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# (c) 2005 Ian Bicking and contributors; written for Paste (http://pythonpaste.org) # Licensed under the MIT license: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php ########################################################################## # # Copyright (c) 2005 Imaginary Landscape LLC and Contributors. # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining # a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the # "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including # without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, # distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to # permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to # the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be # included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND # NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE # LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION # OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION # WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. ########################################################################## """ Implementation of cookie signing as done in `mod_auth_tkt <http://www.openfusion.com.au/labs/mod_auth_tkt/>`_. mod_auth_tkt is an Apache module that looks for these signed cookies and sets ``REMOTE_USER``, ``REMOTE_USER_TOKENS`` (a comma-separated list of groups) and ``REMOTE_USER_DATA`` (arbitrary string data). This module is an alternative to the ``paste.auth.cookie`` module; it's primary benefit is compatibility with mod_auth_tkt, which in turn makes it possible to use the same authentication process with non-Python code run under Apache. """ import time as time_mod try: from hashlib import md5 except ImportError: from md5 import md5 import Cookie from paste import request from urllib import quote as url_quote from urllib import unquote as url_unquote class AuthTicket(object): """ This class represents an authentication token. You must pass in the shared secret, the userid, and the IP address. Optionally you can include tokens (a list of strings, representing role names), 'user_data', which is arbitrary data available for your own use in later scripts. Lastly, you can override the cookie name and timestamp. Once you provide all the arguments, use .cookie_value() to generate the appropriate authentication ticket. .cookie() generates a Cookie object, the str() of which is the complete cookie header to be sent. CGI usage:: token = auth_tkt.AuthTick('sharedsecret', 'username', os.environ['REMOTE_ADDR'], tokens=['admin']) print 'Status: 200 OK' print 'Content-type: text/html' print token.cookie() print ... redirect HTML ... Webware usage:: token = auth_tkt.AuthTick('sharedsecret', 'username', self.request().environ()['REMOTE_ADDR'], tokens=['admin']) self.response().setCookie('auth_tkt', token.cookie_value()) Be careful not to do an HTTP redirect after login; use meta refresh or Javascript -- some browsers have bugs where cookies aren't saved when set on a redirect. """ def __init__(self, secret, userid, ip, tokens=(), user_data='', time=None, cookie_name='auth_tkt', secure=False): self.secret = secret self.userid = userid self.ip = ip self.tokens = ','.join(tokens) self.user_data = user_data if time is None: self.time = time_mod.time() else: self.time = time self.cookie_name = cookie_name self.secure = secure def digest(self): return calculate_digest( self.ip, self.time, self.secret, self.userid, self.tokens, self.user_data) def cookie_value(self): v = '%s%08x%s!' % (self.digest(), int(self.time), url_quote(self.userid)) if self.tokens: v += self.tokens + '!' v += self.user_data return v def cookie(self): c = Cookie.SimpleCookie() c[self.cookie_name] = self.cookie_value().encode('base64').strip().replace('\n', '') c[self.cookie_name]['path'] = '/' if self.secure: c[self.cookie_name]['secure'] = 'true' return c class BadTicket(Exception): """ Exception raised when a ticket can't be parsed. If we get far enough to determine what the expected digest should have been, expected is set. This should not be shown by default, but can be useful for debugging. """ def __init__(self, msg, expected=None): self.expected = expected Exception.__init__(self, msg) def parse_ticket(secret, ticket, ip): """ Parse the ticket, returning (timestamp, userid, tokens, user_data). If the ticket cannot be parsed, ``BadTicket`` will be raised with an explanation. """ ticket = ticket.strip('"') digest = ticket[:32] try: timestamp = int(ticket[32:40], 16) except ValueError, e: raise BadTicket('Timestamp is not a hex integer: %s' % e) try: userid, data = ticket[40:].split('!', 1) except ValueError: raise BadTicket('userid is not followed by !') userid = url_unquote(userid) if '!' in data: tokens, user_data = data.split('!', 1) else: # @@: Is this the right order? tokens = '' user_data = data expected = calculate_digest(ip, timestamp, secret, userid, tokens, user_data) if expected != digest: raise BadTicket('Digest signature is not correct', expected=(expected, digest)) tokens = tokens.split(',') return (timestamp, userid, tokens, user_data) def calculate_digest(ip, timestamp, secret, userid, tokens, user_data): secret = maybe_encode(secret) userid = maybe_encode(userid) tokens = maybe_encode(tokens) user_data = maybe_encode(user_data) digest0 = md5( encode_ip_timestamp(ip, timestamp) + secret + userid + '\0' + tokens + '\0' + user_data).hexdigest() digest = md5(digest0 + secret).hexdigest() return digest def encode_ip_timestamp(ip, timestamp): ip_chars = ''.join(map(chr, map(int, ip.split('.')))) t = int(timestamp) ts = ((t & 0xff000000) >> 24, (t & 0xff0000) >> 16, (t & 0xff00) >> 8, t & 0xff) ts_chars = ''.join(map(chr, ts)) return ip_chars + ts_chars def maybe_encode(s, encoding='utf8'): if isinstance(s, unicode): s = s.encode(encoding) return s class