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{'../ejabberd-dev/src/gen_mod', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
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{'src/ejabberd_auth_http', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
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# HTTP authentication module
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## Overview
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The purpose of this module is to connect with an external REST API and
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delegate the authentication operations to it whenever possible. The
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component must implement the API described in one of the next sections
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The module can be especially useful for users maintaining their own,
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## Configuration
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### How to enable
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### Configuration options
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## SCRAM support
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## Authentication service API
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All GET requests include the following URL-encoded query string:
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`?user=<username>&server=<domain>&pass=<password>`.
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* 500 - internal server error
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* 409 - conflict
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* 404 - not found
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* 403 - not allowed
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* 401 - not authorised
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* 400 - other error, should be sent in response body
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* 204 - success, no return data
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* 201 - created
|
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* 200 - success, return value in response body
|
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|
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Whenever the specification says "anything else", service should use
|
||||
one of the codes from the list above.
|
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|
||||
Some requests consider multiple return codes a "success". It is up to
|
||||
the server-side developer to pick one of the codes.
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|
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### `check_password`
|
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|
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* **Method:** GET
|
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* **Type:** mandatory when SCRAM is not used
|
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* **Return values:**
|
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* 200, `true` or `false` in body
|
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* anything else - will be treated as `false`
|
||||
* **Description:** Must respond if the password is valid for user.
|
||||
|
||||
### `get_password`
|
||||
|
||||
* **Method:** GET
|
||||
* **Type:** mandatory when SCRAM or DIGEST SASL mechanism is used
|
||||
* **Return values:**
|
||||
* 200, password in the body
|
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* anything else - `get_password` will fail
|
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* **Description:** Must return the user's password in plaintext or in the SCRAM serialised form.
|
||||
|
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### `user_exists`
|
||||
|
||||
* **Method:** GET
|
||||
* **Type:** mandatory
|
||||
* **Return values:**
|
||||
* 200, `true` or `false` in body
|
||||
* anything else - will be treated as `false`
|
||||
* **Description:** Must return the information whether the user exists in DB.
|
||||
|
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### `set_password`
|
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|
||||
* **Method:** POST
|
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* **Type:** mandatory when `mod_register` is enabled
|
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* **Return values:**
|
||||
* 200 or 201 or 204 - success
|
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* anything else - will be treated as `false`
|
||||
* **Description:** Must set user's password in the internal database
|
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to a provided value. The value should not be transformed (except for
|
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URL-decoding) before writing into DB.
|
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|
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### `remove_user`
|
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|
||||
* **Method:** POST
|
||||
* **Type:** mandatory when `mod_register` is enabled
|
||||
* **Return values:**
|
||||
* 200 or 201 or 204 - success
|
||||
* 404 - user does not exist
|
||||
* 403 - not allowed for some reason
|
||||
* 40X - will be treated as `bad request`
|
||||
* **Description:** Removes a user account.
|
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|
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### `remove_user_validate`
|
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|
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* **Method:** POST
|
||||
* **Type:** mandatory when `mod_register` is enabled
|
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* **Return values:**
|
||||
* 200 or 201 or 204 - success
|
||||
* 404 - user does not exist
|
||||
* 403 - invalid user password or not allowed for other reason
|
||||
* 40X - will be treated as `bad request`
|
||||
* **Description:** Removes a user account only if provided password is valid.
|
||||
|
||||
### `register`
|
||||
|
||||
* **Method:** POST
|
||||
* **Type:** mandatory when `mod_register` is enabled
|
||||
* **Return values:**
|
||||
* 201 - success
|
||||
* 409 - user already exists
|
||||
* anything else - will be treated as failure
|
||||
* **Description:** Creates a user account.
|
||||
|
||||
## Authentication service API recipes
|
||||
|
||||
Below are some examples of the auth service APIs and ejabberd-side
|
||||
configuration along with use cases.
|
||||
|
||||
### System using common, custom auth token
|
||||
|
||||
An Auth token is provided as a password.
