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323 lines
12 KiB
Lua
323 lines
12 KiB
Lua
--
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-- access.lua
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--
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-- This file is executed at every request on a protected domain or server.
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--
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-- Just a note for the client to know that he passed through the SSO
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ngx.header["X-SSO-WAT"] = "You've just been SSOed"
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-- Misc imports
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local jwt = require("vendor.luajwtjitsi.luajwtjitsi")
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local cipher = require('openssl.cipher')
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local rex = require("rex_pcre")
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-- ###########################################################################
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-- 0. Misc helpers because Lua has no sugar ...
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-- ###########################################################################
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-- Get configuration (we do this here, the conf is re-read every time unless
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-- the file's timestamp didnt change)
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local config = require("config")
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local conf = config.get_config()
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-- The 'match' function uses PCRE regex as default
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-- If '%.' is found in the regex, we assume it's a LUA regex (legacy code)
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-- 'match' returns the matched text.
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function match(s, regex)
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if not string.find(regex, '%%%.') then
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return rex.match(s, regex)
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else
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return string.match(s,regex)
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end
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end
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-- Test whether a string starts with another
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function string.starts(String, Start)
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if not String then
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return false
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end
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return string.sub(String, 1, string.len(Start)) == Start
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end
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-- Convert a table of arguments to an URI string
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function uri_args_string(args)
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if not args then
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args = ngx.req.get_uri_args()
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end
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String = "?"
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for k,v in pairs(args) do
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String = String..tostring(k).."="..tostring(v).."&"
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end
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return string.sub(String, 1, string.len(String) - 1)
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end
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-- ###########################################################################
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-- 1. AUTHENTICATION
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-- Check wether or not this is a logged-in user
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-- ###########################################################################
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function check_authentication()
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-- cf. src/authenticators/ldap_ynhuser.py in YunoHost to see how the cookie is actually created
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local cookie = ngx.var["cookie_" .. conf["cookie_name"]]
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decoded, err = jwt.verify(cookie, "HS256", cookie_secret)
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-- FIXME : we might want also a way to identify expired/invalidated cookies,
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-- e.g. a user that got deleted after being logged in ...
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if err ~= nil then
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return false, nil, nil
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else
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return true, decoded["user"], decoded["pwd"]
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end
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end
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local is_logged_in, authUser, authPasswordEnc = check_authentication()
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-- ###########################################################################
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-- 2. REDIRECTED URLS
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-- If the URL matches one of the `redirected_urls` in the configuration file,
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-- just redirect to the target URL/URI
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-- ###########################################################################
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function redirect(url)
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logger:debug("Redirecting to "..url)
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-- For security reason we don't allow to redirect onto unknown domain
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-- And if `uri_args.r` contains line break, someone is probably trying to
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-- pass some additional headers
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-- This should cover the following cases:
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-- https://malicious.domain.tld/foo/bar
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-- http://malicious.domain.tld/foo/bar
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-- https://malicious.domain.tld:1234/foo
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-- malicious.domain.tld/foo/bar
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-- (/foo/bar, in which case no need to make sure it's prefixed with https://)
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if not string.starts(url, "/") and not string.starts(url, "http://") and not string.starts(url, "https://") then
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url = "https://"..url
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end
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local is_known_domain = string.starts(url, "/")
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for _, domain in ipairs(conf["domains"]) do
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if is_known_domain then
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break
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end
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-- Replace - character to %- because - is a special char for regex in lua
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domain = string.gsub(domain, "%-","%%-")
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is_known_domain = is_known_domain or url:match("^https?://"..domain.."/?") ~= nil
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end
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if string.match(url, "(.*)\n") or not is_known_domain then
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logger:debug("Unauthorized redirection to "..url)
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url = conf.portal_url
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end
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return ngx.redirect(url)
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end
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function convert_to_absolute_url(redirect_url)
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if string.starts(redirect_url, "http://")
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or string.starts(redirect_url, "https://") then
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return redirect_url
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elseif string.starts(redirect_url, "/") then
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return ngx.var.scheme.."://"..ngx.var.host..redirect_url
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else
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return ngx.var.scheme.."://"..redirect_url
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end
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end
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if conf["redirected_urls"] then
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for url, redirect_url in pairs(conf["redirected_urls"]) do
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if url == ngx.var.host..ngx.var.uri..uri_args_string()
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or url == ngx.var.scheme.."://"..ngx.var.host..ngx.var.uri..uri_args_string()
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or url == ngx.var.uri..uri_args_string() then
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logger:debug("Requested URI is in redirected_urls")
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redirect(convert_to_absolute_url(redirect_url))
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end
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end
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end
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if conf["redirected_regex"] then
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for regex, redirect_url in pairs(conf["redirected_regex"]) do
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if match(ngx.var.host..ngx.var.uri..uri_args_string(), regex)
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or match(ngx.var.scheme.."://"..ngx.var.host..ngx.var.uri..uri_args_string(), regex)
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or match(ngx.var.uri..uri_args_string(), regex) then
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logger:debug("Requested URI is in redirected_regex")
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redirect(convert_to_absolute_url(redirect_url))
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end
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end
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end
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-- ###########################################################################
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-- 3. IDENTIFY PERMISSION MATCHING THE REQUESTED URL
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--
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-- In particular, the conf is filled with permissions such as:
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--
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-- "foobar": {
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-- "auth_header": false,
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-- "label": "Foobar permission",
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-- "public": false,
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-- "show_tile": true,
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-- "uris": [
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-- "yolo.test/foobar",
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-- "re:^[^/]*/%.well%-known/foobar/.*$",
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-- ],
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-- "users": ["alice", "bob"]
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-- }
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--
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--
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-- And we find the best matching permission by trying to match the request uri
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-- against all the uris rules/regexes from the conf and keep the longest matching one.
