# frozen_string_literal: true class SessionController < ApplicationController before_action :check_local_login_allowed, only: %i[create forgot_password passkey_challenge passkey_login] before_action :rate_limit_login, only: %i[create email_login] skip_before_action :redirect_to_login_if_required skip_before_action :preload_json, :check_xhr, only: %i[sso sso_login sso_provider destroy one_time_password] skip_before_action :check_xhr, only: %i[second_factor_auth_show] allow_in_staff_writes_only_mode :create allow_in_staff_writes_only_mode :email_login ACTIVATE_USER_KEY = "activate_user" def csrf render json: { csrf: form_authenticity_token } end def sso raise Discourse::NotFound unless SiteSetting.enable_discourse_connect? destination_url = cookies[:destination_url] || session[:destination_url] return_path = params[:return_path] || path("/") if destination_url && return_path == path("/") uri = URI.parse(destination_url) return_path = "#{uri.path}#{uri.query ? "?#{uri.query}" : ""}" end session.delete(:destination_url) cookies.delete(:destination_url) sso = DiscourseConnect.generate_sso(return_path, secure_session: secure_session) connect_verbose_warn { "Verbose SSO log: Started SSO process\n\n#{sso.diagnostics}" } redirect_to sso_url(sso), allow_other_host: true end def sso_provider(payload = nil, confirmed_2fa_during_login = false) raise Discourse::NotFound unless SiteSetting.enable_discourse_connect_provider result = run_second_factor!( SecondFactor::Actions::DiscourseConnectProvider, action_data: { payload: payload, confirmed_2fa_during_login: confirmed_2fa_during_login, }, ) if result.second_factor_auth_skipped? data = result.data if data[:logout] params[:return_url] = data[:return_sso_url] destroy return end if data[:no_current_user] if data[:prompt] == "none" redirect_to data[:sso_redirect_url], allow_other_host: true return else cookies[:sso_payload] = payload || request.query_string redirect_to path("/login") return end end if request.xhr? # for the login modal cookies[:sso_destination_url] = data[:sso_redirect_url] else redirect_to data[:sso_redirect_url], allow_other_host: true end elsif result.no_second_factors_enabled? if request.xhr? # for the login modal cookies[:sso_destination_url] = result.data[:sso_redirect_url] else redirect_to result.data[:sso_redirect_url], allow_other_host: true end elsif result.second_factor_auth_completed? redirect_url = result.data[:sso_redirect_url] render json: success_json.merge(redirect_url: redirect_url) end rescue DiscourseConnectProvider::BlankSecret render plain: I18n.t("discourse_connect.missing_secret"), status: 400 rescue DiscourseConnectProvider::ParseError # Do NOT pass the error text to the client, it would give them the correct signature render plain: I18n.t("discourse_connect.login_error"), status: 422 rescue DiscourseConnectProvider::BlankReturnUrl render plain: "return_sso_url is blank, it must be provided", status: 400 rescue DiscourseConnectProvider::InvalidParameterValueError => e render plain: I18n.t("discourse_connect.invalid_parameter_value", param: e.param), status: 400 end # For use in development mode only when login options could be limited or disabled. # NEVER allow this to work in production. if !Rails.env.production? skip_before_action :check_xhr, only: [:become] def become raise Discourse::InvalidAccess if Rails.env.production? raise Discourse::ReadOnly if @readonly_mode if ENV["DISCOURSE_DEV_ALLOW_ANON_TO_IMPERSONATE"] != "1" render(content_type: "text/plain", inline: <<~TEXT) To enable impersonating any user without typing passwords set the following ENV var export DISCOURSE_DEV_ALLOW_ANON_TO_IMPERSONATE=1 You can do that in your bashrc of bash profile file or the script you use to launch the web server TEXT return end user = User.find_by_username(params[:session_id]) raise "User #{params[:session_id]} not found" if user.blank? log_on_user(user) if params[:redirect] == "false" render plain: "Signed in to #{params[:session_id]} successfully" else redirect_to path("/") end end end if Rails.env.test? skip_before_action :check_xhr, only: :test_second_factor_restricted_route def test_second_factor_restricted_route target_user = User.find_by_username(params[:username]) || current_user raise "user required" if !target_user result = run_second_factor!