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And do not allow untyped defs in tests.handlers.
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* Save login tokens in database
Signed-off-by: Quentin Gliech <quenting@element.io>
* Add upgrade notes
* Track login token reuse in a Prometheus metric
Signed-off-by: Quentin Gliech <quenting@element.io>
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used (using MSC3866) (#13556)
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deprecated in Synapse 1.13.0. (#13843)
Signed-off-by: Quentin Gliech <quenting@element.io>
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`Requester` instead of the `UserID` (#13024)
Part of #13019
This changes all the permission-related methods to rely on the Requester instead of the UserID. This is a first step towards enabling scoped access tokens at some point, since I expect the Requester to have scope-related informations in it.
It also changes methods which figure out the user/device/appservice out of the access token to return a Requester instead of something else. This avoids having store-related objects in the methods signatures.
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(#13343)
Implements MSC3848
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simplify the access token verification logic. (#12986)
This simplifies the access token verification logic by removing the `rights`
parameter which was only ever used for the unsubscribe link in email
notifications. The latter has been moved under the `/_synapse` namespace,
since it is not a standard API.
This also makes the email verification link more secure, by embedding the
app_id and pushkey in the macaroon and verifying it. This prevents the user
from tampering the query parameters of that unsubscribe link.
Macaroon generation is refactored:
- Centralised all macaroon generation and verification logic to the
`MacaroonGenerator`
- Moved to `synapse.utils`
- Changed the constructor to require only a `Clock`, hostname, and a secret key
(instead of a full `Homeserver`).
- Added tests for all methods.
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`synapse.api.auth.Auth`. (#13021)
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when account doesn't exist. (#12738)
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though password authentication is disabled. (#12883)
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There's no guarantee that module callbacks will handle cancellation
appropriately. Protect module callbacks with read semantics from
cancellation and avoid swallowing `CancelledError`s that arise.
Other module callbacks, such as the `on_*` callbacks, are presumed to
live on code paths that involve writes and aren't cancellation-friendly.
These module callbacks have been left alone.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
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getClientIP was deprecated in Twisted 18.4.0, which also added
getClientAddress. The Synapse minimum version for Twisted is
currently 18.9.0, so all supported versions have the new API.
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Over time we've begun to use newer versions of mypy, typeshed, stub
packages---and of course we've improved our own annotations. This makes
some type ignore comments no longer necessary. I have removed them.
There was one exception: a module that imports `select.epoll`. The
ignore is redundant on Linux, but I've kept it ignored for those of us
who work on the source tree using not-Linux. (#11771)
I'm more interested in the config line which enforces this. I want
unused ignores to be reported, because I think it's useful feedback when
annotating to know when you've fixed a problem you had to previously
ignore.
* Installing extras before typechecking
Lacking an easy way to install all extras generically, let's bite the bullet and
make install the hand-maintained `all` extra before typechecking.
Now that https://github.com/matrix-org/backend-meta/pull/6 is merged to
the release/v1 branch.
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The presence of this method was confusing, and mostly present for backwards
compatibility. Let's get rid of it.
Part of #11733
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Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
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Part of the Tchap Synapse mainlining.
This allows modules to implement extra logic to figure out whether a given 3PID can be added to the local homeserver. In the Tchap use case, this will allow a Synapse module to interface with the custom endpoint /internal_info.
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This is in the context of mainlining the Tchap fork of Synapse. Currently in Tchap usernames are derived from the user's email address (extracted from the UIA results, more specifically the m.login.email.identity step).
This change also exports the check_username method from the registration handler as part of the module API, so that a module can check if the username it's trying to generate is correct and doesn't conflict with an existing one, and fallback gracefully if not.
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
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raising an exception. (#11565)
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
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As a step towards allowing back-channel logout for OIDC.
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refresh tokens are in use. (#11425)
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(#11370)
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`create_access_token_for_user_id` (#11369)
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providers (#11340)
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
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Introduced in #10548
See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse-email-account-validity/runs/3979337154?check_suite_focus=true for an example of a module's CI choking over this issue.
