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author Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com>
date Thu, 03 Dec 2015 11:23:55 -0800
parents src/net/sourceforge/jsocks/UserPasswordAuthentication.java@205ee2873330
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package net.sourceforge.jsocks;

/**
  SOCKS5 User Password authentication scheme.
*/
public class UserPasswordAuthentication implements Authentication{

   /**SOCKS ID for User/Password authentication method*/
   public final static int METHOD_ID = 2;

   String userName, password;
   byte[] request;

   /**
     Create an instance of UserPasswordAuthentication.
     @param userName User Name to send to SOCKS server.
     @param password Password to send to SOCKS server.
   */
   public UserPasswordAuthentication(String userName,String password){
     this.userName = userName;
     this.password = password;
     formRequest();
   }
   /** Get the user name.
   @return User name.
   */
   public String getUser(){
     return userName;
   }
   /** Get password
   @return Password
   */
   public String getPassword(){
     return password;
   }
   /**
    Does User/Password authentication as defined in rfc1929.
    @return An array containnig in, out streams, or null if authentication
    fails.
   */
   public Object[] doSocksAuthentication(int methodId,
                                         java.net.Socket proxySocket)
                   throws java.io.IOException{

      if(methodId != METHOD_ID) return null;

      java.io.InputStream in = proxySocket.getInputStream();
      java.io.OutputStream out = proxySocket.getOutputStream();

      out.write(request);
      int version = in.read();
      if(version < 0) return null; //Server closed connection
      int status = in.read();
      if(status != 0) return null; //Server closed connection, or auth failed.

      return new Object[] {in,out};
   }

//Private methods
//////////////////

/** Convert UserName password in to binary form, ready to be send to server*/
   private void formRequest(){
      byte[] user_bytes = userName.getBytes();
      byte[] password_bytes = password.getBytes();

      request = new byte[3+user_bytes.length+password_bytes.length];
      request[0] = (byte) 1; 
      request[1] = (byte) user_bytes.length;
      System.arraycopy(user_bytes,0,request,2,user_bytes.length);
      request[2+user_bytes.length] = (byte) password_bytes.length;
      System.arraycopy(password_bytes,0,
                       request,3+user_bytes.length,password_bytes.length);
   }
}