(TestSecondFactorAction, target_user: target_user) do |manager| manager.allow_backup_codes! if params[:allow_backup_codes] end if result.no_second_factors_enabled? render json: { result: "no_second_factors_enabled" } else render json: { result: "second_factor_auth_completed" } end rescue StandardError => e # Normally this would be checked by the consumer before calling `run_second_factor!` # but since this is a test route, we allow passing a bad value into the API, catch the error # and return a JSON response to assert against. if e.message == "running 2fa against another user is not allowed" render json: { result: "wrong user" }, status: 400 else raise e end end end def sso_login raise Discourse::NotFound unless SiteSetting.enable_discourse_connect raise Discourse::ReadOnly if @readonly_mode && !staff_writes_only_mode? params.require(:sso) params.require(:sig) begin sso = DiscourseConnect.parse(request.query_string, secure_session: secure_session) rescue DiscourseConnect::PayloadParseError => e connect_verbose_warn do "Verbose SSO log: Payload is not base64\n\n#{e.message}\n\n#{sso&.diagnostics}" end return render_sso_error(text: I18n.t("discourse_connect.payload_parse_error"), status: 422) rescue DiscourseConnect::SignatureError => e connect_verbose_warn do "Verbose SSO log: Signature verification failed\n\n#{e.message}\n\n#{sso&.diagnostics}" end # Do NOT pass the error text to the client, it would give them the correct signature return render_sso_error(text: I18n.t("discourse_connect.signature_error"), status: 422) end if !sso.nonce_valid? connect_verbose_warn { "Verbose SSO log: #{sso.nonce_error}\n\n#{sso.diagnostics}" } return render_sso_error(text: I18n.t("discourse_connect.timeout_expired"), status: 419) end if ScreenedIpAddress.should_block?(request.remote_ip) connect_verbose_warn do "Verbose SSO log: IP address is blocked #{request.remote_ip}\n\n#{sso.diagnostics}" end return render_sso_error(text: I18n.t("discourse_connect.unknown_error"), status: 500) end return_path = sso.return_path sso.expire_nonce! begin invite = validate_invitiation!(sso) if user = sso.lookup_or_create_user(request.remote_ip) raise Discourse::ReadOnly if staff_writes_only_mode? && !user&.staff? if user.suspended? render_sso_error(text: failed_to_login(user)[:error], status: 403) return end if SiteSetting.must_approve_users? && !user.approved? redeem_invitation(invite, sso, user) if invite.present? && user.invited_user.blank? if SiteSetting.discourse_connect_not_approved_url.present? redirect_to SiteSetting.discourse_connect_not_approved_url, allow_other_host: true else render_sso_error(text: I18n.t("discourse_connect.account_not_approved"), status: 403) end return # we only want to redeem the invite if # the user has not already redeemed an invite # (covers the same SSO user visiting an invite link) elsif invite.present? && user.invited_user.blank? redeem_invitation(invite, sso, user) # we directly call user.activate here instead of going # through the UserActivator path because we assume the account # is valid from the SSO provider's POV and do not need to # send an activation email to the user user.activate login_sso_user(sso, user) topic = invite.topics.first return_path = topic.present? ? path(topic.relative_url) : path("/") elsif !user.active? activation = UserActivator.new(user, request, session, cookies) activation.finish session["user_created_message"] = activation.message return redirect_to(users_account_created_path) else login_sso_user(sso, user) end # If it's not a relative URL check the host if return_path !~ %r{\A/[^/]} begin uri = URI(return_path) if (uri.hostname == Discourse.current_hostname) return_path = uri.to_s elsif !domain_redirect_allowed?(uri.hostname) return_path = path("/") end rescue StandardError return_path = path("/") end end # this can be done more surgically with a regex # but it the edge case of never supporting redirects back to # any url with `/session/sso` in it anywhere is reasonable return_path = path("/") if return_path.include?