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Refactor CSRF protection modules, make sure CSRF tokens can be up-to-date. (#19337)
Do a refactoring to the CSRF related code, remove most unnecessary functions. Parse the generated token's issue time, regenerate the token every a few minutes.
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@ -28,69 +28,69 @@ import (
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"time"
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)
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// Timeout represents the duration that XSRF tokens are valid.
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// CsrfTokenTimeout represents the duration that XSRF tokens are valid.
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// It is exported so clients may set cookie timeouts that match generated tokens.
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const Timeout = 24 * time.Hour
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const CsrfTokenTimeout = 24 * time.Hour
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// clean sanitizes a string for inclusion in a token by replacing all ":"s.
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func clean(s string) string {
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return strings.ReplaceAll(s, ":", "_")
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}
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// CsrfTokenRegenerationInterval is the interval between token generations, old tokens are still valid before CsrfTokenTimeout
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var CsrfTokenRegenerationInterval = 10 * time.Minute
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// GenerateToken returns a URL-safe secure XSRF token that expires in 24 hours.
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//
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var csrfTokenSep = []byte(":")
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// GenerateCsrfToken returns a URL-safe secure XSRF token that expires in CsrfTokenTimeout hours.
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// key is a secret key for your application.
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// userID is a unique identifier for the user.
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// actionID is the action the user is taking (e.g. POSTing to a particular path).
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func GenerateToken(key, userID, actionID string) string {
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return generateTokenAtTime(key, userID, actionID, time.Now())
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}
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// generateTokenAtTime is like Generate, but returns a token that expires 24 hours from now.
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func generateTokenAtTime(key, userID, actionID string, now time.Time) string {
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func GenerateCsrfToken(key, userID, actionID string, now time.Time) string {
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nowUnixNano := now.UnixNano()
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nowUnixNanoStr := strconv.FormatInt(nowUnixNano, 10)
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h := hmac.New(sha1.New, []byte(key))
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fmt.Fprintf(h, "%s:%s:%d", clean(userID), clean(actionID), now.UnixNano())
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tok := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", h.Sum(nil), now.UnixNano())
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h.Write([]byte(strings.ReplaceAll(userID, ":", "_")))
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h.Write(csrfTokenSep)
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h.Write([]byte(strings.ReplaceAll(actionID, ":", "_")))
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h.Write(csrfTokenSep)
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h.Write([]byte(nowUnixNanoStr))
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tok := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", h.Sum(nil), nowUnixNanoStr)
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return base64.RawURLEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(tok))
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}
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// ValidToken returns true if token is a valid, unexpired token returned by Generate.
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func ValidToken(token, key, userID, actionID string) bool {
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return validTokenAtTime(token, key, userID, actionID, time.Now())
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}
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// validTokenAtTime is like Valid, but it uses now to check if the token is expired.
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func validTokenAtTime(token, key, userID, actionID string, now time.Time) bool {
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// Decode the token.
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func ParseCsrfToken(token string) (issueTime time.Time, ok bool) {
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data, err := base64.RawURLEncoding.DecodeString(token)
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if err != nil {
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return false
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return time.Time{}, false
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}
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// Extract the issue time of the token.
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sep := bytes.LastIndex(data, []byte{':'})
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if sep < 0 {
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return false
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pos := bytes.LastIndex(data, csrfTokenSep)
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if pos == -1 {
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return time.Time{}, false
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}
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nanos, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(data[sep+1:]), 10, 64)
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nanos, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(data[pos+1:]), 10, 64)
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if err != nil {
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return time.Time{}, false
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}
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return time.Unix(0, nanos), true
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}
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// ValidCsrfToken returns true if token is a valid and unexpired token returned by Generate.
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func ValidCsrfToken(token, key, userID, actionID string, now time.Time) bool {
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issueTime, ok := ParseCsrfToken(token)
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if !ok {
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return false
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}
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issueTime := time.Unix(0, nanos)
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// Check that the token is not expired.
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if now.Sub(issueTime) >= Timeout {
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if now.Sub(issueTime) >= CsrfTokenTimeout {
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return false
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}
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// Check that the token is not from the future.
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// Allow 1 minute grace period in case the token is being verified on a
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// Allow 1-minute grace period in case the token is being verified on a
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// machine whose clock is behind the machine that issued the token.
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if issueTime.After(now.Add(1 * time.Minute)) {
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return false
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}
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expected := generateTokenAtTime(key, userID, actionID, issueTime)
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expected := GenerateCsrfToken(key, userID, actionID, issueTime)
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// Check that the token matches the expected value.
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// Use constant time comparison to avoid timing attacks.
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