├── .gitignore
├── .travis.yml
├── LICENSE
├── PoolOverSocks5.sln
├── PoolOverSocks5
├── ConfigurationHandler.cs
├── PoolOverSocks5.csproj
├── Program.cs
├── Socket
│ ├── Miner.cs
│ └── Server.cs
└── images
│ └── xmr_stak_tor_demo.png
└── README.md
/.gitignore:
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1 | *.swp
2 | *.*~
3 | project.lock.json
4 | .DS_Store
5 | *.pyc
6 | nupkg/
7 |
8 | # Visual Studio Code
9 | .vscode
10 |
11 | # User-specific files
12 | *.suo
13 | *.user
14 | *.userosscache
15 | *.sln.docstates
16 |
17 | # Build results
18 | [Dd]ebug/
19 | [Dd]ebugPublic/
20 | [Rr]elease/
21 | [Rr]eleases/
22 | x64/
23 | x86/
24 | build/
25 | bld/
26 | [Bb]in/
27 | [Oo]bj/
28 | msbuild.log
29 | msbuild.err
30 | msbuild.wrn
31 |
32 | # Visual Studio 2015
33 | .vs/
34 |
35 | # Configuration files
36 | config.json
37 |
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/.travis.yml:
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1 | language: csharp
2 | dist: trusty
3 | mono: none
4 | dotnet: 2.0.0
5 | install:
6 | - dotnet restore
7 | script:
8 | - dotnet build
9 |
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1 | using Newtonsoft.Json;
2 | using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq;
3 | using System;
4 | using System.Collections.Generic;
5 | using System.IO;
6 | using System.Reflection;
7 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
8 | using System.Text;
9 |
10 | namespace PoolOverSocks5
11 | {
12 | class ConfigurationHandler
13 | {
14 | public JObject loadedConfiguration;
15 |
16 | private readonly string[] REQUIRED_KEYS = { "Relay Address", "Proxy Address", "Pool Address", "Relay Port", "Proxy Port", "Pool Port", "Relay Concurrent Connections" };
17 |
18 | public ConfigurationHandler()
19 | {
20 | if (DoesConfigurationExist())
21 | {
22 | ReadConfiguration();
23 | }
24 | else
25 | {
26 | CreateNewConfiguration();
27 | WriteConfiguration();
28 | }
29 | }
30 |
31 | private void ReadConfiguration()
32 | {
33 | try
34 | {
35 | using (StreamReader file = File.OpenText(@GetConfigurationAbsolutePath()))
36 | using (JsonTextReader reader = new JsonTextReader(file))
37 | {
38 | loadedConfiguration = (JObject)JToken.ReadFrom(reader);
39 | }
40 |
41 | ValidateConfiguration();
42 |
43 | }
44 | catch (Exception ex)
45 | {
46 | Console.WriteLine("Failed to read configuration from the disk.");
47 | Console.WriteLine("Exception: " + ex.ToString());
48 | Console.ReadLine();
49 | Environment.Exit(1);
50 | }
51 | }
52 |
53 | private void ValidateConfiguration()
54 | {
55 | foreach (string key in REQUIRED_KEYS)
56 | {
57 | try
58 | {
59 | string testing = loadedConfiguration.GetValue(key).ToString();
60 | } catch (Exception e)
61 | {
62 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, (new String('=', Console.BufferWidth - 1)));
63 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, "Your configuration is missing a key value pair.");
64 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, "Please check it and make sure that the key: '" + key + "' is not missing.");
65 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, "\nPress any key to exit.");
66 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, (new String('=', Console.BufferWidth - 1)));
67 | Console.ReadLine();
68 | Environment.Exit(0);
69 | }
70 | }
71 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, "Configuration successfully loaded from disk.\n");
72 | }
73 |
74 | private void WriteConfiguration()
75 | {
76 | try
77 | {
78 | // Write the configuration to disk.
79 | File.WriteAllText(GetConfigurationAbsolutePath(), JsonConvert.SerializeObject(loadedConfiguration, Formatting.Indented));
80 |
81 | // Let the user know.
