Else you can end up that you renewed your password (LDAP for example).
But they still don't work because you did not use them before you logged
in.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
The IConfig service is documented to handle its data as strings, hence
this changes the code a bit to ensure we store keys as string and
convert them back when reading.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
On some systems with a lot of users this creates a lot of extra DB
writes.
Being able to increase this interval helps there.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
The serialized data in 19 has one property less and this was not
considered in the code. Hence adding a fallback. Moreover I'm changing
the deserialization into an array instead of object, as that is the
safer option.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
To continue this formatting madness, here's a tiny patch that adds
unified formatting for control structures like if and loops as well as
classes, their methods and anonymous functions. This basically forces
the constructs to start on the same line. This is not exactly what PSR2
wants, but I think we can have a few exceptions with "our" style. The
starting of braces on the same line is pracrically standard for our
code.
This also removes and empty lines from method/function bodies at the
beginning and end.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
Env-based SAML uses the "Apache auth" mechanism to log users in. In this
code path, we first delete all existin auth tokens from the database,
before a new one is inserted. This is problematic for concurrent
requests as they might reach the same code at the same time, hence both
trying to insert a new row wit the same token (the session ID). This
also bubbles up and disables user_saml.
As the token might still be OK (both request will insert the same data),
we can actually just check if the UIDs of the conflict row is the same
as the one we want to insert right now. In that case let's just use the
existing entry and carry on.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
* Order the imports
* No leading slash on imports
* Empty line before namespace
* One line per import
* Empty after imports
* Emmpty line at bottom of file
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
Once 2FA is enforced for a user and they have no 2FA setup yet this will
now prompt them with a setup screen. Given that providers are enabled
that allow setup then.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
Generate a notification to generate backup codes if you enable an other
2FA provider but backup codes are not yet generated.
* Add event listner
* Insert background job
* Background job tests and emits notification every 2 weeks
* If the backup codes are generated the next run will remove the job
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
If the 2FA provider registry has not been populated yet, we have to make
sure all available providers are loaded and queried on login. Otherwise
previously active 2FA providers aren't detected as enabled.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
This adds persistence to the Nextcloud server 2FA logic so that the server
knows which 2FA providers are enabled for a specific user at any time, even
when the provider is not available.
The `IStatefulProvider` interface was added as tagging interface for providers
that are compatible with this new API.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
However due to the nature of what we store in the token (encrypted
passwords etc). We can't just delete the tokens because that would make
the oauth refresh useless.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
On a remembered login session, we create a new session token
in the database with the values of the old one. As we actually
don't need the old session token anymore, we can delete it right
away.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
* Store the auth state in the session so we don't have to query it every
time.
* Added some tests
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
Trying to configure method "getRemember" which cannot be configured
because it does not exist, has not been specified, is final, or is
static
Signed-off-by: Joas Schilling <coding@schilljs.com>
It's 'getRemember' instead of 'getRememberMe', hence some warnings
were generated by phpunit.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
The provider might need DB access and therefore depenedency
resolution fails on the setup page where we cannot inject
the db implementation.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
On renew, a session token is duplicated. For some reason we did
not copy over the remember-me attribute value. Hence, the new token
was deleted too early in the background job and remember-me did
not work properly.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
* try to reuse the old session token for remember me login
* decrypt/encrypt token password and set the session id accordingly
* create remember-me cookies only if checkbox is checked and 2fa solved
* adjust db token cleanup to store remembered tokens longer
* adjust unit tests
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
This fixes infinite loops that are caused whenever a user is about to solve a 2FA
challenge, but the provider app is disabled at the same time. Since the session
value usually indicates that the challenge needs to be solved before we grant access
we have to remove that value instead in this special case.