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-#!/usr/bin/env python3
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-# Globalist: manage a global repo via decentral git instances
-# you may peer with any number of other Globalist onions
-
-# Think onionshare, but with permanent onion addresses, P2P and DVCS
-
-# Python2/3. Dependencies:
-# - stem (torsocks pip install stem / via distro)
-# a recent version (>= 1.5.0) is needed for auth
-# - git must be installed
-# - torsocks must be installed
-# - tor must be up and running and the ControlPort open
-
-# Use scenario:
-# a) Run Tor.
-# b) Run the server in the background and schedule a job for pulling from peers.
-# it is a git server that listens on <your-identifier>.onion:9418
-# it's to be expected that peers uptime will intersect with yours
-# only a fraction of the time.
-# c) Globalist.py creates a git, which you may use to push and pull your own changes.
-
-# __version__ = "0.0.5"
-
-import globalist
-import sys
-
-if __name__=='__main__':
- globalist.main(args=sys.argv[1:])
diff --git a/globalist/LICENSE b/globalist/LICENSE
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diff --git a/globalist/README.md b/globalist/README.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 107c2c65..00000000
--- a/globalist/README.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-# Globalist
-Idea: distributed githubless repository sharing. Yes, this is the official home ;-)
-
-Globalist is an attempt to ease the distribution of git repos, away from central points of failure.
-
-Globalist stands for "Global List" and aims at replacing any EtherPads of more than transient value.
-
-Globalist is also meant to evolve into an experimental distributed asynchronous wiki facility.
-
-Nodes can come and go, and network topology only depends on the peers entries in the nodes' config files. Changes that are merged by one's peers propagate by diffusion.
-
-## Usage
-
-Make a new directory and put this in the file ./repo.cfg (when creating a new repository instead of cloning from a peer, the list or indeed the repo.cfg file can remain empty)
-
-```
-[network]
-peers = <comma-separated list of onion domain names, with or without the suffix .onion>
-```
-
-For a public repository, no authentication is needed (option -X). In case authentication is used, prepend the secret as follows: somebody:secret@peeroniondomainname.onion
-
-For each shared repo, Globalist will create one .onion service.
-
-## To do
-
-set default commit messages
-support signed commits
-push?
diff --git a/globalist/globalist/__init__.py b/globalist/globalist/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100755
index cf7805c8..00000000
--- a/globalist/globalist/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,458 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python3
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-__version__ = "0.0.6.1"
-
-try:
- import ConfigParser as cp
-except:
- import configparser as cp # python3
-import optparse as op
-import re
-import os
-import sys
-import json
-import subprocess
-
-import stem
-from stem.control import Controller
-
-# Usage:
-#
-# Make a directory.
-#
-# Put a configuration file repo.cfg listing some peers. Done.
-#
-# Initialize:
-# Either a) (git init repo/) ->
-# $ python Globalist.py -i
-# or b) (torsocks git clone git://example7abcdefgh.onion) ->
-# $ python Globalist.py -c
-#
-# Have fun:
-# Run server
-# $ python Globalist.py
-# Pull from peers once
-# $ python Globalist.py -p
-# Periodically pull, don't serve
-# $ python Globalist.py -pP 1800
-# Periodically pull and also serve
-# $ python Globalist.py -P 1800
-#
-# That's it.
-
-# One can simply check in a list of onions for open peering
-# as PEERS.txt ...
-
-# A word of CAUTION: anyone can commit anything
-# and there's no mechanism for permanently blacklisting
-# malicious peers (although one can simply remove them
-# as they crop up and roll back their changes).
-#
-# A future version of Globalist.py should introduce
-# signed commits + reputation system, when the need arises.
-
-# [network]
-# peers = example7abcdefgh.onion, example8abcdefgh.onion
-# (possibly prefixed with somebody:authkey@ ...)
-
-# when using -b (bare), merge remote changes locally after
-# git pull origin remote/origin/master.
