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1 | import os | |||
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2 | import base64 | |||
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3 | from cryptography.fernet import Fernet, InvalidToken | |||
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4 | from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend | |||
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5 | from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes | |||
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6 | from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf.pbkdf2 import PBKDF2HMAC | |||
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7 | ||||
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8 | ||||
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9 | class Encryptor(object): | |||
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10 | key_format = 'enc2$salt:{}$data:{}' | |||
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11 | pref_len = 5 # salt:, data: | |||
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12 | ||||
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13 | def __init__(self, enc_key): | |||
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14 | self.enc_key = enc_key | |||
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15 | ||||
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16 | def b64_encode(self, data): | |||
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17 | return base64.urlsafe_b64encode(data) | |||
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18 | ||||
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19 | def b64_decode(self, data): | |||
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20 | return base64.urlsafe_b64decode(data) | |||
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21 | ||||
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22 | def get_encryptor(self, salt): | |||
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23 | """ | |||
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24 | Uses Fernet as encryptor with HMAC signature | |||
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25 | :param salt: random salt used for encrypting the data | |||
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26 | """ | |||
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27 | kdf = PBKDF2HMAC( | |||
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28 | algorithm=hashes.SHA512(), | |||
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29 | length=32, | |||
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30 | salt=salt, | |||
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31 | iterations=100000, | |||
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32 | backend=default_backend() | |||
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33 | ) | |||
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34 | key = self.b64_encode(kdf.derive(self.enc_key)) | |||
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35 | return Fernet(key) | |||
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36 | ||||
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37 | def _get_parts(self, enc_data): | |||
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38 | parts = enc_data.split('$', 3) | |||
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39 | if len(parts) != 3: | |||
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40 | raise ValueError('Encrypted Data has invalid format, expected {}'.format(self.key_format)) | |||
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41 | prefix, salt, enc_data = parts | |||
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42 | ||||
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43 | try: | |||
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44 | salt = self.b64_decode(salt[self.pref_len:]) | |||
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45 | except TypeError: | |||
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46 | # bad base64 | |||
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47 | raise ValueError('Encrypted Data salt invalid format, expected base64 format') | |||
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48 | ||||
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49 | enc_data = enc_data[self.pref_len:] | |||
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50 | return prefix, salt, enc_data | |||
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51 | ||||
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52 | def encrypt(self, data): | |||
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53 | salt = os.urandom(64) | |||
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54 | encryptor = self.get_encryptor(salt) | |||
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55 | enc_data = encryptor.encrypt(data) | |||
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56 | return self.key_format.format(self.b64_encode(salt), enc_data) | |||
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57 | ||||
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58 | def decrypt(self, data, safe=True): | |||
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59 | parts = self._get_parts(data) | |||
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60 | salt = parts[1] | |||
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61 | enc_data = parts[2] | |||
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62 | encryptor = self.get_encryptor(salt) | |||
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63 | try: | |||
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64 | return encryptor.decrypt(enc_data) | |||
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65 | except (InvalidToken,): | |||
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66 | if safe: | |||
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67 | return '' | |||
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68 | else: | |||
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69 | raise |
@@ -133,6 +133,11 b' rhodecode.api.url = /_admin/api' | |||||
133 | ## `SignatureVerificationError` in case of wrong key, or damaged encryption data. |
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133 | ## `SignatureVerificationError` in case of wrong key, or damaged encryption data. | |
134 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.strict = false |
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134 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.strict = false | |
135 |
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135 | |||
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136 | ## Pick algorithm for encryption. Either fernet (more secure) or aes (default) | |||
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137 | ## fernet is safer, and we strongly recommend switching to it. | |||
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138 | ## Due to backward compatibility aes is used as default. | |||
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139 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.algorithm = fernet | |||
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140 | ||||
136 | ## return gzipped responses from RhodeCode (static files/application) |
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141 | ## return gzipped responses from RhodeCode (static files/application) | |
137 | gzip_responses = false |
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142 | gzip_responses = false | |
138 |
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143 |
@@ -108,6 +108,11 b' use = egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce' | |||||
108 | ## `SignatureVerificationError` in case of wrong key, or damaged encryption data. |
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108 | ## `SignatureVerificationError` in case of wrong key, or damaged encryption data. | |
109 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.strict = false |
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109 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.strict = false | |
110 |
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110 | |||
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111 | ## Pick algorithm for encryption. Either fernet (more secure) or aes (default) | |||
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112 | ## fernet is safer, and we strongly recommend switching to it. | |||
