.to_text()
for regex in regexes.REGEXES:
if re.match(regex, canonical):
@ -76,58 +91,112 @@ class DnsResolver(threading.Thread):
def run(self) -> None:
self.log.info("Started")
for subdomain in iter(self.in_queue.get, None):
matching = self.is_subdomain_matching(subdomain)
for subdomain in iter(self.orchestrator.subdomains_queue.get, None):
# If issue, retry
for _ in range(NUMBER_TRIES):
matching = self.is_subdomain_matching(subdomain)
if matching is not None:
break
# If it wasn't found after multiple tries
if matching is None:
# matching = False
self.in_queue.put(subdomain)
continue
self.log.error("Gave up on %s", subdomain)
matching = False
result = (subdomain, matching)
# self.log.debug("%s", result)
self.out_queue.put(result)
self.out_queue.put(None)
self.orchestrator.results_queue.put(result)
self.orchestrator.results_queue.put(None)
self.log.info("Stopped")
def get_matching_subdomains(subdomains: typing.Iterable[str],
nameservers: typing.List[str] = None,
) -> typing.Iterable[typing.Tuple[str, bool]]:
subdomains_queue: queue.Queue = queue.Queue()
results_queue: queue.Queue = queue.Queue()
class Orchestrator():
"""
Orchestrator of the different DnsResolver threads.
Orchestrator of the different Worker threads.
"""
# Use interal resolver by default
servers = nameservers or dns.resolver.Resolver().nameservers
def refill_nameservers_queue(self) -> None:
"""
Re-fill the given nameservers into the nameservers queue.
Done every-time the queue is empty, making it
basically looping and infinite.
"""
# Might be in a race condition but that's probably fine
for nameserver in self.nameservers:
self.nameservers_queue.put(nameserver)
self.log.info("Refilled nameserver queue")
# Create workers
for server in servers:
DnsResolver(subdomains_queue, results_queue, server).start()
def __init__(self, subdomains: typing.Iterable[str],
nameservers: typing.List[str] = None):
self.log = logging.getLogger('orchestrator')
self.subdomains = subdomains
# Send data to workers
for subdomain in subdomains:
subdomains_queue.put(subdomain)
# Use interal resolver by default
self.nameservers = nameservers or dns.resolver.Resolver().nameservers
# Send sentinel to each worker
# sentinel = None ~= EOF
for _ in servers:
subdomains_queue.put(None)
self.subdomains_queue: queue.Queue = queue.Queue(
maxsize=NUMBER_THREADS)
self.results_queue: queue.Queue = queue.Queue()
self.nameservers_queue: queue.Queue = queue.Queue()
# Wait for one sentinel per worker
# In the meantime output results
for _ in servers:
for result in iter(results_queue.get, None):
yield result
self.refill_nameservers_queue()
def fill_subdomain_queue(self) -> None:
"""
Read the subdomains in input and put them into the queue.
Done in a thread so we can both:
- yield the results as they come
- not store all the subdomains at once
"""
self.log.info("Started reading subdomains")
# Send data to workers
for subdomain in self.subdomains:
self.subdomains_queue.put(subdomain)
self.log.info("Finished reading subdomains")
# Send sentinel to each worker
# sentinel = None ~= EOF
for _ in range(NUMBER_THREADS):
self.subdomains_queue.put(None)
def run(self) -> typing.Iterable[typing.Tuple[str, bool]]:
"""
Yield the results.
"""
# Create workers
self.log.info("Creating workers")
for i in range(NUMBER_THREADS):
Worker(self, i).start()
fill_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.fill_subdomain_queue)
fill_thread.start()
# Wait for one sentinel per worker
# In the meantime output results
for _ in range(NUMBER_THREADS):
for result in iter(self.results_queue.get, None):
yield result
self.log.info("Waiting for reader thread")
fill_thread.join()
self.log.info("Done!")
if __name__ == '__main__':
def main() -> None:
"""
Main function when used directly.
Takes as an input a filename (or nothing, for stdin)
that will be read and the ones that are a tracker
will be outputed on stdout.
Use the file `nameservers` as the list of nameservers
to use, or else it will use the system defaults.
Also shows a nice progressbar.
"""
coloredlogs.install(
level='DEBUG',
fmt='%(asctime)s %(name)s[%(process)d] %(levelname)s %(message)s'
fmt='%(asctime)s %(name)s %(levelname)s %(message)s'
)
# Progress bar
@ -164,8 +233,12 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
servers = list(filter(None, map(str.strip, servers)))
progress.start()
for subdomain, matching in get_matching_subdomains(iterator, servers):
for subdomain, matching in Orchestrator(iterator, servers).run():
progress.update(progress.value + 1)
if matching:
print(subdomain)
progress.finish()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()