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authenticity_token.rb
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authenticity_token.rb
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require 'rack/protection'
require 'securerandom'
require 'base64'
module Rack
module Protection
##
# Prevented attack:: CSRF
# Supported browsers:: all
# More infos:: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-site_request_forgery
#
# This middleware only accepts requests other than <tt>GET</tt>,
# <tt>HEAD</tt>, <tt>OPTIONS</tt>, <tt>TRACE</tt> if their given access
# token matches the token included in the session.
#
# It checks the <tt>X-CSRF-Token</tt> header and the <tt>POST</tt> form
# data.
#
# Compatible with the {rack-csrf}[https://rubygems.org/gems/rack_csrf] gem.
#
# == Options
#
# [<tt>:authenticity_param</tt>] the name of the param that should contain
# the token on a request. Default value:
# <tt>"authenticity_token"</tt>
#
# == Example: Forms application
#
# To show what the AuthenticityToken does, this section includes a sample
# program which shows two forms. One with, and one without a CSRF token
# The one without CSRF token field will get a 403 Forbidden response.
#
# Install the gem, then run the program:
#
# gem install 'rack-protection'
# ruby server.rb
#
# Here is <tt>server.rb</tt>:
#
# require 'rack/protection'
#
# app = Rack::Builder.app do
# use Rack::Session::Cookie, secret: 'secret'
# use Rack::Protection::AuthenticityToken
#
# run -> (env) do
# [200, {}, [
# <<~EOS
# <!DOCTYPE html>
# <html lang="en">
# <head>
# <meta charset="UTF-8" />
# <title>rack-protection minimal example</title>
# </head>
# <body>
# <h1>Without Authenticity Token</h1>
# <p>This takes you to <tt>Forbidden</tt></p>
# <form action="" method="post">
# <input type="text" name="foo" />
# <input type="submit" />
# </form>
#
# <h1>With Authenticity Token</h1>
# <p>This successfully takes you to back to this form.</p>
# <form action="" method="post">
# <input type="hidden" name="authenticity_token" value="#{env['rack.session'][:csrf]}" />
# <input type="text" name="foo" />
# <input type="submit" />
# </form>
# </body>
# </html>
# EOS
# ]]
# end
# end
#
# Rack::Handler::WEBrick.run app
#
# == Example: Customize which POST parameter holds the token
#
# To customize the authenticity parameter for form data, use the
# <tt>:authenticity_param</tt> option:
# use Rack::Protection::AuthenticityToken, authenticity_param: 'your_token_param_name'
class AuthenticityToken < Base
TOKEN_LENGTH = 32
default_options :authenticity_param => 'authenticity_token',
:allow_if => nil
def self.token(session)
self.new(nil).mask_authenticity_token(session)
end
def self.random_token
SecureRandom.base64(TOKEN_LENGTH)
end
def accepts?(env)
session = session env
set_token(session)
safe?(env) ||
valid_token?(session, env['HTTP_X_CSRF_TOKEN']) ||
valid_token?(session, Request.new(env).params[options[:authenticity_param]]) ||
( options[:allow_if] && options[:allow_if].call(env) )
end
def mask_authenticity_token(session)
token = set_token(session)
mask_token(token)
end
private
def set_token(session)
session[:csrf] ||= self.class.random_token
end
# Checks the client's masked token to see if it matches the
# session token.
def valid_token?(session, token)
return false if token.nil? || token.empty?
begin
token = decode_token(token)
rescue ArgumentError # encoded_masked_token is invalid Base64
return false
end
# See if it's actually a masked token or not. We should be able
# to handle any unmasked tokens that we've issued without error.
if unmasked_token?(token)
compare_with_real_token token, session
elsif masked_token?(token)
token = unmask_token(token)
compare_with_real_token token, session
else
false # Token is malformed
end
end
# Creates a masked version of the authenticity token that varies
# on each request. The masking is used to mitigate SSL attacks
# like BREACH.
def mask_token(token)
token = decode_token(token)
one_time_pad = SecureRandom.random_bytes(token.length)
encrypted_token = xor_byte_strings(one_time_pad, token)
masked_token = one_time_pad + encrypted_token
encode_token(masked_token)
end
# Essentially the inverse of +mask_token+.
def unmask_token(masked_token)
# Split the token into the one-time pad and the encrypted
# value and decrypt it
token_length = masked_token.length / 2
one_time_pad = masked_token[0...token_length]
encrypted_token = masked_token[token_length..-1]
xor_byte_strings(one_time_pad, encrypted_token)
end
def unmasked_token?(token)
token.length == TOKEN_LENGTH
end
def masked_token?(token)
token.length == TOKEN_LENGTH * 2
end
def compare_with_real_token(token, session)
secure_compare(token, real_token(session))
end
def real_token(session)
decode_token(session[:csrf])
end
def encode_token(token)
Base64.strict_encode64(token)
end
def decode_token(token)
Base64.strict_decode64(token)
end
def xor_byte_strings(s1, s2)
s1.bytes.zip(s2.bytes).map { |(c1,c2)| c1 ^ c2 }.pack('c*')
end
end
end
end