remove debug changes to python scripts

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Nils Dijk 2021-10-21 18:08:50 +02:00
parent fb38a4c284
commit 34b88e111a
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2 changed files with 0 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -142,8 +142,6 @@ class KillHandler(Handler):
def __init__(self, root):
super().__init__(root)
def _handle(self, flow, message):
logging.debug("kill flow: %s", type(flow).__name__)
logging.debug("killable: %s", str(flow.killable))
flow.kill()
return 'done'
@ -242,18 +240,13 @@ class OnPacket(Handler, ActionsMixin, FilterableMixin):
self.packet_kind = packet_kind
self.filters = kwargs
def _handle(self, flow, message):
logging.debug("handler for %s", self.packet_kind)
if not message.parsed:
# if this is the first message in the connection we just skip it
return 'done'
for msg in message.parsed:
typ = structs.message_type(msg, from_frontend=message.from_client)
logging.debug("%s == %s (%s)", typ, self.packet_kind, str(typ == self.packet_kind))
if typ == self.packet_kind:
logging.debug("msg: %s", msg)
matches = structs.message_matches(msg, self.filters, message.from_client)
logging.debug("did we match: %s", str(matches))
if matches:
return 'pass'
return 'done'
@ -433,18 +426,6 @@ def configure(updated):
create_thread(fifoname)
# def next_layer(layer):
# '''
# mitmproxy wasn't really meant for intercepting raw tcp streams, it tries to wrap the
# upsteam connection (the one to the worker) in a tls stream. This hook intercepts the
# part where it creates the TlsLayer (it happens in root_context.py) and instead creates
# a RawTCPLayer. That's the layer which calls our tcp_message hook
# '''
# if isinstance(layer, ClientTLSLayer) or isinstance(layer, ServerTLSLayer):
# replacement = TCPLayer(layer.ctx)
# layer.reply.send(replacement)
def tcp_message(flow: tcp.TCPFlow):
'''
This callback is hit every time mitmproxy receives a packet. It's the main entrypoint
@ -452,8 +433,6 @@ def tcp_message(flow: tcp.TCPFlow):
'''
global connection_count
logging.info("tcp_message: %s, %s", type(flow).__name__, str(flow.live))
tcp_msg = flow.messages[-1]
# Keep track of all the different connections, assign a unique id to each

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@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ from construct import (
import construct.lib as cl
import re
import logging
# For all possible message formats see:
# https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/protocol-message-formats.html