Merge pull request #297 from keith-gray-powereng/develop

Fixed a unicode error in xep_0065 on Python 3
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Mike Taylor 2015-04-11 19:49:43 -04:00
commit cc145d20b0
2 changed files with 15 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -240,9 +240,9 @@ class XEP_0065(base_plugin):
# The hostname MUST be SHA1(SID + Requester JID + Target JID)
# where the output is hexadecimal-encoded (not binary).
digest = sha1()
digest.update(sid)
digest.update(str(requester))
digest.update(str(target))
digest.update(sid.encode('utf-8'))
digest.update(str(requester).encode('utf-8'))
digest.update(str(target).encode('utf-8'))
dest = digest.hexdigest()

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@ -28,6 +28,9 @@ OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMANGE.
This module provides a standard socket-like interface for Python
for tunneling connections through SOCKS proxies.
"""
"""
Minor modifications made by Christopher Gilbert (http://motomastyle.com/)
for use in PyLoris (http://pyloris.sourceforge.net/)
@ -35,10 +38,13 @@ for use in PyLoris (http://pyloris.sourceforge.net/)
Minor modifications made by Mario Vilas (http://breakingcode.wordpress.com/)
mainly to merge bug fixes found in Sourceforge
Minor modifications made by Eugene Dementiev (http://www.dementiev.eu/)
"""
import socket
import struct
import sys
PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4 = 1
PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5 = 2
@ -208,7 +214,7 @@ class socksocket(socket.socket):
if self.__proxy[3]:
# Resolve remotely
ipaddr = None
req = req + chr(0x03).encode() + chr(len(destaddr)).encode() + destaddr
req = req + chr(0x03).encode() + chr(len(destaddr)).encode() + destaddr.encode()
else:
# Resolve locally
ipaddr = socket.inet_aton(socket.gethostbyname(destaddr))
@ -323,7 +329,10 @@ class socksocket(socket.socket):
# We read the response until we get the string "\r\n\r\n"
resp = self.recv(1)
while resp.find("\r\n\r\n".encode()) == -1:
resp = resp + self.recv(1)
recv = self.recv(1)
if not recv:
raise GeneralProxyError((1, _generalerrors[1]))
resp = resp + recv
# We just need the first line to check if the connection
# was successful
statusline = resp.splitlines()[0].split(" ".encode(), 2)