109 lines
2.8 KiB
PHP
109 lines
2.8 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* Nonce-related functionality.
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*
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* @package OpenID
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*/
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/**
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* Need CryptUtil to generate random strings.
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*/
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require_once 'Auth/OpenID/CryptUtil.php';
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/**
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* This is the characters that the nonces are made from.
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*/
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define('Auth_OpenID_Nonce_CHRS',"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" .
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"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789");
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// Keep nonces for five hours (allow five hours for the combination of
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// request time and clock skew). This is probably way more than is
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// necessary, but there is not much overhead in storing nonces.
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global $Auth_OpenID_SKEW;
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$Auth_OpenID_SKEW = 60 * 60 * 5;
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define('Auth_OpenID_Nonce_REGEX',
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'/(\d{4})-(\d\d)-(\d\d)T(\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)Z(.*)/');
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define('Auth_OpenID_Nonce_TIME_FMT',
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'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ');
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function Auth_OpenID_splitNonce($nonce_string)
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{
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// Extract a timestamp from the given nonce string
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$result = preg_match(Auth_OpenID_Nonce_REGEX, $nonce_string, $matches);
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if ($result != 1 || count($matches) != 8) {
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return null;
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}
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list($unused,
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$tm_year,
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$tm_mon,
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$tm_mday,
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$tm_hour,
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$tm_min,
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$tm_sec,
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$uniquifier) = $matches;
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$timestamp =
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@gmmktime($tm_hour, $tm_min, $tm_sec, $tm_mon, $tm_mday, $tm_year);
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if ($timestamp === false || $timestamp < 0) {
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return null;
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}
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return array($timestamp, $uniquifier);
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}
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function Auth_OpenID_checkTimestamp($nonce_string,
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$allowed_skew = null,
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$now = null)
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{
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// Is the timestamp that is part of the specified nonce string
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// within the allowed clock-skew of the current time?
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global $Auth_OpenID_SKEW;
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if ($allowed_skew === null) {
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$allowed_skew = $Auth_OpenID_SKEW;
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}
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$parts = Auth_OpenID_splitNonce($nonce_string);
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if ($parts == null) {
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return false;
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}
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if ($now === null) {
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$now = time();
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}
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$stamp = $parts[0];
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// Time after which we should not use the nonce
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$past = $now - $allowed_skew;
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// Time that is too far in the future for us to allow
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$future = $now + $allowed_skew;
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// the stamp is not too far in the future and is not too far
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// in the past
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return (($past <= $stamp) && ($stamp <= $future));
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}
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function Auth_OpenID_mkNonce($when = null)
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{
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// Generate a nonce with the current timestamp
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$salt = Auth_OpenID_CryptUtil::randomString(
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6, Auth_OpenID_Nonce_CHRS);
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if ($when === null) {
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// It's safe to call time() with no arguments; it returns a
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// GMT unix timestamp on PHP 4 and PHP 5. gmmktime() with no
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// args returns a local unix timestamp on PHP 4, so don't use
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// that.
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$when = time();
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}
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$time_str = gmstrftime(Auth_OpenID_Nonce_TIME_FMT, $when);
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return $time_str . $salt;
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}
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?>
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