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"""Authentication helpers."""
import hmac
import socket
HAVE_KERBEROS = True
try:
import winkerberos as kerberos
except ImportError:
try:
import kerberos
except ImportError:
HAVE_KERBEROS = False
from base64 import standard_b64decode, standard_b64encode
from collections import namedtuple
from hashlib import md5, sha1
from random import SystemRandom
from bson.binary import Binary
from bson.py3compat import b, string_type, _unicode, PY3
from bson.son import SON
from pymongo.errors import ConfigurationError, OperationFailure
MECHANISMS = frozenset(
['GSSAPI', 'MONGODB-CR', 'MONGODB-X509', 'PLAIN', 'SCRAM-SHA-1', 'DEFAULT'])
"""The authentication mechanisms supported by PyMongo."""
MongoCredential = namedtuple(
'MongoCredential',
['mechanism', 'source', 'username', 'password', 'mechanism_properties'])
"""A hashable namedtuple of values used for authentication."""
GSSAPIProperties = namedtuple('GSSAPIProperties',
['service_name',
'canonicalize_host_name',
'service_realm'])
"""Mechanism properties for GSSAPI authentication."""
def _build_credentials_tuple(mech, source, user, passwd, extra):
"""Build and return a mechanism specific credentials tuple.
"""
user = _unicode(user) if user is not None else None
password = passwd if passwd is None else _unicode(passwd)
if mech == 'GSSAPI':
properties = extra.get('authmechanismproperties', {})
service_name = properties.get('SERVICE_NAME', 'mongodb')
canonicalize = properties.get('CANONICALIZE_HOST_NAME', False)
service_realm = properties.get('SERVICE_REALM')
props = GSSAPIProperties(service_name=service_name,
canonicalize_host_name=canonicalize,
service_realm=service_realm)
# Source is always $external.
return MongoCredential(mech, '$external', user, password, props)
elif mech == 'MONGODB-X509':
# user can be None.
return MongoCredential(mech, '$external', user, None, None)
else:
if passwd is None:
raise ConfigurationError("A password is required.")
return MongoCredential(mech, source, user, password, None)
if PY3:
def _xor(fir, sec):
"""XOR two byte strings together (python 3.x)."""
return b"".join([bytes([x ^ y]) for x, y in zip(fir, sec)])
_from_bytes = int.from_bytes
_to_bytes = int.to_bytes
else:
from binascii import (hexlify as _hexlify,
unhexlify as _unhexlify)
def _xor(fir, sec):
"""XOR two byte strings together (python 2.x)."""
return b"".join([chr(ord(x) ^ ord(y)) for x, y in zip(fir, sec)])
def _from_bytes(value, dummy, int=int, _hexlify=_hexlify):
"""An implementation of int.from_bytes for python 2.x."""
return int(_hexlify(value), 16)
def _to_bytes(value, dummy0, dummy1, _unhexlify=_unhexlify):
"""An implementation of int.to_bytes for python 2.x."""
return _unhexlify('%040x' % value)
try:
# The fastest option, if it's been compiled to use OpenSSL's HMAC.
from backports.pbkdf2 import pbkdf2_hmac
def _hi(data, salt, iterations):
return pbkdf2_hmac('sha1', data, salt, iterations)
except ImportError:
try:
# Python 2.7.8+, or Python 3.4+.
from hashlib import pbkdf2_hmac
def _hi(data, salt, iterations):
return pbkdf2_hmac('sha1', data, salt, iterations)
except ImportError:
def _hi(data, salt, iterations):
"""A simple implementation of PBKDF2."""
mac = hmac.HMAC(data, None, sha1)
def _digest(msg, mac=mac):
"""Get a digest for msg."""
_mac = mac.copy()
_mac.update(msg)
return _mac.digest()
from_bytes = _from_bytes
to_bytes = _to_bytes
_u1 = _digest(salt + b'\x00\x00\x00\x01')
_ui = from_bytes(_u1, 'big')
for _ in range(iterations - 1):
_u1 = _digest(_u1)
_ui ^= from_bytes(_u1, 'big')
return to_bytes(_ui, 20, 'big')
try:
from hmac import compare_digest
except ImportError:
if PY3:
def _xor_bytes(a, b):
return a ^ b
else:
def _xor_bytes(a, b, _ord=ord):
return _ord(a) ^ _ord(b)
# Python 2.x < 2.7.7 and Python 3.x < 3.3
# References:
# - http://bugs.python.org/issue14532
# - http://bugs.python.org/issue14955
# - http://bugs.python.org/issue15061
def compare_digest(a, b, _xor_bytes=_xor_bytes):
left = None
right = b
if len(a) == len(b):
left = a
result = 0
if len(a) != len(b):
left = b
result = 1
for x, y in zip(left, right):
result |= _xor_bytes(x, y)
return result == 0
def _parse_scram_response(response):
"""Split a scram response into key, value pairs."""