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interface (#10548)
Co-authored-by: Azrenbeth <7782548+Azrenbeth@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brendan Abolivier <babolivier@matrix.org>
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The shared ratelimit function was replaced with a dedicated
RequestRatelimiter class (accessible from the HomeServer
object).
Other properties were copied to each sub-class that inherited
from BaseHandler.
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This avoids the overhead of searching through the various
configuration classes by directly referencing the class that
the attributes are in.
It also improves type hints since mypy can now resolve the
types of the configuration variables.
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Adds missing type hints to methods in the synapse.handlers
module and requires all methods to have type hints there.
This also removes the unused construct_auth_difference method
from the FederationHandler.
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I had one of these error messages yesterday and assumed it was an
invalid auth token (because that was an HTTP query parameter in the
test) I was working on. In fact, it was an invalid next batch token for
syncing.
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Instead of proxying through the magic getter of the RootConfig
object. This should be more performant (and is more explicit).
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When a user deletes an email from their account it will
now also remove all pushers for that email and that user
(even if these pushers were created by a different client)
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This implements refresh tokens, as defined by MSC2918
This MSC has been implemented client side in Hydrogen Web: vector-im/hydrogen-web#235
The basics of the MSC works: requesting refresh tokens on login, having the access tokens expire, and using the refresh token to get a new one.
Signed-off-by: Quentin Gliech <quentingliech@gmail.com>
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Dangerous actions means deactivating an account, modifying an account
password, or adding a 3PID.
Other actions (deleting devices, uploading keys) can re-use the same UI
auth session if ui_auth.session_timeout is configured.
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Part of #9744
Removes all redundant `# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-` lines from files, as python 3 automatically reads source code as utf-8 now.
`Signed-off-by: Jonathan de Jong <jonathan@automatia.nl>`
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This should fix a class of bug where we forget to check if e.g. the appservice shouldn't be ratelimited.
We also check the `ratelimit_override` table to check if the user has ratelimiting disabled. That table is really only meant to override the event sender ratelimiting, so we don't use any values from it (as they might not make sense for different rate limits), but we do infer that if ratelimiting is disabled for the user we should disabled all ratelimits.
Fixes #9663
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Instead of if the user does not have a password hash. This allows a SSO
user to add a password to their account, but only if the local password
database is configured.
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... because namedtuples suck
Fix up a couple of other annotations to keep mypy happy.
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This great big stack of commits is a a whole load of hoop-jumping to make it easier to store additional values in login tokens, and then to actually store the SSO Identity Provider in the login token. (Making use of that data will follow in a subsequent PR.)
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This also pins the Twisted version in the mypy job for CI until
proper type hints are fixed throughout Synapse.
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- Update black version to the latest
- Run black auto formatting over the codebase
- Run autoformatting according to [`docs/code_style.md
`](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/80d6dc9783aa80886a133756028984dbf8920168/docs/code_style.md)
- Update `code_style.md` docs around installing black to use the correct version
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fixes #9171
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Context, Fixes: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9263
In the past to fix an issue with old Riots re-requesting threepid validation tokens, we raised a `LoginError` during UIA instead of `InteractiveAuthIncompleteError`. This is now breaking the way Tchap logs in - which isn't standard, but also isn't disallowed by the spec.
An easy fix is just to remove the 4 year old workaround.
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* Factor out a common TestHtmlParser
Looks like I'm doing this in a few different places.
* Improve OIDC login test
Complete the OIDC login flow, rather than giving up halfway through.
* Ensure that OIDC login works with multiple OIDC providers
* Fix bugs in handling clientRedirectUrl
- don't drop duplicate query-params, or params with no value
- allow utf-8 in query-params
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since we're hacking on this code anyway, may as well move it out of the
cluttered AuthHandler.
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If we have integrations with multiple identity providers, when the user does a UI Auth, we need to redirect them to the right one.
There are a few steps to this. First of all we actually need to store the userid of the user we are trying to validate in the UIA session, since the /auth/sso/fallback/web request is unauthenticated.
