package ws import ( "crypto/tls" "fmt" "io/ioutil" "net" "github.com/gorilla/websocket" "v2ray.com/core/common/log" v2net "v2ray.com/core/common/net" "v2ray.com/core/transport/internet" ) var ( globalCache = NewConnectionCache() ) func Dial(src v2net.Address, dest v2net.Destination) (internet.Connection, error) { log.Info("WebSocket|Dailer: Creating connection to ", dest) if src == nil { src = v2net.AnyIP } id := src.String() + "-" + dest.NetAddr() var conn *wsconn if dest.Network == v2net.Network_TCP && effectiveConfig.ConnectionReuse { connt := globalCache.Get(id) if connt != nil { conn = connt.(*wsconn) } } if conn == nil { var err error conn, err = wsDial(src, dest) if err != nil { log.Warning("WebSocket|Dialer: Dial failed: ", err) return nil, err } } return NewConnection(id, conn, globalCache), nil } func init() { internet.WSDialer = Dial } func wsDial(src v2net.Address, dest v2net.Destination) (*wsconn, error) { commonDial := func(network, addr string) (net.Conn, error) { return internet.DialToDest(src, dest) } tlsconf := &tls.Config{ServerName: dest.Address.Domain(), InsecureSkipVerify: effectiveConfig.DeveloperInsecureSkipVerify} dialer := websocket.Dialer{NetDial: commonDial, ReadBufferSize: 65536, WriteBufferSize: 65536, TLSClientConfig: tlsconf} effpto := calcPto(dest) uri := func(dst v2net.Destination, pto string, path string) string { return fmt.Sprintf("%v://%v/%v", pto, dst.NetAddr(), path) }(dest, effpto, effectiveConfig.Path) conn, resp, err := dialer.Dial(uri, nil) if err != nil { if resp != nil { reason, reasonerr := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) log.Info(string(reason), reasonerr) } return nil, err } return func() internet.Connection { connv2ray := &wsconn{wsc: conn, connClosing: false} connv2ray.setup() return connv2ray }().(*wsconn), nil } func calcPto(dst v2net.Destination) string { if effectiveConfig.Pto != "" { return effectiveConfig.Pto } switch dst.Port.Value() { /* Since the value is not given explicitly, We are guessing it now. HTTP Port: 80 8080 8880 2052 2082 2086 2095 HTTPS Port: 443 2053 2083 2087 2096 8443 if the port you are using is not well-known, specify it to avoid this process. We will return "CRASH"turn "unknown" if we can't guess it, cause Dial to fail. */ case 80, 8080, 8880, 2052, 2082, 2086, 2095: return "ws" case 443, 2053, 2083, 2087, 2096, 8443: return "wss" default: return "unknown" } }