discourse/app/models/screened_ip_address.rb
Régis Hanol 0398ab7514 FIX: when adding an IP to the spammer list, check the broader ban list
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FEATURE: allow admins to search users using IP ranges
2014-11-21 18:16:06 +01:00

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require_dependency 'screening_model'
require_dependency 'ip_addr'
# A ScreenedIpAddress record represents an IP address or subnet that is being watched,
# and possibly blocked from creating accounts.
class ScreenedIpAddress < ActiveRecord::Base
include ScreeningModel
default_action :block
validates :ip_address, ip_address_format: true, presence: true
def self.watch(ip_address, opts={})
match_for_ip_address(ip_address) || create(opts.slice(:action_type).merge(ip_address: ip_address))
end
# In Rails 4.0.0, validators are run to handle invalid assignments to inet columns (as they should).
# In Rails 4.0.1, an exception is raised before validation happens, so we need this hack for
# inet/cidr columns:
def ip_address=(val)
if val.nil?
self.errors.add(:ip_address, :invalid)
return
end
return write_attribute(:ip_address, val) if val.is_a?(IPAddr)
num_wildcards = val.count('*')
if num_wildcards == 0
write_attribute(:ip_address, val)
else
v = val.gsub(/\/.*/, '') # strip ranges like "/16" from the end if present
if v[v.index('*')..-1] =~ /[^\.\*]/
self.errors.add(:ip_address, :invalid)
return
end
parts = v.split('.')
(4 - parts.size).times { parts << '*' } # support strings like 192.*
v = parts.join('.')
write_attribute(:ip_address, "#{v.gsub('*', '0')}/#{32 - (v.count('*') * 8)}")
end
# this gets even messier, Ruby 1.9.2 raised a different exception to Ruby 2.0.0
# handle both exceptions
rescue ArgumentError, IPAddr::InvalidAddressError
self.errors.add(:ip_address, :invalid)
end
# Return a string with the ip address and mask in standard format. e.g., "127.0.0.0/8".
def ip_address_with_mask
ip_address.try(:to_cidr_s)
end
def self.match_for_ip_address(ip_address)
# The <<= operator on inet columns means "is contained within or equal to".
#
# Read more about PostgreSQL's inet data type here:
#
# http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/datatype-net-types.html
# http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/functions-net.html
find_by("'#{ip_address.to_s}' <<= ip_address")
end
def self.should_block?(ip_address)
exists_for_ip_address_and_action?(ip_address, actions[:block])
end
def self.is_whitelisted?(ip_address)
exists_for_ip_address_and_action?(ip_address, actions[:do_nothing])
end
def self.exists_for_ip_address_and_action?(ip_address, action_type, opts={})
b = match_for_ip_address(ip_address)
found = (!!b and b.action_type == action_type)
b.record_match! if found and opts[:record_match] != false
found
end
def self.block_login?(user, ip_address)
return false if user.nil?
return false if !user.admin?
return false if ScreenedIpAddress.where(action_type: actions[:allow_admin]).count == 0
return true if ip_address.nil?
!exists_for_ip_address_and_action?(ip_address, actions[:allow_admin], record_match: false)
end
end
# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: screened_ip_addresses
#
# id :integer not null, primary key
# ip_address :inet not null
# action_type :integer not null
# match_count :integer default(0), not null
# last_match_at :datetime
# created_at :datetime not null
# updated_at :datetime not null
#
# Indexes
#
# index_screened_ip_addresses_on_ip_address (ip_address) UNIQUE
# index_screened_ip_addresses_on_last_match_at (last_match_at)
#