Sample code:
#!/usr/bin/python
import socks
import socket
import urllib2
socks.setdefaultproxy(socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4, "127.0.0.1", 9050, True)
socket.socket = socks.socksocket
print urllib2.urlopen("http://almien.co.uk/m/tools/net/ip/").read()
TOR is running a SOCKS proxy on port 9050 (its default). The request goes through TOR, surfacing at an IP address other than my own. However, TOR console gives the warning:
"Feb 28 22:44:26.233 [warn] Your application (using socks4 to port 80) is giving Tor only an IP address. Applications that do DNS resolves themselves may leak information. Consider using Socks4A (e.g. via privoxy or socat) instead. For more information, please see https://wiki.torproject.org/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#SOCKSAndDNS."
i.e. DNS lookups aren't going through the proxy. But that's what the 4th parameter to setdefaultproxy is supposed to do, right?
From http://socksipy.sourceforge.net/readme.txt:
setproxy(proxytype, addr[, port[, rdns[, username[, password]]]])
rdns - This is a boolean flag than modifies the behavior regarding DNS resolving. If it is set to True, DNS resolving will be preformed remotely, on the server.
Same effect with both PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4 and PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5 selected.
It can't be a local DNS cache (if urllib2 even supports that) because it happens when I change the URL to a domain that this computer has never visited before.
I've published an article with complete source code showing how to use urllib2 + SOCKS + Tor on http://blog.databigbang.com/distributed-scraping-with-multiple-tor-circuits/
Hope it solves your issues.
The problem is that
httplib.HTTPConnection
uses thesocket
module'screate_connection
helper function which does the DNS request via the usualgetaddrinfo
method before connecting the socket.The solution is to make your own
create_connection
function and monkey-patch it into thesocket
module before importingurllib2
, just like we do with thesocket
class.The problem is that you are importing
urllib2
before you set up the socks connection.Try this instead:
Manual request example: