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selfpost/internal/web/handlers_auth.go
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mix 68f83139ee docs/chore: Phase 1 doc/code hygiene (code-review.md § Phase 1)
Removes ~30 stale "Phase N" / historical-staging comment references from
code and shell scripts now that v1.0 is done; fixes a stale dashboard
comment claiming applications/send-log were unimplemented; adds a CSRF ADR
to security.md documenting the Origin-check-over-tokens decision; resolves
docs/logo in roadmap.md (directory doesn't exist, criterion already met);
adds a gofmt -l check to CI so unformatted Go fails the build.

The known-limitations write-up for the log-tailer offset gap (the other
Phase 1 item) was already present in architecture.md § Log tailer, so no
change was needed there.

gofmt/go vet/go test clean on both Go modules (main + test/e2e), verified
on the dev server.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-06 16:13:36 +03:00

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package web
import (
"errors"
"net/http"
"strings"
"codeberg.org/mix/selfpost/internal/store"
"golang.org/x/crypto/bcrypt"
)
// The panel session cookie's two possible names. In the production shape —
// TLS in front, so CookieSecure — it carries the __Host- prefix, which turns
// what the cookie's attributes merely promise into something the browser
// enforces: Secure, Path=/ and, the point of the exercise, no Domain
// attribute, so no other host may set a cookie by this name.
// The prefix is only valid on a Secure cookie, so a development instance on
// plain HTTP has to keep the bare name: with the prefix the browser would
// discard the Set-Cookie outright and logging in would silently never stick.
const (
sessionCookieBase = "selfpost_session"
sessionCookiePrefixed = "__Host-" + sessionCookieBase
)
// sessionCookie is the session cookie's name for this deployment.
func (s *Server) sessionCookie() string {
if s.cfg.CookieSecure {
return sessionCookiePrefixed
}
return sessionCookieBase
}
// sessionToken returns the session token the request carries, if exactly one
// cookie of that name is present.
//
// It walks r.Cookies() rather than calling r.Cookie, which silently returns
// the first match. Two cookies with the same name mean somebody other than
// this panel set one of them — a host on the same registrable domain can,
// with Domain=example.com, and the browser will then send both — and RFC 6265
// makes the older one come first, so "the first match" is precisely the
// attacker's. The value cannot be forged into a valid session, so the effect
// is denial of service, not compromise; refusing the request and saying so in
// the log is what makes it diagnosable instead of an endless login loop. The
// __Host- prefix prevents this outright, but only where it applies — this
// check also covers the plain-HTTP development shape.
func (s *Server) sessionToken(r *http.Request) (string, bool) {
name := s.sessionCookie()
var token string
var n int
for _, c := range r.Cookies() {
if c.Name == name {
n++
token = c.Value
}
}
switch n {
case 0:
return "", false
case 1:
return token, true
default:
logf("panel: %s %s carries %d cookies named %q — treating the request as signed out; "+
"another host on this domain is overwriting the session cookie, clear the cookies for the parent domain",
r.Method, r.URL.Path, n, name)
return "", false
}
}
// clearSessionCookies expires the session cookie under both names, so an
// upgrade that switches to the __Host- prefix does not leave the old cookie
// sitting in the browser until it is closed.
func (s *Server) clearSessionCookies(w http.ResponseWriter) {
for _, name := range []string{sessionCookieBase, sessionCookiePrefixed} {
http.SetCookie(w, &http.Cookie{
Name: name,
Value: "",
Path: "/",
MaxAge: -1,
HttpOnly: true,
// The prefixed name is only accepted at all when Secure is set,
// including on the expiring copy.
Secure: s.cfg.CookieSecure || name == sessionCookiePrefixed,
SameSite: http.SameSiteLaxMode,
})
}
}
// handleLogin serves the login form (GET) and authenticates (POST). Until an
// administrator exists there is nobody to log in, so it points at setup.
func (s *Server) handleLogin(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
exists, err := s.store.AdminExists()
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, "internal error", http.StatusInternalServerError)
return
}
if !exists {
// No admin yet: login is meaningless. Send a clear message rather than
// a failing form.
s.render(w, http.StatusOK, "login", map[string]any{
"Title": "SelfPost — Sign in",
"Active": "login",
"SetupHint": true,
})
return
}
switch r.Method {
case http.MethodGet:
s.renderLogin(w, http.StatusOK, "")
case http.MethodPost:
s.submitLogin(w, r)
default:
w.Header().Set("Allow", "GET, POST")
http.Error(w, "method not allowed", http.StatusMethodNotAllowed)
}
}
func (s *Server) renderLogin(w http.ResponseWriter, status int, formErr string) {
// Active names the page for the layout even though no navigation is drawn
// here: it is what puts page-login on <main>, which the stylesheet uses to
// give the signed-out pages a column the width of their own card.
s.render(w, status, "login", map[string]any{
"Title": "SelfPost — Sign in",
"Active": "login",
"Error": formErr,
})
}
func (s *Server) submitLogin(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// Brute-force throttle by client IP (spec 7.6.5).
if !s.loginLimiter.Allow(clientIP(r, s.trustedProxies)) {
s.renderLogin(w, http.StatusTooManyRequests, "Too many attempts. Please wait and try again.")
return
}
if err := r.ParseForm(); err != nil {
s.renderLogin(w, http.StatusBadRequest, "Invalid form submission.")
return
}
username := strings.TrimSpace(r.PostFormValue("username"))
password := r.PostFormValue("password")
admin, err := s.store.GetAdmin()
if err != nil {
if !errors.Is(err, store.ErrNoAdmin) {
logf("panel: login: get admin failed: %v", err)
}
s.renderLogin(w, http.StatusUnauthorized, "Invalid username or password.")
return
}
// Always run bcrypt so timing does not distinguish "wrong user" from
// "wrong password", and compare the username too.
pwErr := bcrypt.CompareHashAndPassword([]byte(admin.PasswordHash), []byte(password))
if username != admin.Username || pwErr != nil {
s.renderLogin(w, http.StatusUnauthorized, "Invalid username or password.")
return
}
token := s.sessions.Create(admin.Username)
s.setSessionCookie(w, token)
http.Redirect(w, r, "/", http.StatusSeeOther)
}
// setSessionCookie (re)issues the session cookie with a fresh Max-Age equal
// to the sliding idle window (plan B.1), so the browser-side expiry tracks
// whatever the database row was just set to — at login, and again whenever
// requireAuth extends an active session.
func (s *Server) setSessionCookie(w http.ResponseWriter, token string) {
http.SetCookie(w, &http.Cookie{
Name: s.sessionCookie(),
Value: token,
Path: "/",
MaxAge: s.sessions.MaxAge(),
HttpOnly: true,
Secure: s.cfg.CookieSecure,
SameSite: http.SameSiteLaxMode,
})
}
// handleLogout destroys the session and clears the cookie.
func (s *Server) handleLogout(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
if r.Method != http.MethodPost {
w.Header().Set("Allow", "POST")
http.Error(w, "method not allowed", http.StatusMethodNotAllowed)
return
}
// Destroy every token presented under the session cookie's name: if a
// shadowing duplicate is present (see sessionToken) one of them is the
// real session, and a value that names no session is simply not found.
name := s.sessionCookie()
for _, c := range r.Cookies() {
if c.Name == name {
s.sessions.Destroy(c.Value)
}
}
s.clearSessionCookies(w)
http.Redirect(w, r, "/login", http.StatusSeeOther)
}