This is what I want to do:
web-browser --> connect to remote server through telnet(server1) --> to squid-proxy(which requires authentication) through telnet on port 80(server2)
I have written a small python script that uses Twisted (here :
#! /usr/bin/python
from twisted.internet import reactor, protocol
from twisted.web import http
from telnetlib import Telnet
import getpass
from sys import stdout
class datareceiver(protocol.Protocol):
def dataReceived(self,data):
self.telnet_con.write(data)
stdout.write( self.telnet_con.read_all() )
def connectionMade(data):
stdout.write("\nA connection was made to this server\n")
def main():
server1 = "10.1.1.1"
#user = raw_input("Enter your remote account: ")
password = getpass.getpass()
tn = Telnet(server1)
if password:
tn.read_until("Password: ")
tn.write(password + "\n")
#This is server2
tn.write("telnet 10.1.1.10 80 \n")
#serverfac = protocol.Factory()
serverfac = http.HTTPFactory()
datareceiver.telnet_con = tn
serverfac.protocol = datareceiver
reactor.listenTCP(9229,serverfac)
reactor.run()
tn.write("exit\n")
print tn.read_all()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
But then I realized I'm doing it the wrong way, my shell is getting all the replies from squid instead of the browser. Can someone just outline a correct way of doing this? Should I use something else instead of twisted?