ceph-csi/vendor/k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/proxy/dial.go

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/*
Copyright 2015 The Kubernetes Authors.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
package proxy
import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"fmt"
"net"
"net/http"
"net/url"
utilnet "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/net"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/third_party/forked/golang/netutil"
"k8s.io/klog/v2"
)
// DialURL will dial the specified URL using the underlying dialer held by the passed
// RoundTripper. The primary use of this method is to support proxying upgradable connections.
// For this reason this method will prefer to negotiate http/1.1 if the URL scheme is https.
// If you wish to ensure ALPN negotiates http2 then set NextProto=[]string{"http2"} in the
// TLSConfig of the http.Transport
func DialURL(ctx context.Context, url *url.URL, transport http.RoundTripper) (net.Conn, error) {
dialAddr := netutil.CanonicalAddr(url)
dialer, err := utilnet.DialerFor(transport)
if err != nil {
klog.V(5).Infof("Unable to unwrap transport %T to get dialer: %v", transport, err)
}
switch url.Scheme {
case "http":
if dialer != nil {
return dialer(ctx, "tcp", dialAddr)
}
var d net.Dialer
return d.DialContext(ctx, "tcp", dialAddr)
case "https":
// Get the tls config from the transport if we recognize it
tlsConfig, err := utilnet.TLSClientConfig(transport)
if err != nil {
klog.V(5).Infof("Unable to unwrap transport %T to get at TLS config: %v", transport, err)
}
if dialer != nil {
// We have a dialer; use it to open the connection, then
// create a tls client using the connection.
netConn, err := dialer(ctx, "tcp", dialAddr)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if tlsConfig == nil {
// tls.Client requires non-nil config
klog.Warning("using custom dialer with no TLSClientConfig. Defaulting to InsecureSkipVerify")
// tls.Handshake() requires ServerName or InsecureSkipVerify
tlsConfig = &tls.Config{
InsecureSkipVerify: true,
}
} else if len(tlsConfig.ServerName) == 0 && !tlsConfig.InsecureSkipVerify {
// tls.HandshakeContext() requires ServerName or InsecureSkipVerify
// infer the ServerName from the hostname we're connecting to.
inferredHost := dialAddr
if host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(dialAddr); err == nil {
inferredHost = host
}
// Make a copy to avoid polluting the provided config
tlsConfigCopy := tlsConfig.Clone()
tlsConfigCopy.ServerName = inferredHost
tlsConfig = tlsConfigCopy
}
// Since this method is primarily used within a "Connection: Upgrade" call we assume the caller is
// going to write HTTP/1.1 request to the wire. http2 should not be allowed in the TLSConfig.NextProtos,
// so we explicitly set that here. We only do this check if the TLSConfig support http/1.1.
if supportsHTTP11(tlsConfig.NextProtos) {
tlsConfig = tlsConfig.Clone()
tlsConfig.NextProtos = []string{"http/1.1"}
}
tlsConn := tls.Client(netConn, tlsConfig)
if err := tlsConn.HandshakeContext(ctx); err != nil {
netConn.Close()
return nil, err
}
return tlsConn, nil
} else {
// Dial.
tlsDialer := tls.Dialer{
Config: tlsConfig,
}
return tlsDialer.DialContext(ctx, "tcp", dialAddr)
}
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown scheme: %s", url.Scheme)
}
}
func supportsHTTP11(nextProtos []string) bool {
if len(nextProtos) == 0 {
return true
}
for _, proto := range nextProtos {
if proto == "http/1.1" {
return true
}
}
return false
}