82 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, (new String('=', Console.BufferWidth - 1)));
83 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, "A previous configuration has not been found, as a result a new one has been written for you.");
84 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, "Please change the settings and run 'dotnet run' again to start the relay.\n");
85 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, "The configuration can be found at");
86 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Green, GetConfigurationAbsolutePath());
87 |
88 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, "\nPress any key to exit.");
89 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, (new String('=', Console.BufferWidth - 1)));
90 | Console.ReadLine();
91 | Environment.Exit(0);
92 | }
93 | catch (Exception ex)
94 | {
95 | Console.WriteLine("Failed to write configuration to disk.");
96 | Console.WriteLine("Exception: " + ex.ToString());
97 | Console.ReadLine();
98 | Environment.Exit(1);
99 | }
100 | }
101 |
102 | private void CreateNewConfiguration()
103 | {
104 | JObject newConfiguration = new JObject
105 | {
106 | // Pool Information
107 | { "Relay Address", "127.0.0.1" },
108 | { "Relay Port", 3333 },
109 | { "Relay Concurrent Connections", 16 },
110 | { "Proxy Address", "127.0.0.1" },
111 | { "Proxy Port", 9050 },
112 | { "Pool Address", "pool.supportxmr.com" },
113 | { "Pool Port", 3333 },
114 | };
115 |
116 | loadedConfiguration = newConfiguration;
117 | }
118 |
119 | public string GetRelayAddress() => loadedConfiguration.GetValue("Relay Address").ToString();
120 |
121 | public string GetProxyAddress() => loadedConfiguration.GetValue("Proxy Address").ToString();
122 |
123 | public string GetPoolAddress() => loadedConfiguration.GetValue("Pool Address").ToString();
124 |
125 | public Int16 GetRelayConcurrentConnections() => Int16.Parse(loadedConfiguration.GetValue("Relay Concurrent Connections").ToString());
126 |
127 | public int GetRelayPort() => int.Parse(loadedConfiguration.GetValue("Relay Port").ToString());
128 |
129 | public int GetProxyPort() => int.Parse(loadedConfiguration.GetValue("Proxy Port").ToString());
130 |
131 | public int GetPoolPort() => int.Parse(loadedConfiguration.GetValue("Pool Port").ToString());
132 |
133 | public string GetConfigurationVersion() => typeof(RuntimeEnvironment).GetTypeInfo().Assembly.GetCustomAttribute().Version;
134 |
135 | private bool DoesConfigurationExist() => File.Exists(GetConfigurationAbsolutePath());
136 |
137 | public string GetConfigurationDirectory() => Path.GetDirectoryName(System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location);
138 |
139 | public string GetConfigurationAbsolutePath() => Path.Combine(GetConfigurationDirectory(), "config.json");
140 | }
141 | }
142 |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 | Exe
5 | netcoreapp2.0
6 | PoolOverSocks5.Program
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.IO;
3 | using System.Threading;
4 |
5 | namespace PoolOverSocks5
6 | {
7 | class Program
8 | {
9 | /*
10 | * Message of the day
11 | * Just some simple text to display information about the project.
12 | */
13 | private static string[] motd = new string[] {
14 | "", //newline for spacing
15 | "PoolOverSocks5",
16 | "Project by Elycin ",
17 | "Source Code: https://github.com/elycin/pooloversocks5",
18 | "BTC: 1MwzVSXVfm1Gfvtc2n3vqam8434cGA5GgT",
19 | "" //newline for spacing
20 | };
21 |
22 | /*
23 | * Configuration Handler
24 | * Placeholder variable to hold the configuration handling class
25 | * The class will handle all passed command line arguments.
26 | */
27 | private static ConfigurationHandler configurationHandler;
28 |
29 | /*
30 | * Relay Handler
31 | * This is the actual class that will handle the networking magic and relay data along the socks5 proxy.
32 | */
33 | private static Server relayHandler;
34 |
35 | /*
36 | * Last Responder for Logger
37 | * This is to keep track of the last thing to print to the console
38 | */
39 | private static string lastResponder;
40 |
41 | /*
42 | * Main Method
43 | * The main function of where the appllication enters
44 | */
45 | static void Main(string[] args)
46 | {
47 | // Print out the MOTD.
48 | foreach (string line in motd) Console.WriteLine(line);
49 |
50 | // Initialize a new ConfugrationHandler into the placeholder variable.
51 | configurationHandler = new ConfigurationHandler();
52 |
53 | // Start the relay.
