searxng/searx/limiter.py
Markus Heiser fd814aac86 [mod] isolation of botdetection from the limiter
This patch was inspired by the discussion around PR-2882 [2].  The goals of this
patch are:

1. Convert plugin searx.plugin.limiter to normal code [1]
2. isolation of botdetection from the limiter [2]
3. searx/{tools => botdetection}/config.py and drop searx.tools
4. in URL /config, 'limiter.enabled' is true only if the limiter is really
   enabled (Redis is available).

This patch moves all the code that belongs to botdetection into namespace
searx.botdetection and code that belongs to limiter is placed in namespace
searx.limiter.

Tthe limiter used to be a plugin at some point botdetection was added, it was
not a plugin.  The modularization of these two components was long overdue.
With the clear modularization, the documentation could then also be organized
according to the architecture.

[1] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/2882
[2] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/2882#issuecomment-1741716891

To test:

- check the app works without the limiter, check `/config`
- check the app works with the limiter and with the token, check `/config`
- make docs.live .. and read
  - http://0.0.0.0:8000/admin/searx.limiter.html
  - http://0.0.0.0:8000/src/searx.botdetection.html#botdetection

Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
2023-11-01 06:44:56 +01:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
# lint: pylint
"""Bot protection / IP rate limitation. The intention of rate limitation is to
limit suspicious requests from an IP. The motivation behind this is the fact
that SearXNG passes through requests from bots and is thus classified as a bot
itself. As a result, the SearXNG engine then receives a CAPTCHA or is blocked
by the search engine (the origin) in some other way.
To avoid blocking, the requests from bots to SearXNG must also be blocked, this
is the task of the limiter. To perform this task, the limiter uses the methods
from the :ref:`botdetection`:
- Analysis of the HTTP header in the request / :ref:`botdetection probe headers`
can be easily bypassed.
- Block and pass lists in which IPs are listed / :ref:`botdetection ip_lists`
are hard to maintain, since the IPs of bots are not all known and change over
the time.
- Detection & dynamically :ref:`botdetection rate limit` of bots based on the
behavior of the requests. For dynamically changeable IP lists a Redis
database is needed.
The prerequisite for IP based methods is the correct determination of the IP of
the client. The IP of the client is determined via the X-Forwarded-For_ HTTP
header.
.. attention::
A correct setup of the HTTP request headers ``X-Forwarded-For`` and
``X-Real-IP`` is essential to be able to assign a request to an IP correctly:
- `NGINX RequestHeader`_
- `Apache RequestHeader`_
.. _X-Forwarded-For:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Forwarded-For
.. _NGINX RequestHeader:
https://docs.searxng.org/admin/installation-nginx.html#nginx-s-searxng-site
.. _Apache RequestHeader:
https://docs.searxng.org/admin/installation-apache.html#apache-s-searxng-site
Enable Limiter
==============
To enable the limiter activate:
.. code:: yaml
server:
...
limiter: true # rate limit the number of request on the instance, block some bots
and set the redis-url connection. Check the value, it depends on your redis DB
(see :ref:`settings redis`), by example:
.. code:: yaml
redis:
url: unix:///usr/local/searxng-redis/run/redis.sock?db=0
Configure Limiter
=================
The methods of :ref:`botdetection` the limiter uses are configured in a local
file ``/etc/searxng/limiter.toml``. The defaults are shown in limiter.toml_ /
Don't copy all values to your local configuration, just enable what you need by
overwriting the defaults. For instance to activate the ``link_token`` method in
the :ref:`botdetection.ip_limit` you only need to set this option to ``true``:
.. code:: toml
[botdetection.ip_limit]
link_token = true
.. _limiter.toml:
``limiter.toml``
================
In this file the limiter finds the configuration of the :ref:`botdetection`:
- :ref:`botdetection ip_lists`
- :ref:`botdetection rate limit`
- :ref:`botdetection probe headers`
.. kernel-include:: $SOURCEDIR/limiter.toml
:code: toml
Implementation
==============
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import sys
from pathlib import Path
from ipaddress import ip_address
import flask
import werkzeug
from searx import (
logger,
redisdb,
)
from searx import botdetection
from searx.botdetection import (
config,
http_accept,
http_accept_encoding,
http_accept_language,
http_user_agent,
ip_limit,
ip_lists,
get_network,
get_real_ip,
dump_request,
)
# the configuration are limiter.toml and "limiter" in settings.yml so, for
# coherency, the logger is "limiter"
logger = logger.getChild('limiter')
CFG: config.Config = None # type: ignore
_INSTALLED = False
LIMITER_CFG_SCHEMA = Path(__file__).parent / "limiter.toml"
"""Base configuration (schema) of the botdetection."""
LIMITER_CFG = Path('/etc/searxng/limiter.toml')
"""Local Limiter configuration."""
CFG_DEPRECATED = {
# "dummy.old.foo": "config 'dummy.old.foo' exists only for tests. Don't use it in your real project config."
}
def get_cfg() -> config.Config:
global CFG # pylint: disable=global-statement
if CFG is None:
CFG = config.Config.from_toml(LIMITER_CFG_SCHEMA, LIMITER_CFG, CFG_DEPRECATED)
return CFG
def filter_request(request: flask.Request) -> werkzeug.Response | None:
# pylint: disable=too-many-return-statements
cfg = get_cfg()
real_ip = ip_address(get_real_ip(request))
network = get_network(real_ip, cfg)
if request.path == '/healthz':
return None
# link-local
if network.is_link_local:
return None
# block- & pass- lists
#
# 1. The IP of the request is first checked against the pass-list; if the IP
# matches an entry in the list, the request is not blocked.
# 2. If no matching entry is found in the pass-list, then a check is made against
# the block list; if the IP matches an entry in the list, the request is
# blocked.
# 3. If the IP is not in either list, the request is not blocked.
match, msg = ip_lists.pass_ip(real_ip, cfg)
if match:
logger.warning("PASS %s: matched PASSLIST - %s", network.compressed, msg)
return None
match, msg = ip_lists.block_ip(real_ip, cfg)
if match:
logger.error("BLOCK %s: matched BLOCKLIST - %s", network.compressed, msg)
return flask.make_response(('IP is on BLOCKLIST - %s' % msg, 429))
# methods applied on /
for func in [
http_user_agent,
]:
val = func.filter_request(network, request, cfg)
if val is not None:
return val
# methods applied on /search
if request.path == '/search':
for func in [
http_accept,
http_accept_encoding,
http_accept_language,
http_user_agent,
ip_limit,
]:
val = func.filter_request(network, request, cfg)
if val is not None:
return val
logger.debug(f"OK {network}: %s", dump_request(flask.request))
return None
def pre_request():
"""See :py:obj:`flask.Flask.before_request`"""
return filter_request(flask.request)
def is_installed():
return _INSTALLED
def initialize(app: flask.Flask, settings):
"""Instal the botlimiter aka limiter"""
global _INSTALLED # pylint: disable=global-statement
if not settings['server']['limiter'] and not settings['server']['public_instance']:
return
redis_client = redisdb.client()
if not redis_client:
logger.error(
"The limiter requires Redis, please consult the documentation: "
+ "https://docs.searxng.org/admin/searx.botdetection.html#limiter"
)
if settings['server']['public_instance']:
sys.exit(1)
return
botdetection.init(get_cfg(), redis_client)
app.before_request(pre_request)
_INSTALLED = True