Then, once we get the /auth/sso/fallback/web request, we can fish the user id out of the session, and use it to look up the external id mappings, and hence pick an SSO provider for them.
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Homeserver.get_ip_from_request() used to be a bit more complicated, but now it is totally redundant. Let's get rid of it.
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SynapseRequest is in danger of becoming a bit of a dumping-ground for "useful stuff relating to Requests",
which isn't really its intention (its purpose is to override render, finished and connectionLost to set up the
LoggingContext and write the right entries to the request log).
Putting utility functions inside SynapseRequest means that lots of our code ends up requiring a
SynapseRequest when there is nothing synapse-specific about the Request at all, and any old
twisted.web.iweb.IRequest will do. This increases code coupling and makes testing more difficult.
In short: move get_user_agent out to a utility function.
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Spam checker modules can now provide async methods. This is implemented
in a backwards-compatible manner.
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Fixes #8846.
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* SsoHandler: remove inheritance from BaseHandler
* Simplify the flow for SSO UIA
We don't need to do all the magic for mapping users when we are doing UIA, so
let's factor that out.
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During user-interactive auth, do not offer password auth to users with no
password, nor SSO auth to users with no SSO.
Fixes #7559.
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The idea here is to abstract out all the conditional code which tests which
methods a given password provider has, to provide a consistent interface.
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The spec requires synapse to support `identifier` dicts for `m.login.password`
user-interactive auth, which it did not (instead, it required an undocumented
`user` parameter.)
To fix this properly, we need to pull the code that interprets `identifier`
into `AuthHandler.validate_login` so that it can be called from the UIA code.
Fixes #5665.
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Fix a minor bug where we would offer "m.login.password" login if a custom auth provider supported it, even if password login was disabled.
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Signed-off-by: Nicolai Søborg <git@xn--sb-lka.org>
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another user. (#8616)
We do it this way round so that only the "owner" can delete the access token (i.e. `/logout/all` by the "owner" also deletes that token, but `/logout/all` by the "target user" doesn't).
A future PR will add an API for creating such a token.
When the target user and authenticated entity are different the `Processed request` log line will be logged with a: `{@admin:server as @bob:server} ...`. I'm not convinced by that format (especially since it adds spaces in there, making it harder to use `cut -d ' '` to chop off the start of log lines). Suggestions welcome.
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All handlers now available via get_*_handler() methods on the HomeServer.
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Lots of different module apis is not easy to maintain.
Rather than adding yet another ModuleApi(hs, hs.get_auth_handler()) incantation, first add an hs.get_module_api() method and use it where possible.
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This converts calls like super(Foo, self) -> super().
Generated with:
sed -i "" -Ee 's/super\([^\(]+\)/super()/g' **/*.py
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slots use less memory (and attribute access is faster) while slightly
limiting the flexibility of the class attributes. This focuses on objects
which are instantiated "often" and for short periods of time.
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This is split out from https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/7438, which had gotten rather large.
`LoginRestServlet` has a couple helper methods, `login_submission_legacy_convert` and `login_id_thirdparty_from_phone`. They're primarily used for converting legacy user login submissions to "identifier" dicts ([see spec](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.6.1#post-matrix-client-r0-login)). Identifying information such as usernames or 3PID information used to be top-level in the login body. They're now supposed to be put inside an [identifier](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.6.1#identifier-types) parameter instead.
#7438's purpose is to allow using the new identifier parameter during User-Interactive Authentication, which is currently handled in AuthHandler. That's why I've moved these helper methods there. I also moved the refactoring of these method from #7438 as they're relevant.
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Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/6583
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The CI appears to use the latest version of isort, which is a problem when isort gets a major version bump. Rather than try to pin the version, I've done the necessary to make isort5 happy with synapse.
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fixes #7016
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While working on https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/5665 I found myself digging into the `Ratelimiter` class and seeing that it was both:
* Rather undocumented, and
* causing a *lot* of config checks
This PR attempts to refactor and comment the `Ratelimiter` class, as well as encourage config file accesses to only be done at instantiation.
