├── LICENCE.txt ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── client ├── client.py ├── keygen.py ├── loading.py ├── main.py ├── message.py ├── proxyconf.py ├── sectors.py ├── session_fixer.py ├── session_level.py ├── sessions.py ├── simp_aes.py ├── updater.py └── updates.txt ├── mlfafonkey.pub ├── newest.txt ├── requirements.txt └── server ├── sectors.py ├── server.py ├── session_level.py └── simp_aes.py /LICENCE.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Mlfafon 2 | 3 | [![GPLv3 License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPL%20v3-orange.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/) [![Download](https://img.shields.io/badge/download-29d643)](http://github.com/encoder000/mlfafon/releases) [![donate](https://img.shields.io/badge/donate-1d93cf)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GrOo3SccEY) [![python3](https://img.shields.io/badge/python3-8b00ff)]() 4 | 5 | The open source private messanger. Everybody can make their own server and start secret communication! 6 | 7 | The mlfafon files are at releases! 8 | 9 | Installation for Debian-based Linux Distributions 10 | ``` 11 | apt install unzip -y 12 | apt install wget -y 13 | apt install python3 -y 14 | apt install python3-pip -y 15 | wget https://github.com/encoder000/mlfafon/releases/download/5.6/mlfafon5.6.zip 16 | unzip mlfafon5.6.zip 17 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt 18 | ``` 19 | 20 | Or 21 | ``` 22 | apt install python3 -y 23 | apt install python3-pip -y 24 | apt install git -y 25 | git clone https://github.com/encoder000/mlfafon 26 | cd mlfafon 27 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt 28 | ``` 29 | 30 | User guide: https://telegra.ph/Mlfafon-guide-06-16 31 | 32 | Our Telegram channel: https://t.me/sshosint 33 | 34 | Our site: http://mlfafont6jhokzycgxwd5yaeiljchi5drq3x2ojqvdjw2kofjh7m7gad.onion 35 | 36 | Mlfafon server list: https://telegra.ph/Serverlist-06-29 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/client.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import session_level 2 | import sectors 3 | from simp_aes import * 4 | import sessions 5 | import rsa 6 | import aes 7 | import os 8 | import message as msglib 9 | import time 10 | import loading 11 | import keygen 12 | 13 | def gen_chathash(passwd): 14 | return hashlib.sha256(passwd*3+b'salt').hexdigest().encode() 15 | 16 | class User: 17 | def __init__(self,ip,username,password,datadir,seed=None): 18 | self.seed = seed 19 | self.datadir = datadir 20 | #dirs = ['datadir',self.datadir,self.datadir+username] 21 | # 22 | #for i in dirs: 23 | # if not os.path.exists(i): 24 | # os.mkdir(i) 25 | # Теперь папкой с сессией управляет __main__ 26 | user_dir = self.datadir+'/'+username 27 | if not os.path.exists(user_dir): 28 | os.mkdir(user_dir) 29 | 30 | if not os.path.exists(self.datadir+username+'/'+username): 31 | print('[!] Session generation is started! It can take >10 mins!') 32 | data,self.seed = sessions.gen_session(password,seed) 33 | rsa.randnum.read_random_bits = keygen.seed_read_random_bits_normal #Для безопасности на всякий случай 34 | open(self.datadir+username+'/'+username,'wb').write(data) 35 | 36 | data = open(self.datadir+username+'/'+username,'rb').read() 37 | 38 | try: 39 | self.keys = sessions.get_session(data,password) 40 | except: 41 | print('[-] You entered wrong passcode!!!') 42 | time.sleep(3) 43 | 44 | self.keys = sessions.get_session(data,password) 45 | self.conn = session_level.session(proxy=session_level.getproxy()) 46 | self.conn.connect(ip,2025) 47 | self.session_key = b'' 48 | self.username = username.encode() 49 | 50 | try: 51 | self.load(password) 52 | except: 53 | filenames = ['initinf','messages','keybase','rejected','invites','rn'] 54 | for i in filenames: 55 | try: 56 | os.remove(f'{self.datadir}{self.username.decode()}/{i}.txt') 57 | except Exception as e: 58 | print('[-]',e) 59 | self.load(password) 60 | 61 | def load(self,password): 62 | username = self.username.decode() 63 | self.initinf = sectors.sectorstype(self.datadir+username+'/initinf.txt',password) 64 | self.messages = sectors.sectorstype(self.datadir+username+'/messages.txt',password) 65 | self.keybase = sectors.sectorstype(self.datadir+username+'/keybase.txt',password) 66 | self.rejected = sectors.sectorstype(self.datadir+username+'/rejected.txt') 67 | self.invites = sectors.sectorstype(self.datadir+username+'/invites.txt',password) 68 | self.initinf.load() 69 | self.messages.load() 70 | self.keybase.load() 71 | self.rejected.load() 72 | self.invites.load() 73 | 74 | def recv(self): 75 | data = self.conn.recv() 76 | while not data: 77 | data = self.conn.recv() 78 | if self.session_key: 79 | data = aes_full_decrypt(self.session_key,data) 80 | return data 81 | 82 | def send(self,data,l=False): 83 | if l: 84 | data = sectors.write_sectors(data) 85 | if self.session_key: 86 | data = aes_full_encrypt(self.session_key,data) 87 | self.conn.send(data) 88 | 89 | def auth(self): 90 | self.send([self.keys[0].save_pkcs1(),self.username],True) 91 | encrypted_session_key = self.recv() 92 | self.session_key = rsa.decrypt(encrypted_session_key,self.keys[1]) 93 | self.session_key = sectors.bytes_to_int(self.session_key) 94 | self.session_key = aes.aes(self.session_key) 95 | try: 96 | code = self.recv() 97 | if code == b'\x01': 98 | return code 99 | except: 100 | return b'\x01'#print('[-] This username is taken. Try to change it') 101 | 102 | def mkchat(self,username,password): 103 | self.send([b'\x00',username,gen_chathash(password)],True) 104 | code = self.recv() 105 | if code == b'\x01': 106 | return code#print('[-] Chat exists') 107 | else: 108 | self.join_chat(username,password) 109 | 110 | def join_chat(self,username,password): 111 | self.send([b'\x01',username,gen_chathash(password)],True) 112 | code = self.recv() 113 | if code == b'\x00': 114 | self.initinf.add([username,password]) 115 | self.initinf.save() 116 | self.send_invite(self.username,username) 117 | elif code == b'\x03': 118 | #print('[-] You are already in chat') 119 | if