I'm working on a proxy switching system that works a bit like browser pac files. I've managed to filter and redirect most requests to the correct IOhandlers and Socks proxys.
The Connection Settings I use in Firefox is
"Manual Proxy Configuration:"
"HTTP Proxy 127.0.0.1 Port 8080"
"Use this proxy server for all protocols" is ticked."Remote DNS" is ticked.
I'm pretty sure that the Remote DNS isn't the problem because if I set Firefox's HTTP port to 4444. I2P works fine.
The problem seems to be in the ChainProxy function. Instead of passing the headers from HTTPProxyServer: TIdHTTPProxyServer proxy host '127.0.0.1' proxy port '8080' to Chain: TIdConnectThroughHttpProxy; proxy host '127.0.0.1' proxy port '4444'. It does a DNS request for the i2p web site name which of course fails. What am I doing wrong? Thanks.
function Standard_IO(AContext: TIdHTTPProxyServerContext): TIdIOHandler;
var
StackIO: TIdIOHandlerStack;
begin
StackIO:=TIdIOHandlerStack.Create(AContext.OutboundClient);
Result:=StackIO;
end;
function SSL_IO(AContext: TIdHTTPProxyServerContext): TIdIOHandler;
var
SSLStackIO: TIdSSLIOHandlerSocketOpenSSL;
begin
SSLStackIO:=TIdSSLIOHandlerSocketOpenSSL.Create(AContext.OutboundClient);
SSLStackIO.SSLOptions.Mode:=sslmUnassigned;
SSLStackIO.SSLOptions.Method:=sslvTLSv1_2;
SSLStackIO.SSLOptions.SSLVersions:=[sslvSSLv2,sslvSSLv3,sslvTLSv1,sslvTLSv1_1,sslvTLSv1_2];
SSLStackIO.SSLOptions.VerifyMode:=[];
SSLStackIO.PassThrough:=True;
Result:=SSLStackIO;
end;
function SocksProxy(AContext: TIdHTTPProxyServerContext; Host: String; Port: TIdPort; Version: TSocksVersion): TIdCustomTransparentProxy;
var
Socks: TIdSocksInfo;
begin
AContext.OutboundClient.IOHandler:=Standard_IO(AContext);
Socks:=TIdSocksInfo.Create(AContext.OutboundClient);
Socks.Host:=Host;
Socks.Port:=Port;
Socks.Authentication:=saNoAuthentication;
Socks.Version:=Version;
Result:=Socks;
end;
function ChainProxy(AContext: TIdHTTPProxyServerContext; Host: String; Port: TIdPort): TIdCustomTransparentProxy;
var
Chain: TIdConnectThroughHttpProxy;
begin
AContext.OutboundClient.IOHandler:=Standard_IO(AContext);
Chain:=TIdConnectThroughHttpProxy.Create(AContext.OutboundClient);
Chain.Host:=Host;
Chain.Port:=Port;
Chain.Enabled:=True;
Result:=Chain;
end;
procedure TForm1.HTTPProxyServerHTTPBeforeCommand(AContext: TIdHTTPProxyServerContext);
begin
case SwitchProxy(AContext) of
0: AContext.OutboundClient.IOHandler:=Standard_IO(AContext); // http://*
1: AContext.OutboundClient.IOHandler:=SSL_IO(AContext); // https://*:443
2: AContext.OutboundClient.Socket.TransparentProxy:=SocksProxy(AContext, '127.0.0.1', 9150, svSocks5); // *.onion
3: AContext.OutboundClient.Socket.TransparentProxy:=ChainProxy(AContext, '127.0.0.1', 4444); // *.i2p
end;
end;
OnBeforeCommand
event, theOutboundClient.IOHandler
property has not been assigned yet. IfSwitchProxy()
returns 2 or 3 your code is relying on the compiler to callSocksProxy()
orChainProxy()
before it accesses theOutboundClient.Socket
property. That is a dangerous assumption to make. A safer design is to changeSocksProxy()
andChainProxy()
to return a newTIdIOHandler
that has the desiredTransparentProxy
attached to it, and then assign that toOutboundClient.IOHandler
like cases 0 and 1 do.