Best to be reviewed commit-by-commit.
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Synapse 1.13.0rc2 (2020-05-14)
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Bugfixes
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- Fix a long-standing bug which could cause messages not to be sent over federation, when state events with state keys matching user IDs (such as custom user statuses) were received. ([\#7376](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/7376))
- Restore compatibility with non-compliant clients during the user interactive authentication process, fixing a problem introduced in v1.13.0rc1. ([\#7483](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/7483))
Internal Changes
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- Fix linting errors in new version of Flake8. ([\#7470](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/7470))
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This backs out some of the validation for the client dictionary and logs if
this changes during a user interactive authentication session instead.
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* release-v1.13.0:
Don't UPGRADE database rows
RST indenting
Put rollback instructions in upgrade notes
Fix changelog typo
Oh yeah, RST
Absolute URL it is then
Fix upgrade notes link
Provide summary of upgrade issues in changelog. Fix )
Move next version notes from changelog to upgrade notes
Changelog fixes
1.13.0rc1
Documentation on setting up redis (#7446)
Rework UI Auth session validation for registration (#7455)
Fix errors from malformed log line (#7454)
Drop support for redis.dbid (#7450)
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Be less strict about validation of UI authentication sessions during
registration to match client expecations.
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By persisting the user interactive authentication sessions to the database, this fixes
situations where a user hits different works throughout their auth session and also
allows sessions to persist through restarts of Synapse.
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(#7268)
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Only do `rc_login` ratelimiting on succesful login.
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Co-Authored-By: Andrew Morgan <1342360+anoadragon453@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Brendan Abolivier <babolivier@matrix.org>
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We were doing this in a number of places which meant that some login
code paths incremented the counter multiple times.
It was also applying ratelimiting to UIA endpoints, which was probably
not intentional.
In particular, some custom auth modules were calling
`check_user_exists`, which incremented the counters, meaning that people
would fail to login sometimes.
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Replace every instance of `logger.warn` with `logger.warning` as the former is deprecated.
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If email or msisdn verification aren't supported, let's stop advertising them
for registration.
Fixes #6100.
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Pull the checkers out to their own classes, rather than having them lost in a
massive 1000-line class which does everything.
This is also preparation for some more intelligent advertising of flows, as per #6100
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server to handle 3pid validation (#5987)
This is a combination of a few different PRs, finally all being merged into `develop`:
* #5875
* #5876
* #5868 (This one added the `/versions` flag but the flag itself was actually [backed out](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/commit/891afb57cbdf9867f2848341b29c75d6f35eef5a#diff-e591d42d30690ffb79f63bb726200891) in #5969. What's left is just giving /versions access to the config file, which could be useful in the future)
* #5835
* #5969
* #5940
Clients should not actually use the new registration functionality until https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/5972 is merged.
UPGRADE.rst, changelog entries and config file changes should all be reviewed closely before this PR is merged.
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Python will return a tuple whether there are parentheses around the returned values or not.
I'm just sick of my editor complaining about this all over the place :)
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The `expire_access_token` didn't do what it sounded like it should do. What it
actually did was make Synapse enforce the 'time' caveat on macaroons used as
access tokens, but since our access token macaroons never contained such a
caveat, it was always a no-op.
(The code to add 'time' caveats was removed back in v0.18.5, in #1656)
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(#5674)
Return `This account has been deactivated` instead of `Invalid password` when a user is deactivated.
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Record how long an access token is valid for, and raise a soft-logout once it
expires.
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this is only used in one place, so it's clearer if we inline it and reduce the
API surface.
Also, fixes a buglet where we would create an access token even if we were
about to block the user (we would never return the AT, so the user could never
use it, but it was still created and added to the db.)
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Hoffend <dh@dotlan.net>
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identity server (#5377)
Sends password reset emails from the homeserver instead of proxying to the identity server. This is now the default behaviour for security reasons. If you wish to continue proxying password reset requests to the identity server you must now enable the email.trust_identity_server_for_password_resets option.
