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Loosely based on the implementation by @singpolyma at nevans/net-sasl#5 Co-authored-by: Stephen Paul Weber <[email protected]>
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# frozen_string_literal: true | ||
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module Net | ||
class IMAP < Protocol | ||
module SASL | ||
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# Originally defined for the GS2 mechanism family in | ||
# RFC5801[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5801], | ||
# several different mechanisms start with a GS2 header: | ||
# * +GS2-*+ --- RFC5801[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5801] | ||
# * +SCRAM-*+ --- RFC5802[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5802], | ||
# see ScramAuthenticator. | ||
# * +SAML20+ --- RFC6595[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6595] | ||
# * +OPENID20+ --- RFC6616[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6616] | ||
# * +OAUTH10A+ --- RFC7628[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7628] | ||
# * +OAUTHBEARER+ --- RFC7628[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7628] | ||
# | ||
# Classes that include this module must implement +#authzid+. | ||
module GS2Header | ||
NO_NULL_CHARS = /\A[^\x00]+\z/u.freeze # :nodoc: | ||
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## | ||
# Matches {RFC5801 §4}[https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5801#section-4] | ||
# +saslname+. The output from gs2_saslname_encode matches this Regexp. | ||
RFC5801_SASLNAME = /\A(?:[^,=\x00]|=2C|=3D)+\z/u.freeze | ||
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# The {RFC5801 §4}[https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5801#section-4] | ||
# +gs2-header+, which prefixes the #initial_client_response. | ||
# | ||
# >>> | ||
# <em>Note: the actual GS2 header includes an optional flag to | ||
# indicate that the GSS mechanism is not "standard", but since all of | ||
# the SASL mechanisms using GS2 are "standard", we don't include that | ||
# flag. A class for a nonstandard GSSAPI mechanism should prefix with | ||
# "+F,+".</em> | ||
def gs2_header | ||
"#{gs2_cb_flag},#{gs2_authzid}," | ||
end | ||
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# The {RFC5801 §4}[https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5801#section-4] | ||
# +gs2-cb-flag+: | ||
# | ||
# "+n+":: The client doesn't support channel binding. | ||
# "+y+":: The client does support channel binding | ||
# but thinks the server does not. | ||
# "+p+":: The client requires channel binding. | ||
# The selected channel binding follows "+p=+". | ||
# | ||
# The default always returns "+n+". A mechanism that supports channel | ||
# binding must override this method. | ||
# | ||
def gs2_cb_flag; "n" end | ||
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# The {RFC5801 §4}[https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5801#section-4] | ||
# +gs2-authzid+ header, when +#authzid+ is not empty. | ||
# | ||
# If +#authzid+ is empty or +nil+, an empty string is returned. | ||
def gs2_authzid | ||
return "" if authzid.nil? || authzid == "" | ||
"a=#{gs2_saslname_encode(authzid)}" | ||
end | ||
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module_function | ||
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# Encodes +str+ to match RFC5801_SASLNAME. | ||
def gs2_saslname_encode(str) | ||
str = str.encode("UTF-8") | ||
# Regexp#match raises "invalid byte sequence" for invalid UTF-8 | ||
NO_NULL_CHARS.match str or | ||
raise ArgumentError, "invalid saslname: %p" % [str] | ||
str | ||
.gsub(?=, "=3D") | ||
.gsub(?,, "=2C") | ||
end | ||
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end | ||
end | ||
end | ||
end |
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# frozen_string_literal: true | ||
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module Net | ||
class IMAP | ||
module SASL | ||
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# For method descriptions, | ||
# see {RFC5802 §2.2}[https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5802#section-2.2] | ||
# and {RFC5802 §3}[https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5802#section-3]. | ||
module ScramAlgorithm | ||
def Normalize(str) SASL.saslprep(str) end | ||
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def Hi(str, salt, iterations) | ||
length = digest.digest_length | ||
OpenSSL::KDF.pbkdf2_hmac( | ||
str, | ||
salt: salt, | ||
iterations: iterations, | ||
length: length, | ||
hash: digest, | ||
) | ||
end | ||
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def H(str) digest.digest str end | ||
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def HMAC(key, data) OpenSSL::HMAC.digest(digest, key, data) end | ||
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def XOR(str1, str2) | ||
str1.unpack("C*") | ||
.zip(str2.unpack("C*")) | ||
.map {|a, b| a ^ b } | ||
.pack("C*") | ||
end | ||
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def auth_message | ||
[ | ||
client_first_message_bare, | ||
server_first_message, | ||
client_final_message_without_proof, | ||
] | ||
.join(",") | ||
end | ||
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def salted_password | ||
Hi(Normalize(password), salt, iterations) | ||
end | ||
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def client_key; HMAC(salted_password, "Client Key") end | ||
def server_key; HMAC(salted_password, "Server Key") end | ||
def stored_key; H(client_key) end | ||
def client_signature; HMAC(stored_key, auth_message) end | ||
def server_signature; HMAC(server_key, auth_message) end | ||
def client_proof; XOR(client_key, client_signature) end | ||
end | ||
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end | ||
end | ||
end |
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