active? was only checked at the password step of sign-in. A user disabled
afterwards could (a) still complete the 2FA step and mint a valid session, and
(b) keep using any existing session until natural expiry, because per-request
auth only checked session expiry, not user status.
Three enforcement points:
- Mid-flow guard: verify_totp and webauthn_verify re-check active? before
start_new_session_for, clearing the pending session and rejecting if disabled.
- Request-time guard: find_session_by_cookie now uses Session.for_active_user,
so a session whose user is disabled no longer authenticates (authoritative,
catches any disable path including direct DB changes).
- Immediate cleanup: User#revoke_sessions_when_deactivated destroys a user's
sessions when status changes away from active, so access is revoked everywhere
at once rather than on the next request.
Tests cover the mid-flow TOTP rejection, request-time rejection of an existing
session after disable, session destruction on disable, and that unrelated
updates leave sessions intact.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
backchannel_logout_uri was validated only for scheme/HTTPS, so an admin (or a
compromised admin account) could point it at internal infrastructure — cloud
metadata (169.254.169.254), loopback, or RFC1918 hosts — and every user logout
would fire a server-side POST there.
Add PrivateAddressCheck (app/lib) and apply it as defense-in-depth:
- Application validation rejects URIs whose host is, or is a literal, internal
address (loopback / private / link-local / 0.0.0.0 / localhost / metadata
hostnames). Fast, DNS-free, immediate admin feedback.
- BackchannelLogoutJob re-checks at request time WITH DNS resolution and aborts
(no retry) if the host resolves to a non-public address — covering URIs that
predate the validation and public hostnames pointed at internal IPs.
Tests cover the address classification, the model validation, and updates an
existing test that used a localhost logout URI.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
verify_totp called ROTP without `after:`, so a captured 6-digit code stayed
valid for the full ~90s drift window and could be replayed in a separate
sign-in. Add a last_otp_at column, pass it as ROTP's `after:`, and persist the
matched timestep on success so a code (or any earlier one) cannot be reused.
Also fixes a latent bug surfaced by the new replay path: enable_totp! did
`self.backup_codes = generate_backup_codes`, reassigning backup_codes to the
plaintext return value (generate_backup_codes already stores the BCrypt hashes
internally). That stored backup codes in plaintext and broke verification.
enable_totp! is test-only today, but it is public and backup_codes is not
encrypted, so this is a real footgun. Now it just calls generate_backup_codes.
Rewrites the mislabeled "TOTP code cannot be reused" test to actually assert
that replaying an accepted code is rejected.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When an application has no icon attached, render a deterministic
monogram SVG instead of the generic picture-frame placeholder. Initials
are picked from capital letters in the name (ShelfLife -> SL); fall
back to the first two letters when fewer than two capitals exist
(Audiobookshelf -> AU). Background colour is hashed from the name for
stable per-app identity across visits.
Adds an optional second icon attachment, icon_dark, alongside the main
icon. When present, render a <picture> with a prefers-color-scheme:
dark source so the browser swaps automatically; when absent, the main
icon is used in both modes. The SVG sanitization, content-type fix,
and size/format validation now run over both attachments uniformly.
Bumps to 0.14.0.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The sanitize_svg_icon before_validation callback called icon.download,
but Active Storage uploads pending blobs in before_save — so at
before_validation time the file only existed in the request tempfile,
not at the configured storage path. Read from the pending attachable
(UploadedFile / IO hash) instead. Guards against the recursive callback
that icon.attach would otherwise trigger by tracking the cleaned
attachable by object identity. Bumps to 0.13.1.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces the implicit "empty allowed_groups means public" rule with
explicit default-deny across both OIDC and ForwardAuth. Adds two boolean
flags on Group — auto_assign (Keycloak-style auto-join on user create)
and admin (members can reach the admin panel) — and drops the
users.admin column entirely. Adds "Users with access" and "Accessible
applications" panels with via-group badges on the application/user show
pages.
BEHAVIOR CHANGE: a ForwardAuth app with no allowed_groups previously
bypassed authentication entirely; it now returns 403 like any other
unauthorized request. The data migration seeds an "everyone" group and
attaches it to all previously group-less apps to preserve behavior on
existing installs. An "admins" group is seeded and backfilled from any
user with the old admin column.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Application#sanitize_svg_icon already runs a Loofah scrubber on every
icon upload, but the scrubber class itself was never tracked. Land it
along with tests covering the four shapes that matter:
- <script> elements stripped entirely
- on* event handlers (onload, onclick, …) removed but the carrying
element preserved
- attribute values pointing at javascript:/data: URIs rejected
- benign icons round-trip unchanged
Writing the benign-icon test caught a real bug: the attribute allowlist
holds canonical SVG case (viewBox, preserveAspectRatio, gradientUnits,
…) but safe_attribute? downcases the incoming name before comparing,
so legitimate icons were silently losing those attributes on upload.
Fix by comparing against a precomputed lowercase lookup set; the
constant stays readable as canonical SVG case for documentation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The replay handler previously used a created_at time-range filter to
target access tokens and called update_all(expires_at:), which left
revoked_at nil, skipped refresh tokens entirely, and could miss or
falsely catch tokens from concurrent flows. Add an oidc_authorization_code
FK on both token tables, carry it through refresh-token rotation, and
use the association to revoke every descendant via revoke! (which sets
revoked_at and cascades access -> refresh).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Remove PKCE plain method support (S256 only), enforce openid scope requirement,
filter to supported scopes, strip reserved claims from custom claims as
defense-in-depth, sanitize SVG icons with Loofah, add global input padding,
switch session cookies to SameSite=Lax, use Session.active scope, and remove
unsafe-eval from CSP.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Remove duplicated app_allows_user_cached?/headers_for_user_cached methods; call model methods directly
- Fix sliding-window rate limit bug by using increment instead of write (avoids TTL reset)
- Use cached app lookup in validate_redirect_url instead of hitting DB on every unauthorized request
- Add cache busting to ApplicationGroup so group assignment changes invalidate the cache
- Eager-load user groups (includes(user: :groups)) to eliminate N+1 queries
- Replace pluck(:name) with map(&:name) to use already-loaded associations
- Remove hardcoded fallback domain, dead methods, and unnecessary comments
- Fix test indentation and make group-order assertions deterministic
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Rate limit failed attempts (50/min per IP) with 429 + Retry-After.
Cache forward auth applications in a dedicated MemoryStore (8MB LRU)
to avoid loading all apps from SQLite on every request. Debounce
last_activity_at writes to at most once per minute per session.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Enables server-to-server authentication for forward auth applications
(e.g., video players accessing WebDAV) where browser cookies aren't
available. API keys use clk_ prefixed tokens stored as HMAC hashes.
Bearer token auth is checked before cookie auth in /api/verify.
Invalid tokens return 401 JSON (no redirect). Requests without
bearer tokens fall through to existing cookie flow unchanged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>