discourse-md5_authentication/plugin.rb

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# plugins/discourse-md5_authentication/plugin.rb
# frozen_string_literal: true
# name: discourse-md5_authentication
# about: A plugin to authenticate users with MD5 passwords from legacy systems
# version: 0.21
# authors: saint@federated.computer
# url: https://gitea.federated.computer/saint/discourse-md5_authentication.git
# require 'digest'
# enabled_site_setting :legacymd5password_auth_enabled
after_initialize do
# Define a module to hold the legacy MD5 authentication logic
module LegacyMd5Authentication
# Constants
ITOA64 = "./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
# Override the create method to add our custom authentication checks
def create
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- AA -- start create"
# Ensure required parameters are present
params.require(:login)
params.require(:password)
# Validate the length of the password
return invalid_credentials if params[:password].length > User.max_password_length
# Find the user by username or email
user = User.find_by_username_or_email(normalized_login_param)
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- BB -- second"
# Check if site is in staff writes-only mode and ensure user is staff if true
raise Discourse::ReadOnly if staff_writes_only_mode? && !user&.staff?
# Apply rate limiting for second factor authentication
rate_limit_second_factor!(user)
if user.present?
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- CC -- user.present"
# Retrieve the provided password and custom MD5 password hash from user custom fields
password = params[:password]
custom_password_md5 = user.custom_fields['md5_password']
# Log the presence of custom MD5 hash for debugging
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- Check for MD5 password in custom field"
if custom_password_md5.present?
# SCENARIO 1. : LEGACY MD5 HASH EXISTS
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- 1. MD5 password is present custom_password_md5: #{custom_password_md5} password: #{password}"
# Verify the provided password against the stored MD5 hash
if verify_gossamer_password(password, custom_password_md5)
# SCENARIO 1.1. : LEGACY MD5 HAS EXISTS AND MATCHES
# If MD5 hash matches, update the user's password and other attributes
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- 1.1. MD5 matches"
# Set the user's password to the provided one and update other attributes
user.password = password
user.active = true
user.approved = true
user.approved_at = Time.now
user.approved_by_id = 1
user.custom_fields['md5_password'] = nil # Clear the custom MD5 field
user.save!
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- DD -- user.present"
# Generate a new token and hash it
token = SecureRandom.hex(20)
token_hash = EmailToken.hash_token(token)
# Create a confirmed email token for the user
EmailToken.create!(
user_id: user.id,
email: user.email,
token_hash: token_hash,
confirmed: true
)
Rails.logger.warn("MD5 -- Generated token for user #{user.username}: #{token}")
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- Updated user: #{user.id}"
else
# SCENARIO 1.2. : LEGACY MD5 HASH EXISTS BUT DOES NOT MATCH
# Log the failed login attempt
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- 1.2. MD5 Password (hash) exists but fails / incorrect for user: #{user.id}"
if user.confirm_password?(password)
# SCENARIO 1.2.1 : LEGACY MD5 HASH EXISTS BUT DOES NOT MATCH, BUT REAL PASSWORD WORKS -- NEW SUPPORT in v0.21
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- 1.2.1. Real Password Works for username: #{user.username} user: #{user.id}"
# Update other attributes (other than password which is already correct)
user.active = true
user.approved = true
user.approved_at = Time.now
user.approved_by_id = 1
user.custom_fields['md5_password'] = nil # Clear the custom MD5 field
user.save!
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- DD -- user.present, cleared legacy MD5 field!"
