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mod_http_oauth2: Allow revoking a token without OAuth client credentials If you have a valid token, and you're not supposed to have it, revoking it seems the most responsible thing to do with it, so it should be allowed, while if you are supposed to have it, you should also be allowed to revoke it.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Tue, 21 Mar 2023 22:02:38 +0100
parents 6526b670e66d
children 2597e2113561
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-- Prosody IM
-- Copyright (C) 2019 Kim Alvefur
--
-- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the
-- COPYING file in the source package for more information.
--
-- XEP-0388: Extensible SASL Profile
--

local st = require "util.stanza";
local errors = require "util.error";
local base64 = require "util.encodings".base64;
local jid_join = require "util.jid".join;
local set = require "util.set";

local usermanager_get_sasl_handler = require "core.usermanager".get_sasl_handler;
local sm_make_authenticated = require "core.sessionmanager".make_authenticated;

local xmlns_sasl2 = "urn:xmpp:sasl:2";

local secure_auth_only = module:get_option_boolean("c2s_require_encryption", module:get_option_boolean("require_encryption", true));
local allow_unencrypted_plain_auth = module:get_option_boolean("allow_unencrypted_plain_auth", false)
local insecure_mechanisms = module:get_option_set("insecure_sasl_mechanisms", allow_unencrypted_plain_auth and {} or {"PLAIN", "LOGIN"});
local disabled_mechanisms = module:get_option_set("disable_sasl_mechanisms", { "DIGEST-MD5" });

local host = module.host;

local function tls_unique(self)
	return self.userdata["tls-unique"]:ssl_peerfinished();
end

local function tls_exporter(conn)
	if not conn.ssl_exportkeyingmaterial then return end
	return conn:ssl_exportkeyingmaterial("EXPORTER-Channel-Binding", 32, "");
end

local function sasl_tls_exporter(self)
	return tls_exporter(self.userdata["tls-exporter"]);
end

module:hook("stream-features", function(event)
	local origin, features = event.origin, event.features;
	local log = origin.log or module._log;

	if origin.type ~= "c2s_unauthed" then
		log("debug", "Already authenticated");
		return
	elseif secure_auth_only and not origin.secure then
		log("debug", "Not offering authentication on insecure connection");
		return;
	end

	local sasl_handler = usermanager_get_sasl_handler(host, origin)
	origin.sasl_handler = sasl_handler;

	local channel_bindings = set.new()
	if origin.encrypted then
		-- check whether LuaSec has the nifty binding to the function needed for tls-unique
		-- FIXME: would be nice to have this check only once and not for every socket
		if sasl_handler.add_cb_handler then
			local info = origin.conn:ssl_info();
			if info and info.protocol == "TLSv1.3" then
				log("debug", "Channel binding 'tls-unique' undefined in context of TLS 1.3");
				if tls_exporter(origin.conn) then
					log("debug", "Channel binding 'tls-exporter' supported");
					sasl_handler:add_cb_handler("tls-exporter", sasl_tls_exporter);
					channel_bindings:add("tls-exporter");
				end
			elseif origin.conn.ssl_peerfinished and origin.conn:ssl_peerfinished() then
				log("debug", "Channel binding 'tls-unique' supported");
				sasl_handler:add_cb_handler("tls-unique", tls_unique);
				channel_bindings:add("tls-unique");
			else
				log("debug", "Channel binding 'tls-unique' not supported (by LuaSec?)");
			end
			sasl_handler["userdata"] = {
				["tls-unique"] = origin.conn;
				["tls-exporter"] = origin.conn;
			};
		else
			log("debug", "Channel binding not supported by SASL handler");
		end
	end

	local mechanisms = st.stanza("authentication", { xmlns = xmlns_sasl2 });

	local available_mechanisms = sasl_handler:mechanisms()
	for mechanism in pairs(available_mechanisms) do
		if disabled_mechanisms:contains(mechanism) then
			log("debug", "Not offering disabled mechanism %s", mechanism);
		elseif not origin.secure and insecure_mechanisms:contains(mechanism) then
			log("debug", "Not offering mechanism %s on insecure connection", mechanism);
		else
			log("debug", "Offering mechanism %s", mechanism);
			mechanisms:text_tag("mechanism", mechanism);
		end
	end

