se-hub/lib/requests/packages/urllib3/contrib/ntlmpool.py
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# urllib3/contrib/ntlmpool.py
# Copyright 2008-2013 Andrey Petrov and contributors (see CONTRIBUTORS.txt)
#
# This module is part of urllib3 and is released under
# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
"""
NTLM authenticating pool, contributed by erikcederstran
Issue #10, see: http://code.google.com/p/urllib3/issues/detail?id=10
"""
try:
from http.client import HTTPSConnection
except ImportError:
from httplib import HTTPSConnection
from logging import getLogger
from ntlm import ntlm
from urllib3 import HTTPSConnectionPool
log = getLogger(__name__)
class NTLMConnectionPool(HTTPSConnectionPool):
"""
Implements an NTLM authentication version of an urllib3 connection pool
"""
scheme = 'https'
def __init__(self, user, pw, authurl, *args, **kwargs):
"""
authurl is a random URL on the server that is protected by NTLM.
user is the Windows user, probably in the DOMAIN\\username format.
pw is the password for the user.
"""
super(NTLMConnectionPool, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.authurl = authurl
self.rawuser = user
user_parts = user.split('\\', 1)
self.domain = user_parts[0].upper()
self.user = user_parts[1]
self.pw = pw
def _new_conn(self):
# Performs the NTLM handshake that secures the connection. The socket
# must be kept open while requests are performed.
self.num_connections += 1
log.debug('Starting NTLM HTTPS connection no. %d: https://%s%s' %
(self.num_connections, self.host, self.authurl))
headers = {}
headers['Connection'] = 'Keep-Alive'
req_header = 'Authorization'
resp_header = 'www-authenticate'
conn = HTTPSConnection(host=self.host, port=self.port)
# Send negotiation message
headers[req_header] = (
'NTLM %s' % ntlm.create_NTLM_NEGOTIATE_MESSAGE(self.rawuser))
log.debug('Request headers: %s' % headers)
conn.request('GET', self.authurl, None, headers)
res = conn.getresponse()
reshdr = dict(res.getheaders())
log.debug('Response status: %s %s' % (res.status, res.reason))
log.debug('Response headers: %s' % reshdr)
log.debug('Response data: %s [...]' % res.read(100))
# Remove the reference to the socket, so that it can not be closed by
# the response object (we want to keep the socket open)
res.fp = None
# Server should respond with a challenge message
auth_header_values = reshdr[resp_header].split(', ')
auth_header_value = None
for s in auth_header_values:
if s[:5] == 'NTLM ':
auth_header_value = s[5:]
if auth_header_value is None:
raise Exception('Unexpected %s response header: %s' %
(resp_header, reshdr[resp_header]))
# Send authentication message
ServerChallenge, NegotiateFlags = \
ntlm.parse_NTLM_CHALLENGE_MESSAGE(auth_header_value)
auth_msg = ntlm.create_NTLM_AUTHENTICATE_MESSAGE(ServerChallenge,
self.user,
self.domain,
self.pw,
NegotiateFlags)
headers[req_header] = 'NTLM %s' % auth_msg
log.debug('Request headers: %s' % headers)
conn.request('GET', self.authurl, None, headers)
res = conn.getresponse()
log.debug('Response status: %s %s' % (res.status, res.reason))
log.debug('Response headers: %s' % dict(res.getheaders()))
log.debug('Response data: %s [...]' % res.read()[:100])
if res.status != 200:
if res.status == 401:
raise Exception('Server rejected request: wrong '
'username or password')
raise Exception('Wrong server response: %s %s' %
(res.status, res.reason))
res.fp = None
log.debug('Connection established')
return conn
def urlopen(self, method, url, body=None, headers=None, retries=3,
redirect=True, assert_same_host=True):
if headers is None:
headers = {}
headers['Connection'] = 'Keep-Alive'
return super(NTLMConnectionPool, self).urlopen(method, url, body,
headers, retries,
redirect,
assert_same_host)