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113 | ## Due to backward compatibility aes is used as default. | |||
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114 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.algorithm = fernet | |||
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115 | ||||
111 | ## return gzipped responses from RhodeCode (static files/application) |
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116 | ## return gzipped responses from RhodeCode (static files/application) | |
112 | gzip_responses = false |
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117 | gzip_responses = false | |
113 |
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118 |
@@ -111,4 +111,28 b' class AESCipher(object):' | |||||
111 |
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111 | |||
112 | @staticmethod |
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112 | @staticmethod | |
113 | def _unpad(s): |
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113 | def _unpad(s): | |
114 | return s[:-ord(s[len(s)-1:])] No newline at end of file |
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114 | return s[:-ord(s[len(s)-1:])] | |
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115 | ||||
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116 | ||||
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117 | def validate_and_get_enc_data(enc_data, enc_key, enc_strict_mode): | |||
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118 | parts = enc_data.split('$', 3) | |||
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119 | if not len(parts) == 3: | |||
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120 | # probably not encrypted values | |||
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121 | return enc_data | |||
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122 | else: | |||
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123 | if parts[0] != 'enc': | |||
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124 | # parts ok but without our header ? | |||
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125 | return enc_data | |||
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126 | ||||
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127 | # at that stage we know it's our encryption | |||
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128 | if parts[1] == 'aes': | |||
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129 | decrypted_data = AESCipher(enc_key).decrypt(parts[2]) | |||
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130 | elif parts[1] == 'aes_hmac': | |||
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131 | decrypted_data = AESCipher( | |||
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132 | enc_key, hmac=True, | |||
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133 | strict_verification=enc_strict_mode).decrypt(parts[2]) | |||
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134 | else: | |||
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135 | raise ValueError( | |||
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136 | 'Encryption type part is wrong, must be `aes` ' | |||
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137 | 'or `aes_hmac`, got `%s` instead' % (parts[1])) | |||
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138 | return decrypted_data |
@@ -62,8 +62,8 b' from rhodecode.lib.jsonalchemy import Mu' | |||||
62 | JsonRaw |
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62 | JsonRaw | |
63 | from rhodecode.lib.ext_json import json |
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63 | from rhodecode.lib.ext_json import json | |
64 | from rhodecode.lib.caching_query import FromCache |
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64 | from rhodecode.lib.caching_query import FromCache | |
65 | from rhodecode.lib.encrypt import AESCipher |
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65 | from rhodecode.lib.encrypt import AESCipher, validate_and_get_enc_data | |
66 |
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66 | from rhodecode.lib.encrypt2 import Encryptor | ||
67 | from rhodecode.model.meta import Base, Session |
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67 | from rhodecode.model.meta import Base, Session | |
68 |
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68 | |||
69 | URL_SEP = '/' |
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69 | URL_SEP = '/' | |
@@ -159,43 +159,45 b' class EncryptedTextValue(TypeDecorator):' | |||||
159 | impl = Text |
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159 | impl = Text | |
160 |
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160 | |||
161 | def process_bind_param(self, value, dialect): |
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161 | def process_bind_param(self, value, dialect): | |
162 | if not value: |
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162 | """ | |
163 |
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163 | Setter for storing value | |
164 | if value.startswith('enc$aes$') or value.startswith('enc$aes_hmac$'): |
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164 | """ | |
165 | # protect against double encrypting if someone manually starts |
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166 | # doing |
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167 | raise ValueError('value needs to be in unencrypted format, ie. ' |
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168 | 'not starting with enc$aes') |
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169 | return 'enc$aes_hmac$%s' % AESCipher( |
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170 | ENCRYPTION_KEY, hmac=True).encrypt(value) |
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171 |
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172 | def process_result_value(self, value, dialect): |
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173 | import rhodecode |
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165 | import rhodecode | |
174 |
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175 | if not value: |
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166 | if not value: | |
176 | return value |
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167 | return value | |
177 |
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168 | |||
178 | parts = value.split('$', 3) |
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169 | # protect against double encrypting if values is already encrypted | |
179 | if not len(parts) == 3: |
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170 | if value.startswith('enc$aes$') \ | |
180 | # probably not encrypted values |
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171 | or value.startswith('enc$aes_hmac$') \ | |
181 | return value |
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172 | or value.startswith('enc2$'): | |
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173 | raise ValueError('value needs to be in unencrypted format, ' | |||
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174 | 'ie. not starting with enc$ or enc2$') | |||
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175 | ||||
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176 | algo = rhodecode.CONFIG.get('rhodecode.encrypted_values.algorithm') or 'aes' | |||
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177 | if algo == 'aes': | |||
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178 | return 'enc$aes_hmac$%s' % AESCipher(ENCRYPTION_KEY, hmac=True).encrypt(value) | |||
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179 | elif algo == 'fernet': | |||
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180 | return Encryptor(ENCRYPTION_KEY).encrypt(value) | |||
182 | else: |
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181 | else: | |
183 | if parts[0] != 'enc': |
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182 | ValueError('Bad encryption algorithm, should be fernet or aes, got: {}'.format(algo)) | |
184 | # parts ok but without our header ? |
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183 | ||
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184 | def process_result_value(self, value, dialect): | |||
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185 | """ | |||
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186 | Getter for retrieving value | |||
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187 | """ | |||
