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A HTTP proxy server library intended to be a backend of application like Burp proxy.

  • Sniff HTTP and HTTPS traffic by signing certificate on the fly.
  • Server Sent Event
  • WebSocket ("raw" traffic only. Parsers will not be implemented in this crate.)

Usage

use std::path::PathBuf;

use clap::{Args, Parser};
use http_mitm_proxy::{DefaultClient, MitmProxy};
use tracing_subscriber::EnvFilter;

#[derive(Parser)]
struct Opt {
    #[clap(flatten)]
    external_cert: Option<ExternalCert>,
}

#[derive(Args, Debug)]
struct ExternalCert {
    #[arg(required = false)]
    cert: PathBuf,
    #[arg(required = false)]
    private_key: PathBuf,
}

fn make_root_cert() -> rcgen::CertifiedKey {
    let mut param = rcgen::CertificateParams::default();

    param.distinguished_name = rcgen::DistinguishedName::new();
    param.distinguished_name.push(
        rcgen::DnType::CommonName,
        rcgen::DnValue::Utf8String("<HTTP-MITM-PROXY CA>".to_string()),
    );
    param.key_usages = vec![
        rcgen::KeyUsagePurpose::KeyCertSign,
        rcgen::KeyUsagePurpose::CrlSign,
    ];
    param.is_ca = rcgen::IsCa::Ca(rcgen::BasicConstraints::Unconstrained);

    let key_pair = rcgen::KeyPair::generate().unwrap();
    let cert = param.self_signed(&key_pair).unwrap();

    rcgen::CertifiedKey { cert, key_pair }
}

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    let opt = Opt::parse();

    tracing_subscriber::fmt()
        .with_env_filter(EnvFilter::from_default_env())
        .init();

    let root_cert = if let Some(external_cert) = opt.external_cert {
        // Use existing key
        let param = rcgen::CertificateParams::from_ca_cert_pem(
            &std::fs::read_to_string(&external_cert.cert).unwrap(),
        )
        .unwrap();
        let key_pair =
            rcgen::KeyPair::from_pem(&std::fs::read_to_string(&external_cert.private_key).unwrap())
                .unwrap();

        let cert = param.self_signed(&key_pair).unwrap();

        rcgen::CertifiedKey { cert, key_pair }
    } else {
        make_root_cert()
    };

    let root_cert_pem = root_cert.cert.pem();
    let root_cert_key = root_cert.key_pair.serialize_pem();

    let proxy = MitmProxy::new(
        // This is the root cert that will be used to sign the fake certificates
        Some(root_cert),
    );

    let client = DefaultClient::new(
        tokio_native_tls::native_tls::TlsConnector::builder()
            // You must set ALPN if you want to support HTTP/2
            .request_alpns(&["h2", "http/1.1"])
            .build()
            .unwrap(),
    );
    let server = proxy
        .bind(("127.0.0.1", 3003), move |_client_addr, req| {
            let client = client.clone();
            async move {
                let uri = req.uri().clone();

                // You can modify request here
                // or You can just return response anyware

                let (res, _upgrade) = client.send_request(req).await?;

                println!("{} -> {}", uri, res.status());

                // You can modify response here

                Ok::<_, http_mitm_proxy::default_client::Error>(res)
            }
        })
        .await
        .unwrap();

    println!("HTTP Proxy is listening on http://127.0.0.1:3003");

    println!();
    println!("Trust this cert if you want to use HTTPS");
    println!();
    println!("{}", root_cert_pem);
    println!();

    /*
        Save this cert to ca.crt and use it with curl like this:
        curl https://www.google.com -x http://127.0.0.1:3003 --cacert ca.crt
    */

    println!("Private key");
    println!("{}", root_cert_key);

    server.await;
}

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