plugeth/node/config.go
Felix Lange e83c3ccc47
p2p/enode: improve IPv6 support, add ENR text representation (#19663)
* p2p/enr: add entries for for IPv4/IPv6 separation

This adds entry types for "ip6", "udp6", "tcp6" keys. The IP type stays
around because removing it would break a lot of code and force everyone
to care about the distinction.

* p2p/enode: track IPv4 and IPv6 address separately

LocalNode predicts the local node's UDP endpoint and updates the record.
This change makes it predict IPv4 and IPv6 endpoints separately since
they can now be in the record at the same time.

* p2p/enode: implement base64 text format
* all: switch to enode.Parse(...)

This allows passing base64-encoded node records to all the places that
previously accepted enode:// URLs. The URL format is still supported.

* cmd/bootnode, p2p: log node URL instead of ENR

...and return the base64 record in NodeInfo.
2019-06-07 15:31:00 +02:00

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// Copyright 2014 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package node
import (
"crypto/ecdsa"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts/external"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts/keystore"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts/scwallet"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts/usbwallet"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/enode"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rpc"
)
const (
datadirPrivateKey = "nodekey" // Path within the datadir to the node's private key
datadirDefaultKeyStore = "keystore" // Path within the datadir to the keystore
datadirStaticNodes = "static-nodes.json" // Path within the datadir to the static node list
datadirTrustedNodes = "trusted-nodes.json" // Path within the datadir to the trusted node list
datadirNodeDatabase = "nodes" // Path within the datadir to store the node infos
)
// Config represents a small collection of configuration values to fine tune the
// P2P network layer of a protocol stack. These values can be further extended by
// all registered services.
type Config struct {
// Name sets the instance name of the node. It must not contain the / character and is
// used in the devp2p node identifier. The instance name of geth is "geth". If no
// value is specified, the basename of the current executable is used.
Name string `toml:"-"`
// UserIdent, if set, is used as an additional component in the devp2p node identifier.
UserIdent string `toml:",omitempty"`
// Version should be set to the version number of the program. It is used
// in the devp2p node identifier.
Version string `toml:"-"`
// DataDir is the file system folder the node should use for any data storage
// requirements. The configured data directory will not be directly shared with
// registered services, instead those can use utility methods to create/access
// databases or flat files. This enables ephemeral nodes which can fully reside
// in memory.
DataDir string
// Configuration of peer-to-peer networking.
P2P p2p.Config
// KeyStoreDir is the file system folder that contains private keys. The directory can
// be specified as a relative path, in which case it is resolved relative to the
// current directory.
//
// If KeyStoreDir is empty, the default location is the "keystore" subdirectory of
// DataDir. If DataDir is unspecified and KeyStoreDir is empty, an ephemeral directory
// is created by New and destroyed when the node is stopped.
KeyStoreDir string `toml:",omitempty"`
// ExternalSigner specifies an external URI for a clef-type signer
ExternalSigner string `toml:"omitempty"`
// UseLightweightKDF lowers the memory and CPU requirements of the key store
// scrypt KDF at the expense of security.
UseLightweightKDF bool `toml:",omitempty"`
// InsecureUnlockAllowed allows user to unlock accounts in unsafe http environment.
InsecureUnlockAllowed bool `toml:",omitempty"`
// NoUSB disables hardware wallet monitoring and connectivity.
NoUSB bool `toml:",omitempty"`
// SmartCardDaemonPath is the path to the smartcard daemon's socket
SmartCardDaemonPath string `toml:",omitempty"`
// IPCPath is the requested location to place the IPC endpoint. If the path is
// a simple file name, it is placed inside the data directory (or on the root
// pipe path on Windows), whereas if it's a resolvable path name (absolute or
// relative), then that specific path is enforced. An empty path disables IPC.
IPCPath string `toml:",omitempty"`
// HTTPHost is the host interface on which to start the HTTP RPC server. If this
// field is empty, no HTTP API endpoint will be started.
HTTPHost string `toml:",omitempty"`
// HTTPPort is the TCP port number on which to start the HTTP RPC server. The
// default zero value is/ valid and will pick a port number randomly (useful