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188 | ||||
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189 | import rhodecode | |||
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190 | if not value: | |||
185 | return value |
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191 | return value | |
186 | enc_strict_mode = str2bool(rhodecode.CONFIG.get( |
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192 | ||
187 |
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193 | algo = rhodecode.CONFIG.get('rhodecode.encrypted_values.algorithm') or 'aes' | |
188 | # at that stage we know it's our encryption |
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194 | enc_strict_mode = str2bool(rhodecode.CONFIG.get('rhodecode.encrypted_values.strict') or True) | |
189 |
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195 | if algo == 'aes': | |
190 | decrypted_data = AESCipher(ENCRYPTION_KEY).decrypt(parts[2]) |
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196 | decrypted_data = validate_and_get_enc_data(value, ENCRYPTION_KEY, enc_strict_mode) | |
191 |
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197 | elif algo == 'fernet': | |
192 | decrypted_data = AESCipher( |
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198 | return Encryptor(ENCRYPTION_KEY).decrypt(value) | |
193 | ENCRYPTION_KEY, hmac=True, |
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194 | strict_verification=enc_strict_mode).decrypt(parts[2]) |
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195 | else: |
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199 | else: | |
196 | raise ValueError( |
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200 | ValueError('Bad encryption algorithm, should be fernet or aes, got: {}'.format(algo)) | |
197 | 'Encryption type part is wrong, must be `aes` ' |
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198 | 'or `aes_hmac`, got `%s` instead' % (parts[1])) |
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199 | return decrypted_data |
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201 | return decrypted_data | |
200 |
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202 | |||
201 |
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203 |
@@ -22,6 +22,7 b' import pytest' | |||||
22 |
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22 | |||
23 | from rhodecode.lib.encrypt import ( |
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23 | from rhodecode.lib.encrypt import ( | |
24 | AESCipher, SignatureVerificationError, InvalidDecryptedValue) |
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24 | AESCipher, SignatureVerificationError, InvalidDecryptedValue) | |
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25 | from rhodecode.lib.encrypt2 import (Encryptor, InvalidToken) | |||
25 |
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26 | |||
26 |
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27 | |||
27 | class TestEncryptModule(object): |
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28 | class TestEncryptModule(object): | |
@@ -74,3 +75,59 b' class TestEncryptModule(object):' | |||||
74 | assert isinstance(AESCipher( |
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75 | assert isinstance(AESCipher( | |
75 | 'differentsecret', hmac=True, strict_verification=False |
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76 | 'differentsecret', hmac=True, strict_verification=False | |
76 | ).decrypt(enc), InvalidDecryptedValue) |
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77 | ).decrypt(enc), InvalidDecryptedValue) | |
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78 | ||||
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79 | ||||
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80 | class TestEncryptModule2(object): | |||
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81 | ||||
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82 | @pytest.mark.parametrize( | |||
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83 | "key, text", | |||
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84 | [ | |||
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85 | ('a', 'short'), | |||
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86 | ('a'*64, 'too long(trimmed to 32)'), | |||
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87 | ('a'*32, 'just enough'), | |||
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88 | ('Δ ΔΔΔΔ', 'non asci'), | |||
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89 | ('$asa$asa', 'special $ used'), | |||
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90 | ] | |||
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91 | ) | |||
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92 | def test_encryption(self, key, text): | |||
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93 | enc = Encryptor(key).encrypt(text) | |||
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94 | assert Encryptor(key).decrypt(enc) == text | |||
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95 | ||||
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96 | def test_encryption_with_bad_key(self): | |||
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97 | key = 'secretstring' | |||
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98 | text = 'ihatemysql' | |||
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99 | enc = Encryptor(key).encrypt(text) | |||
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100 | ||||
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101 | assert Encryptor('differentsecret').decrypt(enc) == '' | |||
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102 | ||||
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103 | def test_encryption_with_bad_key_raises(self): | |||
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104 | key = 'secretstring' | |||
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105 | text = 'ihatemysql' | |||
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106 | enc = Encryptor(key).encrypt(text) | |||
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107 | ||||
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108 | with pytest.raises(InvalidToken) as e: | |||
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109 | Encryptor('differentsecret').decrypt(enc, safe=False) | |||
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110 | ||||
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111 | assert 'InvalidToken' in str(e) | |||
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112 | ||||
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113 | def test_encryption_with_bad_format_data(self): | |||
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114 | key = 'secret' | |||
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115 | text = 'ihatemysql' | |||
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116 | enc = Encryptor(key).encrypt(text) | |||
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117 | enc = '$xyz' + enc[3:] | |||
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118 | ||||
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119 | with pytest.raises(ValueError) as e: | |||
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120 | Encryptor(key).decrypt(enc, safe=False) | |||
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121 | ||||
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122 | assert 'Encrypted Data has invalid format' in str(e) | |||
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123 | ||||
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124 | def test_encryption_with_bad_data(self): | |||
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125 | key = 'secret' | |||
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126 | text = 'ihatemysql' | |||
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127 | enc = Encryptor(key).encrypt(text) | |||
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128 | enc = enc[:-5] | |||
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129 | ||||
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130 | with pytest.raises(InvalidToken) as e: | |||
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131 | Encryptor(key).decrypt(enc, safe=False) | |||
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132 | ||||
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133 | assert 'InvalidToken' in str(e) |
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