-
-DEFAULT_CONTROLPORT = 9151
-
-STATUS = {'peers': None, 'socksport': None}
-
-OPTIONS = None
-
-def git(command):
- print (command)
- p = subprocess.Popen(["git"] + command)
- return p
-
-def make_exportable(path):
- subprocess.Popen(["touch", os.path.abspath(os.path.join(path, "git-daemon-export-ok")) ]).wait()
-
-def run_server(config, localport = 9418):
- print ("Running git server on %s.onion" % config.get('onion', 'hostname'))
- authkey = config.get('onion', 'clientauth')
- if authkey:
- print ("Client auth is %s" % authkey)
- print ("Git server local port is %d" % localport)
- print ("You can now hand out this onion to prospective peers.")
- print ("It will be re-used anytime Globalist starts in this directory.")
-
- what = "repo"
-
- if OPTIONS.o_bare:
- make_exportable("repo.git")
- what += ".git"
- else:
- make_exportable(os.path.join("repo",".git"))
-
- gitdaemon = git(["daemon", "--base-path=%s" % os.path.abspath("."),
- "--reuseaddr", "--verbose",
- # there could be a global setting enabling write access??
- "--disable=receive-pack",
- "--listen=127.0.0.1", "--port=%d" % localport,
- os.path.abspath(what)])
- output = gitdaemon.communicate()[0]
- print (output)
- # then background this process
-
-def makeonion(controller, config, options):
- # stem docs say: provide the password here if you set one:
- controller.authenticate()
- # todo catch UnreadableCookieFile(
-
- onion = None
-
- extra_kwargs = {}
-
- if config.has_section('onion'):
- print ("Attempting to use saved onion identity")
- (keytype,key) = config.get('onion', 'key').split(':',1)
-
- if options.o_auth:
- try:
- print ("Attempting to use saved clientauth")
- extra_kwargs['basic_auth'] =\
- dict([config.get('onion', 'clientauth').split(':',1)])
- except (KeyError, cp.NoOptionError) as e:
- print ("No client auth present, generating one")
- extra_kwargs['basic_auth'] = {'somebody': None}
- else:
- print ("Not using clientauth.")
-
- onion = controller.create_ephemeral_hidden_service(**extra_kwargs, ports={9418: options.a_localport}, discard_key=True, await_publication=options.o_ap, key_type=keytype, key_content=key)
-
- else:
- print ("I'm afraid we don't have an identity yet, creating one")
-
- if options.o_auth:
- extra_kwargs['basic_auth'] = {'somebody': None}
-
- onion = controller.create_ephemeral_hidden_service(**extra_kwargs, ports={9418: options.a_localport}, discard_key=False, await_publication=options.o_ap)
-
-# print (onion)
-
- print ("Tor controller says Onion OK")
-
- if not onion.is_ok():
- raise Exception('Failed to publish onion.')
- else:
- # perhaps avoid overwriting when already present?
- for line in onion:
- if line != "OK":
- k, v = line.split('=', 1)
- # we only request the key if the service is new
- if k == "PrivateKey":
- try:
- config.add_section('onion')
- except cp.DuplicateSectionError as e:
- pass
- config.set('onion', 'key', v)
- if k == "ServiceID":
- try:
- config.add_section('onion')
- except cp.DuplicateSectionError as e:
- pass
- config.set('onion', 'hostname', v)
- if k == "ClientAuth":
- try:
- config.add_section('onion')
- except cp.DuplicateSectionError as e:
- pass
- config.set('onion', 'clientauth', v)
- config.write(open('repo.cfg', 'w'))
-
-
-def set_client_authentications(ls):
- global OPTIONS
- options = OPTIONS
-
- controller = Controller.from_port(port = options.a_controlport)
- controller.authenticate()
- # is there no sane way to _append_ a multi-config option in Tor????
- # control protocol badly misdesigned, nobody thought of concurrent access???!?
