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selfpost/internal/web/handlers_account.go
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mix cdb018d9f1 panel: __Host- session cookie and duplicate-cookie detection
Phase 14.B. The cookie already satisfied everything the __Host- prefix
requires — Secure, Path=/, no Domain — but as a promise the server makes, not
one the browser enforces. With the prefix the browser refuses to store a
same-named cookie carrying a Domain attribute, which is the second lever the
same-site neighbour from 14.A has: set selfpost_session for the parent domain,
and the browser sends two cookies of that name, oldest first. r.Cookie
returned that first one, so the admin logged in successfully and landed back
on the login form, for as long as the planted cookie lived.

The name has to stay conditional: __Host- is only valid on a Secure cookie, so
with PANEL_COOKIE_SECURE=false the browser would discard the Set-Cookie and
the dev instance would fail to log in with no visible reason. Hence the test
on that branch specifically, not just the production one.

requireAuth now reads r.Cookies() and refuses a request carrying more than one
cookie of the name, with a log line naming the cause. That is the only place
the overwrite becomes visible at all, and unlike the prefix it also works in
the dev shape. Sign-out clears both names, so the upgrade does not leave the
old cookie behind; it does sign the administrator out once, which costs
nothing given sessions live in memory and die on restart anyway.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-01 23:02:15 +03:00

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package web
import (
"errors"
"net/http"
"strings"
"codeberg.org/mix/selfpost/internal/store"
"golang.org/x/crypto/bcrypt"
)
// handleAccount serves the administrator's own account settings: the username
// and password chosen during setup are the only panel credentials (spec 7.6.1),
// and until now they could be changed only by recreating the state. Changing
// them here never touches application SASL logins, which are a separate
// identity system (spec 5.1).
func (s *Server) handleAccount(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
switch r.Method {
case http.MethodGet:
s.renderAccount(w, r, http.StatusOK, "", currentUser(r))
case http.MethodPost:
s.submitAccount(w, r)
default:
w.Header().Set("Allow", "GET, POST")
http.Error(w, "method not allowed", http.StatusMethodNotAllowed)
}
}
// renderAccount draws the settings form. formUsername repopulates the username
// field after a rejected submission; the password fields are never repopulated.
func (s *Server) renderAccount(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, status int, formErr, formUsername string) {
s.render(w, status, "account", map[string]any{
"Title": "SelfPost — account",
"User": currentUser(r),
"Active": "account",
"FormUsername": formUsername,
"Error": formErr,
"Flash": accountFlash(r),
})
}
// accountFlash maps a fixed redirect flag to a fixed message, so status text
// after a redirect is never attacker-influenced.
func accountFlash(r *http.Request) string {
switch r.URL.Query().Get("updated") {
case "username":
return "Username changed."
case "password":
return "Password changed. Any other signed-in sessions were signed out."
case "both":
return "Username and password changed. Any other signed-in sessions were signed out."
default:
return ""
}
}
// submitAccount applies a username and/or password change. The current password
// is always required, so a stolen session alone cannot lock the administrator
// out of their own panel, and the attempt is throttled on the same limiter as
// the login form so this route cannot be used to brute-force the password past
// that limit (spec 7.6.5).
func (s *Server) submitAccount(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
if !s.loginLimiter.Allow(clientIP(r, s.trustedProxies)) {
s.renderAccount(w, r, http.StatusTooManyRequests,
"Too many attempts. Please wait and try again.", currentUser(r))
return
}
if err := r.ParseForm(); err != nil {
s.renderAccount(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, "Invalid form submission.", currentUser(r))
return
}
username := strings.TrimSpace(r.PostFormValue("username"))
current := r.PostFormValue("current_password")
password := r.PostFormValue("new_password")
confirm := r.PostFormValue("new_password_confirm")
admin, err := s.store.GetAdmin()
if err != nil {
logf("panel: account: get admin failed: %v", err)
http.Error(w, "internal error", http.StatusInternalServerError)
return
}
if username == "" {
username = admin.Username
}
if err := bcrypt.CompareHashAndPassword([]byte(admin.PasswordHash), []byte(current)); err != nil {
s.renderAccount(w, r, http.StatusUnauthorized, "Current password is incorrect.", username)
return
}
renaming := username != admin.Username
if renaming {
if err := validateUsername(username); err != nil {
s.renderAccount(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, err.Error(), username)
return
}
}
// An empty pair of new-password fields means "leave the password alone", so
// the username can be changed on its own.
repassword := password != "" || confirm != ""
if repassword {
if password != confirm {
s.renderAccount(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, "New passwords do not match.", username)
return
}
if err := validateAdminPassword(password); err != nil {
s.renderAccount(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, err.Error(), username)
return
}
}
if !renaming && !repassword {
s.renderAccount(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest,
"Nothing to change: enter a new username, a new password, or both.", username)
return
}
hash := admin.PasswordHash
if repassword {
newHash, err := bcrypt.GenerateFromPassword([]byte(password), bcrypt.DefaultCost)
if err != nil {
logf("panel: account: hashing password failed: %v", err)
s.renderAccount(w, r, http.StatusInternalServerError,
"Internal error. Please try again.", username)
return
}
hash = string(newHash)
}
if err := s.store.UpdateAdmin(username, hash); err != nil {
logf("panel: account: update admin failed: %v", err)
msg := "Could not save the changes. Please check the logs and try again."
if errors.Is(err, store.ErrNoAdmin) {
msg = "There is no administrator account to update."
}
s.renderAccount(w, r, http.StatusInternalServerError, msg, username)
return
}
// Keep this session usable under the new name, and — when the password
// changed — drop every other session so a cookie captured under the old
// password stops working.
if token, ok := s.sessionToken(r); ok {
if renaming {
s.sessions.Rename(token, username)
}
if repassword {
s.sessions.DestroyOthers(token)
}
}
logf("panel: administrator account updated (username changed: %t, password changed: %t)", renaming, repassword)
http.Redirect(w, r, "/account?updated="+updatedFlag(renaming, repassword), http.StatusSeeOther)
}
// updatedFlag names what changed, for the fixed post-redirect flash message.
func updatedFlag(renamed, repassword bool) string {
switch {
case renamed && repassword:
return "both"
case renamed:
return "username"
default:
return "password"
}
}