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-- ###########################################################################
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permission = nil
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longest_url_match = ""
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ngx_full_url = ngx.var.host..ngx.var.uri
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for permission_name, permission_infos in pairs(conf["permissions"]) do
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if next(permission_infos['uris']) ~= nil then
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for _, url in pairs(permission_infos['uris']) do
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if string.starts(url, "re:") then
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url = string.sub(url, 4, string.len(url))
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end
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-- We want to match the beginning of the url
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if not string.starts(url, "^") then
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url = "^"..url
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end
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local m = match(ngx_full_url, url)
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if m ~= nil and string.len(m) > string.len(longest_url_match) then
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longest_url_match = m
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permission = permission_infos
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permission["id"] = permission_name
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end
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end
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end
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end
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-- ###########################################################################
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-- 4. CHECK USER HAS ACCESS
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-- Either because the permission is set as "public: true",
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-- Or because the logged-in user is listed in the "users" list of the perm
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-- ###########################################################################
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function element_is_in_table(element, table)
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if table then
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for _, el in pairs(table) do
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if el == element then
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return true
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end
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end
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end
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return false
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end
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-- Check whether a user is allowed to access a URL using the `permissions` directive
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-- of the configuration file
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function check_has_access(permission)
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if permission == nil then
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logger:debug("No permission matching request for "..ngx.var.uri)
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return false
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-- Public access
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if authUser == nil or permission["public"] then
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user = authUser or "A visitor"
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logger:debug(user.." tries to access "..ngx.var.uri.." (corresponding perm: "..permission["id"]..")")
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return permission["public"]
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end
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logger:debug("User "..authUser.." tries to access "..ngx.var.uri.." (corresponding perm: "..permission["id"]..")")
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-- The user has permission to access the content if he is in the list of allowed users
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if element_is_in_table(authUser, permission["users"]) then
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logger:debug("User "..authUser.." can access "..ngx.var.host..ngx.var.uri..uri_args_string())
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return true
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else
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logger:debug("User "..authUser.." cannot access "..ngx.var.uri)
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return false
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end
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end
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has_access = check_has_access(permission)
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-- ###########################################################################
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-- 5. CLEAR USER-PROVIDED AUTH HEADER
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--
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-- Which could be spoofing attempts
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-- Unfortunately we can't yolo-clear them on every route because some
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-- apps use legit basic auth mechanism ...
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--
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-- "Remote user" refers to the fact that Basic Auth headers is coupled to
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-- the $remote_user var in nginx, typically used by PHP apps
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-- ###########################################################################
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if permission ~= nil and ngx.req.get_headers()["Authorization"] ~= nil then
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perm_user_remote_user_var_in_nginx_conf = permission["use_remote_user_var_in_nginx_conf"]
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if perm_user_remote_user_var_in_nginx_conf == nil or perm_user_remote_user_var_in_nginx_conf == true then
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-- Ignore if not a Basic auth header
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-- otherwise, we interpret this as a Auth header spoofing attempt and clear it
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_, _, b64_cred = string.find(auth_header, "^Basic%s+(.+)$")
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if b64_cred ~= nil then
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ngx.req.clear_header("Authorization")
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end
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end
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end
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-- ###########################################################################
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-- 6. EFFECTIVELY PASS OR DENY ACCESS
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--
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-- If the user has access (either because app is public OR logged in + authorized)
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-- -> pass + possibly inject the Basic Auth header on the fly such that the app can know which user is logged in
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--
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-- Otherwise, the user can't access
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-- -> either because not logged in at all, in that case, redirect to the portal WITH a callback url to redirect to after logging in
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-- -> or because user is logged in, but has no access .. in that case just redirect to the portal
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-- ###########################################################################
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function set_basic_auth_header()
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-- cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_access_authentication
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-- authPasswordEnc is actually a string formatted as <password_enc_b64>|<iv_b64>
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-- For example: ctl8kk5GevYdaA5VZ2S88Q==|yTAzCx0Gd1+MCit4EQl9lA==
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-- The password is encoded using AES-256-CBC with the IV being the right-side data
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-- cf. src/authenticators/ldap_ynhuser.py in YunoHost to see how the cookie is actually created
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local password_enc_b64, iv_b64 = authPasswordEnc:match("([^|]+)|([^|]+)")
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local password_enc = ngx.decode_base64(password_enc_b64)
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local iv = ngx.decode_base64(iv_b64)
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local password = cipher.new('aes-256-cbc'):decrypt(cookie_secret, iv):final(password_enc)
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-- Set `Authorization` header to enable HTTP authentification
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ngx.req.set_header("Authorization", "Basic "..ngx.encode_base64(
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authUser..":"..password
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))
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end
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-- 1st case : client has access
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if has_access then
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if is_logged_in then
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-- If Basic Authorization header are enable for this permission,
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-- add it to the response
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if permission["auth_header"] then
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set_basic_auth_header()
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end
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end
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-- Pass
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logger:debug("Allowing to pass through "..ngx.var.uri)
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return
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-- 2nd case : no access ... redirect to portal / login form
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else
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if is_logged_in then
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return redirect(conf.portal_url)
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else
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local back_url = "https://" .. ngx.var.host .. ngx.var.uri .. uri_args_string()
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return redirect(conf.portal_url.."?r="..ngx.encode_base64(back_url))
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end
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end
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