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Transparent Proxy and Redirecting Sockets

Started byLuca Bongiorni <bongio87@gmail.com>
First post2013-02-21 07:24 -0800
Last post2013-02-21 17:47 +0200
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  Transparent Proxy and Redirecting Sockets Luca Bongiorni <bongio87@gmail.com> - 2013-02-21 07:24 -0800
    Re: Transparent Proxy and Redirecting Sockets Rodrick Brown <rodrick.brown@gmail.com> - 2013-02-21 10:39 -0500
    Re: Transparent Proxy and Redirecting Sockets Luca Bongiorni <bongio87@gmail.com> - 2013-02-21 17:47 +0200

#39435 — Transparent Proxy and Redirecting Sockets

FromLuca Bongiorni <bongio87@gmail.com>
Date2013-02-21 07:24 -0800
SubjectTransparent Proxy and Redirecting Sockets
Message-ID<d14ab355-a134-405c-ada4-9ae64d7a8aac@googlegroups.com>
Hi all,
Around I have found plenty useful sources about TCP transparent proxies. However I am still missing how to make socket redirection.

What I would like to do is:

host_A <--> PROXY <--> host_B
              ^
              |
host_C <------

At the beginning the proxy is simply forwarding the data between A and B.
Subsequently, when a parser catches the right pattern, the proxy quit the communication between A and B and redirect all the traffic to the host_C.

I would be pleased if someone would suggest me some resources or hints.

Thank you :)
Cheers,
Luca

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#39436

FromRodrick Brown <rodrick.brown@gmail.com>
Date2013-02-21 10:39 -0500
Message-ID<mailman.2176.1361461192.2939.python-list@python.org>
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On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Luca Bongiorni <bongio87@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> Around I have found plenty useful sources about TCP transparent proxies.
> However I am still missing how to make socket redirection.
>
> What I would like to do is:
>
> host_A <--> PROXY <--> host_B
>               ^
>               |
> host_C <------
>
> At the beginning the proxy is simply forwarding the data between A and B.
> Subsequently, when a parser catches the right pattern, the proxy quit the
> communication between A and B and redirect all the traffic to the host_C.
>
> I would be pleased if someone would suggest me some resources or hints.
>
>
Are you looking for a Python way of doing this? I would highly recommend
taking a look at ha-proxy as its very robust, simple and fast. If you're
looking to implement this in Python code you may want to use a framework
like Twisted - http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/TwistedProject

Twisted provides many functionality that can leverage to accomplish this
task.


> Thank you :)
> Cheers,
> Luca
>
> --
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
>

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#39437

FromLuca Bongiorni <bongio87@gmail.com>
Date2013-02-21 17:47 +0200
Message-ID<mailman.2177.1361461659.2939.python-list@python.org>
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2013/2/21 Rodrick Brown <rodrick.brown@gmail.com>

> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Luca Bongiorni <bongio87@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> Around I have found plenty useful sources about TCP transparent proxies.
>> However I am still missing how to make socket redirection.
>>
>> What I would like to do is:
>>
>> host_A <--> PROXY <--> host_B
>>               ^
>>               |
>> host_C <------
>>
>> At the beginning the proxy is simply forwarding the data between A and B.
>> Subsequently, when a parser catches the right pattern, the proxy quit the
>> communication between A and B and redirect all the traffic to the host_C.
>>
>> I would be pleased if someone would suggest me some resources or hints.
>>
>>
> Are you looking for a Python way of doing this? I would highly recommend
> taking a look at ha-proxy as its very robust, simple and fast. If you're
> looking to implement this in Python code you may want to use a framework
> like Twisted - http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/TwistedProject
>
> Twisted provides many functionality that can leverage to accomplish this
> task.
>

Thank you for the hint. I will start to delve on it right now.
Cheers,
Luca


>
>
>> Thank you :)
>> Cheers,
>> Luca
>>
>> --
>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
>>
>
>

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