|
||||
|
||||
* **Service implements:** `check_password`, `user_exists`
|
||||
* **ejabberd config:** `password format`: `plain`, `mod_register` disabled
|
||||
* **Client side:** MUST NOT use `DIGEST-MD5` mechanism; use `PLAIN`
|
||||
|
||||
### Central database of plaintext passwords
|
||||
|
||||
* **Service implements:** `check_password`, `get_password`, `user_exists`
|
||||
* **ejabberd config:** `password format`: `plain`, `mod_register` disabled
|
||||
* **Client side:** May use any available auth method
|
||||
|
||||
### Central database able to process SCRAM
|
||||
|
||||
* **Service implements:** `get_password`, `user_exists`
|
||||
* **ejabberd config:** `password format`: `scram`, `mod_register` disabled
|
||||
* **Client side:** May use any available auth method
|
||||
|
||||
### All-included
|
||||
|
||||
* **Service implements:** all methods
|
||||
* **ejabberd config:** `password format`: `scram` (recommended) or `plain`, `mod_register` enabled
|
||||
* **Client side:** May use any available auth method
|
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
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erl -pa ../ejabberd-dev/ebin -pz ebin -make
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
erl -pa ../ejabberd-dev/ebin -pz ebin -make
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,291 @@
|
|||
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
%%% File : ejabberd_auth_http.erl
|
||||
%%% Author : Piotr Nosek <piotr.nosek@erlang-solutions.com>
|
||||
%%% Purpose : Authentication via HTTP request
|
||||
%%% Created : 23 Sep 2013 by Piotr Nosek <piotr.nosek@erlang-solutions.com>
|
||||
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
-module(ejabberd_auth_http).
|
||||
-author('piotr.nosek@erlang-solutions.com').
|
||||
|
||||
%% External exports
|
||||
-export([start/1,
|
||||
set_password/3,
|
||||
check_password/3,
|
||||
check_password/5,
|
||||
try_register/3,
|
||||
dirty_get_registered_users/0,
|
||||
get_vh_registered_users/1,
|
||||
get_vh_registered_users/2,
|
||||
get_vh_registered_users_number/1,
|
||||
get_vh_registered_users_number/2,
|
||||
get_password/2,
|
||||
get_password_s/2,
|
||||
is_user_exists/2,
|
||||
remove_user/2,
|
||||
remove_user/3,
|
||||
plain_password_required/0,
|
||||
store_type/1
|
||||
]).
|
||||
|
||||
-include("ejabberd.hrl").
|
||||
-include("logger.hrl").
|
||||
|
||||
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
%%% API
|
||||
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
-spec start(binary()) -> ok.
|
||||
start(Host) ->
|
||||
AuthOpts = ejabberd_config:get_local_option(auth_opts, Host),
|
||||
{_, AuthHost} = lists:keyfind(host, 1, AuthOpts),
|
||||
PoolSize = proplists:get_value(connection_pool_size, AuthOpts, 10),
|
||||
Opts = proplists:get_value(connection_opts, AuthOpts, []),
|
||||
ChildMods = [fusco],
|
||||
ChildMFA = {fusco, start_link, [AuthHost, Opts]},
|
||||
|
||||
{ok, _} = supervisor:start_child(ejabberd_sup,
|
||||
{{ejabberd_auth_http_sup, Host},
|
||||
{cuesport, start_link,
|
||||
[pool_name(Host), PoolSize, ChildMods, ChildMFA]},
|
||||
transient, 2000, supervisor, [cuesport | ChildMods]}),
|
||||
ok.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec plain_password_required() -> false.
|
||||
plain_password_required() ->
|
||||
false.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec store_type(binary()) -> plain | scram.
|
||||
store_type(Server) ->
|
||||
case scram:enabled(Server) of
|
||||
false -> plain;
|
||||
true -> scram
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec check_password(binary(), binary(), binary()) -> boolean().
|
||||
check_password(User, Server, Password) ->
|
||||
{LUser, LServer} = stringprep(User, Server),
|
||||
case scram:enabled(Server) of
|
||||
false ->
|
||||
case make_req(get, <<"check_password">>, LUser, LServer, Password) of
|
||||
{ok, <<"true">>} -> true;
|
||||
_ -> false
|
||||
end;
|
||||
true ->
|
||||
{ok, true} =:= verify_scram_password(LUser, LServer, Password)
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec check_password(binary(), binary(), binary(), binary(), fun()) -> boolean().
|
||||
check_password(User, Server, Password, Digest, DigestGen) ->
|
||||
{LUser, LServer} = stringprep(User, Server),
|
||||
case make_req(get, <<"get_password">>, LUser, LServer, <<"">>) of
|
||||
{error, _} ->
|
||||
false;
|
||||
{ok, GotPasswd} ->
|
||||
case scram:enabled(LServer) of
|
||||
true ->
|
||||
case scram:deserialize(GotPasswd) of
|
||||
{ok, #scram{storedkey = StoredKey}} ->
|
||||
Passwd = base64:decode(StoredKey),
|
||||
ejabberd_auth:check_digest(Digest, DigestGen, Password, Passwd);
|
||||
_ ->
|
||||
false
|
||||
end;
|
||||
false ->
|
||||
ejabberd_auth:check_digest(Digest, DigestGen, Password, GotPasswd)
|
||||
end
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec set_password(binary(), binary(), binary()) -> ok | {error, term()}.
