38 lines
1 KiB
Python
38 lines
1 KiB
Python
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A mitmproxy script that blocks and removes well known Matrix server
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information.
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There are two ways a Matrix server can trigger the client to reconfigure the
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homeserver URL:
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1. By responding to a `./well-known/matrix/client` request with a new
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homeserver URL.
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2. By including a new homeserver URL inside the `/login` response.
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To run execute it with mitmproxy:
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>>> mitmproxy -s well-known-block.py`
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"""
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import json
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from mitmproxy import http
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def request(flow):
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if flow.request.path == "/.well-known/matrix/client":
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flow.response = http.HTTPResponse.make(
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404, # (optional) status code
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b"Not found", # (optional) content
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{"Content-Type": "text/html"} # (optional) headers
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)
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def response(flow: http.HTTPFlow):
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if flow.request.path == "/_matrix/client/r0/login":
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if flow.response.status_code == 200:
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body = json.loads(flow.response.content)
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body.pop("well_known", None)
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flow.response.text = json.dumps(body)
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