self.initinf.find(0,username) == -1: 120 | self.initinf.add([username,password]) 121 | self.initinf.save() 122 | #elif code == b'\x01': 123 | # print('[-] Bad chat hash') 124 | #elif code == b'\x02': 125 | # print('[-] Chat doesn\'t exist') 126 | return code 127 | 128 | 129 | def getpubkey(self,username): 130 | secnum = self.keybase.find(0,username) 131 | if secnum == -1: 132 | self.send([b'\x02',username],True) 133 | key = self.recv() 134 | if key != b'\x01': 135 | self.keybase.add([username,key]) 136 | self.keybase.save() 137 | return key 138 | else: 139 | return b'\x01' 140 | else: 141 | return self.keybase.getdat(secnum,1) 142 | 143 | def send_invite(self,username,chat_username): 144 | chat_password = self.initinf.getdat(self.initinf.find(0,chat_username),1) 145 | chathash = gen_chathash(chat_password) 146 | user_pubkey = rsa.PublicKey.load_pkcs1(self.getpubkey(username)) 147 | self.send([b'\x03',username,chathash,chat_username,rsa.encrypt(chat_password,user_pubkey)],True) 148 | code = self.recv() 149 | #if code == b'\x01': 150 | # print('[-] Invalid chathash/chat') 151 | #elif code == b'\x02': 152 | # print('[-] Invalid user') 153 | #elif code == b'\x03': 154 | # print('[-] Already sent') 155 | return code 156 | 157 | def send_message(self,username,message): 158 | message = msglib.message(message,self.username,self.keys[1],1).compile() 159 | secnum = self.initinf.find(0,username) 160 | if secnum != -1: 161 | self.send([b'\x04',username,aes_full_encrypt(aes.aes(get_chat_key(self.initinf.getdat(secnum,1))),message)],True) 162 | code = self.recv() 163 | #if code == b'\x01': 164 | # print('[-] You r not in chat') 165 | #elif code == b'\x02': 166 | # print('[-] Invalid chat') 167 | return code 168 | else: 169 | return b'\x02'#print('[-] Chat not found') 170 | 171 | def mybuflength(self): 172 | self.send([b'\x05'],True) 173 | return sectors.bytes_to_int(self.recv()) 174 | 175 | def getbuf(self,index): 176 | self.send([b'\x06',sectors.int_to_bytes(index)],True) 177 | out = self.recv() 178 | if out == b'\x01': 179 | return b'\x01'#print('[-] Invalid package index') 180 | else: 181 | return out 182 | 183 | def read_buffer(self,show_loading=True): 184 | my_username = self.username.decode() 185 | if os.path.exists(self.datadir+my_username+'/rn.txt'): 186 | rn = int(open(self.datadir+my_username+'/rn.txt','r').read()) 187 | else: 188 | rn = 0 189 | open(self.datadir+my_username+'/rn.txt','w').write('0') 190 | 191 | eventlist = [] 192 | bl = self.mybuflength() 193 | if bl >= rn: 194 | 195 | for i in range(bl-rn): 196 | try: 197 | if bl-rn-1 > 5 and show_loading: 198 | loading_ = loading.load(bl-rn-1,' packages loaded') 199 | loading_.num=i 200 | loading_.write() 201 | 202 | buff = sectors.read_sectors(self.getbuf(rn+i)) 203 | if buff[0] == b'\x00': 204 | chat_username,enc_pass,author_username = buff[1],buff[2],buff[3] 205 | enc_pass = rsa.decrypt(enc_pass,self.keys[1]) 206 | if self.invites.find(0,chat_username) == -1 and not self.check_my_chat(chat_username): 207 | if self.rejected.find(0,chat_username) == -1: 208 | eventlist.append({ 209 | 'type':b'\x00', 210 | 'chat_username':chat_username, 211 | 'key':enc_pass, 212 | 'author':author_username 213 | }) 214 | self.invites.add([chat_username,enc_pass,author_username]) 215 | self.invites.save() 216 | else: 217 | self.join_chat(chat_username,enc_pass) 218 | 219 | elif buff[0] == b'\x01': 220 | chat_username,message = buff[1],buff[2] 221 | 222 | secnum = self.initinf.find(0,chat_username) 223 | messages_secnum = self.messages.find(0,chat_username) 224 | 225 | message = aes_full_decrypt(aes.aes(get_chat_key(self.initinf.getdat(secnum,1))),message) 226 | user_username = sectors.read_sectors(message)[3] 227 | author_key = self.getpubkey(user_username) 228 | 229 | message_ = msglib.message(message,author_key=rsa.PublicKey.load_pkcs1(author_key)) 230 | message_check = message_.check() 231 | if message_check: 232 | 233 | eventlist.append({ 234 | 'type':b'\x01', 235 | 'author':user_username, 236 | 'author_pubkey':author_key, 237 | 'message':message_check[1], 238 | 'id':message_.message[1], 239 | 'sign':message_.message[2], 240 | 'from':chat_username 241 | }) 242 | 243 | if messages_secnum == -1: 244 | self.messages.add([chat_username,sectors.write_sector(sectors.write_sectors(message_check))]) 245 | else: 246 | old_messages = self.messages.intel_field_get(messages_secnum,1) 247 | if old_messages.find(2,message_check[2]) == -1: 248 | old_messages.add(message_check) 249 | self.messages.intel_field_set(messages_secnum,1,old_messages) 250 | self.messages.save() 251 | 252 | 253 | except Exception as e: 254 | print('[-]',e) 255 | self.messages.save() 256 | 257 | if show_loading: 258 | print('\n') 259 | open(self.datadir+my_username+'/rn.txt','w').write(str(bl)) 260 | return eventlist 261 | 262 | def get_messages(self,username): 263 | messages_secnum = self.messages.find(0,username) 264 | if messages_secnum == -1: 265 | return [(b'Server',b'Empty chat. You can\'t read it history')] 266 | old_messages = self.messages.intel_field_get(messages_secnum,1) 267 | return [(sectors.read_sectors(i)[0],sectors.read_sectors(i)[1]) for i in sectors.read_sectors(old_messages.data)] 268 | 269 | def check_my_chat(self,username): 270 | self.send([b'\x07',username],True) 271 | if self.recv() == b'\x00': 272 | return True 273 | else: 274 | return False 275 | 276 | def checkcode(self,code): 277 | if not code or code == b'\x00': 278 | return True 279 | return False 280 | 281 | def deccode(self,func,code): 282 | code_table={ 283 | 'auth':{b'\x01':'This username is taken. Try to change it'}, 284 | 'mkchat':{b'\x01':'Chat exists'}, 285 | 'join_chat':{b'\x01':'Bad chat hash',b'\x02':'Chat doesn\'t exist'}, 286 | 'send_invite':{b'\x01':'Invalid chathash/chat',b'\x02':'Invalid user',b'\x03':'Already sent'}, 287 | 'getbuf':{b'\x01':'Invalid package index'}, 288 | 'send_message':{b'\x01':'You r not in chat',b'\x02':'Invalid chat'}, 289 | 'getpubkey':{b'\x01':'User doesn\'t exist'} 290 | } 291 | if not self.checkcode(code): 292 | return code_table[func.