(path("/session/sso")) redirect_to return_path, allow_other_host: true else render_sso_error(text: I18n.t("discourse_connect.not_found"), status: 500) end rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid => e connect_verbose_warn { <<~TEXT } Verbose SSO log: Record was invalid: #{e.record.class.name} #{e.record.id} #{e.record.errors.to_h} Attributes: #{e.record.attributes.slice(*DiscourseConnectBase::ACCESSORS.map(&:to_s))} SSO Diagnostics: #{sso.diagnostics} TEXT text = nil # If there's a problem with the email we can explain that if (e.record.is_a?(User) && e.record.errors[:primary_email].present?) if e.record.email.blank? text = I18n.t("discourse_connect.no_email") else text = I18n.t("discourse_connect.email_error", email: ERB::Util.html_escape(e.record.email)) end end render_sso_error(text: text || I18n.t("discourse_connect.unknown_error"), status: 500) rescue DiscourseConnect::BlankExternalId render_sso_error(text: I18n.t("discourse_connect.blank_id_error"), status: 500) rescue Invite::ValidationFailed => e render_sso_error(text: e.message, status: 400) rescue Invite::RedemptionFailed => e render_sso_error(text: I18n.t("discourse_connect.invite_redeem_failed"), status: 412) rescue Invite::UserExists => e render_sso_error(text: e.message, status: 412) rescue => e message = +"Failed to create or lookup user: #{e}." message << " " message << " #{sso.diagnostics}" message << " " message << " #{e.backtrace.join("\n")}" Rails.logger.error(message) render_sso_error(text: I18n.t("discourse_connect.unknown_error"), status: 500) end end def login_sso_user(sso, user) connect_verbose_warn do "Verbose SSO log: User was logged on #{user.username}\n\n#{sso.diagnostics}" end log_on_user(user) if user.id != current_user&.id end def create params.require(:login) params.require(:password) return invalid_credentials if params[:password].length > User.max_password_length user = User.find_by_username_or_email(normalized_login_param) raise Discourse::ReadOnly if staff_writes_only_mode? && !user&.staff? rate_limit_second_factor!(user) if user.present? # If their password is correct unless user.confirm_password?(params[:password]) invalid_credentials return end # If the site requires user approval and the user is not approved yet if login_not_approved_for?(user) render json: login_not_approved return end # User signed on with username and password, so let's prevent the invite link # from being used to log in (if one exists). Invite.invalidate_for_email(user.email) else invalid_credentials return end if payload = login_error_check(user) return render json: payload end second_factor_auth_result = authenticate_second_factor(user) return render(json: @second_factor_failure_payload) if !second_factor_auth_result.ok if user.active && user.email_confirmed? login(user, second_factor_auth_result) else not_activated(user) end end def passkey_challenge render json: DiscourseWebauthn.stage_challenge(current_user, secure_session) end def passkey_login raise Discourse::NotFound unless SiteSetting.enable_passkeys params.require(:publicKeyCredential) security_key = ::DiscourseWebauthn::AuthenticationService.new( nil, params[:publicKeyCredential], session: secure_session, factor_type: UserSecurityKey.factor_types[:first_factor], ).authenticate_security_key user = User.where(id: security_key.user_id, active: true).first if user.email_confirmed? login(user, false) else not_activated(user) end rescue ::DiscourseWebauthn::SecurityKeyError => err render_json_error(err.message, status: 401) end def email_login_info token = params[:token] matched_token = EmailToken.confirmable(token, scope: EmailToken.scopes[:email_login]) user = matched_token&.user check_local_login_allowed(user: user, check_login_via_email: true) if matched_token response = { can_login: true, token: token, token_email: matched_token.email } matched_user = matched_token.user if matched_user&.totp_enabled? response.merge!( second_factor_required: true, backup_codes_enabled: matched_user&.backup_codes_enabled?, ) end if matched_user&.security_keys_enabled? DiscourseWebauthn.stage_challenge(matched_user, secure_session) response.merge!