authelia/internal/authorization/authorizer.go
Dustin Sweigart 951dc71325
[FEATURE] Support multiple domains and multiple subjects in ACLs (#869)
* added support for listing multiple domains and multiple subjects

* updated documentation to show use of multiple domains and subjects

* updated config.template.yml to display multiple domains as a list

* updated config.template.yml to display multiple subjects as a list

* updated docs/configuration/access-control.md to display multiple domains as a list

* updated docs/configuration/access-control.md to display multiple subjects as a list

* removed redundant check that always returned true

* Commentary definition for `weak`
2020-04-16 10:18:11 +10:00

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package authorization
import (
"fmt"
"net"
"net/url"
"strings"
"github.com/authelia/authelia/internal/configuration/schema"
"github.com/authelia/authelia/internal/logging"
)
const userPrefix = "user:"
const groupPrefix = "group:"
// Authorizer the component in charge of checking whether a user can access a given resource.
type Authorizer struct {
configuration schema.AccessControlConfiguration
}
// NewAuthorizer create an instance of authorizer with a given access control configuration.
func NewAuthorizer(configuration schema.AccessControlConfiguration) *Authorizer {
return &Authorizer{
configuration: configuration,
}
}
// Subject subject who to check access control for.
type Subject struct {
Username string
Groups []string
IP net.IP
}
func (s Subject) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("username=%s groups=%s ip=%s", s.Username, strings.Join(s.Groups, ","), s.IP.String())
}
// Object object to check access control for
type Object struct {
Domain string
Path string
}
// selectMatchingSubjectRules take a set of rules and select only the rules matching the subject constraints.
func selectMatchingSubjectRules(rules []schema.ACLRule, subject Subject) []schema.ACLRule {
selectedRules := []schema.ACLRule{}
for _, rule := range rules {
if len(rule.Subjects) > 0 {
for _, subjectRule := range rule.Subjects {
if isSubjectMatching(subject, subjectRule) && isIPMatching(subject.IP, rule.Networks) {
selectedRules = append(selectedRules, rule)
}
}
} else {
if isIPMatching(subject.IP, rule.Networks) {
selectedRules = append(selectedRules, rule)
}
}
}
return selectedRules
}
func selectMatchingObjectRules(rules []schema.ACLRule, object Object) []schema.ACLRule {
selectedRules := []schema.ACLRule{}
for _, rule := range rules {
for _, domain := range rule.Domains {
if isDomainMatching(object.Domain, domain) &&
isPathMatching(object.Path, rule.Resources) {
selectedRules = append(selectedRules, rule)
}
}
}
return selectedRules
}
func selectMatchingRules(rules []schema.ACLRule, subject Subject, object Object) []schema.ACLRule {
matchingRules := selectMatchingSubjectRules(rules, subject)
return selectMatchingObjectRules(matchingRules, object)
}
func PolicyToLevel(policy string) Level {
switch policy {
case "bypass":
return Bypass
case "one_factor":
return OneFactor
case "two_factor":
return TwoFactor
case "deny":
return Denied
}
// By default the deny policy applies.
return Denied
}
// IsSecondFactorEnabled return true if at least one policy is set to second factor.
func (p *Authorizer) IsSecondFactorEnabled() bool {
if PolicyToLevel(p.configuration.DefaultPolicy) == TwoFactor {
return true
}
for _, r := range p.configuration.Rules {
if PolicyToLevel(r.Policy) == TwoFactor {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// GetRequiredLevel retrieve the required level of authorization to access the object.
func (p *Authorizer) GetRequiredLevel(subject Subject, requestURL url.URL) Level {
logging.Logger().Tracef("Check authorization of subject %s and url %s.",
subject.String(), requestURL.String())
matchingRules := selectMatchingRules(p.configuration.Rules, subject, Object{
Domain: requestURL.Hostname(),
Path: requestURL.Path,
})
if len(matchingRules) > 0 {
return PolicyToLevel(matchingRules[0].Policy)
}
logging.Logger().Tracef("No matching rule for subject %s and url %s... Applying default policy.",
subject.String(), requestURL.String())
return PolicyToLevel(p.configuration.DefaultPolicy)
}