return dict(item.split(b"=", 1) for item in response.split(b","))
def _authenticate_scram_sha1(credentials, sock_info):
"""Authenticate using SCRAM-SHA-1."""
username = credentials.username
password = credentials.password
source = credentials.source
# Make local
_hmac = hmac.HMAC
_sha1 = sha1
user = username.encode("utf-8").replace(b"=", b"=3D").replace(b",", b"=2C")
nonce = standard_b64encode(
(("%s" % (SystemRandom().random(),))[2:]).encode("utf-8"))
first_bare = b"n=" + user + b",r=" + nonce
cmd = SON([('saslStart', 1),
('mechanism', 'SCRAM-SHA-1'),
('payload', Binary(b"n,," + first_bare)),
('autoAuthorize', 1)])
res = sock_info.command(source, cmd)
server_first = res['payload']
parsed = _parse_scram_response(server_first)
iterations = int(parsed[b'i'])
salt = parsed[b's']
rnonce = parsed[b'r']
if not rnonce.startswith(nonce):
raise OperationFailure("Server returned an invalid nonce.")
without_proof = b"c=biws,r=" + rnonce
salted_pass = _hi(_password_digest(username, password).encode("utf-8"),
standard_b64decode(salt),
iterations)
client_key = _hmac(salted_pass, b"Client Key", _sha1).digest()
stored_key = _sha1(client_key).digest()
auth_msg = b",".join((first_bare, server_first, without_proof))
client_sig = _hmac(stored_key, auth_msg, _sha1).digest()
client_proof = b"p=" + standard_b64encode(_xor(client_key, client_sig))
client_final = b",".join((without_proof, client_proof))
server_key = _hmac(salted_pass, b"Server Key", _sha1).digest()
server_sig = standard_b64encode(
_hmac(server_key, auth_msg, _sha1).digest())
cmd = SON([('saslContinue', 1),
('conversationId', res['conversationId']),
('payload', Binary(client_final))])
res = sock_info.command(source, cmd)
parsed = _parse_scram_response(res['payload'])
if not compare_digest(parsed[b'v'], server_sig):
raise OperationFailure("Server returned an invalid signature.")
# Depending on how it's configured, Cyrus SASL (which the server uses)
# requires a third empty challenge.
if not res['done']:
cmd = SON([('saslContinue', 1),
('conversationId', res['conversationId']),
('payload', Binary(b''))])
res = sock_info.command(source, cmd)
if not res['done']:
raise OperationFailure('SASL conversation failed to complete.')
def _password_digest(username, password):
"""Get a password digest to use for authentication.
"""
if not isinstance(password, string_type):
raise TypeError("password must be an "
"instance of %s" % (string_type.__name__,))
if len(password) == 0:
raise ValueError("password can't be empty")
if not isinstance(username, string_type):
raise TypeError("password must be an "
"instance of %s" % (string_type.__name__,))
md5hash = md5()
data = "%s:mongo:%s" % (username, password)
md5hash.update(data.encode('utf-8'))
return _unicode(md5hash.hexdigest())
def _auth_key(nonce, username, password):
"""Get an auth key to use for authentication.
"""
digest = _password_digest(username, password)
md5hash = md5()
data = "%s%s%s" % (nonce, username, digest)
md5hash.update(data.encode('utf-8'))
return _unicode(md5hash.hexdigest())
def _authenticate_gssapi(credentials, sock_info):
"""Authenticate using GSSAPI.
"""
if not HAVE_KERBEROS:
raise ConfigurationError('The "kerberos" module must be '
'installed to use GSSAPI authentication.')
try:
username = credentials.username
password = credentials.password
props = credentials.mechanism_properties
# Starting here and continuing through the while loop below - establish
# the security context. See RFC 4752, Section 3.1, first paragraph.
host = sock_info.address[0]
if props.canonicalize_host_name:
host = socket.getfqdn(host)
service = props.service_name + '@' + host
if props.service_realm is not None:
service = service + '@' + props.service_realm
if password is not None:
if '@' in username:
user, domain = username.split('@', 1)
else:
user, domain = username, None
result, ctx = kerberos.authGSSClientInit(
service, gssflags=kerberos.GSS_C_MUTUAL_FLAG,
user=user, domain=domain, password=password)
else:
result, ctx = kerberos.authGSSClientInit(
service, gssflags=kerberos.GSS_C_MUTUAL_FLAG)
if result != kerberos.AUTH_GSS_COMPLETE:
raise OperationFailure('Kerberos context failed to initialize.')
try:
# pykerberos uses a weird mix of exceptions and return values
# to indicate errors.
# 0 == continue, 1 == complete, -1 == error
# Only authGSSClientStep can return 0.
if kerberos.authGSSClientStep(ctx, '') != 0:
raise OperationFailure('Unknown kerberos '
'failure in step function.')