__name__][code] 293 | return 'ok' 294 | 295 | def handle_buffer(self): 296 | while True: 297 | time.sleep(0.2) 298 | buf = [] 299 | while buf == []: 300 | buf = self.read_buffer(False) 301 | for event in buf: 302 | yield event 303 | 304 | 305 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/keygen.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import random 2 | import os 3 | import rsa 4 | import struct 5 | 6 | WORDS = ['rain', 'a', 'did', 'the', 'speech', 'valleys', 'was', 'in', 'plaister', 'therein', 'israel', 'gannim', 'seek', 'now', 'depart', 'small', 'trieth', 'jabbok', 'meat', 'of', 'jordan', 'jesimiel', 'scribe', 'neither', 'praise', 'door', 'priest', 'will', 'them', 'be', 'no', 'jesus', 'to', 'jerome', 'all', 'land', 'and', 'zibeon', 'come', 'man', 'god', 'unto', 'until', 'had', 'give', 'by', 'statutes', 'thee', 'when', 'sword', 'king', 'ur', 'my', 'went', 'him', 'due', 'saith', 'lies', 'shall', 'his', 'precious', 'so', 'themselves', 'hold', 'brought', 'are', 'would', 'dan', 'dogmatize', 'son', 'as', 'if', 'zedekiah', 'heart', 'i', 'david', 'doings', 'written', 'asa', 'up', 'me', 'even', 'among', 'forth', 'hath', 'simon', 'meet', 'cried', 'leah', 'that', 'sorrow', 'according', 'walls', 'courage', 'at', 's', 'profitable', 'asked', 'stranger', 'into', 'blot', 'pass', 'hast', 'sepulchre', 'solomon', 'thou', 'said', 'judged', 'wife', 'affliction', 'money', 'might', 'forest', 'honourable', 'abraham', 'yet', 'with', 'he', 'people', 'have', 'though', 'faith', 'didst', 'lord', 'lay', 'shepherds', 'plead', 'father', 'jacob', 'hand', 'which', 'quicken', 'net', 'christ', 'thirteenth', 'house', 'benjamin', 'from', 'sons', 'fled', 'esau', 'years', 'remission', 'heareth', 'mother', 'despiteful', 'flourish', 'world', 'but', 'bring', 'on', 'clothed', 'merari', 'flowers', 'year', 'lawful', 'for', 'memphis', 'strengthened', 'watch', 'ready', 'also', 'then', 'saying', 'dash', 'chapter', 'polluted', 'offered', 'spoken', 'jephthah', 'every', 'your', 'through', 'bani', 'thy', 'slay', 'fellowship', 'hands', 'beareth', 'upon', 'is', 'talking', 'kind', 'four', 'ishmael', 'second', 'diligence', 'silver', 'can', 'we', 'creepeth', 'ye', 'out', 'works', 'joseph', 'an', 'hear', 'wood', 'duty', 'delivered', 'our', 'dieth', 'satisfied', 'evil', 'bread', 'am', 'despise', 'high', 'suburbs', 'exercendi', 'great', 'made', 'smitten', 'healing', 'tyre', 'their', 'other', 'gave', 'kissed', 'family', 'this', 'goat', 'unclean', 'day', 'or', 'rule', 'windows', 'any', 'grave', 'what', 'spirit', 'youngest', 'disciples', 'walkest', 'blains', 'nay', 'therefore', 'having', 'arise', 'who', 'kenaz', 'levites', 'daughter', 'fulfil', 'let', 'you', 'fat', 'three', 'blessed', 'whereof', 'kingdom', 'abhor', 'part', 'seen', 'abhorred', 'night'] 7 | 8 | def genseed(): 9 | words = [WORDS[os.urandom(1)[0]] for i in range(10)] 10 | return ' '.join(words) 11 | 12 | def readseed(seed): 13 | words = seed.split() 14 | words.reverse() 15 | outnum = 0 16 | for e,i in enumerate(words): 17 | index = WORDS.index(i) 18 | #print(e) 19 | outnum += 256**(e)*index 20 | return outnum 21 | 22 | def setseed(seed): 23 | random.seed(readseed(seed)) 24 | 25 | def seed_read_random_bits(nbits: int) -> bytes: 26 | """Reads 'nbits' random bits. 27 | 28 | If nbits isn't a whole number of bytes, an extra byte will be appended with 29 | only the lower bits set. 30 | """ 31 | 32 | nbytes, rbits = divmod(nbits, 8) 33 | 34 | # Get the random bytes 35 | randomdata = random.randbytes(nbytes) 36 | 37 | # Add the remaining random bits 38 | if rbits > 0: 39 | randomvalue = random.randint(0,255) 40 | randomvalue >>= 8 - rbits 41 | randomdata = struct.pack("B", randomvalue) + randomdata 42 | 43 | return randomdata 44 | 45 | def seed_read_random_bits_normal(nbits: int) -> bytes: 46 | """Reads 'nbits' random bits. 47 | 48 | If nbits isn't a whole number of bytes, an extra byte will be appended with 49 | only the lower bits set. 50 | """ 51 | 52 | nbytes, rbits = divmod(nbits, 8) 53 | 54 | # Get the random bytes 55 | randomdata = os.urandom(nbytes) 56 | 57 | # Add the remaining random bits 58 | if rbits > 0: 59 | randomvalue = random.randint(0,255) 60 | randomvalue >>= 8 - rbits 61 | randomdata = struct.pack("B", randomvalue) + randomdata 62 | 63 | return randomdata 64 | 65 | rsa.randnum.read_random_bits = seed_read_random_bits 66 | 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/loading.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import threading 2 | import sys 3 | import time 4 | 5 | class load: 6 | def __init__(self,full,str_): 7 | self.full = full 8 | self.str_ = str_ 9 | self.num = 0 10 | 11 | def write(self): 12 | sys.stdout.write("\r"+f'[+] {self.num}/{self.full}'+self.str_) 13 | sys.stdout.flush() 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import colorama 2 | import updater 3 | import client 4 | import os 5 | import platform 6 | import keygen 7 | 8 | colorama.init() 9 | WHITE = colorama.Fore.WHITE 10 | RED = colorama.Fore.LIGHTRED_EX 11 | GREEN = colorama.Fore.LIGHTGREEN_EX 12 | 13 | def clear(): 14 | if 'wind' in platform.system().lower(): 15 | os.system('cls') 16 | else: 17 | os.system('clear') 18 | 19 | def ascer(byte): 20 | try: 21 | return byte.decode() 22 | except: 23 | return str(byte)[2:-1] 24 | 25 | def check_args(args,l): 26 | if len(args) < l: 27 | print(RED+'[-] Not enoght args. Should be'+WHITE,l) 28 | return 1 29 | return 0 30 | 31 | ip = input('[?] Ip(default 185.117.155.43): ') 32 | 33 | if not ip: 34 | ip = '185.117.155.43' 35 | 36 | dirs = ['datadir','datadir/'+ip] 37 | for i in dirs: 38 | if not os.path.exists(i): 39 | os.mkdir(i) 40 | 41 | accounts = os.listdir('datadir/'+ip+'/') 42 | 43 | seed = None 44 | 45 | v0='[0] Make new account' 46 | v1='[1] Recover by seed phrase' 47 | 48 | print(GREEN+v0+'\n'+v1+'\n'+'\n'.join([f'[{e+2}] Log in as '+i for e,i in enumerate(accounts)])+WHITE) 49 | variant = int(input('[?] Select variant : ')) 50 | 51 | if variant == 0: 52 | username = input('[?] Username: ') 53 | 54 | elif variant == 1: 55 | seed = input('[?] Seed: ') 56 | username = input('[?] Username: ') 57 | print('[+] Run update after recovering an account!') 