// for ephemeral nodes).
HTTPPort int `toml:",omitempty"`
// HTTPCors is the Cross-Origin Resource Sharing header to send to requesting
// clients. Please be aware that CORS is a browser enforced security, it's fully
// useless for custom HTTP clients.
HTTPCors []string `toml:",omitempty"`
// HTTPVirtualHosts is the list of virtual hostnames which are allowed on incoming requests.
// This is by default {'localhost'}. Using this prevents attacks like
// DNS rebinding, which bypasses SOP by simply masquerading as being within the same
// origin. These attacks do not utilize CORS, since they are not cross-domain.
// By explicitly checking the Host-header, the server will not allow requests
// made against the server with a malicious host domain.
// Requests using ip address directly are not affected
HTTPVirtualHosts []string `toml:",omitempty"`
// HTTPModules is a list of API modules to expose via the HTTP RPC interface.
// If the module list is empty, all RPC API endpoints designated public will be
// exposed.
HTTPModules []string `toml:",omitempty"`
// HTTPTimeouts allows for customization of the timeout values used by the HTTP RPC
// interface.
HTTPTimeouts rpc.HTTPTimeouts
// WSHost is the host interface on which to start the websocket RPC server. If
// this field is empty, no websocket API endpoint will be started.
WSHost string `toml:",omitempty"`
// WSPort is the TCP port number on which to start the websocket RPC server. The
// default zero value is/ valid and will pick a port number randomly (useful for
// ephemeral nodes).
WSPort int `toml:",omitempty"`
// WSOrigins is the list of domain to accept websocket requests from. Please be
// aware that the server can only act upon the HTTP request the client sends and
// cannot verify the validity of the request header.
WSOrigins []string `toml:",omitempty"`
// WSModules is a list of API modules to expose via the websocket RPC interface.
// If the module list is empty, all RPC API endpoints designated public will be
// exposed.
WSModules []string `toml:",omitempty"`
// WSExposeAll exposes all API modules via the WebSocket RPC interface rather
// than just the public ones.
//
// *WARNING* Only set this if the node is running in a trusted network, exposing
// private APIs to untrusted users is a major security risk.
WSExposeAll bool `toml:",omitempty"`
// GraphQLHost is the host interface on which to start the GraphQL server. If this
// field is empty, no GraphQL API endpoint will be started.
GraphQLHost string `toml:",omitempty"`
// GraphQLPort is the TCP port number on which to start the GraphQL server. The
// default zero value is/ valid and will pick a port number randomly (useful
// for ephemeral nodes).
GraphQLPort int `toml:",omitempty"`
// GraphQLCors is the Cross-Origin Resource Sharing header to send to requesting
// clients. Please be aware that CORS is a browser enforced security, it's fully
// useless for custom HTTP clients.
GraphQLCors []string `toml:",omitempty"`
// GraphQLVirtualHosts is the list of virtual hostnames which are allowed on incoming requests.
// This is by default {'localhost'}. Using this prevents attacks like
// DNS rebinding, which bypasses SOP by simply masquerading as being within the same
// origin. These attacks do not utilize CORS, since they are not cross-domain.
// By explicitly checking the Host-header, the server will not allow requests
// made against the server with a malicious host domain.
// Requests using ip address directly are not affected
GraphQLVirtualHosts []string `toml:",omitempty"`
// Logger is a custom logger to use with the p2p.Server.
Logger log.Logger `toml:",omitempty"`
staticNodesWarning bool
trustedNodesWarning bool
oldGethResourceWarning bool
}
// IPCEndpoint resolves an IPC endpoint based on a configured value, taking into
// account the set data folders as well as the designated platform we're currently
// running on.
func (c *Config) IPCEndpoint() string {
// Short circuit if IPC has not been enabled
if c.IPCPath == "" {
return ""
}
// On windows we can only use plain top-level pipes
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
if strings.HasPrefix(c.IPCPath, `\\.\pipe\`) {
return c.IPCPath
}
return `\\.\pipe\` + c.IPCPath
}
// Resolve names into the data directory full paths otherwise
if filepath.Base(c.IPCPath) == c.IPCPath {
if c.DataDir == "" {
return filepath.Join(os.TempDir(), c.IPCPath)
}
return filepath.Join(c.DataDir, c.IPCPath)
}
return c.IPCPath
}
// NodeDB returns the path to the discovery node database.
func (c *Config) NodeDB() string {
if c.DataDir == "" {
return "" // ephemeral
}
return c.ResolvePath(datadirNodeDatabase)
}
// DefaultIPCEndpoint returns the IPC path used by default.
func DefaultIPCEndpoint(clientIdentifier string) string {