# Start a SASL conversation with mongod/s
# Note: pykerberos deals with base64 encoded byte strings.
# Since mongo accepts base64 strings as the payload we don't
# have to use bson.binary.Binary.
payload = kerberos.authGSSClientResponse(ctx)
cmd = SON([('saslStart', 1),
('mechanism', 'GSSAPI'),
('payload', payload),
('autoAuthorize', 1)])
response = sock_info.command('$external', cmd)
# Limit how many times we loop to catch protocol / library issues
for _ in range(10):
result = kerberos.authGSSClientStep(ctx,
str(response['payload']))
if result == -1:
raise OperationFailure('Unknown kerberos '
'failure in step function.')
payload = kerberos.authGSSClientResponse(ctx) or ''
cmd = SON([('saslContinue', 1),
('conversationId', response['conversationId']),
('payload', payload)])
response = sock_info.command('$external', cmd)
if result == kerberos.AUTH_GSS_COMPLETE:
break
else:
raise OperationFailure('Kerberos '
'authentication failed to complete.')
# Once the security context is established actually authenticate.
# See RFC 4752, Section 3.1, last two paragraphs.
if kerberos.authGSSClientUnwrap(ctx,
str(response['payload'])) != 1:
raise OperationFailure('Unknown kerberos '
'failure during GSS_Unwrap step.')
if kerberos.authGSSClientWrap(ctx,
kerberos.authGSSClientResponse(ctx),
username) != 1:
raise OperationFailure('Unknown kerberos '
'failure during GSS_Wrap step.')
payload = kerberos.authGSSClientResponse(ctx)
cmd = SON([('saslContinue', 1),
('conversationId', response['conversationId']),
('payload', payload)])
sock_info.command('$external', cmd)
finally:
kerberos.authGSSClientClean(ctx)
except kerberos.KrbError as exc:
raise OperationFailure(str(exc))
def _authenticate_plain(credentials, sock_info):
"""Authenticate using SASL PLAIN (RFC 4616)
"""
source = credentials.source
username = credentials.username
password = credentials.password
payload = ('\x00%s\x00%s' % (username, password)).encode('utf-8')
cmd = SON([('saslStart', 1),
('mechanism', 'PLAIN'),
('payload', Binary(payload)),
('autoAuthorize', 1)])
sock_info.command(source, cmd)
def _authenticate_cram_md5(credentials, sock_info):
"""Authenticate using CRAM-MD5 (RFC 2195)
"""
source = credentials.source
username = credentials.username
password = credentials.password
# The password used as the mac key is the
# same as what we use for MONGODB-CR
passwd = _password_digest(username, password)
cmd = SON([('saslStart', 1),
('mechanism', 'CRAM-MD5'),
('payload', Binary(b'')),
('autoAuthorize', 1)])
response = sock_info.command(source, cmd)
# MD5 as implicit default digest for digestmod is deprecated
# in python 3.4
mac = hmac.HMAC(key=passwd.encode('utf-8'), digestmod=md5)
mac.update(response['payload'])
challenge = username.encode('utf-8') + b' ' + b(mac.hexdigest())
cmd = SON([('saslContinue', 1),
('conversationId', response['conversationId']),
('payload', Binary(challenge))])
sock_info.command(source, cmd)
def _authenticate_x509(credentials, sock_info):
"""Authenticate using MONGODB-X509.
"""
query = SON([('authenticate', 1),
('mechanism', 'MONGODB-X509')])
if credentials.username is not None:
query['user'] = credentials.username
elif sock_info.max_wire_version < 5:
raise ConfigurationError(
"A username is required for MONGODB-X509 authentication "
"when connected to MongoDB versions older than 3.4.")
sock_info.command('$external', query)
def _authenticate_mongo_cr(credentials, sock_info):
"""Authenticate using MONGODB-CR.
"""
source = credentials.source
username = credentials.username
password = credentials.password
# Get a nonce
response = sock_info.command(source, {'getnonce': 1})
nonce = response['nonce']
key = _auth_key(nonce, username, password)
# Actually authenticate
query = SON([('authenticate', 1),
('user', username),
('nonce', nonce),
('key', key)])
sock_info.command(source, query)
def _authenticate_default(credentials, sock_info):
if sock_info.max_wire_version >= 3:
return _authenticate_scram_sha1(credentials, sock_info)
else:
return _authenticate_mongo_cr(credentials, sock_info)
_AUTH_MAP = {
'CRAM-MD5': _authenticate_cram_md5,
'GSSAPI': _authenticate_gssapi,
'MONGODB-CR': _authenticate_mongo_cr,
'MONGODB-X509': _authenticate_x509,
'PLAIN': _authenticate_plain,
'SCRAM-SHA-1': _authenticate_scram_sha1,
'DEFAULT': _authenticate_default,
}
def authenticate(credentials, sock_info):
"""Authenticate sock_info."""
mechanism = credentials.mechanism
auth_func = _AUTH_MAP.get(mechanism)
auth_func(credentials, sock_info)
def logout(source, sock_info):
"""Log out from a database."""
sock_info.command(source, {'logout': 1})
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