forgejo/services/mailer/token/token.go
Gusted 9508aa7713
Improve usage of HMAC output for mailer tokens
- If the incoming mail feature is enabled, tokens are being sent with
outgoing mails. These tokens contains information about what type of
action is allow with such token (such as replying to a certain issue
ID), to verify these tokens the code uses the HMAC-SHA256 construction.
- The output of the HMAC is truncated to 80 bits, because this is
recommended by RFC2104, but RFC2104 actually doesn't recommend this. It
recommends, if truncation should need to take place, it should use
max(80, hash_len/2) of the leftmost bits. For HMAC-SHA256 this works out
to 128 bits instead of the currently used 80 bits.
- Update to token version 2 and disallow any usage of token version 1,
token version 2 are generated with 128 bits of HMAC output.
- Add test to verify the deprecation of token version 1 and a general
MAC check test.
2024-11-15 10:59:36 +01:00

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// Copyright 2023 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package token
import (
"context"
crypto_hmac "crypto/hmac"
"crypto/sha256"
"encoding/base32"
"fmt"
"time"
user_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/user"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
)
// A token is a verifiable container describing an action.
//
// A token has a dynamic length depending on the contained data and has the following structure:
// | Token Version | User ID | HMAC | Payload |
//
// The payload is verifiable by the generated HMAC using the user secret. It contains:
// | Timestamp | Action/Handler Type | Action/Handler Data |
//
//
// Version changelog
//
// v1 -> v2:
// Use 128 instead of 80 bits of the HMAC-SHA256 output.
const (
tokenVersion1 byte = 1
tokenVersion2 byte = 2
tokenLifetimeInYears int = 1
)
type HandlerType byte
const (
UnknownHandlerType HandlerType = iota
ReplyHandlerType
UnsubscribeHandlerType
)
var encodingWithoutPadding = base32.StdEncoding.WithPadding(base32.NoPadding)
type ErrToken struct {
context string
}
func (err *ErrToken) Error() string {
return "invalid email token: " + err.context
}
func (err *ErrToken) Unwrap() error {
return util.ErrInvalidArgument
}
// CreateToken creates a token for the action/user tuple
func CreateToken(ht HandlerType, user *user_model.User, data []byte) (string, error) {
payload, err := util.PackData(
time.Now().AddDate(tokenLifetimeInYears, 0, 0).Unix(),
ht,
data,
)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
packagedData, err := util.PackData(
user.ID,
generateHmac([]byte(user.Rands), payload),
payload,
)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return encodingWithoutPadding.EncodeToString(append([]byte{tokenVersion2}, packagedData...)), nil
}
// ExtractToken extracts the action/user tuple from the token and verifies the content
func ExtractToken(ctx context.Context, token string) (HandlerType, *user_model.User, []byte, error) {
data, err := encodingWithoutPadding.DecodeString(token)
if err != nil {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, err
}
if len(data) < 1 {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, &ErrToken{"no data"}
}
if data[0] != tokenVersion2 {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, &ErrToken{fmt.Sprintf("unsupported token version: %v", data[0])}
}
var userID int64
var hmac []byte
var payload []byte
if err := util.UnpackData(data[1:], &userID, &hmac, &payload); err != nil {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, err
}
user, err := user_model.GetUserByID(ctx, userID)
if err != nil {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, err
}
if !crypto_hmac.Equal(hmac, generateHmac([]byte(user.Rands), payload)) {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, &ErrToken{"verification failed"}
}
var expiresUnix int64
var handlerType HandlerType
var innerPayload []byte
if err := util.UnpackData(payload, &expiresUnix, &handlerType, &innerPayload); err != nil {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, err
}
if time.Unix(expiresUnix, 0).Before(time.Now()) {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, &ErrToken{"token expired"}
}
return handlerType, user, innerPayload, nil
}
// generateHmac creates a trunkated HMAC for the given payload
func generateHmac(secret, payload []byte) []byte {
mac := crypto_hmac.New(sha256.New, secret)
mac.Write(payload)
hmac := mac.Sum(nil)
// RFC2104 section 5 recommends that if you do HMAC truncation, you should use
// the max(80, hash_len/2) of the leftmost bits.
// For SHA256 this works out to using 128 of the leftmost bits.
return hmac[:16]
}