58 | 59 | else: 60 | username = accounts[variant-2] 61 | 62 | usr = client.User(ip,username,input('[?] Password: ').encode(),'datadir/'+ip+'/',seed) 63 | if usr.seed: 64 | print('[+] Your seed phrase is "'+usr.seed+'". You can recover your session using it!') 65 | code = usr.auth() 66 | 67 | 68 | if not usr.checkcode(code): 69 | print(RED+'[-] '+usr.deccode(usr.auth,code)+WHITE) 70 | 71 | while True: 72 | cmd = input('[?] Cmd: ').split() 73 | if len(cmd) > 0: 74 | cmd,args = cmd[0],cmd[1:] 75 | if cmd == 'help': 76 | print(GREEN+''' 77 | [!] help - *shows help* - no arguments 78 | [!] chats - *shows all your chats and indexes* - no arguments 79 | [!] join - *joins chat* - username password 80 | [!] select - *selects chat* - chat index 81 | [!] mkchat - *makes chat* - username password 82 | [!] exit - *exits select mode* - no arguments 83 | [!] invite - *invites user* - user & chat usernames 84 | [!] update - *loads all info from server* - no arguments 85 | [!] invites- *shows your invites to reject|accept*- no arguments 86 | [!] accept - *accepts invite to some chat* - index in invites 87 | [!] reject - *rejects invite to some chat* - index in invites 88 | 89 | '''+WHITE) 90 | elif cmd == 'chats': 91 | print(GREEN+'\n'.join([f'[{e}] {ascer(i)}' for e,i in enumerate(usr.initinf.fields(0))])+WHITE) 92 | 93 | elif cmd == 'join': 94 | if check_args(args,2): 95 | continue 96 | username,password = args[0],args[1] 97 | code = usr.join_chat(username.encode(),password.encode()) 98 | if not usr.checkcode(code): 99 | print(RED+'[-] '+usr.deccode(usr.join_chat,code)+WHITE) 100 | 101 | elif cmd == 'mkchat': 102 | if check_args(args,2): 103 | continue 104 | username,password = args[0],args[1] 105 | code = usr.mkchat(username.encode(),password.encode()) 106 | if not usr.checkcode(code): 107 | print(RED+'[-] '+usr.deccode(usr.mkchat,code)+WHITE) 108 | 109 | 110 | elif cmd == 'invite': 111 | if check_args(args,2): 112 | continue 113 | u0,u1 = args[0],args[1] 114 | code = usr.send_invite(u0.encode(),u1.encode()) 115 | if not usr.checkcode(code): 116 | print(RED+'[-] '+usr.deccode(usr.send_invite,code)+WHITE) 117 | 118 | 119 | elif cmd == 'update': 120 | usr.read_buffer() 121 | print(GREEN+'[+] updated'+WHITE) 122 | 123 | elif cmd == 'select': 124 | if check_args(args,1): 125 | continue 126 | 127 | chat_username = usr.initinf.fields(0)[int(args[0])] 128 | while True: 129 | clear() 130 | usr.read_buffer() 131 | print(GREEN+'\n'.join([f'{ascer(a)}: {ascer(m)}' for a,m in usr.get_messages(chat_username)])+WHITE) 132 | cmd = input(GREEN+'[+] Message: ') 133 | if len(cmd) > 0: 134 | if cmd == 'exit': 135 | ___ = input('[?] Are you shure to exit?(y/n): ') 136 | if ___ == 'y': 137 | break 138 | else: 139 | code = usr.send_message(chat_username,b'exit') 140 | if not usr.checkcode(code): 141 | print(RED+'[-] '+usr.deccode(usr.send_message,code)+WHITE) 142 | 143 | else: 144 | code = usr.send_message(chat_username,cmd.encode()) 145 | if not usr.checkcode(code): 146 | print(RED+'[-] '+usr.deccode(usr.send_message,code)+WHITE) 147 | 148 | 149 | elif cmd == 'invites': 150 | print(GREEN+'\n'.join([f'[{e}] {ascer(i)}' for e,i in enumerate(usr.invites.fields(0))])+WHITE) 151 | 152 | elif cmd == 'accept': 153 | if check_args(args,1): 154 | continue 155 | sector_num = int(args[0]) 156 | usr.join_chat(usr.invites.getdat(sector_num,0),usr.invites.getdat(sector_num,1)) 157 | usr.invites.rem(sector_num) 158 | usr.invites.save() 159 | 160 | 161 | elif cmd == 'reject': 162 | if check_args(args,1): 163 | continue 164 | sector_num = int(args[0]) 165 | username = usr.invites.getdat(sector_num,0) 166 | usr.invites.rem(sector_num) 167 | usr.rejected.add([username]) 168 | usr.rejected.save() 169 | usr.invites.save() 170 | 171 | 172 | 173 | 174 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/message.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import rsa 2 | import time 3 | from sectors import * 4 | import random 5 | 6 | class message: 7 | def __init__(self,message:bytes,username:bytes=None,author_key=None,op=0): 8 | self.author_key = author_key 9 | if op == 0: 10 | self.message = read_sectors(message) 11 | else: 12 | random.seed(int(time.time())+random.randint(0,500)) 13 | self.id_ = random.randbytes(32) 14 | self.message = [message,self.id_,rsa.sign(message+self.id_+username,author_key,'SHA-256'),username] 15 | 16 | def check(self): 17 | try: 18 | if rsa.verify(self.message[0]+self.message[1]+self.message[3],self.message[2],self.author_key): 19 | return [self.message[3],self.message[0],self.message[1]] 20 | 21 | except Exception as e: 22 | return False 23 | 24 | def compile(self): 25 | return write_sectors(self.message) 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/proxyconf.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use_tor = False 2 | use_socks5 = False 3 | socks5_prox = ('addr','port','username','password') 4 | 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/sectors.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import zlib 3 | import simp_aes 4 | import aes 5 | 6 | def bytes_to_int(byte): 7 | return int.from_bytes(byte,'big') 8 | 9 | def int_to_bytes(int_): 10 | if int_ == 0: 11 | return b'\x00' 12 | return int_.to_bytes((int_.bit_length() + 7) // 8, 'big') 13 | 14 | 15 | def write_sector(data): 16 | data_lenght = int_to_bytes(len(data)) 17 | return bytes([len(data_lenght)]) + data_lenght + data 18 | 19 | def write_sectors(list_data): 20 | all_info = b'' 21 | for i in list_data: 22 | all_info += write_sector(i) 23 | return all_info 24 | 25 | def reader(data): 26 | index = 0 27 | iterer = 0 28 | while index < len(data): 29 | length_of_header = data[index] 30 | index+=1 31 | dat_length = bytes_to_int(data[index:index+length_of_header]) 32 | index+=length_of_header 33 | part_of_data = data[index:index+dat_length] 34 | index += dat_length 35 | yield iterer,part_of_data 36 | iterer+=1 37 | 38 | def read_sectors(data): 39 | return [i[1] for i in reader(data)] 40 | 41 | 42 | class sectorstype: 43 | def __init__(self,filename=None,key=0): 44 | self.data=b'' 45 | self.filename = filename 46 | if key: 47 | self.key = aes.aes(simp_aes.get_aes_session_password(key),256) 48 | else: 49 | self.key = 0 50 | 51 | def add(self,info): 52 | self.data+=write_sector(write_sectors(info)) 53 | 54 | def find(self,field_num,query): 55 | for en,sector in reader(self.data): 56 | if query in sector: 57 | fields = read_sectors(sector) 58 | if len(fields) >= field_num+1: 59 | if fields[field_num] == query: 60 | return en 61 | return -1 62 | 63 | def rem(self,sector_num): 64 | sects = read_sectors(self.data) 65 | sects.pop(sector_num) 66 | self.data = write_sectors(sects) 67 | 68 | def save(self): 69 | if self.filename: 70 | if self.key: 71 | open(self.filename,'wb').write(simp_aes.aes_full_encrypt(self.key,zlib.compress(self.data))) 72 | else: 73 | open(self.filename,'wb').write(self.data) 74 | 75 | def load(self): 76 | if not os.path.exists(self.filename): 77 | self.save() 78 | if self.key: 79 | self.data = zlib.decompress(simp_aes.aes_full_decrypt(self.key,open(self.filename,'rb').read())) 80 | else: 81 | self.data = open(self.filename,'rb').read() 82 | 83 | def edit(self,sector_num,field_num,data): 84 | tmpdat = read_sectors(self.data) 85 | to_put = read_sectors(tmpdat[sector_num]) 86 | if len(to_put)-1>=field_num: 87 | to_put[field_num] = data 88 | else: 89 | to_put.append(data) 90 | tmpdat[sector_num] = write_sectors(to_put) 91 | self.data = write_sectors(tmpdat) 92 | 93 | def getdat(self,sector_num,field_num): 94 | for e,i in reader(self.data): 95 | if e == sector_num: 96 | for et,j in reader(i): 97 | if et == field_num: 98 | return j 99 | return b'' 100 | 101 | def fields(self,field_num): 102 | out = [] 103 | for e,sector in reader(self.data): 104 | out.append(read_sectors(sector)[field_num]) 105 | return out 106 | 107 | def add_to_field(self,sector_num,field_num,data): 108 | new_data = self.getdat(sector_num,field_num)+data 109 | self.edit(sector_num,field_num,new_data) 110 | 111 | def intel_field_get(self,sector_num,field_num): 112 | obj = sectorstype() 113 | obj.data = self.getdat(sector_num,field_num) 114 | return obj 115 | 116 | def intel_field_set(self,sector_num,field_num,intel_field): 117 | self.edit(sector_num,field_num,intel_field.data) 118 | 119 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/session_fixer.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import sys 2 | import aes 3 | import os 4 | from simp_aes import * 5 | 6 | def old_decrypt(aes_,data:bytes): 7 | out = [] 8 | for i in range(0,len(data),16): 9 | out.extend(aes_.dec_once([*data[i:i+16]])) 10 | return pkcs7unpadding(bytes(out)) 11 | 12 | 13 | if __name__ == '__main__': 14 | if len(sys.argv) == 3: 15 | username = sys.argv[1] 16 | if not os.path.exists(username): 17 | print('[+] This session doesn\'t exists!') 18 | sys.exit(0) 19 | 20 | password = sys.argv[2].encode() 21 | key = aes.aes(get_aes_session_password(password),256) 22 | 23 | filenames = ['initinf','messages','keybase','rejected','invites','rn'] 24 | for fn in filenames: 25 | try: 26 | os.remove(username+'/'+fn+".txt") 27 | print(f'[+] Old formatted {fn} deleted.') 28 | except: 29 | pass 30 | 31 | print('[+] All old formatted files were deleted. They will be recovered after update command') 32 | print('[+] Session file fixing') 33 | new_data = old_decrypt(key,open(username+'/'+username,'rb').read()) 34 | open(username+'/'+username,'wb').write(aes_full_encrypt(key,new_data)) 35 | print('[+] Session file fixed!!!') 36 | 37 | else: 38 | print('[-] Use arguments. {session_fixer.py (username) (password)}') 39 | 40 | 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/session_level.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import socks 2 | import sectors 3 | import requests 4 | import platform 5 | import time 6 | import sys 7 | 8 | def tor_port(): 9 | if 'wind' in platform.system().lower(): 10 | tor_port = '9150' 11 | else: 12 | tor_port = '9050' 13 | 14 | return tor_port 15 | 16 | def check_tor(): 17 | try: 18 | s = socks.socksocket() 19 | s.bind(('127.0.0.1',int(tor_port()))) 20 | return False 21 | except Exception as e: 22 | return True 23 | 24 | def tor_ip(): 25 | prxy = {'http':'socks5://127.0.0.1:'+tor_port() 26 | ,'https':'socks5://127.0.0.1:'+tor_port()} 27 | return requests.get('https://icanhazip.com',proxies=prxy).text[:-1] 28 | 29 | def getproxy(): 30 | import proxyconf 31 | if proxyconf.use_tor: 32 | if not check_tor(): 33 | print('''[-] TOR is turned off. Plz run: 34 | [!] Orbot if you use android; 35 | [!] Tor browser if you use windows; 36 | [!] Tor service if you use linux.''') 37 | time.sleep(5) 38 | sys.exit() 39 | return ('127.0.0.1',int(tor_port())) 40 | elif proxyconf.use_socks5: 41 | return proxyconf.socks5_prox 42 | 43 | return None 44 | 45 | class session: 46 | def __init__(self,connection=b'',ip='',proxy=None): 47 | if not ip: 48 | self.ip = '0.0.0.0' 49 | else: 50 | self.ip = ip 51 | self.connection = connection 52 | self.sock = socks.socksocket() 53 | if proxy: 54 | self.sock.setproxy(socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5,*proxy) 55 | 56 | 57 | def recv(self): 58 | magic_num = self.connection.recv(1)[0] 59 | dat_len = sectors.bytes_to_int(self.connection.recv(magic_num)) 60 | pkg_max = 536870912 61 | if dat_len > pkg_max or not dat_len: 62 | return b'' 63 | full_pkg = self.connection.recv(dat_len) 64 | return full_pkg 65 | 66 | def send(self,pkg): 67 | self.connection.send(sectors.write_sector(pkg)) 68 | 69 | def connect(self,ip,port): 70 | self.sock.connect((ip,port)) 71 | self.connection = self.sock 72 | 73 | def bind(self): 74 | self.sock.bind((self.ip,2025)) 75 | self.sock.listen() 76 | 77 | def accept(self): 78 | self.connection,addr = self.sock.accept() 79 | return self.connection,addr 80 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/sessions.