|
||||
set_password(User, Server, Password) ->
|
||||
{LUser, LServer} = stringprep(User, Server),
|
||||
PasswordFinal = case scram:enabled(LServer) of
|
||||
true -> scram:serialize(scram:password_to_scram(
|
||||
Password, scram:iterations(Server)));
|
||||
false -> Password
|
||||
end,
|
||||
case make_req(post, <<"set_password">>, LUser, LServer, PasswordFinal) of
|
||||
{error, _} = Err -> Err;
|
||||
_ -> ok
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec try_register(binary(), binary(), binary()) -> {atomic, ok | exists} | {error, term()}.
|
||||
try_register(User, Server, Password) ->
|
||||
{LUser, LServer} = stringprep(User, Server),
|
||||
PasswordFinal = case scram:enabled(LServer) of
|
||||
true -> scram:serialize(scram:password_to_scram(
|
||||
Password, scram:iterations(Server)));
|
||||
false -> Password
|
||||
end,
|
||||
case make_req(post, <<"register">>, LUser, LServer, PasswordFinal) of
|
||||
{ok, created} -> {atomic, ok};
|
||||
{error, conflict} -> {atomic, exists};
|
||||
Error -> Error
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec dirty_get_registered_users() -> [].
|
||||
dirty_get_registered_users() ->
|
||||
[].
|
||||
|
||||
-spec get_vh_registered_users(binary()) -> [].
|
||||
get_vh_registered_users(_Server) ->
|
||||
[].
|
||||
|
||||
-spec get_vh_registered_users(binary(), list()) -> [].
|
||||
get_vh_registered_users(_Server, _Opts) ->
|
||||
[].
|
||||
|
||||
-spec get_vh_registered_users_number(binary()) -> 0.
|
||||
get_vh_registered_users_number(_Server) ->
|
||||
0.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec get_vh_registered_users_number(binary(), list()) -> 0.
|
||||
get_vh_registered_users_number(_Server, _Opts) ->
|
||||
0.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec get_password(binary(), binary()) -> false | binary() |
|
||||
{binary(), binary(), binary(), integer()}.
|
||||
get_password(User, Server) ->
|
||||
{LUser, LServer} = stringprep(User, Server),
|
||||
case make_req(get, <<"get_password">>, LUser, LServer, <<"">>) of
|
||||
{error, _} ->
|
||||
false;
|
||||
{ok, Password} ->
|
||||
case scram:enabled(LServer) of
|
||||
true ->
|
||||
case scram:deserialize(Password) of
|
||||
{ok, #scram{} = Scram} ->
|
||||
{base64:decode(Scram#scram.storedkey),
|
||||
base64:decode(Scram#scram.serverkey),
|
||||
base64:decode(Scram#scram.salt),
|
||||
Scram#scram.iterationcount};
|
||||
_ ->
|
||||
false
|
||||
end;
|
||||
false ->
|
||||
Password
|
||||
end
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec get_password_s(binary(), binary()) -> binary().
|
||||
get_password_s(User, Server) ->
|
||||
case get_password(User, Server) of
|
||||
Pass when is_binary(Pass) -> Pass;
|
||||
_ -> <<>>
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec is_user_exists(binary(), binary()) -> boolean().
|
||||
is_user_exists(User, Server) ->
|
||||
{LUser, LServer} = stringprep(User, Server),
|
||||
case make_req(get, <<"user_exists">>, LUser, LServer, <<"">>) of
|
||||
{ok, <<"true">>} -> true;
|
||||
_ -> false
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec remove_user(binary(), binary()) -> ok | not_exists | not_allowed | bad_request.
|
||||
remove_user(User, Server) ->
|
||||
{LUser, LServer} = stringprep(User, Server),
|
||||
remove_user_req(LUser, LServer, <<"">>, <<"remove_user">>).
|
||||
|
||||
-spec remove_user(binary(), binary(), binary()) -> ok | not_exists | not_allowed | bad_request.
|
||||
remove_user(User, Server, Password) ->
|
||||
{LUser, LServer} = stringprep(User, Server),
|
||||
case scram:enabled(Server) of
|
||||
false ->
|
||||
remove_user_req(LUser, LServer, Password, <<"remove_user_validate">>);
|
||||
true ->
|
||||
case verify_scram_password(LUser, LServer, Password) of
|
||||
{ok, false} ->
|
||||
not_allowed;
|
||||
{ok, true} ->
|
||||
remove_user_req(LUser, LServer, <<"">>, <<"remove_user">>);
|
||||
{error, Error} ->
|
||||
Error
|
||||
end
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec remove_user_req(binary(), binary(), binary(), binary()) ->
|
||||
ok | not_exists | not_allowed | bad_request.