This PR is a culmination of 3 smaller PRs which have each been separately reviewed:
* #5308
* #5345
* #5368
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By default the homeserver will use the identity server used during the
binding of the 3PID to unbind the 3PID. However, we need to allow
clients to explicitly ask the homeserver to unbind via a particular
identity server, for the case where the 3PID was bound out of band from
the homeserver.
Implements MSC915.
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Adds a new method, check_3pid_auth, which gives password providers
the chance to allow authentication with third-party identifiers such
as email or msisdn.
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Add two ratelimiters on login (per-IP address and per-userID).
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This is mostly factoring out the post-CAS-login code to somewhere we can reuse
it for other SSO flows, but it also fixes the userid mapping while we're at it.
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So people can still collect consent the old way if they want to.
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Wrap calls to deferToThread() in a thing which uses a child logcontext to
attribute CPU usage to the right request.
While we're in the area, remove the logcontext_tracer stuff, which is never
used, and afaik doesn't work.
Fixes #4064
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This also means that the template now has optional parameters, which will need to be documented somehow.
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Older identity servers may not support the unbind 3pid request, so we
shouldn't fail the requests if we received one of 400/404/501. The
request still fails if we receive e.g. 500 responses, allowing clients
to retry requests on transient identity server errors that otherwise do
support the API.
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Initial impl of capping MAU
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Remove email addresses / phone numbers from ID servers when they're removed from synapse
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they're not meant to be lazy (#3307)
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in bcrypt 3.1.0 checkpw got introduced (already 2 years ago)
This makes use of that with enhancements which might get introduced
by that
Signed-Off-by: Matthias Kesler <krombel@krombel.de>
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Do bcrypt hashing in a background thread
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Wire the custom login type support from password providers into the UI-auth
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Collect together all the places that validate a logged-in user via UI auth.
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Instead of returning False when auth is incomplete, throw an exception which
can be caught with a wrapper.
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Non-functional refactoring to move set_password. This means that we'll be able
to properly deactivate devices and access tokens without introducing a
dependency loop.
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Non-functional refactoring to move deactivate_account. This means that we'll be
able to properly deactivate devices and access tokens without introducing a
dependency loop.
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Whenever an access token is invalidated, we should remove the associated
pushers.
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We're going to need to use this from places that aren't password auth, so let's
move it to a proper class.
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Notify auth providers on logout
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Allow password_auth_providers to return a callback
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this got broken in the previous commit
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Let password auth providers handle arbitrary login types
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Provide a hook where password auth providers can say they know about other
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I'm going to need to make the device_handler depend on the auth_handler, so I
need to break this dependency to avoid a cycle.
It turns out that the auth_handler was only using the device_handler in one
place which was an edge case which we can more elegantly handle by throwing an
error rather than fixing it up.
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Also move duplicated deactivation code into the auth handler.
I want to add some hooks when we deactivate an access token, so let's bring it
all in here so that there's somewhere to put it.
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I'm going to need some more flexibility in handling login types in password
auth providers, so as a first step, move some stuff from LoginRestServlet into
AuthHandler.
In particular, we pass everything other than SAML, JWT and token logins down to
the AuthHandler, which now has responsibility for checking the login type and
fishing the password out of the login dictionary, as well as qualifying the
user_id if need be. Ideally SAML, JWT and token would go that way too, but
there's no real need for it right now and I'm trying to minimise impact.
This commit *should* be non-functional.
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It just calls the constructor, so we may as well kill it rather than having
random codepaths.
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This is because pruning them was a significant performance drain on
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Plus a couple of other minor fixes
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defer.returnValue doth not maketh a generator: it would need a
yield to be a generator, and this doesn't need a yield.
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This was broken when device list updates were implemented, as Mailer
could no longer instantiate an AuthHandler due to a dependency on
federation sending.