- controller.set_caching(False)
- hsa = controller.get_conf_map('hidservauth')
-
- for authpair in ls:
- if authpair['auth'] and len(authpair['auth']):
- hsa['hidservauth'].append('%s.onion %s' % (authpair['onion'], authpair['auth']))
-
- hsa['hidservauth'] = list(set(hsa['hidservauth']))
-
- controller.set_conf('hidservauth', hsa['hidservauth'])
- controller.close()
-
-
-def getpeers(config):
- if STATUS['peers']:
- return STATUS['peers']
-
- if config.has_section('network'):
- peerslist = config.get('network', 'peers').split(',')
- peers = []
- authpairs = []
-
- for peerentry in peerslist:
-
- # extract what looks like an onion identifier
- try:
- authpair = re.findall('(?:(somebody:[A-Za-z0-9+/]{22})@)?([a-z2-8]{16})', peerentry)[0]
-
- userpass = authpair[0].split(":",1)
- if not userpass or not len(userpass)==2:
- userpass = (None, None)
-
- authpairs += [{'auth':userpass[1],
- 'user':userpass[0], # somebody
- 'onion':authpair[1]}]
- peers += [authpair[1]]
-
- except Exception as e:
- print (e)
-
- set_client_authentications(authpairs)
-
- STATUS['peers'] = peers
-
- return peers
-
- else:
- STATUS['peers'] = []
-
- return []
-
-def clone(config):
- peers = getpeers(config)
-
- # FIXME: when the first fails, we should move on to the next..
-
- what = "git://%s.onion/repo" % peers[0]
- where = "repo"
- how = []
-
- if OPTIONS.o_bare:
- what += ".git"
- where += ".git"
- how = ["--bare", "--mirror"]
-
- cloneproc = subprocess.Popen(["torsocks", "-P", STATUS['socksport'], "git", "clone"] + how + [what, where])
- if cloneproc.wait() != 0:
- print ("Error cloning, exiting.")
- return -1
- else:
- make_exportable(where)
-
- # Make a local editable repo
- git(["clone", "repo.git", "repo"]).wait()
-
- processes = []
- for peer in peers[1:]:
- processes.append([peer, subprocess.Popen(["torsocks", "-P", STATUS['socksport'], "git", "-C", os.path.abspath("repo"), "pull", "git://%s.onion/repo" % peer])])
-
- for (peer,proc) in processes:
- if proc.wait() != 0:
- print ("Error with %s" % peer)
-
-def pull(config):
- peers = getpeers(config)
-
- print ("Pulling from %s" % peers)
-
- processes = []
- for peer in peers:
- processes.append([peer, subprocess.Popen(["torsocks", "-P", STATUS['socksport'], "git", "-C", os.path.abspath("repo"), "pull", "git://%s.onion/repo" % peer])])
-
- for (peer,proc) in processes:
- if proc.wait() != 0:
- print ("Error with %s" % peer)
-
-def fetch(config):
- peers = getpeers(config)
- print ("Fetching from %s" % peers)
- processes = []
- for peer in peers:
- processes.append([peer, subprocess.Popen(["torsocks", "-P", STATUS['socksport'], "git", "-C", os.path.abspath("repo.git"), "fetch", "git://%s.onion/repo.git" % peer, '+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*'])])
-# ,
-
- for (peer,proc) in processes:
- if proc.wait() != 0:
- print ("Error with %s" % peer)
-
-def init(config):
- global OPTIONS # not needed for read access btw
- options = OPTIONS
-
- print ("Initializing ...")
-
- if options.o_bare:
- git(["init", "repo.git", "--bare"]).wait()
- # Make a local editable repo
- git(["clone", "repo.git", "repo"]).wait()
-
- else:
- git(["init", "repo"]).wait()
-
- print ("Initialized")
-
-def main(args=[]):
- # OptionParser is capable of printing a helpscreen
- opt = op.OptionParser()
-
- opt.add_option("-V", "--version", dest="o_version", action="store_true",
- default=False, help="print version number")
-
- opt.add_option("-i", "--init", dest="o_init", action="store_true",
- default=False, help="make new empty repo")
-
- opt.add_option("-b", "--bare", dest="o_bare", action="store_true",
- default=False, help="use bare repos and fetch, not pull")
-
- opt.add_option("-c", "--clone", dest="o_clone", action="store_true",
- default=False, help="clone repo from 1st peer")
-
- opt.add_option("-p", "--pull", dest="o_pull", action="store_true",
- default=False, help="pull / fetch from peers and don't serve")
-
- opt.add_option("-P", "--periodically-pull", dest="a_pull", action="store",
- type="int", default=None, metavar="PERIOD",
