Merge pull request 'v4.2.6' (#60) from v4.2.6-branch into asonix/changes

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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
## [4.2.6] - 2024-02-14
### Security
- Update the `sidekiq-unique-jobs` dependency (see [GHSA-cmh9-rx85-xj38](https://github.com/mhenrixon/sidekiq-unique-jobs/security/advisories/GHSA-cmh9-rx85-xj38))
In addition, we have disabled the web interface for `sidekiq-unique-jobs` out of caution.
If you need it, you can re-enable it by setting `ENABLE_SIDEKIQ_UNIQUE_JOBS_UI=true`.
If you only need to clear all locks, you can now use `bundle exec rake sidekiq_unique_jobs:delete_all_locks`.
- Update the `nokogiri` dependency (see [GHSA-xc9x-jj77-9p9j](https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/security/advisories/GHSA-xc9x-jj77-9p9j))
- Disable administrative Doorkeeper routes ([ThisIsMissEm](https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/29187))
- Fix ongoing streaming sessions not being invalidated when applications get deleted in some cases ([GHSA-7w3c-p9j8-mq3x](https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/security/advisories/GHSA-7w3c-p9j8-mq3x))
In some rare cases, the streaming server was not notified of access tokens revocation on application deletion.
- Change external authentication behavior to never reattach a new identity to an existing user by default ([GHSA-vm39-j3vx-pch3](https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/security/advisories/GHSA-vm39-j3vx-pch3))
Up until now, Mastodon has allowed new identities from external authentication providers to attach to an existing local user based on their verified e-mail address.
This allowed upgrading users from a database-stored password to an external authentication provider, or move from one authentication provider to another.
However, this behavior may be unexpected, and means that when multiple authentication providers are configured, the overall security would be that of the least secure authentication provider.
For these reasons, this behavior is now locked under the `ALLOW_UNSAFE_AUTH_PROVIDER_REATTACH` environment variable.
In addition, regardless of this environment variable, Mastodon will refuse to attach two identities from the same authentication provider to the same account.
## [4.2.5] - 2024-02-01
### Security

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@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ GEM
climate_control (0.2.0)
cocoon (1.2.15)
color_diff (0.1)
concurrent-ruby (1.2.2)
concurrent-ruby (1.2.3)
connection_pool (2.4.1)
cose (1.3.0)
cbor (~> 0.5.9)
@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ GEM
mime-types-data (~> 3.2015)
mime-types-data (3.2023.0808)
mini_mime (1.1.5)
mini_portile2 (2.8.4)
mini_portile2 (2.8.5)
minitest (5.19.0)
msgpack (1.7.1)
multi_json (1.15.0)
@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ GEM
net-protocol
net-ssh (7.1.0)
nio4r (2.7.0)
nokogiri (1.15.4)
nokogiri (1.16.2)
mini_portile2 (~> 2.8.2)
racc (~> 1.4)
oj (3.16.1)
@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ GEM
pundit (2.3.0)
activesupport (>= 3.0.0)
raabro (1.4.0)
racc (1.7.1)
racc (1.7.3)
rack (2.2.8)
rack-attack (6.7.0)
rack (>= 1.0, < 4)
@ -693,7 +693,7 @@ GEM
rubyzip (>= 1.2.2, < 3.0)
websocket (~> 1.0)
semantic_range (3.0.0)
sidekiq (6.5.10)
sidekiq (6.5.12)
connection_pool (>= 2.2.5, < 3)
rack (~> 2.0)
redis (>= 4.5.0, < 5)
@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ GEM
rufus-scheduler (~> 3.2)
sidekiq (>= 6, < 8)
tilt (>= 1.4.0)
sidekiq-unique-jobs (7.1.29)
sidekiq-unique-jobs (7.1.33)
brpoplpush-redis_script (> 0.1.1, <= 2.0.0)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.5)
redis (< 5.0)
@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ GEM
terrapin (0.6.0)
climate_control (>= 0.0.3, < 1.0)
test-prof (1.2.3)
thor (1.2.2)
thor (1.3.0)
tilt (2.2.0)
timeout (0.4.0)
tpm-key_attestation (0.12.0)

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ class Auth::OmniauthCallbacksController < Devise::OmniauthCallbacksController
def self.provides_callback_for(provider)
define_method provider do
@provider = provider
@user = User.find_for_oauth(request.env['omniauth.auth'], current_user)
@user = User.find_for_omniauth(request.env['omniauth.auth'], current_user)
if @user.persisted?
record_login_activity