|
||||
remove_user_req(LUser, LServer, Password, Method) ->
|
||||
case make_req(post, Method, LUser, LServer, Password) of
|
||||
{error, not_allowed} -> not_allowed;
|
||||
{error, not_found} -> not_exists;
|
||||
{error, _} -> bad_request;
|
||||
_ -> ok
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
||||
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
%%% Request maker
|
||||
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
-spec make_req(post | get, binary(), binary(), binary(), binary()) ->
|
||||
{ok, Body :: binary()} | {error, term()}.
|
||||
make_req(_, _, LUser, LServer, _) when LUser == error orelse LServer == error ->
|
||||
{error, {prep_failed, LUser, LServer}};
|
||||
make_req(Method, Path, LUser, LServer, Password) ->
|
||||
AuthOpts = ejabberd_config:get_local_option(auth_opts, LServer),
|
||||
BasicAuth = case lists:keyfind(basic_auth, 1, AuthOpts) of
|
||||
{_, BasicAuth0} -> BasicAuth0;
|
||||
_ -> ""
|
||||
end,
|
||||
PathPrefix = case lists:keyfind(path_prefix, 1, AuthOpts) of
|
||||
{_, Prefix} -> ejabberd_binary:string_to_binary(Prefix);
|
||||
false -> <<"/">>
|
||||
end,
|
||||
BasicAuth64 = base64:encode(BasicAuth),
|
||||
LUserE = list_to_binary(http_uri:encode(binary_to_list(LUser))),
|
||||
LServerE = list_to_binary(http_uri:encode(binary_to_list(LServer))),
|
||||
PasswordE = list_to_binary(http_uri:encode(binary_to_list(Password))),
|
||||
Query = <<"user=", LUserE/binary, "&server=", LServerE/binary, "&pass=", PasswordE/binary>>,
|
||||
Header = [{<<"Authorization">>, <<"Basic ", BasicAuth64/binary>>}],
|
||||
Connection = cuesport:get_worker(existing_pool_name(LServer)),
|
||||
|
||||
?DEBUG("Making request '~s' for user ~s@~s...", [Path, LUser, LServer]),
|
||||
{ok, {{Code, _Reason}, _RespHeaders, RespBody, _, _}} = case Method of
|
||||
get -> fusco:request(Connection, <<PathPrefix/binary, Path/binary, "?", Query/binary>>,
|
||||
"GET", Header, "", 2, 5000);
|
||||
post -> fusco:request(Connection, <<PathPrefix/binary, Path/binary>>,
|
||||
"POST", Header, Query, 2, 5000)
|
||||
end,
|
||||
|
||||
?DEBUG("Request result: ~s: ~p", [Code, RespBody]),
|
||||
case Code of
|
||||
<<"409">> -> {error, conflict};
|
||||
<<"404">> -> {error, not_found};
|
||||
<<"401">> -> {error, not_authorized};
|
||||
<<"403">> -> {error, not_allowed};
|
||||
<<"400">> -> {error, RespBody};
|
||||
<<"204">> -> {ok, <<"">>};
|
||||
<<"201">> -> {ok, created};
|
||||
<<"200">> -> {ok, RespBody}
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
||||
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
%%% Other internal functions
|
||||
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
stringprep(User, Server) -> {jlib:nodeprep(User), jlib:nameprep(Server)}.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec pool_name(binary()) -> atom().
|
||||
pool_name(Host) ->
|
||||
list_to_atom("ejabberd_auth_http_" ++ binary_to_list(Host)).
|
||||
|
||||
-spec existing_pool_name(binary()) -> atom().
|
||||
existing_pool_name(Host) ->
|
||||
list_to_existing_atom("ejabberd_auth_http_" ++ binary_to_list(Host)).
|
||||
|
||||
-spec verify_scram_password(binary(), binary(), binary()) ->
|
||||
{ok, boolean()} | {error, bad_request | not_exists}.
|
||||
verify_scram_password(LUser, LServer, Password) ->
|
||||
case make_req(get, <<"get_password">>, LUser, LServer, <<"">>) of
|
||||
{ok, RawPassword} ->
|
||||
case scram:deserialize(RawPassword) of
|
||||
{ok, #scram{} = ScramRecord} ->
|
||||
{ok, scram:check_password(Password, ScramRecord)};
|
||||
_ ->
|
||||
{error, bad_request}
|
||||
end;
|
||||
_ ->
|
||||
{error, not_exists}
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
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