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mod_sasl2_fast: Fix harmless off-by-one error (invalidates existing tokens!)
Problem:
This was causing the key to become "<token>--cur" instead of the expected
"<token>-cur". As the same key was used by the code to both set and get, it
still worked.
Rationale for change:
Although it worked, it's unintended, inconsistent and messy. It increases the
chances of future bugs due to the unexpected format.
Side-effects of change:
Existing '--cur' entries will not be checked after this change, and therefore
existing FAST clients will fail to authenticate until they attempt password
auth and obtain a new FAST token.
Existing '--cur' entries in storage will not be cleaned up by this commit, but
this is considered a minor issue, and okay for the relatively few FAST
deployments.
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 29 Mar 2023 16:12:15 +0100 |
parents | 745c7f4cca40 |
children | 70fa3f8de249 |
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--- labels: - Stage-Beta summary: "Fast Authentication Streamlining Tokens" rockspec: dependencies: - mod_sasl2 --- This module implements a mechanism via which clients can exchange a password for a secure token, improving security and streamlining future reconnections. At the time of writing, the XEP that describes the FAST protocol is still working its way through the XSF standards process. You can [view the FAST XEP proposal here](https://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/xep-fast.html). This module depends on [mod_sasl2]. ## Configuration | Name | Description | Default | |---------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------| | sasl2_fast_token_ttl | Default token expiry (seconds) | `86400*21` (21 days) | | sasl2_fast_token_min_ttl | Time before tokens are eligible for rotation (seconds) | `86400` (1 day) | The `sasl2_fast_token_ttl` option determines the length of time a client can remain disconnected before being "logged out" and needing to authenticate with a password. Clients must perform at least one FAST authentication within this period to remain active. The `sasl2_fast_token_min_ttl` option defines how long before a token will be rotated by the server. By default a token is rotated if it is older than 24 hours. This value should be less than `sasl2_fast_token_ttl` to prevent clients being logged out unexpectedly.