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@ -4,14 +4,34 @@ module ApplicationExtension
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
included do
include Redisable
has_many :created_users, class_name: 'User', foreign_key: 'created_by_application_id', inverse_of: :created_by_application
validates :name, length: { maximum: 60 }
validates :website, url: true, length: { maximum: 2_000 }, if: :website?
validates :redirect_uri, length: { maximum: 2_000 }
# The relationship used between Applications and AccessTokens is using
# dependent: delete_all, which means the ActiveRecord callback in
# AccessTokenExtension is not run, so instead we manually announce to
# streaming that these tokens are being deleted.
before_destroy :push_to_streaming_api, prepend: true
end
def confirmation_redirect_uri
redirect_uri.lines.first.strip
end
def push_to_streaming_api
# TODO: #28793 Combine into a single topic
payload = Oj.dump(event: :kill)
access_tokens.in_batches do |tokens|
redis.pipelined do |pipeline|
tokens.ids.each do |id|
pipeline.publish("timeline:access_token:#{id}", payload)
end
end
end
end
end

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end
class_methods do
def find_for_oauth(auth, signed_in_resource = nil)
def find_for_omniauth(auth, signed_in_resource = nil)
# EOLE-SSO Patch
auth.uid = (auth.uid[0][:uid] || auth.uid[0][:user]) if auth.uid.is_a? Hashie::Array
identity = Identity.find_for_oauth(auth)
identity = Identity.find_for_omniauth(auth)
# If a signed_in_resource is provided it always overrides the existing user
# to prevent the identity being locked with accidentally created accounts.
# Note that this may leave zombie accounts (with no associated identity) which
# can be cleaned up at a later date.
user = signed_in_resource || identity.user
user ||= create_for_oauth(auth)
user ||= reattach_for_auth(auth)
user ||= create_for_auth(auth)
if identity.user.nil?
identity.user = user
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user
end
def create_for_oauth(auth)
# Check if the user exists with provided email. If no email was provided,
private
def reattach_for_auth(auth)
# If allowed, check if a user exists with the provided email address,
# and return it if they does not have an associated identity with the
# current authentication provider.
# This can be used to provide a choice of alternative auth providers
# or provide smooth gradual transition between multiple auth providers,
# but this is discouraged because any insecure provider will put *all*
# local users at risk, regardless of which provider they registered with.
return unless ENV['ALLOW_UNSAFE_AUTH_PROVIDER_REATTACH'] == 'true'
email, email_is_verified = email_from_auth(auth)
return unless email_is_verified
user = User.find_by(email: email)
return if user.nil? || Identity.exists?(provider: auth.provider, user_id: user.id)
user
end
def create_for_auth(auth)
# Create a user for the given auth params. If no email was provided,
# we assign a temporary email and ask the user to verify it on
# the next step via Auth::SetupController.show
strategy = Devise.omniauth_configs[auth.provider.to_sym].strategy
assume_verified = strategy&.security&.assume_email_is_verified
email_is_verified = auth.info.verified || auth.info.verified_email || auth.info.email_verified || assume_verified
email = auth.info.verified_email || auth.info.email
user = User.find_by(email: email) if email_is_verified
return user unless user.nil?
email, email_is_verified = email_from_auth(auth)
user = User.new(user_params_from_auth(email, auth))
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user
end
private
def email_from_auth(auth)
strategy = Devise.omniauth_configs[auth.provider.to_sym].strategy
assume_verified = strategy&.security&.assume_email_is_verified
email_is_verified = auth.info.verified || auth.info.verified_email || auth.info.email_verified || assume_verified
email = auth.info.verified_email || auth.info.email
[email, email_is_verified]
end
def user_params_from_auth(email, auth)
{

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ class Identity < ApplicationRecord
validates :uid, presence: true, uniqueness: { scope: :provider }
validates :provider, presence: true
def self.find_for_oauth(auth)
def self.find_for_omniauth(auth)
find_or_create_by(uid: auth.uid, provider: auth.provider)
end
end

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Doorkeeper::AccessToken.by_resource_owner(self).in_batches do |batch|
batch.update_all(revoked_at: Time.now.utc)
Web::PushSubscription.where(access_token_id: batch).delete_all
# Revoke each access token for the Streaming API, since `update_all``
# doesn't trigger ActiveRecord Callbacks:
# TODO: #28793 Combine into a single topic
payload = Oj.dump(event: :kill)
redis.pipelined do |pipeline|
batch.ids.each do |id|
pipeline.publish("timeline:access_token:#{id}", payload)
end
end
end
end

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user unless user&.otp_required_for_login?
end
# If you want to restrict access to the web interface for adding oauth authorized applications, you need to declare the block below.
# Doorkeeper provides some administrative interfaces for managing OAuth
# Applications, allowing creation, edit, and deletion of applications from the
# server. At present, these administrative routes are not integrated into
# Mastodon, and as such, we've disabled them by always return a 403 forbidden
# response for them. This does not affect the ability for users to manage
# their own OAuth Applications.
admin_authenticator do
current_user&.admin? || redirect_to(new_user_session_url)
head 403
end
# Authorization Code expiration time (default 10 minutes).

