I'm trying to use Tor-Server as a proxy in HttpWebRequest
, my code looks like this:
HttpWebRequest request;
HttpWebResponse response;
request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("http://www.google.com");
request.Proxy = new WebProxy("127.0.0.1:9051");
response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
response.Close();
it works perfect with "normal" proxies but with Tor I'm getting Exceptions while calling 开发者_高级运维
GetResponse() with Status = ServerProtocolViolation. The message is (in German...):Message = "Der Server hat eine Protokollverletzung ausgeführt.. Section=ResponseStatusLine"
If you have privoxy installed and running you can do
request.Proxy = new WebProxy("127.0.0.1:8118"); // default privoxy port
Which will enable you to make requests using tor
Tor is not an HTTP proxy. It's a SOCKS proxy. You can use an HTTP proxy that supports forwarding on SOCKS (like Privoxy) and connect to that via code instead.
Yes like the other poster said, a socks client is needed. Some libraries are Starksoft Proxy, ProxySocket and ComponentSpace Socks Proxy. sockscap is a tool that intercepts and reroutes winsock calls, and privoxy is a local proxy that can tunnel your requests over socks. A couple different solutions.
Use the library "SocksWebProxy". You can use it with WebClient & WebRequest (Just assign a new SocksWebProxy to the *.Proxy attribute). No Need for Privoxy or similar service to translate http traffic to tor.
https://github.com/Ogglas/SocksWebProxy
I made some extensions to it as well by enabling the control port. Here is how you could have Tor running in the background without Tor Browser Bundle started and to control Tor we can use Telnet or send commands programmatically via Socket.
Socket server = null;
//Authenticate using control password
IPEndPoint endPoint = new IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Parse("127.0.0.1"), 9151);
server = new Socket(AddressFamily.InterNetwork, SocketType.Stream, ProtocolType.Tcp);
server.Connect(endPoint);
server.Send(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("AUTHENTICATE \"your_password\"" + Environment.NewLine));
byte[] data = new byte[1024];
int receivedDataLength = server.Receive(data);
string stringData = Encoding.ASCII.GetString(data, 0, receivedDataLength);
//Request a new Identity
server.Send(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("SIGNAL NEWNYM" + Environment.NewLine));
data = new byte[1024];
receivedDataLength = server.Receive(data);
stringData = Encoding.ASCII.GetString(data, 0, receivedDataLength);
if (!stringData.Contains("250"))
{
Console.WriteLine("Unable to signal new user to server.");
server.Shutdown(SocketShutdown.Both);
server.Close();
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("SIGNAL NEWNYM sent successfully");
}
Steps to configure Tor:
- Copy torrc-defaults into the directory in which tor.exe is. Default directory if you are using Tor browser is: "~\Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor"
- Open a cmd prompt window
- chdir to the directory where tor.exe is. Default directory if you are using Tor browser is: "~\Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Tor\"
- Generate a password for Tor control port access.
tor.exe --hash-password “your_password_without_hyphens” | more
- Add your password password hash to torrc-defaults under ControlPort 9151. It should look something like this:
hashedControlPassword 16:3B7DA467B1C0D550602211995AE8D9352BF942AB04110B2552324B2507
. If you accept your password to be "password" you can copy the string above. - You can now access Tor control via Telnet once it is started. Now the code can run, just edit the path to where your Tor files are located in the program. Test modifying Tor via Telnet:
- Start tor with the following command:
tor.exe -f .\torrc-defaults
- Open up another cmd prompt and type:
telnet localhost 9151
- If all goes well you should see a completely black screen. Type "
autenticate “your_password_with_hyphens”
" If all goes well you should see "250 OK". - Type "
SIGNAL NEWNYM
" and you will get a new route, ergo new IP. If all goes well you should see "250 OK". - Type "
setevents circ
" (circuit events) to enable console output - Type "
getinfo circuit-status
" to see current circuits
You need "extract" a stream from socks...