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Also fix a typo in a comment
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Log the args that we have on UI auth completion
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This will be super helpful for debugging if we have more
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We might as well treat all refresh_tokens as invalid. Just return a 403 from
/tokenrefresh, so that we don't have a load of dead, untestable code hanging
around.
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The 'time' caveat on the access tokens was something of a lie, since we weren't
enforcing it; more pertinently its presence stops us ever adding useful time
caveats.
Let's move in the right direction by not lying in our caveats.
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Since we're not doing refresh tokens any more, we should start killing off the
dead code paths. /tokenrefresh itself is a bit of a thornier subject, since
there might be apps out there using it, but we can at least not generate
refresh tokens on new logins.
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And db migration sql to convert existing addresses.
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Allows delegating the password auth to an external module. This also
moves the LDAP auth to using this system, allowing it to be removed from
the synapse tree entirely in the future.
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5d9546f9 introduced a change to synapse behaviour, in that failures in the
interactive-auth process would return the flows and params data as well as an
error code (as specced in https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/397).
That change exposed a bug in Riot which would make it request a new validation
token (and send a new email) each time it got a 401 with a `flows` parameter
(see https://github.com/vector-im/vector-web/issues/2447 and the fix at
https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk/pull/510).
To preserve compatibility with broken versions of Riot, grandfather in the old
behaviour for the email validation stage.
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This requires a bit of fettling, because I want to return a helpful error
message too but we don't want to distinguish between unknown user and invalid
password. To avoid hardcoding the error message into 15 places in the code,
I've had to refactor a few methods to return None instead of throwing.
Fixes https://matrix.org/jira/browse/SYN-744
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- externalize authentication methods
- change control flow to be more error-resilient
- unbind ldap connections in many places
- improve log messages and loglevels
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The name 'result' is of bool type and has no len property,
resulting in a TypeError. Futhermore in the flow control
conn.response is observed and hence should be reported.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Ehlers <sargon@toppoint.de>
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In case one does not define bind_dn in ldap configuration, filter
attribute is not declared. Since auth code only uses ldap_filter attribute
when according LDAP mode is selected, it is safe to only declare the
attribute in that case.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Ehlers <sargon@toppoint.de>
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login with token (as used by CAS auth) was broken by 067596d, such that it
always returned a 401.
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This could be useful information to have in the logs. Also comment about how & why we don't verify the hostname.
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Add some type annotations to help PyCharm (in particular) to figure out the
types of a bunch of things.
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Add a 'devices' table to the storage, as well as a 'device_id' column to
refresh_tokens.
Allow the client to pass a device_id, and initial_device_display_name, to
/login. If login is successful, then register the device in the devices table
if it wasn't known already. If no device_id was supplied, make one up.
Associate the device_id with the access token and refresh token, so that we can
get at it again later. Ensure that the device_id is copied from the refresh
token to the access_token when the token is refreshed.
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Make sure that we have the canonical user_id *before* calling
get_login_tuple_for_user_id.
Replace login_with_password with a method which just validates the password,
and have the caller call get_login_tuple_for_user_id. This brings the password
flow into line with the other flows, and will give us a place to register the
device_id if necessary.
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Signed-off-by: Kent Shikama <kent@kentshikama.com>
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Use the pure-python ldap3 library, which eliminates the need for a
system dependency.
Offer both a `search` and `simple_bind` mode, for more sophisticated
ldap scenarios.
- `search` tries to find a matching DN within the `user_base` while
employing the `user_filter`, then tries the bind when a single
matching DN was found.
- `simple_bind` tries the bind against a specific DN by combining the
localpart and `user_base`
Offer support for STARTTLS on a plain connection.
The configuration was changed to reflect these new possibilities.
Signed-off-by: Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de>
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- At the very least, this TypeError caused logins to fail on my own
running instance of Synapse, and the simple (explicit) UTF-8
conversion resolved login errors for me.
Signed-off-by: Salvatore LaMendola <salvatore.lamendola@gmail.com>
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Were it not for that fact that you can't use the base handler in the pusher because it pulls in the world. Comitting while I fix that on a different branch.
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