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'sidekiq_unique_jobs/web'
require 'sidekiq_unique_jobs/web' if ENV['ENABLE_SIDEKIQ_UNIQUE_JOBS_UI'] == true
require 'sidekiq-scheduler/web'
class RedirectWithVary < ActionDispatch::Routing::PathRedirect

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ services:
web:
build: .
image: ghcr.io/mastodon/mastodon:v4.2.5
image: ghcr.io/mastodon/mastodon:v4.2.6
restart: always
env_file: .env.production
command: bash -c "rm -f /mastodon/tmp/pids/server.pid; bundle exec rails s -p 3000"
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streaming:
build: .
image: ghcr.io/mastodon/mastodon:v4.2.5
image: ghcr.io/mastodon/mastodon:v4.2.6
restart: always
env_file: .env.production
command: node ./streaming
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sidekiq:
build: .
image: ghcr.io/mastodon/mastodon:v4.2.5
image: ghcr.io/mastodon/mastodon:v4.2.6
restart: always
env_file: .env.production
command: bundle exec sidekiq

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end
def patch
5
6
end
def default_prerelease

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# frozen_string_literal: true
namespace :sidekiq_unique_jobs do
task delete_all_locks: :environment do
digests = SidekiqUniqueJobs::Digests.new
digests.delete_by_pattern('*', count: digests.count)
expiring_digests = SidekiqUniqueJobs::ExpiringDigests.new
expiring_digests.delete_by_pattern('*', count: expiring_digests.count)
end
end

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require 'rails_helper'
RSpec.describe Identity do
describe '.find_for_oauth' do
describe '.find_for_omniauth' do
let(:auth) { Fabricate(:identity, user: Fabricate(:user)) }
it 'calls .find_or_create_by' do
expect(described_class).to receive(:find_or_create_by).with(uid: auth.uid, provider: auth.provider)
described_class.find_for_oauth(auth)
described_class.find_for_omniauth(auth)
end
it 'returns an instance of Identity' do
expect(described_class.find_for_oauth(auth)).to be_instance_of described_class
expect(described_class.find_for_omniauth(auth)).to be_instance_of described_class
end
end
end

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@ -438,7 +438,10 @@ RSpec.describe User do
let!(:access_token) { Fabricate(:access_token, resource_owner_id: user.id) }
let!(:web_push_subscription) { Fabricate(:web_push_subscription, access_token: access_token) }
let(:redis_pipeline_stub) { instance_double(Redis::Namespace, publish: nil) }
before do
allow(redis).to receive(:pipelined).and_yield(redis_pipeline_stub)
user.reset_password!
end
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expect(Doorkeeper::AccessToken.active_for(user).count).to eq 0
end
it 'revokes streaming access for all access tokens' do
expect(redis_pipeline_stub).to have_received(:publish).with("timeline:access_token:#{access_token.id}", Oj.dump(event: :kill)).once
end
it 'removes push subscriptions' do
expect(Web::PushSubscription.where(user: user).or(Web::PushSubscription.where(access_token: access_token)).count).to eq 0
end

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@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails_helper'
describe 'Disabled OAuth routes' do
# These routes are disabled via the doorkeeper configuration for
# `admin_authenticator`, as these routes should only be accessible by server
# administrators. For now, these routes are not properly designed and
# integrated into Mastodon, so we're disabling them completely
describe 'GET /oauth/applications' do
it 'returns 403 forbidden' do
get oauth_applications_path
expect(response).to have_http_status(403)
end
end
describe 'POST /oauth/applications' do
it 'returns 403 forbidden' do
post oauth_applications_path
expect(response).to have_http_status(403)
end
end
describe 'GET /oauth/applications/new' do
it 'returns 403 forbidden' do
get new_oauth_application_path
expect(response).to have_http_status(403)
end
end
describe 'GET /oauth/applications/:id' do
let(:application) { Fabricate(:application, scopes: 'read') }
it 'returns 403 forbidden' do
get oauth_application_path(application)
expect(response).to have_http_status(403)
end
end
describe 'PATCH /oauth/applications/:id' do
let(:application) { Fabricate(:application, scopes: 'read') }
it 'returns 403 forbidden' do
patch oauth_application_path(application)
expect(response).to have_http_status(403)
end
end
describe 'PUT /oauth/applications/:id' do
let(:application) { Fabricate(:application, scopes: 'read') }
it 'returns 403 forbidden' do
put oauth_application_path(application)
expect(response).to have_http_status(403)
end
end
describe 'DELETE /oauth/applications/:id' do
let(:application) { Fabricate(:application, scopes: 'read') }
it 'returns 403 forbidden' do
delete oauth_application_path(application)
expect(response).to have_http_status(403)
end
end
describe 'GET /oauth/applications/:id/edit' do
let(:application) { Fabricate(:application, scopes: 'read') }
it 'returns 403 forbidden' do
get edit_oauth_application_path(application)
expect(response).to have_http_status(403)
end
end
end

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context 'when a user cannot be built' do
before do
allow(User).to receive(:find_for_oauth).and_return(User.new)
allow(User).to receive(:find_for_omniauth).and_return(User.new)
end
it 'redirects to the new user signup page' do