if clientIdentifier == "" {
clientIdentifier = strings.TrimSuffix(filepath.Base(os.Args[0]), ".exe")
if clientIdentifier == "" {
panic("empty executable name")
}
}
config := &Config{DataDir: DefaultDataDir(), IPCPath: clientIdentifier + ".ipc"}
return config.IPCEndpoint()
}
// HTTPEndpoint resolves an HTTP endpoint based on the configured host interface
// and port parameters.
func (c *Config) HTTPEndpoint() string {
if c.HTTPHost == "" {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", c.HTTPHost, c.HTTPPort)
}
// GraphQLEndpoint resolves a GraphQL endpoint based on the configured host interface
// and port parameters.
func (c *Config) GraphQLEndpoint() string {
if c.GraphQLHost == "" {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", c.GraphQLHost, c.GraphQLPort)
}
// DefaultHTTPEndpoint returns the HTTP endpoint used by default.
func DefaultHTTPEndpoint() string {
config := &Config{HTTPHost: DefaultHTTPHost, HTTPPort: DefaultHTTPPort}
return config.HTTPEndpoint()
}
// WSEndpoint resolves a websocket endpoint based on the configured host interface
// and port parameters.
func (c *Config) WSEndpoint() string {
if c.WSHost == "" {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", c.WSHost, c.WSPort)
}
// DefaultWSEndpoint returns the websocket endpoint used by default.
func DefaultWSEndpoint() string {
config := &Config{WSHost: DefaultWSHost, WSPort: DefaultWSPort}
return config.WSEndpoint()
}
// ExtRPCEnabled returns the indicator whether node enables the external
// RPC(http, ws or graphql).
func (c *Config) ExtRPCEnabled() bool {
return c.HTTPHost != "" || c.WSHost != "" || c.GraphQLHost != ""
}
// NodeName returns the devp2p node identifier.
func (c *Config) NodeName() string {
name := c.name()
// Backwards compatibility: previous versions used title-cased "Geth", keep that.
if name == "geth" || name == "geth-testnet" {
name = "Geth"
}
if c.UserIdent != "" {
name += "/" + c.UserIdent
}
if c.Version != "" {
name += "/v" + c.Version
}
name += "/" + runtime.GOOS + "-" + runtime.GOARCH
name += "/" + runtime.Version()
return name
}
func (c *Config) name() string {
if c.Name == "" {
progname := strings.TrimSuffix(filepath.Base(os.Args[0]), ".exe")
if progname == "" {
panic("empty executable name, set Config.Name")
}
return progname
}
return c.Name
}
// These resources are resolved differently for "geth" instances.
var isOldGethResource = map[string]bool{
"chaindata": true,
"nodes": true,
"nodekey": true,
"static-nodes.json": false, // no warning for these because they have their
"trusted-nodes.json": false, // own separate warning.
}
// ResolvePath resolves path in the instance directory.
func (c *Config) ResolvePath(path string) string {
if filepath.IsAbs(path) {
return path
}
if c.DataDir == "" {
return ""
}
// Backwards-compatibility: ensure that data directory files created
// by geth 1.4 are used if they exist.
if warn, isOld := isOldGethResource[path]; isOld {
oldpath := ""
if c.name() == "geth" {
oldpath = filepath.Join(c.DataDir, path)
}
if oldpath != "" && common.FileExist(oldpath) {
if warn {
c.warnOnce(&c.oldGethResourceWarning, "Using deprecated resource file %s, please move this file to the 'geth' subdirectory of datadir.", oldpath)
}
return oldpath
}
}
return filepath.Join(c.instanceDir(), path)
}
func (c *Config) instanceDir() string {
if c.DataDir == "" {
return ""
}
return filepath.Join(c.DataDir, c.name())
}
// NodeKey retrieves the currently configured private key of the node, checking
// first any manually set key, falling back to the one found in the configured
// data folder. If no key can be found, a new one is generated.
func (c *Config) NodeKey() *ecdsa.PrivateKey {
// Use any specifically configured key.
if c.P2P.PrivateKey != nil {
return c.P2P.PrivateKey
}
// Generate ephemeral key if no datadir is being used.
if c.DataDir == "" {
key, err := crypto.GenerateKey()
if err != nil {
log.Crit(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to generate ephemeral node key: %v", err))
}
return key
}
keyfile := c.ResolvePath(datadirPrivateKey)
if key, err := crypto.LoadECDSA(keyfile); err == nil {
return key
}
// No persistent key found, generate and store a new one.
key, err := crypto.GenerateKey()
if err != nil {
log.Crit(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to generate node key: %v", err))
}
instanceDir := filepath.Join(c.DataDir, c.name())
if err := os.MkdirAll(instanceDir, 0700); err != nil {
log.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to persist node key: %v", err))
return key
}
keyfile = filepath.Join(instanceDir, datadirPrivateKey)
if err := crypto.SaveECDSA(keyfile, key); err != nil {
log.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to persist node key: %v", err))
}
return key
}
