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author | Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au> |
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date | Tue, 11 Feb 2014 23:47:53 +0800 |
parents | 46e327c00246 |
children | 59379b2bd056 |
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import os import time import fcntl import hmac import binascii import sys import hashlib import bottle import config __all__ = ["get_csrf_blob", "check_csrf_blob", "setup_csrf", "get_user_hash"] HASH=hashlib.sha1 def get_user_hash(): verify = bottle.request.environ.get('SSL_CLIENT_VERIFY', '') if not (verify == 'GENEROUS' or verify == 'SUCCESS'): return 'FAILVERIFY' blob = bottle.request.environ.get('SSL_CLIENT_CERT') if not blob: return 'NOCERT' b64 = ''.join(l for l in blob.split('\n') if not l.startswith('-')) return HASH(binascii.a2b_base64(b64)).hexdigest() def setup_csrf(): NONCE_SIZE=16 global _csrf_fd, _csrf_key _csrf_fd = open('%s/csrf.dat' % config.DATA_PATH, 'r+') try: fcntl.lockf(_csrf_fd, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB) os.fchmod(_csrf_fd.fileno(), 0600) _csrf_fd.write("%d-%s" % (os.getpid(), binascii.hexlify(os.urandom(NONCE_SIZE)))) _csrf_fd.flush() _csrf_fd.seek(0) except IOError: pass fcntl.lockf(_csrf_fd, fcntl.LOCK_SH) _csrf_key = _csrf_fd.read() # keep the lock open until we go away def get_csrf_blob(): expiry = int(config.CSRF_TIMEOUT + time.time()) content = '%s-%s' % (get_user_hash(), expiry) mac = hmac.new(_csrf_key, content).hexdigest() return "%s-%s" % (content, mac) def check_csrf_blob(blob): toks = blob.split('-') if len(toks) != 3: print>>sys.stderr, "wrong toks" return False user, expiry, mac = toks if user != get_user_hash(): print>>sys.stderr, "wrong user" return False try: exp = int(expiry) except ValueError: print>>sys.stderr, "failed exp" return False if exp < 1000000000: return False if exp < time.time(): print>>sys.stderr, "expired %d %d" % (exp, time.time()) return False check_content = "%s-%s" % (user, expiry) check_mac = hmac.new(_csrf_key, check_content).hexdigest() if mac == check_mac: print>>sys.stderr, "good hmac" return True print>>sys.stderr, "fail" return False