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from simp_aes import * 2 | import rsa 3 | import aes 4 | import sectors 5 | import lz4.frame 6 | import keygen 7 | 8 | def get_session(data, key): 9 | aes_class = aes.aes(get_aes_session_password(key), 256) 10 | key_pair = sectors.read_sectors(lz4.frame.decompress(aes_full_decrypt(aes_class, data))) 11 | key_pair[0] = rsa.PublicKey.load_pkcs1(key_pair[0]) 12 | key_pair[1] = rsa.PrivateKey.load_pkcs1(key_pair[1]) 13 | key_pair = tuple(key_pair) 14 | return key_pair 15 | 16 | def gen_session(key,seed=None): 17 | if not seed: 18 | seed = keygen.genseed() 19 | keygen.setseed(seed) 20 | aes_class = aes.aes(get_aes_session_password(key), 256) 21 | my_key_pair = rsa.newkeys(4096) 22 | acc_pubkey, acc_privkey = my_key_pair 23 | acc_pubkey = acc_pubkey.save_pkcs1() 24 | acc_privkey = acc_privkey.save_pkcs1() 25 | return aes_full_encrypt(aes_class, lz4.frame.compress(sectors.write_sector(acc_pubkey) + sectors.write_sector(acc_privkey))),seed 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/simp_aes.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import hashlib 2 | 3 | def pkcs7padding(data:bytes,block_length:int): 4 | to_add = (len(data)+block_length-1)//block_length*block_length-len(data) 5 | if to_add == 0: 6 | to_add = block_length 7 | 8 | for i in range(to_add): 9 | data += bytes([to_add]) 10 | 11 | return data 12 | 13 | def pkcs7unpadding(data:bytes): 14 | padding_length = data[len(data)-1] 15 | return data[0:len(data)-padding_length] 16 | 17 | def aes_full_encrypt(aes_,data:bytes): 18 | out = [] 19 | data = pkcs7padding(data,16) 20 | for i in range(0,len(data),16): 21 | out.extend(aes_.enc_once(list_xor(i,[*data[i:i+16]]))) 22 | return bytes(out) 23 | 24 | def aes_full_decrypt(aes_,data:bytes): 25 | out = [] 26 | for i in range(0,len(data),16): 27 | out.extend(list_xor(i,aes_.dec_once([*data[i:i+16]]))) 28 | return pkcs7unpadding(bytes(out)) 29 | 30 | def list_xor(i_,list_): 31 | i_ = i_% 340282366920938463463374607431768211456 32 | i_ = list(int.to_bytes(i_,16,'big')) 33 | for i in range(len(list_)): 34 | list_[i] ^= i_[i] 35 | return list_ 36 | 37 | def get_aes_session_password(key): 38 | return int(hashlib.sha256(key+b'salt').hexdigest(),16) 39 | 40 | def bit_padding(data:bytes,block_length:int): 41 | to_add = (len(data)+block_length-1)//block_length*block_length-len(data) 42 | if to_add == 0: 43 | to_add = block_length 44 | to_add -= 1 45 | data += b'\x01' 46 | data += b'\x00'*to_add 47 | return data 48 | 49 | 50 | def bit_unpadding(data:bytes): 51 | return data[0:data.rfind(b'\x01')] 52 | 53 | def get_chat_key(pass_): 54 | return int(hashlib.sha256(hashlib.md5(pass_*2+b'salt').hexdigest().encode()).hexdigest(),16)%340282366920938463463374607431768211456 55 | 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/updater.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import requests 2 | import shutil 3 | import os 4 | import sys 5 | 6 | if os.path.exists('updates.txt'): 7 | print(open('updates.txt').read()) 8 | 9 | ver = '57' 10 | n = requests.get('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/encoder000/mlfafon/main/newest.txt?').text[:-1] 11 | 12 | if int(ver,16) < int(n,16): 13 | print('[+] Software updating.') 14 | full_ver = '.'.join([i for i in n]) 15 | arch_name = f'mlfafon{full_ver}.zip' 16 | saved_arch_name = 'mlfafon-update.zip' 17 | extract_dir = os.path.dirname(os.getcwd()) 18 | arch = requests.get(f'https://github.com/encoder000/mlfafon/releases/download/{full_ver}/{arch_name}').content 19 | open(saved_arch_name,'wb').write(arch) 20 | shutil.unpack_archive(saved_arch_name,extract_dir) 21 | print('[+] Updated. Plz restart mlfafon') 22 | sys.exit(0) 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/updates.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | Mlfafon5.7 updates 3 | We updated seed phrases generation algorithm 4 | We added new funcs to client.py. Now you easly can make your userbots! 5 | We optimized main.py 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mlfafonkey.pub: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- 2 | 3 | mQGNBGTTtq4BDADb90MSAhP7lSvEAy5L5R/WFnxpGbrrFslj9RZIi+wmpXvlbiAf 4 | Ho6kbmzwHZiMjGXRh7aA9unxUSXEd0agjXc8DhDDObfDbOqjSDdGel6Jv1eBPE+X 5 | MeDbwbN55WPv1CctYY9T8Nn7GG37F8JQIL5iBSrbth7QOXDmK4WKmj8HA8/WwXJ6 6 | eq7hF60n/HfnBdOLuBUB8Yei4aAjhKAGAgHsxEcZdAP5F9Wh2U1CjVDbGkkLJfOu 7 | xGCCZxAZdJFbZn+5DNs0uuSHx0gN9cA/eP3/ODi7I8/6w5yxh1WQvjfLJJ+WrRTt 8 | 8auEWPrlMrzVDFAC6e+2EoWThJ4rYcxOfUqxQSfDsqCEC8XSRBTST6qN6PL74Ukc 9 | /vUaA+LwEUvnxt75ydmRoRYNeWi8xBLgx1tDyccQuHqHqrxIaj5ZsnYZNPxpmRaM 10 | V+Du/nRx4U+H7uUZypBDSL2rhhp5ouhkshhxTfvVa8Nwua19ov8Fuh6AYoPe3i/8 11 | roXdvqAUdUbWc4MAEQEAAbQhbWxmYWZvbiA8YXdrZGp3YWRqQGthd2pkYWp3ZC5v 12 | cmc+iQHOBBMBCgA4FiEEr87eu6ahd7QmLyuM0NRwPPgi89IFAmTTtq4CGwMFCwkI 13 | 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | aes==1.2.0 2 | rsa==4.9 3 | lz4==4.3.2 4 | requests==2.28.1 5 | colorama==0.4.5 6 | pysocks==1.7.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server/sectors.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import zlib 3 | import simp_aes 4 | import aes 5 | 6 | def bytes_to_int(byte): 7 | return int.from_bytes(byte,'big') 8 | 9 | def int_to_bytes(int_): 10 | if int_ == 0: 11 | return b'\x00' 12 | return int_.to_bytes((int_.bit_length() + 7) // 8, 'big') 13 | 14 | 15 | def write_sector(data): 16 | data_lenght = int_to_bytes(len(data)) 17 | return bytes([len(data_lenght)]) + data_lenght + data 18 | 19 | def write_sectors(list_data): 20 | all_info = b'' 21 | for i in list_data: 22 | all_info += write_sector(i) 23 | return all_info 24 | 25 | def reader(data): 26 | index = 0 27 | iterer = 0 28 | while index < len(data): 29 | length_of_header = data[index] 30 | index+=1 31 | dat_length = bytes_to_int(data[index:index+length_of_header]) 32 | index+=length_of_header 33 | part_of_data = data[index:index+dat_length] 34 | index += dat_length 35 | yield iterer,part_of_data 36 | iterer+=1 37 | 38 | def read_sectors(data): 39 | return [i[1] for i in reader(data)] 40 | 41 | 42 | class sectorstype: 43 | def __init__(self,filename=None,key=0): 44 | self.data=b'' 45 | self.filename = filename 46 | if key: 47 | self.key = aes.aes(simp_aes.get_aes_session_password(key),256) 48 | else: 49 | self.key = 0 50 | 51 | def add(self,info): 52 | self.data+=write_sector(write_sectors(info)) 53 | 54 | def find(self,field_num,query): 55 | for en,sector in reader(self.data): 56 | if query in sector: 57 | fields = read_sectors(sector) 58 | if len(fields) >= field_num+1: 59 | if fields[field_num] == query: 60 | return en 61 | return -1 62 | 63 | def rem(self,sector_num): 64 | sects = read_sectors(self.data) 65 | sects.pop(sector_num) 66 | self.data = write_sectors(sects) 67 | 68 | def save(self): 69 | if self.filename: 70 | if self.key: 71 | open(self.filename,'wb').write(simp_aes.aes_full_encrypt(self.key,zlib.compress(self.data))) 72 | else: 73 | open(self.filename,'wb').write(self.data) 74 | 75 | def load(self): 76 | if not os.path.exists(self.filename): 77 | self.save() 78 | if self.key: 79 | self.data = zlib.decompress(simp_aes.aes_full_decrypt(self.key,open(self.filename,'rb').read())) 80 | else: 81 | self.data = open(self.filename,'rb').read() 82 | 83 | def edit(self,sector_num,field_num,data): 84 | tmpdat = read_sectors(self.data) 85 | to_put = read_sectors(tmpdat[sector_num]) 86 | if len(to_put)-1>=field_num: 87 | to_put[field_num] = data 88 | else: 89 | to_put.append(data) 90 | tmpdat[sector_num] = write_sectors(to_put) 91 | self.data = write_sectors(tmpdat) 92 | 93 | def getdat(self,sector_num,field_num): 94 | for e,i in reader(self.data): 95 | if e == sector_num: 96 | for et,j in reader(i): 97 | if et == field_num: 98 | return j 99 | return b'' 100 | 101 | def fields(self,field_num): 102 | out = [] 103 | for e,sector in reader(self.data): 104 | out.append(read_sectors(sector)[field_num]) 105 | return out 106 | 107 | def add_to_field(self,sector_num,field_num,data): 108 | new_data = self.getdat(sector_num,field_num)+data 109 | self.edit(sector_num,field_num,new_data) 110 | 111 | def intel_field_get(self,sector_num,field_num): 112 | obj = sectorstype() 113 | obj.data = self.getdat(sector_num,field_num) 114 | return obj 115 | 116 | def intel_field_set(self,sector_num,field_num,intel_field): 117 | self.edit(sector_num,field_num,intel_field.data) 118 | 119 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server/server.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import session_level 2 | from simp_aes import * 3 | import sectors 4 | import rsa 5 | import threading 6 | import aes 7 | import random 8 | import time 9 | 10 | global users 11 | global polylogs 12 | 13 | users = sectors.sectorstype('users.txt') 14 | polylogs = sectors.sectorstype('polylogs.txt') 15 | users.load() 16 | polylogs.load() 17 | 18 | class User: 19 | def __init__(self,conn): 20 | self.conn = conn 21 | self.session_key = 0 22 | self.sector_num = -1 23 | self.randomizer = random.SystemRandom() 24 | self.recved = 0 25 | self.user_thread() 26 | 27 | def recv(self): 28 | data = self.conn.recv() 29 | while not data: 30 | data = self.conn.recv() 31 | if self.session_key: 32 | data = aes_full_decrypt(self.session_key,data) 33 | self.recved += 1 34 | if self.recved >= 30: 35 | self.recved = 0 36 | time.sleep(4) 37 | return data 38 | 39 | def send(self,data,array=False): 40 | if array: 41 | data = sectors.write_sectors(data) 42 | if self.session_key: 43 | data = aes_full_encrypt(self.session_key,data) 44 | self.conn.send(data) 45 | 46 | def user_thread(self): 47 | print(self.conn.connection) 48 | while True: 49 | data = sectors.read_sectors(self.recv()) 50 | 51 | if not self.session_key: 52 | rsa_key,username = data 53 | rsa_key = rsa.PublicKey.load_pkcs1(rsa_key) 54 | if len(bin(rsa_key.n)[2:]) == 4096 and len(username) < 64: 55 | print('reg start') 56 | session_key = self.randomizer.randbytes(16) 57 | encrypted_session_key = rsa.encrypt(session_key,rsa_key) 58 | user_secnum = users.find(0,username) 59 | print('sharing session key') 60 | self.send(encrypted_session_key) 61 | self.session_key = sectors.bytes_to_int(session_key) 62 | print(self.session_key) 63 | self.session_key = aes.aes(self.session_key) 64 | 65 | if user_secnum == -1: 66 | users.add([username,rsa_key.save_pkcs1()]) 67 | users.save() 68 | else: 69 | if rsa_key.save_pkcs1() != users.getdat(users.find(0,username),1): 70 | print("HACKER ATTACK") 71 | self.send(b'\x01') 72 | self.conn.connection.close() 73 | break 74 | self.send(b'\x00') 75 | self.sector_num = users.find(0,username) 76 | self.username = username 77 | else: 78 | self.conn.connection.close() 79 | 80 | else: 81 | #0 - mkchat: username,password 82 | #1 - join_chat: username,password 83 | #2 - getpubkey: username 84 | #3 - invite: recver_username,encrypted_string<1024 85 | #4 - message: chat_username,message 86 | #5 - buff_lenght 87 | #6 - read_buff 88 | 89 | if data[0] == b'\x00': 90 | username,chathash = data[1], data[2] 91 | print('New chat',username,chathash) 92 | if polylogs.find(0,username) == -1: 93 | polylogs.add([username,chathash]) 94 | self.send(b'\x00') 95 | else: 96 | self.send(b'\x01') 97 | 98 | 99 | elif data[0] == b'\x01': 100 | username,chathash = data[1], data[2] 101 | secnum = polylogs.find(0,username) 102 | if secnum != -1 and len(username) < 64: 103 | if polylogs.getdat(secnum,1) == chathash: 104 | if not self.username in sectors.read_sectors(polylogs.getdat(secnum,2)): 105 | polylogs.add_to_field(secnum,2,sectors.write_sector(self.username)) 106 | self.send(b'\x00') 107 | else: 108 | self.send(b'\x03') 109 | else: 110 | self.send(b'\x01') 111 | else: 112 | self.send(b'\x02') 113 | 114 | elif data[0] == b'\x02': 115 | username = data[1] 116 | secnum = users.find(0,username) 117 | if secnum != -1: 118 | self.send(users.getdat(secnum,1)) 119 | else: 120 | self.send(b'\x01') 121 | 122 | elif data[0] == b'\x03': 123 | username,chathash,chat_username,enc_pass = data[1], data[2], data[3], data[4] 124 | secnum = users.find(0,username) 125 | chat_secnum = polylogs.find(0,chat_username) 126 | if secnum != -1: 127 | if polylogs.getdat(chat_secnum,1) == chathash and chat_secnum != -1 and len(enc_pass) == 512: 128 | intel_field = users.intel_field_get(secnum,2) 129 | if intel_field.find(1,chat_username) == -1: 130 | intel_field.add([b'\x00',chat_username,enc_pass,self.username]) 131 | users.intel_field_set(secnum,2,intel_field) 132 | self.send(b'\x00') 133 | else: 134 | self.send(b'\x03') 135 | else: 136 | self.send(b'\x01') 137 | else: 138 | self.send(b'\x02') 139 | 140 | elif data[0] == b'\x04': 141 | chat_username,message = data[1],data[2] 142 | print('message from',self.username) 143 | secnum = polylogs.find(0,chat_username) 144 | if secnum != -1: 145 | chat_subs = sectors.read_sectors(polylogs.getdat(secnum,2)) 146 | if self.username in chat_subs: 147 | for i in chat_subs: 148 | user_secnum = users.find(0,i) 149 | intel_field = users.intel_field_get(user_secnum,2) 150 | intel_field.add([b'\x01',chat_username,message]) 151 | users.intel_field_set(user_secnum,2,intel_field) 152 | self.send(b'\x00') 153 | else: 154 | self.send(b'\x01') 155 | else: 156 | self.send(b'\x02') 157 | 158 | elif data[0] == b'\x05': 159 | intel_field = users.intel_field_get(self.sector_num,2) 160 | self.send(sectors.int_to_bytes(len(sectors.read_sectors(intel_field.data)))) 161 | 162 | elif data[0] == b'\x06': 163 | index = sectors.bytes_to_int(data[1]) 164 | intel_field = users.intel_field_get(self.sector_num,2) 165 | intel_field_data = sectors.read_sectors(intel_field.data) 166 | if len(intel_field_data) > index: 167 | self.send(intel_field_data[index]) 168 | else: 169 | self.send(b'\x01') 170 | 171 | elif data[0] == b'\x07': 172 | username = data[1] 173 | chat_usernames = sectors.read_sectors(polylogs.getdat(polylogs.find(0,username),2)) 174 | if self.username in chat_usernames: 175 | self.send(b'\x00') 176 | else: 177 | self.send(b'\x01') 178 | 179 | polylogs.save() 180 | users.save() 181 | 182 | 183 | session = session_level.session() 184 | print(session.ip) 185 | session.bind() 186 | while True: 187 | conn,addr = session.accept() 188 | conn = session_level.session(conn) 189 | threading.Thread(target=User,args=(conn,)).start() 190 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server/session_level.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import socks 2 | import sectors 3 | import requests 4 | import platform 5 | import time 6 | import sys 7 | 8 | def tor_port(): 9 | if 'wind' in platform.system().lower(): 10 | tor_port = '9150' 11 | else: 12 | tor_port = '9050' 13 | 14 | return tor_port 15 | 16 | def check_tor(): 17 | try: 18 | s = socks.socksocket() 19 | s.bind(('127.0.0.1',int(tor_port()))) 20 | return False 21 | except Exception as e: 22 | return True 23 | 24 | def tor_ip(): 25 | prxy = {'http':'socks5://127.0.0.1:'+tor_port() 26 | ,'https':'socks5://127.0.0.1:'+tor_port()} 27 | return requests.get('https://icanhazip.com',proxies=prxy).text[:-1] 28 | 29 | def getproxy(): 30 | import proxyconf 31 | if proxyconf.use_tor: 32 | if not check_tor(): 33 | print('''[-] TOR is turned off. Plz run: 34 | [!] Orbot if you use android; 35 | [!] Tor browser if you use windows; 36 | [!] Tor service if you use linux.''') 37 | time.sleep(5) 38 | sys.exit() 39 | return ('127.0.0.1',int(tor_port())) 40 | elif proxyconf.use_socks5: 41 | return proxyconf.socks5_prox 42 | 43 | return None 44 | 45 | class session: 46 | def __init__(self,connection=b'',ip='',proxy=None): 47 | if not ip: 48 | self.ip = '0.0.0.0' 49 | else: 50 | self.ip = ip 51 | self.connection = connection 52 | self.sock = socks.socksocket() 53 | if proxy: 54 | self.sock.setproxy(socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5,*proxy) 55 | 56 | 57 | def recv(self): 58 | magic_num = self.connection.recv(1)[0] 59 | dat_len = sectors.bytes_to_int(self.connection.recv(magic_num)) 60 | pkg_max = 536870912 61 | if dat_len > pkg_max or not dat_len: 62 | return b'' 63 | full_pkg = self.connection.recv(dat_len) 64 | return full_pkg 65 | 66 | def send(self,pkg): 67 | self.connection.send(sectors.write_sector(pkg)) 68 | 69 | def connect(self,ip,port): 70 | self.sock.connect((ip,port)) 71 | self.connection = self.sock 72 | 73 | def bind(self): 74 | self.sock.bind((self.ip,2025)) 75 | self.sock.listen() 76 | 77 | def accept(self): 78 | self.connection,addr = self.sock.accept() 79 | return self.connection,addr 80 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server/simp_aes.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import hashlib 2 | 3 | def pkcs7padding(data:bytes,block_length:int): 4 | to_add = (len(data)+block_length-1)//block_length*block_length-len(data) 5 | if to_add == 0: 6 | to_add = block_length 7 | 8 | for i in range(to_add): 9 | data += bytes([to_add]) 10 | 11 | return data 12 | 13 | def pkcs7unpadding(data:bytes): 14 | padding_length = data[len(data)-1] 15 | return data[0:len(data)-padding_length] 16 | 17 | def aes_full_encrypt(aes_,data:bytes): 18 | out = [] 19 | data = pkcs7padding(data,16) 20 | for i in range(0,len(data),16): 21 | out.extend(aes_.enc_once(list_xor(i,[*data[i:i+16]]))) 22 | return bytes(out) 23 | 24 | def aes_full_decrypt(aes_,data:bytes): 25 | out = [] 26 | for i in range(0,len(data),16): 27 | out.extend(list_xor(i,aes_.dec_once([*data[i:i+16]]))) 28 | return pkcs7unpadding(bytes(out)) 29 | 30 | def list_xor(i_,list_): 31 | i_ = i_% 340282366920938463463374607431768211456 32 | i_ = list(int.to_bytes(i_,16,'big')) 33 | for i in range(len(list_)): 34 | list_[i] ^= i_[i] 35 | return list_ 36 | 37 | def get_aes_session_password(key): 38 | return int(hashlib.sha256(key+b'salt').hexdigest(),16) 39 | 40 | def bit_padding(data:bytes,block_length:int): 41 | to_add = (len(data)+block_length-1)//block_length*block_length-len(data) 42 | if to_add == 0: 43 | to_add = block_length 44 | to_add -= 1 45 | data += b'\x01' 46 | data += b'\x00'*to_add 47 | return data 48 | 49 | 50 | def bit_unpadding(data:bytes): 51 | return data[0:data.rfind(b'\x01')] 52 | 53 | def get_chat_key(pass_): 54 | return int(hashlib.sha256(hashlib.md5(pass_*2+b'salt').hexdigest().encode()).hexdigest(),16)%340282366920938463463374607431768211456 55 | 56 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------