AuthTKTMiddleware(object): """ Middleware that checks for signed cookies that match what `mod_auth_tkt <http://www.openfusion.com.au/labs/mod_auth_tkt/>`_ looks for (if you have mod_auth_tkt installed, you don't need this middleware, since Apache will set the environmental variables for you). Arguments: ``secret``: A secret that should be shared by any instances of this application. If this app is served from more than one machine, they should all have the same secret. ``cookie_name``: The name of the cookie to read and write from. Default ``auth_tkt``. ``secure``: If the cookie should be set as 'secure' (only sent over SSL) and if the login must be over SSL. (Defaults to False) ``httponly``: If the cookie should be marked as HttpOnly, which means that it's not accessible to JavaScript. (Defaults to False) ``include_ip``: If the cookie should include the user's IP address. If so, then if they change IPs their cookie will be invalid. ``logout_path``: The path under this middleware that should signify a logout. The page will be shown as usual, but the user will also be logged out when they visit this page. If used with mod_auth_tkt, then these settings (except logout_path) should match the analogous Apache configuration settings. This also adds two functions to the request: ``environ['paste.auth_tkt.set_user'](userid, tokens='', user_data='')`` This sets a cookie that logs the user in. ``tokens`` is a string (comma-separated groups) or a list of strings. ``user_data`` is a string for your own use. ``environ['paste.auth_tkt.logout_user']()`` Logs out the user. """ def __init__(self, app, secret, cookie_name='auth_tkt', secure=False, include_ip=True, logout_path=None, httponly=False, no_domain_cookie=True, current_domain_cookie=True, wildcard_cookie=True): self.app = app self.secret = secret self.cookie_name = cookie_name self.secure = secure self.httponly = httponly self.include_ip = include_ip self.logout_path = logout_path self.no_domain_cookie = no_domain_cookie self.current_domain_cookie = current_domain_cookie self.wildcard_cookie = wildcard_cookie def __call__(self, environ, start_response): cookies = request.get_cookies(environ) if self.cookie_name in cookies: cookie_value = cookies[self.cookie_name].value else: cookie_value = '' if cookie_value: if self.include_ip: remote_addr = environ['REMOTE_ADDR'] else: # mod_auth_tkt uses this dummy value when IP is not # checked: remote_addr = '0.0.0.0' # @@: This should handle bad signatures better: # Also, timeouts should cause cookie refresh try: timestamp, userid, tokens, user_data = parse_ticket( self.secret, cookie_value, remote_addr) tokens = ','.join(tokens) environ['REMOTE_USER'] = userid if environ.get('REMOTE_USER_TOKENS'): # We want to add tokens/roles to what's there: tokens = environ['REMOTE_USER_TOKENS'] + ',' + tokens environ['REMOTE_USER_TOKENS'] = tokens environ['REMOTE_USER_DATA'] = user_data environ['AUTH_TYPE'] = 'cookie' except BadTicket: # bad credentials, just ignore without logging the user # in or anything pass set_cookies = [] def set_user(userid, tokens='', user_data=''): set_cookies.extend(self.set_user_cookie( environ, userid, tokens, user_data)) def logout_user(): set_cookies.extend(self.logout_user_cookie(environ)) environ['paste.auth_tkt.set_user'] = set_user environ['paste.auth_tkt.logout_user'] = logout_user if self.logout_path and environ.get('PATH_INFO') == self.logout_path: logout_user() def cookie_setting_start_response(status, headers, exc_info=None): headers.extend(set_cookies) return start_response(status, headers, exc_info) return self.app(environ, cookie_setting_start_response) def set_user_cookie(self, environ, userid, tokens, user_data): if not isinstance(tokens, basestring): tokens = ','.join(tokens) if self.include_ip: remote_addr = environ['REMOTE_ADDR'] else: remote_addr = '0.0.0.0' ticket = AuthTicket( self.secret, userid, remote_addr, tokens=tokens, user_data=user_data, cookie_name=self.cookie_name, secure=self.secure) # @@: Should we set REMOTE_USER etc in the current # environment right now as well? cur_domain = environ.get('HTTP_HOST', environ.get('SERVER_NAME')) wild_domain = '.' + cur_domain cookie_options = "" if self.secure: cookie_options += "; secure" if self.httponly: cookie_options += "; HttpOnly" cookies = [] if self.no_domain_cookie: cookies.append(('Set-Cookie', '%s=%s; Path=/%s' % ( self.cookie_name, ticket.cookie_value(), cookie_options))) if self.current_domain_cookie: cookies.append(('Set-Cookie', '%s=%s; Path=/; Domain=%s%s' % ( self.cookie_name, ticket.cookie_value(), cur_domain, cookie_options))) if self.wildcard_cookie: cookies.append(('Set-Cookie', '%s=%s; Path=/; Domain=%s%s' % ( self.cookie_name, ticket.cookie_value(), wild_domain, cookie_options))) return cookies def logout_user_cookie(self, environ): cur_domain = environ.get('HTTP_HOST', environ.get('SERVER_NAME')) wild_domain = '.' + cur_domain expires = 'Sat, 01-Jan-2000 12:00:00 GMT' cookies = [ ('Set-Cookie', '%s=""; Expires="%s"; Path=/' % (self.cookie_name, expires)), ('Set-Cookie', '%s=""; Expires="%s"; Path=/; Domain=%s' % (self.cookie_name, expires, cur_domain)), ('Set-Cookie', '%s=""; Expires="%s"; Path=/; Domain=%s' % (self.cookie_name, expires, wild_domain)), ] return cookies def make_auth_tkt_middleware( app, global_conf, secret=None, cookie_name='auth_tkt', secure=False, include_ip=True, logout_path=None): """ Creates the `AuthTKTMiddleware <class-paste.auth.auth_tkt.AuthTKTMiddleware.html>`_. ``secret`` is requird, but can be set globally or locally. """ from paste.deploy.converters import asbool secure = asbool(secure) include_ip = asbool(include_ip) if secret is None: secret = global_conf.get('secret') if not secret: raise ValueError( "You must provide a 'secret' (in global or local configuration)") return AuthTKTMiddleware( app, secret, cookie_name, secure, include_ip, logout_path or None)