54 | relayHandler = new Server(configurationHandler);
55 | relayHandler.Work();
56 | }
57 |
58 | /*
59 | * Press Any Key To Exit function
60 | * Just a simple static function that can be called anywhere to signal that there was an error.
61 | */
62 | public static void PressAnyKeyToExit()
63 | {
64 | Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit.");
65 | Console.ReadLine();
66 | Environment.Exit(1);
67 | }
68 |
69 | public static void LogResponderHandler(string responder, string data)
70 | {
71 | if (lastResponder != responder)
72 | {
73 | // Update the last responder
74 | lastResponder = responder;
75 |
76 | // Write
77 | ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Green, string.Format("\n{0} Response:", responder));
78 | }
79 |
80 | // Print the remaining data
81 | Console.WriteLine(data);
82 | }
83 |
84 | public static void ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor color, string message)
85 | {
86 | Console.ForegroundColor = color;
87 | Console.WriteLine(message);
88 | Console.ResetColor();
89 | }
90 | }
91 | }
92 |
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1 | using Newtonsoft.Json;
2 | using Newtonsoft.Json.Converters;
3 | using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq;
4 | using Starksoft.Aspen.Proxy;
5 | using System;
6 | using System.Collections;
7 | using System.Net.Sockets;
8 | using System.Text;
9 | using System.Threading;
10 |
11 | namespace PoolOverSocks5.Socket
12 | {
13 | internal class Miner
14 | {
15 | // Configuration class inheritance variable;
16 | private ConfigurationHandler configuration;
17 |
18 | // The maximum size of the pending buffer per frame.
19 | private const int MAX_BUFFER_SIZE = 4096;
20 |
21 | // Identification
22 | public Int32 id;
23 |
24 | // Socket variables
25 | private TcpClient MinerConnection;
26 | private TcpClient PoolConnection;
27 | private Socks5ProxyClient ProxyConnection;
28 |
29 | // Thread Variables
30 | private Thread thread;
31 |
32 | // Dispoasl boolean.
33 | public bool wantsToBeDisposed;
34 |
35 | // Changing variables
36 | private int bytesReceived = 0;
37 | private byte[] incomingData = null;
38 | private string incomingDataString = null;
39 | private JObject parsedSerializer = new JObject();
40 |
41 | // Class Constructor
42 | public Miner(Int32 miner_id, ConfigurationHandler configuration, TcpClient client)
43 | {
44 | // Let the console know a miner is attempting to connect.
45 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Yellow;
46 | Console.WriteLine(String.Format("Miner ID {0} has connected.", miner_id));
47 | Console.ResetColor();
48 |
49 | // Remember our assigned ID.
50 | this.id = miner_id;
51 |
52 | // Inherit the configuration class.
53 | this.configuration = configuration;
54 |
55 | // Inherit the TCP Client.
56 | MinerConnection = client;
57 |
58 | // Initialize the new thread.
59 | thread = new Thread(Run);
60 |
61 | // Run the thread.
62 | thread.Start();
63 | }
64 |
65 | // The working thread.
66 | private void Run()
67 | {
68 | try
69 | {
70 | // Try to connect to the proxy.
71 | ProxyConnection = new Socks5ProxyClient(configuration.GetProxyAddress(), configuration.GetProxyPort(), "", "");
72 |
73 | // Try to connect to the pool
74 | PoolConnection = ProxyConnection.CreateConnection(configuration.GetPoolAddress(), configuration.GetPoolPort());
75 |
76 | // Write to the console that the pool has beenc onnected.
77 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Green, "Successfully connected to your pool!");
78 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Green, "The new miner is ready to mine!");
79 | }
80 | catch (Exception exception)
81 | {
82 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Red, "Failed to establish a connection to the pool, the miner will be disconnected.");
83 | Console.WriteLine(exception.ToString());
84 | }
85 |
86 | // Main routine that sleeps and exchanges data to prevent high cpu usage.
87 | while (MinerConnection.Connected && PoolConnection.Connected)
88 | {
89 | // Small sleep so we don't use 100% of the cpu
90 | Thread.Sleep(10);
91 |
92 | // Exchange the data.
93 | ExchangeData();
94 | }
95 |
96 | // See you, space cowboy.