( DiscourseWebauthn.allowed_credentials(matched_user, secure_session).merge( security_key_required: true, ), ) end render json: response else render json: { can_login: false, error: I18n.t("email_login.invalid_token", base_url: Discourse.base_url), } end end def email_login token = params[:token] matched_token = EmailToken.confirmable(token, scope: EmailToken.scopes[:email_login]) user = matched_token&.user check_local_login_allowed(user: user, check_login_via_email: true) rate_limit_second_factor!(user) if user.present? && !authenticate_second_factor(user).ok return render(json: @second_factor_failure_payload) end if user = EmailToken.confirm(token, scope: EmailToken.scopes[:email_login]) if login_not_approved_for?(user) return render json: login_not_approved elsif payload = login_error_check(user) return render json: payload else raise Discourse::ReadOnly if staff_writes_only_mode? && !user&.staff? user.update_timezone_if_missing(params[:timezone]) log_on_user(user) return render json: success_json end end render json: { error: I18n.t("email_login.invalid_token", base_url: Discourse.base_url) } end def one_time_password @otp_username = otp_username = Discourse.redis.get "otp_#{params[:token]}" if otp_username && user = User.find_by_username(otp_username) if current_user&.username == otp_username Discourse.redis.del "otp_#{params[:token]}" return redirect_to path("/") elsif request.post? log_on_user(user) Discourse.redis.del "otp_#{params[:token]}" return redirect_to path("/") else # Display the form end else @error = I18n.t("user_api_key.invalid_token") end render layout: "no_ember", locals: { hide_auth_buttons: true } end def second_factor_auth_show nonce = params.require(:nonce) challenge = nil error_key = nil user = nil status_code = 200 begin challenge = SecondFactor::AuthManager.find_second_factor_challenge( nonce: nonce, secure_session: secure_session, target_user: current_user, ) rescue SecondFactor::BadChallenge => exception error_key = exception.error_translation_key status_code = exception.status_code end json = {} if challenge user = User.find(challenge[:target_user_id]) json.merge!( totp_enabled: user.totp_enabled?, backup_enabled: user.backup_codes_enabled?, allowed_methods: challenge[:allowed_methods], ) if user.security_keys_enabled? DiscourseWebauthn.stage_challenge(user, secure_session) json.merge!(DiscourseWebauthn.allowed_credentials(user, secure_session)) json[:security_keys_enabled] = true else json[:security_keys_enabled] = false end json[:description] = challenge[:description] if challenge[:description] else json[:error] = I18n.t(error_key) end respond_to do |format| format.html do store_preloaded("2fa_challenge_data", MultiJson.dump(json)) raise ApplicationController::RenderEmpty.new end format.json { render json: json, status: status_code } end end def second_factor_auth_perform nonce = params.require(:nonce) challenge = nil error_key = nil user = nil status_code = 200 begin challenge = SecondFactor::AuthManager.find_second_factor_challenge( nonce: nonce, secure_session: secure_session, target_user: current_user, ) user = User.find(challenge[:target_user_id]) rescue SecondFactor::BadChallenge => exception error_key = exception.error_translation_key status_code = exception.status_code end if error_key json = failed_json.merge( ok: false, error: I18n.t(error_key), reason: "challenge_not_found_or_expired", ) render json: failed_json.merge(json), status: status_code return end # no proper error messages for these cases because the only way they can # happen is if someone is messing with us. # the first one can only happen if someone disables a 2FA method after # they're redirected to the 2fa page and then uses the same method they've # disabled. second_factor_method = params[:second_factor_method].to_i if !user.valid_second_factor_method_for_user?(second_factor_method) raise Discourse::InvalidAccess.new end # and this happens if someone tries to use a 2FA method that's not accepted # for the action they're trying to perform. e.g. using backup codes to # grant someone admin status. if !challenge[:allowed_methods].include?(second_factor_method) raise Discourse::InvalidAccess.new end if !challenge[:successful] rate_limit_second_factor!