// StaticNodes returns a list of node enode URLs configured as static nodes.
func (c *Config) StaticNodes() []*enode.Node {
return c.parsePersistentNodes(&c.staticNodesWarning, c.ResolvePath(datadirStaticNodes))
}
// TrustedNodes returns a list of node enode URLs configured as trusted nodes.
func (c *Config) TrustedNodes() []*enode.Node {
return c.parsePersistentNodes(&c.trustedNodesWarning, c.ResolvePath(datadirTrustedNodes))
}
// parsePersistentNodes parses a list of discovery node URLs loaded from a .json
// file from within the data directory.
func (c *Config) parsePersistentNodes(w *bool, path string) []*enode.Node {
// Short circuit if no node config is present
if c.DataDir == "" {
return nil
}
if _, err := os.Stat(path); err != nil {
return nil
}
c.warnOnce(w, "Found deprecated node list file %s, please use the TOML config file instead.", path)
// Load the nodes from the config file.
var nodelist []string
if err := common.LoadJSON(path, &nodelist); err != nil {
log.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Can't load node list file: %v", err))
return nil
}
// Interpret the list as a discovery node array
var nodes []*enode.Node
for _, url := range nodelist {
if url == "" {
continue
}
node, err := enode.Parse(enode.ValidSchemes, url)
if err != nil {
log.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Node URL %s: %v\n", url, err))
continue
}
nodes = append(nodes, node)
}
return nodes
}
// AccountConfig determines the settings for scrypt and keydirectory
func (c *Config) AccountConfig() (int, int, string, error) {
scryptN := keystore.StandardScryptN
scryptP := keystore.StandardScryptP
if c.UseLightweightKDF {
scryptN = keystore.LightScryptN
scryptP = keystore.LightScryptP
}
var (
keydir string
err error
)
switch {
case filepath.IsAbs(c.KeyStoreDir):
keydir = c.KeyStoreDir
case c.DataDir != "":
if c.KeyStoreDir == "" {
keydir = filepath.Join(c.DataDir, datadirDefaultKeyStore)
} else {
keydir, err = filepath.Abs(c.KeyStoreDir)
}
case c.KeyStoreDir != "":
keydir, err = filepath.Abs(c.KeyStoreDir)
}
return scryptN, scryptP, keydir, err
}
func makeAccountManager(conf *Config) (*accounts.Manager, string, error) {
scryptN, scryptP, keydir, err := conf.AccountConfig()
var ephemeral string
if keydir == "" {
// There is no datadir.
keydir, err = ioutil.TempDir("", "go-ethereum-keystore")
ephemeral = keydir
}
if err != nil {
return nil, "", err
}
if err := os.MkdirAll(keydir, 0700); err != nil {
return nil, "", err
}
// Assemble the account manager and supported backends
var backends []accounts.Backend
if len(conf.ExternalSigner) > 0 {
log.Info("Using external signer", "url", conf.ExternalSigner)
if extapi, err := external.NewExternalBackend(conf.ExternalSigner); err == nil {
backends = append(backends, extapi)
} else {
return nil, "", fmt.Errorf("error connecting to external signer: %v", err)
}
}
if len(backends) == 0 {
// For now, we're using EITHER external signer OR local signers.
// If/when we implement some form of lockfile for USB and keystore wallets,
// we can have both, but it's very confusing for the user to see the same
// accounts in both externally and locally, plus very racey.
backends = append(backends, keystore.NewKeyStore(keydir, scryptN, scryptP))
if !conf.NoUSB {
// Start a USB hub for Ledger hardware wallets
if ledgerhub, err := usbwallet.NewLedgerHub(); err != nil {
log.Warn(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to start Ledger hub, disabling: %v", err))
} else {
backends = append(backends, ledgerhub)
}
// Start a USB hub for Trezor hardware wallets (HID version)
if trezorhub, err := usbwallet.NewTrezorHubWithHID(); err != nil {
log.Warn(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to start HID Trezor hub, disabling: %v", err))
} else {
backends = append(backends, trezorhub)
}
// Start a USB hub for Trezor hardware wallets (WebUSB version)
if trezorhub, err := usbwallet.NewTrezorHubWithWebUSB(); err != nil {
log.Warn(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to start WebUSB Trezor hub, disabling: %v", err))
} else {
backends = append(backends, trezorhub)
}
}
if len(conf.SmartCardDaemonPath) > 0 {
// Start a smart card hub
if schub, err := scwallet.NewHub(conf.SmartCardDaemonPath, scwallet.Scheme, keydir); err != nil {
log.Warn(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to start smart card hub, disabling: %v", err))
} else {
backends = append(backends, schub)
}
}
}
return accounts.NewManager(&accounts.Config{InsecureUnlockAllowed: conf.InsecureUnlockAllowed}, backends...), ephemeral, nil
}
var warnLock sync.Mutex
func (c *Config) warnOnce(w *bool, format string, args ...interface{}) {
warnLock.Lock()
defer warnLock.Unlock()
if *w {
return
}
l := c.Logger
if l == nil {
l = log.Root()
}
l.Warn(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
*w = true
}