97 | wantsToBeDisposed = true;
98 | }
99 |
100 | // Exchanges data between the pool and the client.
101 | private void ExchangeData()
102 | {
103 | try
104 | {
105 | if (MinerConnection.Available != 0)
106 | {
107 | // re-initializze the buffer.
108 | incomingData = new byte[MAX_BUFFER_SIZE];
109 |
110 | // Determine the new buffer size from the incoming data from the miner.
111 | bytesReceived = MinerConnection.Client.Receive(incomingData);
112 |
113 | // Parse as string to chop the buffer down and parse json.
114 | incomingDataString = Encoding.ASCII.GetString(incomingData, 0, bytesReceived);
115 | parsedSerializer = JObject.Parse(@incomingDataString.Substring(0, incomingDataString.Length - 1));
116 |
117 | // Log to the console what we have.
118 | Program.LogResponderHandler("Miner", JsonConvert.SerializeObject(parsedSerializer, Formatting.Indented, new JsonConverter[] { new StringEnumConverter() }));
119 |
120 | // Send to the pool.
121 | PoolConnection.Client.Send(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(incomingDataString), 0, bytesReceived, SocketFlags.None);
122 | }
123 |
124 | if (PoolConnection.Available != 0)
125 | {
126 | // re-initializze the buffer.
127 | incomingData = new byte[MAX_BUFFER_SIZE];
128 |
129 | // Determine the new buffer size from the incoming data from the pool.
130 | bytesReceived = PoolConnection.Client.Receive(incomingData);
131 |
132 | // Parse as string to chop the buffer down and parse json.
133 | incomingDataString = Encoding.ASCII.GetString(incomingData, 0, bytesReceived);
134 | parsedSerializer = JObject.Parse(@incomingDataString.Substring(0, incomingDataString.Length - 1));
135 |
136 | // Log to the console what we have.
137 | Program.LogResponderHandler("Pool", JsonConvert.SerializeObject(parsedSerializer, Formatting.Indented, new JsonConverter[] { new StringEnumConverter() }));
138 |
139 | // Send to the miner.
140 | MinerConnection.Client.Send(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(incomingDataString), 0, bytesReceived, SocketFlags.None);
141 | }
142 | }
143 | catch (Exception exception)
144 | {
145 | // Write information to the console.
146 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Red, "There was an exception while attempting to exchange data between the pool and the client.");
147 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, "The connection will be dropped.");
148 | Console.WriteLine(exception.ToString());
149 |
150 | // Safely close all the socket connections to free up resources.
151 | SafeClose(MinerConnection);
152 | SafeClose(PoolConnection);
153 |
154 | // Upon the next iteration of the while loop in the Run void, the thread will exit and this will be the end.
155 | }
156 | }
157 |
158 | private void SafeClose(TcpClient client)
159 | {
160 | try
161 | {
162 | if (client != null) if (client.Connected) client.Close();
163 | }
164 | catch (Exception e)
165 | {
166 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Red, "Failed to close TCP Socket: " + e.ToString());
167 | }
168 | }
169 |
170 |
171 | }
172 | }
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1 | using PoolOverSocks5.Socket;
2 | using Starksoft.Aspen.Proxy;
3 | using System;
4 | using System.Collections.Generic;
5 | using System.Linq;
6 | using System.Net;
7 | using System.Net.Sockets;
8 | using System.Text;
9 | using System.Threading;
10 |
11 | namespace PoolOverSocks5
12 | {
13 | class Server
14 | {
15 | // Class Inheritance
16 | private ConfigurationHandler configuration;
17 |
18 | // Miner Connections
19 | private List ConnectedMiners;
20 |
21 | // TCP Socket for the whole class
22 | public TcpListener ServerConnection;
23 |
24 |
25 | // Class constructor
26 | public Server(ConfigurationHandler configuration)
27 | {
28 | // Initialize the placeholder variables;
29 | ConnectedMiners = new List();
30 |
31 | // Inherit from the main class.
32 | this.configuration = configuration;
33 | }
34 |
35 |
36 | // Worker - The heart of the application.