(user) second_factor_auth_result = user.authenticate_second_factor(params, secure_session) if second_factor_auth_result.ok challenge[:successful] = true challenge[:generated_at] += 1.minute.to_i secure_session["current_second_factor_auth_challenge"] = challenge.to_json else error_json = second_factor_auth_result .to_h .deep_symbolize_keys .slice(:ok, :error, :reason) .merge(failed_json) render json: error_json, status: 400 return end end render json: { ok: true, callback_method: challenge[:callback_method], callback_path: challenge[:callback_path], redirect_url: challenge[:redirect_url], }, status: 200 end def forgot_password params.require(:login) if ScreenedIpAddress.should_block?(request.remote_ip) return render_json_error(I18n.t("login.reset_not_allowed_from_ip_address")) end RateLimiter.new(nil, "forgot-password-hr-#{request.remote_ip}", 6, 1.hour).performed! RateLimiter.new(nil, "forgot-password-min-#{request.remote_ip}", 3, 1.minute).performed! user = if SiteSetting.hide_email_address_taken && !current_user&.staff? if !EmailAddressValidator.valid_value?(normalized_login_param) raise Discourse::InvalidParameters.new(:login) end User.real.where(staged: false).find_by_email(Email.downcase(normalized_login_param)) else User.real.where(staged: false).find_by_username_or_email(normalized_login_param) end if user RateLimiter.new(nil, "forgot-password-login-day-#{user.username}", 6, 1.day).performed! email_token = user.email_tokens.create!(email: user.email, scope: EmailToken.scopes[:password_reset]) Jobs.enqueue( :critical_user_email, type: "forgot_password", user_id: user.id, email_token: email_token.token, ) else RateLimiter.new( nil, "forgot-password-login-hour-#{normalized_login_param}", 5, 1.hour, ).performed! end json = success_json json[:user_found] = user.present? if !SiteSetting.hide_email_address_taken render json: json rescue RateLimiter::LimitExceeded render_json_error(I18n.t("rate_limiter.slow_down")) end def current if current_user.present? render_serialized(current_user, CurrentUserSerializer) else render body: nil, status: 404 end end def destroy redirect_url = params[:return_url].presence || SiteSetting.logout_redirect.presence sso = SiteSetting.enable_discourse_connect only_one_authenticator = !SiteSetting.enable_local_logins && Discourse.enabled_authenticators.length == 1 if SiteSetting.login_required && (sso || only_one_authenticator) # In this situation visiting most URLs will start the auth process again # Go to the `/login` page to avoid an immediate redirect redirect_url ||= path("/login") end redirect_url ||= path("/") event_data = { redirect_url: redirect_url, user: current_user, client_ip: request&.ip, user_agent: request&.user_agent, } DiscourseEvent.trigger(:before_session_destroy, event_data, **Discourse::Utils::EMPTY_KEYWORDS) redirect_url = event_data[:redirect_url] reset_session log_off_user if request.xhr? render json: { redirect_url: redirect_url } else redirect_to redirect_url, allow_other_host: true end end def get_honeypot_value secure_session.set(HONEYPOT_KEY, honeypot_value, expires: 1.hour) secure_session.set(CHALLENGE_KEY, challenge_value, expires: 1.hour) render json: { value: honeypot_value, challenge: challenge_value, expires_in: SecureSession.expiry, } end def scopes if is_api? key = request.env[Auth::DefaultCurrentUserProvider::HEADER_API_KEY] api_key = ApiKey.active.with_key(key).first render_serialized(api_key.api_key_scopes, ApiKeyScopeSerializer, root: "scopes") else render body: nil, status: 404 end end protected def normalized_login_param login = params[:login].to_s if login.present? login = login[1..-1] if login[0] == "@" User.normalize_username(login.strip)[0..100] else nil end end def check_local_login_allowed(user: nil, check_login_via_email: false) # admin-login can get around enabled SSO/disabled local logins return if user&.admin? if (check_login_via_email && !SiteSetting.enable_local_logins_via_email) || SiteSetting.enable_discourse_connect || !SiteSetting.enable_local_logins raise Discourse::InvalidAccess, "SSO takes over local login or the local login is disallowed." end end private def connect_verbose_warn(&blk) Rails.logger.warn(blk.call) if SiteSetting.verbose_discourse_connect_logging end def authenticate_second_factor(user) second_factor_authentication_result = user.authenticate_second_factor(params, secure_session) if !second_factor_authentication_result.ok failure_payload = second_factor_authentication_result.to_h if user.security_keys_enabled? DiscourseWebauthn.stage_challenge(user, secure_session) failure_payload.merge!