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package net.sourceforge.jsocks;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.SocketException;
import java.net.UnknownHostException;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Hashtable;

/**
 SOCKS5 Proxy.
*/

public class Socks5Proxy extends Proxy implements Cloneable {

//Data members
    private Hashtable<Integer, Authentication> authMethods = new Hashtable<Integer, Authentication>();
    private int selectedMethod;

    boolean resolveAddrLocally = true;
    UDPEncapsulation udp_encapsulation = null;


//Public Constructors
//====================

    /**
      Creates SOCKS5 proxy.
      @param proxyHost Host on which a Proxy server runs.
      @param proxyPort Port on which a Proxy server listens for connections.
      @throws UnknownHostException If proxyHost can't be resolved.
    */
    public Socks5Proxy(String proxyHost, int proxyPort)
    throws UnknownHostException {
        super(proxyHost, proxyPort);
        version = 5;
        setAuthenticationMethod(0, new AuthenticationNone());
    }


    /**
      Creates SOCKS5 proxy.
      @param proxyIP Host on which a Proxy server runs.
      @param proxyPort Port on which a Proxy server listens for connections.
    */
    public Socks5Proxy(InetAddress proxyIP, int proxyPort) {
        super(proxyIP, proxyPort);
        version = 5;
        setAuthenticationMethod(0, new AuthenticationNone());
    }


//Public instance methods
//========================


    /**
     * Wether to resolve address locally or to let proxy do so.
       <p>
       SOCKS5 protocol allows to send host names rather then IPs in the
       requests, this option controls wether the hostnames should be send
       to the proxy server as names, or should they be resolved locally.
       @param doResolve Wether to perform resolution locally.
       @return Previous settings.
     */
    public boolean resolveAddrLocally(boolean doResolve) {
        boolean old = resolveAddrLocally;
        resolveAddrLocally = doResolve;
        return old;
    }
    /**
     Get current setting on how the addresses should be handled.
     @return Current setting for address resolution.
     @see Socks5Proxy#resolveAddrLocally(boolean doResolve)
    */
    public boolean resolveAddrLocally() {
        return resolveAddrLocally;
    }

    /**
      Adds another authentication method.
      @param methodId Authentication method id, see rfc1928
      @param method Implementation of Authentication
      @see Authentication
    */
    public boolean setAuthenticationMethod(int methodId,
                                           Authentication method) {
        if (methodId < 0 || methodId > 255)
            return false;

        if (method == null) {
            //Want to remove a particular method
            return (authMethods.remove(Integer.valueOf(methodId)) != null);
        }
        else {//Add the method, or rewrite old one
            authMethods.put(Integer.valueOf(methodId), method);
        }

        return true;
    }

    /**
     Get authentication method, which corresponds to given method id
     @param methodId Authentication method id.
     @return Implementation for given method or null, if one was not set.
    */
    public Authentication getAuthenticationMethod(int methodId) {
        Object method = authMethods.get(Integer.valueOf(methodId));

        if (method == null) return null;

        return (Authentication)method;
    }

    /**
     Creates a clone of this Proxy.
    */
    @Override
    @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
    public Object clone() {
        Socks5Proxy newProxy = new Socks5Proxy(proxyIP, proxyPort);
        newProxy.authMethods = (Hashtable<Integer, Authentication>) this.authMethods.clone();
        newProxy.resolveAddrLocally = resolveAddrLocally;
        newProxy.chainProxy = chainProxy;
        return newProxy;
    }

//Public Static(Class) Methods
//==============================


//Protected Methods
//=================

    @Override
    protected Proxy copy() {
        Socks5Proxy copy = new Socks5Proxy(proxyIP, proxyPort);
        copy.authMethods = this.authMethods; //same Hash, no copy
        copy.chainProxy = this.chainProxy;
        copy.resolveAddrLocally = this.resolveAddrLocally;
        return copy;
    }
    /**
     *
     *
     */
    @Override
    protected void startSession()throws SocksException {
        super.startSession();
        Authentication auth;
        Socket ps = proxySocket; //The name is too long

        try {
            byte nMethods = (byte) authMethods.size();  //Number of methods
            byte[] buf = new byte[2 + nMethods]; //2 is for VER,NMETHODS
            buf[0] = (byte) version;
            buf[1] = nMethods;                 //Number of methods
            int i = 2;
            Enumeration<Integer> ids = authMethods.keys();

            while (ids.hasMoreElements())
                buf[i++] = (byte)ids.nextElement().intValue();

            out.write(buf);
            out.flush();
            int versionNumber  = in.read();
            selectedMethod = in.read();

            if (versionNumber < 0 || selectedMethod < 0) {
                //EOF condition was reached
                endSession();
                throw(new SocksException(SOCKS_PROXY_IO_ERROR,
                                         "Connection to proxy lost."));
            }

            if (versionNumber < version) {
                //What should we do??
            }

            if (selectedMethod == 0xFF) { //No method selected
                ps.close();
                throw(new SocksException(SOCKS_AUTH_NOT_SUPPORTED));
            }

            auth = getAuthenticationMethod(selectedMethod);

            if (auth == null) {
                //This shouldn't happen, unless method was removed by other
                //thread, or the server stuffed up
                throw(new SocksException(SOCKS_JUST_ERROR,
                                         "Speciefied Authentication not found!"));
            }

            Object[] in_out = auth.doSocksAuthentication(selectedMethod, ps);

            if (in_out == null) {
                //Authentication failed by some reason
                throw(new SocksException(SOCKS_AUTH_FAILURE));
            }

            //Most authentication methods are expected to return
            //simply the input/output streams associated with
            //the socket. However if the auth. method requires
            //some kind of encryption/decryption being done on the
            //connection it should provide classes to handle I/O.
            in = (InputStream) in_out[0];
            out = (OutputStream) in_out[1];

            if (in_out.length > 2)
                udp_encapsulation = (UDPEncapsulation) in_out[2];
        }
        catch (SocksException s_ex) {
            throw s_ex;
        }
        catch (UnknownHostException uh_ex) {
            throw(new SocksException(SOCKS_PROXY_NO_CONNECT));
        }
        catch (SocketException so_ex) {
            throw(new SocksException(SOCKS_PROXY_NO_CONNECT));
        }
        catch (IOException io_ex) {
            //System.err.println(io_ex);
            throw(new SocksException(SOCKS_PROXY_IO_ERROR, "" + io_ex));
        }
    }

    @Override
    protected ProxyMessage formMessage(int cmd, InetAddress ip, int port) {
        return new Socks5Message(cmd, ip, port);
    }
    @Override
    protected ProxyMessage formMessage(int cmd, String host, int port)
    throws UnknownHostException {
        if (resolveAddrLocally)
            return formMessage(cmd, InetAddress.getByName(host), port);
        else
            return new Socks5Message(cmd, host, port);
    }
    @Override
    protected ProxyMessage formMessage(InputStream in)
    throws SocksException,
        IOException {
        return new Socks5Message(in);
    }

}