#!/bin/sh # # ssl_vncviewer: wrapper for vncviewer to use an stunnel SSL tunnel # or an SSH tunnel. # # Copyright (c) 2006 by Karl J. Runge # # You must have stunnel(8) installed on the system and in your PATH # (however, see the -ssh option below, in which case you will need ssh(1) # installed) Note: stunnel is usually installed in an "sbin" subdirectory. # # You should have "x11vnc -ssl ..." or "x11vnc -stunnel ..." # already running as the VNC server on the remote machine. # (or use stunnel on the server side for any other VNC server) # # # Usage: ssl_vncviewer [cert-args] host:display # # e.g.: ssl_vncviewer snoopy:0 # ssl_vncviewer snoopy:0 -encodings "copyrect tight zrle hextile" # # [cert-args] can be: # # -verify /path/to/cacert.pem # -mycert /path/to/mycert.pem # -proxy host:port # # -verify specifies a CA cert PEM file (or a self-signed one) for # authenticating the VNC server. # # -mycert specifies this client's cert+key PEM file for the VNC server to # authenticate this client. # # -proxy try host:port as a Web proxy to use the CONNECT method # to reach the VNC server (e.g. your firewall requires a proxy). # # For the "double proxy" case use -proxy host1:port1,host2:port2 # (the first CONNECT is done through host1:port1 to host2:port2 # and then a 2nd CONNECT to the destination VNC server.) # # See http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-ssl-ca for details on SSL # certificates with VNC. # # A few other args (not related to SSL and certs): # # -ssh Use ssh instead of stunnel SSL. ssh(1) must be installed and you # must be able to log into the remote machine via ssh. # # In this case "host:display" may be of the form "user@host:display" # where "user@host" is used for the ssh login (see ssh(1) manpage). # # If -proxy is supplied it can be of the forms: "gwhost" "gwhost:port" # "user@gwhost" or "user@gwhost:port". "gwhost" is an incoming ssh # gateway machine (the VNC server is not running there), an ssh -L # redir is used to "host" in "host:display" from "gwhost". Any "user@" # part must be in the -proxy string (not in "host:display"). # # Under -proxy use "gwhost:port" if connecting to any ssh port # other than the default (22). (even for the non-gateway case, # -proxy must be used to specify a non-standard ssh port) # # A "double ssh" can be specified via a -proxy string with the two # hosts separated by a comma: # # [user1@]host1[:port1],[user2@]host2[:port2] # # in which case a ssh to host1 and thru it via a -L redir a 2nd # ssh is established to host2. # # Examples: # # ssl_vncviewer -ssh bob@bobs-home.net:0 # ssl_vncviewer -ssh -sshcmd 'x11vnc -localhost' bob@bobs-home.net:0 # # ssl_vncviewer -ssh -proxy fred@mygate.com:2022 mymachine:0 # ssl_vncviewer -ssh -proxy bob@bobs-home.net:2222 localhost:0 # # ssl_vncviewer -ssh -proxy fred@gw-host,fred@peecee localhost:0 # # -sshcmd cmd Run "cmd" via ssh instead of the default "sleep 15" # e.g. -sshcmd 'x11vnc -display :0 -localhost -rfbport 5900' # # -sshargs "args" pass "args" to the ssh process, e.g. -L/-R port redirs. # # -sshssl Tunnel the SSL connection thru a SSH connection. The tunnel as # under -ssh is set up and the SSL connection goes thru it. Use # this if you want to have and end-to-end SSL connection but must # go thru a SSH gateway host (e.g. not the vnc server). Or use # this if you need to tunnel additional services via -R and -L # (see -sshargs above). # # ssl_vncviewer -sshssl -proxy fred@mygate.com mymachine:0 # # # -alpha turn on cursor alphablending hack if you are using the # enhanced tightvnc vncviewer. # # -grab turn on XGrabServer hack if you are using the enhanced tightvnc # vncviewer (e.g. for fullscreen mode in some windowmanagers like # fvwm that do not otherwise work in fullscreen mode) # # # set VNCVIEWERCMD to whatever vncviewer command you want to use. # VNCIPCMD=${VNCVIEWERCMD:-vncip} VNCVIEWERCMD=${VNCVIEWERCMD:-vncviewer} # # Same for STUNNEL, e.g. set it to /path/to/stunnel or stunnel4, etc. # PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/dist/sbin; export PATH if [ "X$STUNNEL" = "X" ]; then type stunnel4 > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? = 0 ]; then STUNNEL=stunnel4 else STUNNEL=stunnel fi fi help() { tail +2 "$0" | sed -e '/^$/ q' } gotalpha="" use_ssh="" use_sshssl="" ssh_sleep=15 ssh_cmd="sleep $ssh_sleep" if [ "X$SSL_VNCVIEWER_SSH_CMD" != "X" ]; then ssh_cmd="$SSL_VNCVIEWER_SSH_CMD" fi ssh_args="" # grab our cmdline options: while [ "X$1" != "X" ] do case $1 in "-verify") shift; verify="$1" ;; "-mycert") shift; mycert="$1" ;; "-proxy") shift; proxy="$1" ;; "-ssh") use_ssh=1 ;; "-sshssl") use_ssh=1 use_sshssl=1 ;; "-sshcmd") shift; ssh_cmd="$1" ;; "-sshargs") shift; ssh_args="$1" ;; "-alpha") gotalpha=1 ;; "-grab") VNCVIEWER_GRAB_SERVER=1; export VNCVIEWER_GRAB_SERVER ;; "-h"*) help; exit 0 ;; "--h"*) help; exit 0 ;; *) break ;; esac shift done if [ "X$gotalpha" != "X1" ]; then NO_ALPHABLEND=1 export NO_ALPHABLEND fi orig="$1" shift if [ "X$use_ssh" = "X1" -a "X$use_sshssl" = "X" ]; then if [ "X$mycert" != "X" -o "X$verify" != "X" ]; then echo "-mycert and -verify cannot be used in -ssh mode" exit 1 fi fi # play around with host:display port: if echo "$orig" | grep ':' > /dev/null; then : else orig="$orig:0" fi host=`echo "$orig" | awk -F: '{print $1}'` disp=`echo "$orig" | awk -F: '{print $2}'` if [ "X$host" = "X" ]; then host=localhost fi if [ $disp -lt 200 ]; then port=`expr $disp + 5900` else port=$disp fi # try to find an open listening port via netstat(1): inuse="" if uname | grep Linux > /dev/null; then inuse=`netstat -ant | egrep 'LISTEN|WAIT|ESTABLISH|CLOSE' | awk '{print $4}' | sed 's/^.*://'` elif uname | grep SunOS > /dev/null; then inuse=`netstat -an -f inet -P tcp | grep LISTEN | awk '{print $1}' | sed 's/^.*\.//'` # add others... fi date_sec=`date +%S` findfree() { try0=$1 try=$try0 use0="" while [ $try -lt 6000 ] do if [ "X$inuse" = "X" ]; then break fi if echo "$inuse" | grep -w $try > /dev/null; then : else use0=$try break fi try=`expr $try + 1` done if [ "X$use0" = "X" ]; then use0=`expr $date_sec + $try0` fi echo $use0 } use=`findfree 5930` if [ $use -ge 5900 ]; then N=`expr $use - 5900` else N=$use fi if echo "$0" | grep vncip > /dev/null; then VNCVIEWERCMD="$VNCIPCMD" fi if [ "X$use_ssh" = "X1" ]; then ssh_port="22" ssh_host="$host" vnc_host="localhost" ssh=${SSH:-"ssh -x"} if echo "$proxy" | grep "," > /dev/null; then proxy1=`echo "$proxy" | awk -F, '{print $1}'` proxy2=`echo "$proxy" | awk -F, '{print $2}'` # user1@gw1.com:port1,user2@ws2:port2 ssh_host1=`echo "$proxy1" | awk -F: '{print $1}'` ssh_port1=`echo "$proxy1" | awk -F: '{print $2}'` if [ "X$ssh_port1" = "X" ]; then ssh_port1="22" fi ssh_host2=`echo "$proxy2" | awk -F: '{print $1}'` ssh_user2=`echo "$ssh_host2" | awk -F@ '{print $1}'` ssh_host2=`echo "$ssh_host2" | awk -F@ '{print $2}'` if [ "X$ssh_host2" = "X" ]; then ssh_host2=$ssh_user2 ssh_user2="" else ssh_user2="${ssh_user2}@" fi ssh_port2=`echo "$proxy2" | awk -F: '{print $2}'` if [ "X$ssh_port2" = "X" ]; then ssh_port2="22" fi proxport=`findfree 3500` echo echo "Running 1st ssh proxy:" echo "$ssh -f -p $ssh_port1 -t -e none -L $proxport:$ssh_host2:$ssh_port2 $ssh_host1 \"sleep 30\"" $ssh -f -p $ssh_port1 -t -e none -L $proxport:$ssh_host2:$ssh_port2 $ssh_host1 "sleep 30" ssh_args="$ssh_args -o NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost=yes" sleep 1 stty sane proxy="${ssh_user2}localhost:$proxport" fi if [ "X$proxy" != "X" ]; then ssh_port=`echo "$proxy" | awk -F: '{print $2}'` if [ "X$ssh_port" = "X" ]; then ssh_port="22" fi ssh_host=`echo "$proxy" | awk -F: '{print $1}'` vnc_host="$host" fi echo "" echo "Running ssh:" sz=`echo "$ssh_cmd" | wc -c` if [ "$sz" -gt 200 ]; then info="..." else info="$ssh_cmd" fi C="" if [ "X$SSL_VNCVIEWER_USE_C" != "X" ]; then C="-C" fi # the -t option actually speeds up typing response via VNC!! if [ "X$SSL_VNCVIEWER_SSH_ONLY" != "X" ]; then echo "$ssh -p $ssh_port -t $C $ssh_args $ssh_host \"$info\"" echo "" $ssh -p $ssh_port -t $C $ssh_args $ssh_host "$ssh_cmd" exit $? elif [ "X$SSL_VNCVIEWER_NO_F" != "X" ]; then echo "$ssh -p $ssh_port -t $C -L ${use}:${vnc_host}:${port} $ssh_args $ssh_host \"$info\"" echo "" $ssh -p $ssh_port -t $C -L ${use}:${vnc_host}:${port} $ssh_args $ssh_host "$ssh_cmd" else echo "$ssh -f -p $ssh_port -t $C -L ${use}:${vnc_host}:${port} $ssh_args $ssh_host \"$info\"" echo "" $ssh -f -p $ssh_port -t $C -L ${use}:${vnc_host}:${port} $ssh_args $ssh_host "$ssh_cmd" fi if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then echo "" echo "ssh to $ssh_host failed." exit 1 fi echo "" if [ "X$ssh_cmd" = "Xsleep $ssh_sleep" ] ; then sleep 1 else # let any command get started a bit. sleep 5 fi echo "" #reset stty sane if [ "X$use_sshssl" = "X" ]; then echo "Running viewer:" echo $VNCVIEWERCMD "$@" localhost:$N echo "" $VNCVIEWERCMD "$@" localhost:$N exit $? else use2=`findfree 5960` host0=$host port0=$port host=localhost port=$use use=$use2 N=`expr $use - 5900` proxy="" fi fi # create the stunnel config file: if [ "X$verify" != "X" ]; then if [ -d $verify ]; then verify="CApath = $verify" else verify="CAfile = $verify" fi verify="$verify verify = 2" fi if [ "X$mycert" != "X" ]; then cert="cert = $mycert" fi mytmp() { tf=$1 rm -rf "$tf" || exit 1 if [ -d "$tf" ]; then echo "tmp file $tf still exists as a directory." exit 1 elif [ -L "$tf" ]; then echo "tmp file $tf still exists as a symlink." exit 1 elif [ -f "$tf" ]; then echo "tmp file $tf still exists." exit 1 fi touch "$tf" || exit 1 chmod 600 "$tf" || exit 1 } if echo "$RANDOM" | grep '[^0-9]' > /dev/null; then RANDOM=`date +%S` fi pcode() { tf=$1 SSL_VNC_PROXY=$proxy; export SSL_VNC_PROXY SSL_VNC_DEST="$host:$port"; export SSL_VNC_DEST cod='#!