It was assumed that getopt checks argc count and does not require
null-terminated argv pointer to determine argv end for optional
parameter.
That is wrong.
Add null-terminated latest argv.
Fixes#246
This option excludes TCP packets with the data payload larger than
defined value from being copied by WinDivert driver to GoodbyeDPI.
As most of HTTP and TLS ClientHello packets are repatively small,
and file transfers are usually big and are sent/received using
the whole available MTU/MSS, we can just exclude them from
being processed by our userspace program to reduce unnecessary
CPU load.
This option is added specially for protonmail.com, as it sends
low Window Size in SYN-ACK for requests from Russia, to force
the client to fragment the packet. GoodbyeDPI doesn't do reassembling
and can't extract SNI in this case, thus won't circumvent the
censorship if --blacklist option is used.
This patchset adds maximum TTL size of the fake packet to be sent,
to further improve compatibility with asymmertic routing and
non-standard TTL value set on servers.
Say you set --auto-ttl to 4.
If the TTL distance to the destination host is too short, say 6, auto-ttl
would decrease it by 4 and send a fake packet with TTL 2, which is too low
for the packet to travel via DPI system.
But if you set --auto-ttl to a lower value such as 2, that may introduce
issues over long lines where outgoing-path TTL and incoming-path TTL may have
difference more than 2 hops due to higher chance of assymetric routing along
the path.
To solve this issue, this commit introduce auto-ttl range of two values.
If the incoming TTL distance is more than autottl2, it is subtracted by
autottl2 value.
If the distance is less than autottl2, the distance value is used as a
normalized weigth of [autottl1; autottl2] scale.
The simplified formula is as follows:
128 > extracted_ttl > 98: // Server is running Windows
nhops = 128 - extracted_ttl
64 > extracted_ttl > 34: // Server is running Linux/FreeBSD/other
nhops = 64 - extracted_ttl
if (nhops - autottl2 < autottl2)
ttl_of_fake_packet = nhops - autottl1 - trunc((autottl2 - autottl1) * ((float)nhops/10));
else
ttl_of_fake_packet = nhops - autottl2