37 | public void Work()
38 | {
39 |
40 | try
41 | {
42 | // Create a new listener instance
43 | ServerConnection = new TcpListener(IPAddress.Parse(configuration.GetRelayAddress()), configuration.GetRelayPort());
44 |
45 | // Start the TCP Listener
46 | ServerConnection.Start();
47 | } catch (Exception exception)
48 | {
49 | FailedToBindException(exception);
50 | }
51 |
52 | // Notify the console
53 | string pendingData = string.Format("Please connect your miners to {0}:{1} to get started.\n", configuration.GetRelayAddress(), configuration.GetRelayPort());
54 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Green, pendingData);
55 |
56 | // Start listening for new clients and repeat.
57 | while (true)
58 | {
59 | // Wait for client connection
60 | TcpClient newClient = ServerConnection.AcceptTcpClient();
61 |
62 | // Cleanup old miners
63 | ConnectedMiners = ConnectedMiners.Where(miner => !miner.wantsToBeDisposed).ToList();
64 |
65 | // Create a new miner
66 | Miner newMiner = new Miner(ConnectedMiners.Count + 1, configuration, newClient);
67 |
68 | // Keep track of it
69 | ConnectedMiners.Add(newMiner);
70 |
71 | // Write to the cosnole how many connections we have
72 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Yellow, String.Format("There are now {0} miner(s) connected.", ConnectedMiners.Count));
73 | }
74 | }
75 |
76 | public void FailedToBindException(Exception exception)
77 | {
78 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Red, (new String('=', Console.BufferWidth - 1)));
79 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Red, string.Format("Failed to bind relay to {0}:{1}.\n", configuration.GetRelayAddress(), configuration.GetRelayPort()));
80 | Console.WriteLine(exception.ToString());
81 | Console.WriteLine("\nPress any key to exit.");
82 | Program.ConsoleWriteLineWithColor(ConsoleColor.Red, (new String('=', Console.BufferWidth - 1)));
83 | Console.ReadLine();
84 | Environment.Exit(1);
85 | }
86 | }
87 | }
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1 | # PoolOverSocks5
2 | [](https://travis-ci.org/Elycin/PoolOverSocks5)
3 |
4 | PoolOverSocks5 is a simple relay application that will create a local socket to foward pool data over a socks5 proxy, similar to `torsocks` for `tor`.
5 |
6 | ---
7 |
8 | ### Usage
9 |
10 | Please make sure you have .NET Core installed.
11 |
12 | ```sh
13 | $ dotnet run
14 | ```
15 |
16 | 
17 |
18 | - Your miner should connect to the local address.
19 | - Your socks5 proxy must already be running or you will encounter a runtime exception.
20 |
21 | ---
22 |
23 | ### Current Features
24 | - Command Line Argument parsing
25 | - Works with any currency or pool that sends data within the buffer range of 4096 bytes.
26 | - Asynchronous, supports up to 100 miners at once.
27 | ---
28 |
29 | ### How it's built
30 |
31 | * [.NET Core] - The multiplatform framework that this is written in
32 | * [Starksoft.Aspen] - .NET Library for handling TCP sockets over Socks5
33 | * [Newtonsoft.JSON] - .NET Library for handling JSON
34 | ---
35 |
36 | ### Contribution
37 |
38 | Contribution is always welcome in the form of a issue or a pull request to improve this software.
39 |
40 | ---
41 |
42 | ### Building from source
43 | ```bash
44 | git clone https://github.com/Elycin/PoolOverSocks5.git
45 | cd PoolOverSocks5/PoolOverSocks5
46 | dotnet restore
47 | dotnet build
48 | dotnet run
49 | ```
50 |
51 | [.NET Core]:
52 | [Starksoft.Aspen]:
53 | [Newtonsoft.JSON]:
54 |
55 | ---
56 |
57 | ### Special Thanks
58 | - [okkero](https://github.com/okkero) - Linq assistance and issue contribution
59 |
60 | ### Donations
61 | Appreciate my work? thanks!
62 | If you would like to buy me a drink of some sort you can donate using one of the addresses below!
63 | ```
64 | BTC: 1MwzVSXVfm1Gfvtc2n3vqam8434cGA5GgT
65 | ETH: 0xA6b57B0d2b22c6B0031CdC6c3a2953eF93d368e8
66 | LTC: LREiRMXV3BLFAtgXF1uw5QNU2LzGcLbdM1
67 | ```
68 |
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