authelia/internal/handlers/handler_firstfactor.go

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package handlers
import (
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/authelia/authelia/internal/authentication"
"github.com/authelia/authelia/internal/middlewares"
"github.com/authelia/authelia/internal/regulation"
"github.com/authelia/authelia/internal/session"
)
// FirstFactorPost is the handler performing the first factory.
func FirstFactorPost(ctx *middlewares.AutheliaCtx) {
bodyJSON := firstFactorRequestBody{}
err := ctx.ParseBody(&bodyJSON)
if err != nil {
ctx.Error(err, authenticationFailedMessage)
return
}
bannedUntil, err := ctx.Providers.Regulator.Regulate(bodyJSON.Username)
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if err != nil {
if err == regulation.ErrUserIsBanned {
ctx.Error(fmt.Errorf("User %s is banned until %s", bodyJSON.Username, bannedUntil), userBannedMessage)
return
}
ctx.Error(fmt.Errorf("Unable to regulate authentication: %s", err), authenticationFailedMessage)
return
}
userPasswordOk, err := ctx.Providers.UserProvider.CheckUserPassword(bodyJSON.Username, bodyJSON.Password)
if err != nil {
ctx.Logger.Debugf("Mark authentication attempt made by user %s", bodyJSON.Username)
ctx.Providers.Regulator.Mark(bodyJSON.Username, false)
ctx.Error(fmt.Errorf("Error while checking password for user %s: %s", bodyJSON.Username, err.Error()), authenticationFailedMessage)
return
}
if !userPasswordOk {
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ctx.Logger.Debugf("Mark authentication attempt made by user %s", bodyJSON.Username)
ctx.Providers.Regulator.Mark(bodyJSON.Username, false)
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ctx.ReplyError(fmt.Errorf("Credentials are wrong for user %s", bodyJSON.Username), authenticationFailedMessage)
return
}
ctx.Logger.Debugf("Credentials validation of user %s is ok", bodyJSON.Username)
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ctx.Logger.Debugf("Mark authentication attempt made by user %s", bodyJSON.Username)
err = ctx.Providers.Regulator.Mark(bodyJSON.Username, true)
if err != nil {
ctx.Error(fmt.Errorf("Unable to mark authentication: %s", err), authenticationFailedMessage)
return
}
// Reset all values from previous session before regenerating the cookie.
err = ctx.SaveSession(session.NewDefaultUserSession())
if err != nil {
ctx.Error(fmt.Errorf("Unable to reset the session for user %s: %s", bodyJSON.Username, err), authenticationFailedMessage)
return
}
err = ctx.Providers.SessionProvider.RegenerateSession(ctx.RequestCtx)
if err != nil {
ctx.Error(fmt.Errorf("Unable to regenerate session for user %s: %s", bodyJSON.Username, err), authenticationFailedMessage)
return
}
[FEATURE] Remember Me Configuration (#813) * [FEATURE] Remember Me Configuration * allow users to specify the duration of remember me using remember_me_duration in session config * setting the duration to 0 disables remember me * only render the remember me element if remember me is enabled * prevent malicious users from faking remember me functionality in the backend * add string to duration helper called ParseDurationString to parse a string into a duration * added tests to the helper function * use the SessionProvider to store the time.Duration instead of parsing it over and over again * add sec doc, adjust month/min, consistency * renamed internal/utils/constants.go to internal/utils/const.go to be consistent * added security measure docs * adjusted default remember me duration to be 1 month instead of 1 year * utilize default remember me duration in the autheliaCtx mock * adjust order of keys in session configuration examples * add notes on session security measures secret only being redis * add TODO items for duration notation for both Expiration and Inactivity (will be removed soon) * fix error text for Inactivity in the validator * add session validator tests * deref check bodyJSON.KeepMeLoggedIn and derive the value based on conf and user input and store it (DRY) * remove unnecessary regex for the simplified ParseDurationString utility * ParseDurationString only accepts decimals without leading zeros now * comprehensively test all unit types * remove unnecessary type unions in web * add test to check sanity of time duration consts, this is just so they can't be accidentally changed * simplify deref check and assignment * fix reset password padding/margins * adjust some doc wording * adjust the handler configuration suite test * actually run the handler configuration suite test (whoops) * reduce the number of regex's used by ParseDurationString to 1, thanks to Clement * adjust some error wording
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// Check if bodyJSON.KeepMeLoggedIn can be deref'd and derive the value based on the configuration and JSON data
keepMeLoggedIn := ctx.Providers.SessionProvider.RememberMe != 0 && bodyJSON.KeepMeLoggedIn != nil && *bodyJSON.KeepMeLoggedIn
// Set the cookie to expire if remember me is enabled and the user has asked us to
if keepMeLoggedIn {
err = ctx.Providers.SessionProvider.UpdateExpiration(ctx.RequestCtx, ctx.Providers.SessionProvider.RememberMe)
if err != nil {
ctx.Error(fmt.Errorf("Unable to update expiration timer for user %s: %s", bodyJSON.Username, err), authenticationFailedMessage)
return
}
}
// Get the details of the given user from the user provider.
userDetails, err := ctx.Providers.UserProvider.GetDetails(bodyJSON.Username)
if err != nil {
ctx.Error(fmt.Errorf("Error while retrieving details from user %s: %s", bodyJSON.Username, err.Error()), authenticationFailedMessage)
return
}
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ctx.Logger.Tracef("Details for user %s => groups: %s, emails %s", bodyJSON.Username, userDetails.Groups, userDetails.Emails)
// And set those information in the new session.
userSession := ctx.GetSession()
userSession.Username = userDetails.Username
userSession.Groups = userDetails.Groups
userSession.Emails = userDetails.Emails
userSession.AuthenticationLevel = authentication.OneFactor
userSession.LastActivity = time.Now().Unix()
[FEATURE] Remember Me Configuration (#813) * [FEATURE] Remember Me Configuration * allow users to specify the duration of remember me using remember_me_duration in session config * setting the duration to 0 disables remember me * only render the remember me element if remember me is enabled * prevent malicious users from faking remember me functionality in the backend * add string to duration helper called ParseDurationString to parse a string into a duration * added tests to the helper function * use the SessionProvider to store the time.Duration instead of parsing it over and over again * add sec doc, adjust month/min, consistency * renamed internal/utils/constants.go to internal/utils/const.go to be consistent * added security measure docs * adjusted default remember me duration to be 1 month instead of 1 year * utilize default remember me duration in the autheliaCtx mock * adjust order of keys in session configuration examples * add notes on session security measures secret only being redis * add TODO items for duration notation for both Expiration and Inactivity (will be removed soon) * fix error text for Inactivity in the validator * add session validator tests * deref check bodyJSON.KeepMeLoggedIn and derive the value based on conf and user input and store it (DRY) * remove unnecessary regex for the simplified ParseDurationString utility * ParseDurationString only accepts decimals without leading zeros now * comprehensively test all unit types * remove unnecessary type unions in web * add test to check sanity of time duration consts, this is just so they can't be accidentally changed * simplify deref check and assignment * fix reset password padding/margins * adjust some doc wording * adjust the handler configuration suite test * actually run the handler configuration suite test (whoops) * reduce the number of regex's used by ParseDurationString to 1, thanks to Clement * adjust some error wording
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userSession.KeepMeLoggedIn = keepMeLoggedIn
err = ctx.SaveSession(userSession)
if err != nil {
ctx.Error(fmt.Errorf("Unable to save session of user %s", bodyJSON.Username), authenticationFailedMessage)
return
}
Handle1FAResponse(ctx, bodyJSON.TargetURL, userSession.Username, userSession.Groups)
}