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Net
Imports System.Net.Sockets
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Runtime.CompilerServices
Public Class Form1
Sub Form1_Load() Handles Me.Load
Dim Host As String = "google.com"
Dim P As New SocksProxy("localhost", 64129) 'Set your socks proxy here
Dim Stream As NetworkStream = P.GetStream(Host, 80)
Dim buffer As Byte() = Download(Stream, Host, "")
My.Computer.FileSystem.WriteAllBytes("C:\webpage.html", buffer, False)
MsgBox("ok")
End Sub
Function Download(Stream As NetworkStream, Host As String, Resource As String) As Byte()
Using writer = New StreamWriter(Stream)
writer.Write(String.Format("GET /{2} HTTP/1.1{0}Host: {1}{0}{0}", vbCrLf, Host, Resource))
writer.Flush()
Dim byteList As New List(Of Byte)
Dim bufferSize As Integer = 4096
Dim buffer(bufferSize - 1) As Byte
Do
Dim bytesRead As Integer = Stream.Read(buffer, 0, bufferSize)
byteList.AddRange(buffer.Take(bytesRead))
Loop While Stream.DataAvailable
Return byteList.ToArray
End Using
End Function
End Class
Public Class SocksProxy
Private _SocksHost As String
Private _SocksPort As Integer
Sub New(SocksHost As String, SocksPort As Integer)
_SocksHost = SocksHost
_SocksPort = SocksPort
End Sub
Function GetStream(HostDest As String, PortDest As Short) As NetworkStream
Dim client As TcpClient = New TcpClient()
client.Connect(_SocksHost, _SocksPort)
Dim stream As NetworkStream = client.GetStream()
'Auth
Dim buf = New Byte(299) {}
buf(0) = &H5
buf(1) = &H1
buf(2) = &H0
stream.Write(buf, 0, 3)
ReadExactSize(stream, buf, 0, 2)
If buf(0) <> &H5 Then
Throw New IOException("Invalid Socks Version")
End If
If buf(1) = &HFF Then
Throw New IOException("Socks Server does not support no-auth")
End If
If buf(1) <> &H0 Then
Throw New Exception("Socks Server did choose bogus auth")
End If
buf(0) = &H5
buf(1) = &H1
buf(2) = &H0
buf(3) = &H3
Dim domain = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(HostDest)
buf(4) = CByte(domain.Length)
Array.Copy(domain, 0, buf, 5, domain.Length)
Dim port = BitConverter.GetBytes(IPAddress.HostToNetworkOrder(CShort(PortDest)))
buf(5 + domain.Length) = port(0)
buf(6 + domain.Length) = port(1)
stream.Write(buf, 0, domain.Length + 7)
' Reply
ReadExactSize(stream, buf, 0, 4)
If buf(0) <> &H5 Then
Throw New IOException("Invalid Socks Version")
End If
If buf(1) <> &H0 Then
Throw New IOException(String.Format("Socks Error {0:X}", buf(1)))
End If
Dim rdest = String.Empty
Select Case buf(3)
Case &H1
' IPv4
ReadExactSize(stream, buf, 0, 4)
Dim v4 = BitConverter.ToUInt32(buf, 0)
rdest = New IPAddress(v4).ToString()
Exit Select
Case &H3
' Domain name
ReadExactSize(stream, buf, 0, 1)
If buf(0) = &HFF Then
Throw New IOException("Invalid Domain Name")
End If
ReadExactSize(stream, buf, 1, buf(0))
rdest = Encoding.ASCII.GetString(buf, 1, buf(0))
Exit Select
Case &H4
' IPv6
Dim octets = New Byte(15) {}
ReadExactSize(stream, octets, 0, 16)
rdest = New IPAddress(octets).ToString()
Exit Select
Case Else
Throw New IOException("Invalid Address type")
End Select
ReadExactSize(stream, buf, 0, 2)
Dim rport = CUShort(IPAddress.NetworkToHostOrder(CShort(BitConverter.ToUInt16(buf, 0))))
Return stream
End Function
Private Sub ReadExactSize(stream As NetworkStream, buffer As Byte(), offset As Integer, size As Integer)
While size <> 0
Dim read = stream.Read(buffer, offset, size)
If read < 0 Then
Throw New IOException("Premature end")
End If
size -= read
offset += read
End While
End Sub
End Class
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