# Generate a new token and hash it
token = SecureRandom.hex(20)
token_hash = EmailToken.hash_token(token)
# Create a confirmed email token for the user
EmailToken.create!(
user_id: user.id,
email: user.email,
token_hash: token_hash,
confirmed: true
)
Rails.logger.warn("MD5 -- Generated token for user #{user.username}: #{token}")
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- Updated user: #{user.id}"
else
# SCENARIO 1.2.2 : LEGACY MD5 HASH EXISTS BUT DOES NOT MATCH, AND REAL PASSWORD DOES NOT MATCH OR IS NOT PRESENT
Rails.logger.warn("MD5 -- 1.2.2. -- MD5 Password (hash) incorrect and no matching real password for username: #{user.username} user: #{user.id}")
invalid_credentials
return
end
end
elsif !user.confirm_password?(password)
# SCENARIO 2. : NO lEGACY MD5 HASH EXISTS AND REAL PASSWORD DOES NOT MATCH OR IS NOT PRESENT
# If no MD5 hash is present and the provided password is incorrect
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- 2. Password incorrect for user: #{user.id}"
invalid_credentials
return
end
# If the site requires user approval and the user is not yet approved
if login_not_approved_for?(user)
render json: login_not_approved
return
end
# Invalidate any invite link for the user
Invite.invalidate_for_email(user.email)
# 3.3.0 # Check if the user's password has expired
# if user.password_expired?(password)
# render json: { error: "expired", reason: "expired" }
# return
# end
else
# No user is found with the provided credentials
invalid_credentials
return
end
# Check for any login errors
if payload = login_error_check(user)
return render json: payload
end
# Authenticate second factor if required
second_factor_auth_result = authenticate_second_factor(user)
return render(json: @second_factor_failure_payload) unless second_factor_auth_result.ok
# If user is active and email is confirmed, proceed with login
if user.active && user.email_confirmed?
login(user, second_factor_auth_result)
else
not_activated(user)
end
end
# Helper methods to handle MD5 password verification
def to64(value, length)
# Convert a value to a base64-like representation
result = String.new
length.times do
result << ITOA64[value & 0x3f]
value >>= 6
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- to64 result: #{result}"
end
result
end
def gossamer_md5_crypt(password, legacy_hash)
# Extract the salt from the legacy hash
parts = legacy_hash.split('$')
salt = parts[2]
# Limit the salt to 8 characters
salt = salt[0, 8]
magic = "$GT$"
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- MD5 magic: #{magic}"
ctx = Digest::MD5.new
ctx.update(password)
ctx.update(magic)
ctx.update(salt)
final = Digest::MD5.new
final.update(password)
final.update(salt)
final.update(password)
final_digest = final.digest
password_length = password.length
# Process the password with various hashing operations
while password_length > 0
ctx.update(final_digest[0, [password_length, 16].min])
password_length -= 16
end
password_length = password.length
while password_length > 0
if password_length & 1 != 0
ctx.update("\x00")
else
ctx.update(password[0, 1])
end
password_length >>= 1
end
final_digest = ctx.digest
Rails.logger.debug "MD5 -- MD5 final_digest: #{final_digest}"
1000.times do |i|
ctx1 = Digest::MD5.new
if i & 1 != 0
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- AAA"
ctx1.update(password)
else
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- BBB"
ctx1.update(final_digest)
end
ctx1.update(salt) if i % 3 != 0
ctx1.update(password) if i % 7 != 0
if i & 1 != 0
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- CCC"
ctx1.update(final_digest)
else
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- DDD"
ctx1.update(password)
end
final_digest = ctx1.digest
end
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- MD5++ final_digest: #{final_digest}"
result = String.new
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- A result: #{result}"
result << to64((final_digest[0].ord << 16) | (final_digest[6].ord << 8) | final_digest[12].ord, 4)
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- B result: #{result}"
result << to64((final_digest[1].ord << 16) | (final_digest[7].ord << 8) | final_digest[13].ord, 4)
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- C result: #{result}"
result << to64((final_digest[2].ord << 16) | (final_digest[8].ord << 8) | final_digest[14].ord, 4)
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- D result: #{result}"
result << to64((final_digest[3].ord << 16) | (final_digest[9].ord << 8) | final_digest[15].ord, 4)
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- E result: #{result}"
result << to64((final_digest[4].ord << 16) | (final_digest[10].ord << 8) | final_digest[5].ord, 4)
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- F result: #{result}"
result << to64(final_digest[11].ord, 2)
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- G result: #{result}"
Rails.logger.warn "MD5 -- Magic Salt Result #{magic}#{salt}$#{result}"
"#{magic}#{salt}$#{result}"
end
def verify_gossamer_password(password, legacy_hash)
# Verify the provided password against the stored MD5 hash
generated_hash = gossamer_md5_crypt(password, legacy_hash)
generated_hash == legacy_hash
end
end
# Extend the SessionController class to include the LegacyMd5Authentication module
# 3.3.0 class ::SessionController < ApplicationController
class ::SessionController
prepend LegacyMd5Authentication
end
end