/usr/bin/perl # A hack to glue stunnel to a Web proxy for client connections. use IO::Socket::INET; my ($first, $second) = split(/,/, $ENV{SSL_VNC_PROXY}); my ($proxy_host, $proxy_port) = split(/:/, $first); my $connect = $ENV{SSL_VNC_DEST}; print STDERR "\nperl script for web proxing:\n"; print STDERR "proxy_host: $proxy_host\n"; print STDERR "proxy_port: $proxy_port\n"; print STDERR "proxy_connect: $connect\n"; my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new( PeerAddr => $proxy_host, PeerPort => $proxy_port, Proto => "tcp"); if (! $sock) { unlink($0); die "perl proxy: $!\n"; } my $con = ""; if ($second ne "") { $con = "CONNECT $second HTTP/1.1\r\n"; $con .= "Host: $second\r\n\r\n"; } else { $con = "CONNECT $connect HTTP/1.1\r\n"; $con .= "Host: $connect\r\n\r\n"; } print STDERR "proxy_request1:\n$con"; print $sock $con; unlink($0); my $rep = ""; while ($rep !~ /\r\n\r\n/) { my $c = getc($sock); print STDERR $c; $rep .= $c; } if ($rep !~ m,HTTP/.* 200,) { die "proxy error: $rep\n"; } if ($second ne "") { $con = "CONNECT $connect HTTP/1.1\r\n"; $con .= "Host: $connect\r\n\r\n"; print STDERR "proxy_request2:\n$con"; print $sock $con; $rep = ""; while ($rep !~ /\r\n\r\n/) { my $c = getc($sock); print STDERR $c; $rep .= $c; } if ($rep !~ m,HTTP/.* 200,) { die "proxy error: $rep\n"; } } if (fork) { print STDERR "parent\[$$] STDIN -> socket\n\n"; xfer(STDIN, $sock); } else { print STDERR "child \[$$] socket -> STDOUT\n\n"; xfer($sock, STDOUT); } exit; sub xfer { my($in, $out) = @_; $RIN = $WIN = $EIN = ""; $ROUT = ""; vec($RIN, fileno($in), 1) = 1; vec($WIN, fileno($in), 1) = 1; $EIN = $RIN | $WIN; while (1) { my $nf = 0; while (! $nf) { $nf = select($ROUT=$RIN, undef, undef, undef); } my $len = sysread($in, $buf, 8192); if (! defined($len)) { next if $! =~ /^Interrupted/; print STDERR "perl proxy\[$$]: $!\n"; last; } elsif ($len == 0) { print STDERR "perl proxy\[$$]: Input is EOF.\n"; last; } my $offset = 0; my $quit = 0; while ($len) { my $written = syswrite($out, $buf, $len, $offset); if (! defined $written) { print STDERR "perl proxy\[$$]: Output is EOF. $!\n"; $quit = 1; last; } $len -= $written; $offset += $written; } last if $quit; } close($in); close($out); } ' echo "$cod" > $tf chmod 700 $tf } ptmp="" if [ "X$proxy" != "X" ]; then ptmp="/tmp/ssl_vncviewer${RANDOM}.$$.pl" mytmp "$ptmp" pcode "$ptmp" connect="exec = $ptmp" else connect="connect = $host:$port" fi ##debug = 7 tmp=/tmp/ssl_vncviewer${RANDOM}.$$ mytmp "$tmp" cat > "$tmp" < /dev/tty & pid=$! echo "" # pause here to let the user supply a possible passphrase for the # mycert key: if [ "X$mycert" != "X" ]; then sleep 4 fi sleep 2 rm -f "$tmp" echo "" echo "Running viewer:" echo $VNCVIEWERCMD "$@" localhost:$N echo "" $VNCVIEWERCMD "$@" localhost:$N kill $pid sleep 1