	features:add_direct_child(mechanisms);

	local inline = st.stanza("inline");
	module:fire_event("advertise-sasl-features", { origin = origin, features = inline, stream = event.stream });
	mechanisms:add_direct_child(inline);
end, 1);

local function handle_status(session, status, ret, err_msg)
	local err = nil;
	if status == "error" then
		ret, err = nil, ret;
		if not errors.is_err(err) then
			err = errors.new({ condition = err, text = err_msg }, { session = session });
		end
	end

	return module:fire_event("sasl2/"..session.base_type.."/"..status, {
			session = session,
			message = ret;
			error = err;
			error_text = err_msg;
		});
end

module:hook("sasl2/c2s/failure", function (event)
	module:fire_event("authentication-failure", event);
	local session, condition, text = event.session, event.message, event.error_text;
	local failure = st.stanza("failure", { xmlns = xmlns_sasl2 })
		:tag(condition, { xmlns = "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-sasl" }):up();
	if text then
		failure:text_tag("text", text);
	end
	session.send(failure);
	return true;
end);

module:hook("sasl2/c2s/error", function (event)
	local session = event.session
	session.send(st.stanza("failure", { xmlns = xmlns_sasl2 })
		:tag(event.error and event.error.condition));
	return true;
end);

module:hook("sasl2/c2s/challenge", function (event)
	local session = event.session;
	session.send(st.stanza("challenge", { xmlns = xmlns_sasl2 })
		:text(base64.encode(event.message)));
	return true;
end);

module:hook("sasl2/c2s/success", function (event)
	local session = event.session
	local ok, err = sm_make_authenticated(session, session.sasl_handler.username);
	if not ok then
		handle_status(session, "failure", err);
		return true;
	end
	event.success = st.stanza("success", { xmlns = xmlns_sasl2 });
	if event.message then
		event.success:text_tag("additional-data", base64.encode(event.message));
	end
end, 1000);

module:hook("sasl2/c2s/success", function (event)
	local session = event.session
	event.success:text_tag("authorization-identifier", jid_join(session.username, session.host, session.resource));
	session.send(event.success);
end, -1000);

module:hook("sasl2/c2s/success", function (event)
	module:fire_event("authentication-success", event);
	local session = event.session;
	local features = st.stanza("stream:features");
	module:fire_event("stream-features", { origin = session, features = features });
	session.send(features);
end, -1500);

-- The gap here is to allow modules to do stuff to the stream after the stanza
-- is sent, but before we proceed with anything else. This is expected to be
-- a common pattern with SASL2, which allows atomic negotiation of a bunch of
-- stream features.
module:hook("sasl2/c2s/success", function (event) --luacheck: ignore 212/event
	event.session.sasl_handler = nil;
	return true;
end, -2000);

local function process_cdata(session, cdata)
	if cdata then
		cdata = base64.decode(cdata);
		if not cdata then
			return handle_status(session, "failure", "incorrect-encoding");
		end
	end
	return handle_status(session, session.sasl_handler:process(cdata));
end

module:hook_tag(xmlns_sasl2, "authenticate", function (session, auth)
	if secure_auth_only and not session.secure then
		return handle_status(session, "failure", "encryption-required");
	end
	local sasl_handler = session.sasl_handler;
	if not sasl_handler then
		sasl_handler = usermanager_get_sasl_handler(host, session);
		session.sasl_handler = sasl_handler;
	end
	local mechanism = assert(auth.attr.mechanism);
	if not sasl_handler:select(mechanism) then
		return handle_status(session, "failure", "invalid-mechanism");
	end
	local user_agent = auth:get_child("user-agent");
	if user_agent then
		session.client_id = user_agent.attr.id;
		sasl_handler.user_agent = {
			software = user_agent:get_child_text("software");
			device = user_agent:get_child_text("device");
		};
	end
	local initial = auth:get_child_text("initial-response");
	return process_cdata(session, initial);
end);

module:hook_tag(xmlns_sasl2, "response", function (session, response)
	local sasl_handler = session.sasl_handler;
	if not sasl_handler or not sasl_handler.selected then
		return handle_status(session, "failure", "invalid-mechanism");
	end
	return process_cdata(session, response:get_text());
end);