sub checkForOpenProxy { my($self, $ip) = @_; # If we weren't passed an IP address, default to whatever # the current IP address is. if (!$ip && $ENV{GATEWAY_INTERFACE}) { my $r = Apache->request; $ip = $r->connection->remote_ip if $r; } # If we don't have an IP address, it can't be an open proxy. return 0 if !$ip; # Known secure IPs also don't count as open proxies. my $constants = getCurrentStatic(); my $gSkin = getCurrentSkin(); my $secure_ip_regex = $constants->{admin_secure_ip_regex}; return 0 if $secure_ip_regex && $ip =~ /$secure_ip_regex/; # If the IP address is already one we have listed, use the # existing listing. my $port = $self->getKnownOpenProxy($ip); if (defined $port) { #print STDERR scalar(localtime) . " cfop no need to check ip '$ip', port is '$port'\n"; return $port; } #print STDERR scalar(localtime) . " cfop ip '$ip' not known, checking\n"; # No known answer; probe the IP address and get an answer. my $ports = $constants->{comments_portscan_ports} || '80 8080 8000 3128'; my @ports = grep /^\d+$/, split / /, $ports; return 0 if !@ports; my $timeout = $constants->{comments_portscan_timeout} || 5; my $connect_timeout = int($timeout/scalar(@ports)+0.2); my $ok_url = "$gSkin->{absolutedir}/ok.txt"; my $pua = Slash::Custom::ParUserAgent->new(); $pua->redirect(1); $pua->max_redirect(3); $pua->max_hosts(scalar(@ports)); $pua->max_req(scalar(@ports)); $pua->timeout($connect_timeout); #use LWP::Debug; #use Data::Dumper; #LWP::Debug::level("+trace"); LWP::Debug::level("+debug"); my $start_time = Time::HiRes::time; local $_proxy_port = undef; sub _cfop_callback { my($data, $response, $protocol) = @_; #print STDERR scalar(localtime) . " _cfop_callback protocol '$protocol' port '$_proxy_port' succ '" . ($response->is_success()) . "' data '$data' content '" . ($response->is_success() ? $response->content() : "(fail)") . "'\n"; if ($response->is_success() && $data eq "ok\n") { # We got a success, so the IP is a proxy. # We should know the proxy's port at this # point; if not, that's remarkable, so # print an error. my $orig_req = $response->request(); $_proxy_port = $orig_req->{_slash_proxytest_port}; if (!$_proxy_port) { print STDERR scalar(localtime) . " _cfop_callback got data but no port, protocol '$protocol' port '$_proxy_port' succ '" . ($response->is_success()) . "' data '$data' content '" . $response->content() . "'\n"; } $_proxy_port ||= 1; # We can quit listening on any of the # other ports that may have connected, # returning immediately from the wait(). # So we want to return C_ENDALL. Except # C_ENDALL doesn't seem to _work_, it # crashes in _remove_current_connection. # Argh. So we use C_LASTCON. return LWP::Parallel::UserAgent::C_LASTCON; } #print STDERR scalar(localtime) . " _cfop_callback protocol '$protocol' succ '0'\n"; } #print STDERR scalar(localtime) . " cfop beginning registering\n"; for my $port (@ports) { # We switch to a new proxy every time thru. $pua->proxy('http', "http://$ip:$port/"); my $req = HTTP::Request->new(GET => $ok_url); $req->{_slash_proxytest_port} = $port; #print STDERR scalar(localtime) . " cfop registering for proxy '$pua->{proxy}{http}'\n"; $pua->register($req, \&_cfop_callback); } #print STDERR scalar(localtime) . "pua: " . Dumper($pua); my $elapsed = Time::HiRes::time - $start_time; my $wait_timeout = int($timeout - $elapsed + 0.5); $wait_timeout = 1 if $wait_timeout wait($wait_timeout); #print STDERR scalar(localtime) . " cfop done with wait, returning " . (defined $_proxy_port ? 'undef' : "'$port'") . "\n"; $_proxy_port = 0 if !$_proxy_port; $elapsed = Time::HiRes::time - $start_time; # Store this value so we don't keep probing the IP. $self->setKnownOpenProxy($ip, $_proxy_port, $elapsed); return $_proxy_port; }
(Score: 2) by snick on Wednesday April 09 2014, @07:52PM
Point your browser at random IP.
You have just performed a (fairly lame) port scan.
Off to prison with you.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 09 2014, @08:00PM
well, don't play this down so quickly. Laws are usually broad and describe something like an "automated attempt" that is performed "deliberately" and "outside of intended behavior" or something like that
Some lawyer could easily make a case out of nothing
(Score: 2) by frojack on Wednesday April 09 2014, @08:28PM
Well we could certainly make a moral case out of it.
I wonder if a story about this would even be allowed to be printed on Slashdot.
Note, that I've noticed these scans for a long time, and actually have iptables rules in place for them for many years. It never dawned on me they were from slash.
No, you are mistaken. I've always had this sig.