- help="pull / fetch from peers every n seconds")
-
- opt.add_option("-L", "--local", dest="a_localport", action="store", type="int",
- default=9418, metavar="PORT", help="local port for git daemon")
-
- opt.add_option("-C", "--control-port", dest="a_controlport", action="store", type="int",
- default=9151, metavar="PORT", help="Tor controlport")
-
- opt.add_option("-a", "--await", dest="o_ap", action="store_true",
- default=False, help="await publication of .onion in DHT before proceeding")
-
- opt.add_option("-X", "--no-auth", action="store_false", default=True,
- dest="o_auth", help="disable authentication (not private)")
-
- (options, args) = opt.parse_args(args)
-
- global OPTIONS
- OPTIONS = options
-
- if options.o_version:
- print (__version__)
- return 0
-
- if options.o_auth and stem.__version__ < '1.5.0':
- sys.stderr.write ("stem version >=1.5.0 required for auth\n")
- return 1
-
- if not options.a_controlport:
- options.a_controlport = DEFAULT_CONTROLPORT
-
- # Extract socksport via c.get_conf and use this (-P in torsocks)
- controller = Controller.from_port(port = options.a_controlport)
- controller.authenticate()
- STATUS['socksport'] = controller.get_conf('SocksPort').split(" ",1)[0]
- controller.close()
-
- config = cp.ConfigParser()
- cfgfile = None
- try:
- cfgfile = open('repo.cfg')
- except FileNotFoundError as e:
- print("Trying to make file repo.cfg")
- try:
- os.mknod("repo.cfg")
- os.chmod("repo.cfg", 0o600)
- cfgfile = open('repo.cfg')
- except Exception as e:
- print (e)
- return 1
-
- config.readfp(cfgfile)
-
- try:
- os.stat("repo.git")
- if not options.o_bare:
- print ("repo.git exists, setting -b implicitly")
- # TODO -B to override
- options.o_bare = True
-
- except FileNotFoundError as e:
- if not options.o_init and not options.o_clone and options.o_bare:
- print ("./repo.git/ does not exist, try -ib or -cb")
- return 1
-
- try:
- os.stat("repo")
- except FileNotFoundError as e:
- if not options.o_init and not options.o_clone and not options.o_bare:
- print("./repo/ does not exist, try -i or -c")
- return 1
-
- except Exception as e:
- print (e)
- return 1
-
- if options.o_init:
- init(config)
-
- peers = getpeers(config)
-
- if options.o_clone:
- if not len(peers):
- print ("No peers, can't clone. Please enter a peer in repo.cfg")
- clone(config)
- return 1
-
- threads = []
-
- if options.a_pull:
- if not len(peers):
- print ("No peers, not starting pulling task.")
-
- else:
- import threading
- from datetime import timedelta as td
- from datetime import datetime
-
- class T:
- def __init__(self):
- self.last = datetime.now()
-
- def run(self):
- if options.o_bare:
- fetch(config)
- else:
- pull(config)
- threading.Timer(options.a_pull, T.run, args=(self,)).start()
-
- task = T()
-
- t = threading.Thread(target=T.run, args=(task,))
- t . setDaemon(True)
- threads.append(t)
- t.start()
-
- # It's either pull(once) or serve. It's no problem running pull from
- # another console while the server is up. It's no problem specifying
- # periodic pull with either.
-
- if options.o_pull and not options.a_pull:
- if options.o_bare:
- fetch(config)
- else:
- pull(config)
-
- elif not options.o_pull:
- controller = Controller.from_port(port = options.a_controlport)
- makeonion(controller, config, options)
- run_server(config, localport = options.a_localport)
- controller.close()
-
- for t in threads:
- t.join()
-
-# TODO: clean up hidservauth entries on stop
-# TODO: kill all with one Ctrl-C -> done?
diff --git a/globalist/setup.py b/globalist/setup.py
deleted file mode 100755
index 5a3b2b74..00000000
--- a/globalist/setup.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python3
-
-from distutils.core import setup
-
-setup(
- name='Globalist',
- version='0.0.6.1',
- description='Globalist distributed git onions',
- author='fnordomat',
-# author_email='',
- url='https://github.com/fnordomat/Globalist',
- packages=['globalist'],
- scripts=['Globalist.py'],
- install_requires=['stem>=1.5.0'],
- license='GPLv3'
-)
-