(DiscourseWebauthn.allowed_credentials(user, secure_session)) end @second_factor_failure_payload = failed_json.merge(failure_payload) return second_factor_authentication_result end second_factor_authentication_result end def login_error_check(user) return failed_to_login(user) if user.suspended? return not_allowed_from_ip_address(user) if ScreenedIpAddress.should_block?(request.remote_ip) if ScreenedIpAddress.block_admin_login?(user, request.remote_ip) admin_not_allowed_from_ip_address(user) end end def login_not_approved_for?(user) SiteSetting.must_approve_users? && !user.approved? && !user.admin? end def invalid_credentials render json: { error: I18n.t("login.incorrect_username_email_or_password") } end def login_not_approved { error: I18n.t("login.not_approved") } end def not_activated(user) session[ACTIVATE_USER_KEY] = user.id render json: { error: I18n.t("login.not_activated"), reason: "not_activated", sent_to_email: user.find_email || user.email, current_email: user.email, } end def not_allowed_from_ip_address(user) { error: I18n.t("login.not_allowed_from_ip_address", username: user.username) } end def admin_not_allowed_from_ip_address(user) { error: I18n.t("login.admin_not_allowed_from_ip_address", username: user.username) } end def failed_to_login(user) { error: user.suspended_message, reason: "suspended" } end def login(user, second_factor_auth_result) session.delete(ACTIVATE_USER_KEY) user.update_timezone_if_missing(params[:timezone]) log_on_user(user) if payload = cookies.delete(:sso_payload) confirmed_2fa_during_login = ( second_factor_auth_result&.ok && second_factor_auth_result.used_2fa_method.present? && second_factor_auth_result.used_2fa_method != UserSecondFactor.methods[:backup_codes] ) sso_provider(payload, confirmed_2fa_during_login) else render_serialized(user, UserSerializer) end end def rate_limit_login RateLimiter.new( nil, "login-hr-#{request.remote_ip}", SiteSetting.max_logins_per_ip_per_hour, 1.hour, ).performed! RateLimiter.new( nil, "login-min-#{request.remote_ip}", SiteSetting.max_logins_per_ip_per_minute, 1.minute, ).performed! end def render_sso_error(status:, text:) @sso_error = text render status: status, layout: "no_ember" end # extension to allow plugins to customize the SSO URL def sso_url(sso) sso.to_url end # the invite_key will be present if set in InvitesController # when the user visits an /invites/xxxx link; however we do # not want to complete the SSO process of creating a user # and redeeming the invite if the invite is not redeemable or # for the wrong user def validate_invitiation!(sso) invite_key = secure_session["invite-key"] return if invite_key.blank? invite = Invite.find_by(invite_key: invite_key) if invite.blank? raise Invite::ValidationFailed.new(I18n.t("invite.not_found", base_url: Discourse.base_url)) end if invite.redeemable? if invite.is_email_invite? && sso.email != invite.email raise Invite::ValidationFailed.new(I18n.t("invite.not_matching_email")) end elsif invite.expired? raise Invite::ValidationFailed.new(I18n.t("invite.expired", base_url: Discourse.base_url)) elsif invite.redeemed? raise Invite::ValidationFailed.new( I18n.t( "invite.not_found_template", site_name: SiteSetting.title, base_url: Discourse.base_url, ), ) end invite end def redeem_invitation(invite, sso, redeeming_user) InviteRedeemer.new( invite: invite, username: sso.username, name: sso.name, ip_address: request.remote_ip, session: session, email: sso.email, redeeming_user: redeeming_user, ).redeem secure_session["invite-key"] = nil # note - more specific errors are handled in the sso_login method rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid, ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved => e Rails.logger.warn("SSO invite redemption failed: #{e}") raise Invite::RedemptionFailed end def domain_redirect_allowed?(hostname) allowed_domains = SiteSetting.discourse_connect_allowed_redirect_domains return false if allowed_domains.blank? return true if allowed_domains.split("|").include?("*") allowed_domains.split("|").include?(hostname) end end