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authenticate(request, realm, &password_procedure)

Returns false on a valid response, true otherwise

# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb, line 178
def authenticate(request, realm, &password_procedure)
  request.authorization && validate_digest_response(request, realm, &password_procedure)
end
authentication_header(controller, realm)
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb, line 236
def authentication_header(controller, realm)
  secret_key = secret_token(controller.request)
  nonce = self.nonce(secret_key)
  opaque = opaque(secret_key)
  controller.headers["WWW-Authenticate"] = %Q(Digest realm="#{realm}", qop="auth", algorithm=MD5, nonce="#{nonce}", opaque="#{opaque}")
end
authentication_request(controller, realm, message = nil)
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb, line 243
def authentication_request(controller, realm, message = nil)
  message ||= "HTTP Digest: Access denied.\n"
  authentication_header(controller, realm)
  controller.response_body = message
  controller.status = 401
end
decode_credentials(header)
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb, line 229
def decode_credentials(header)
  Hash[header.to_s.gsub(%r^Digest\s+/,'').split(',').map do |pair|
    key, value = pair.split('=', 2)
    [key.strip.to_sym, value.to_s.gsub(%r^"|"$/,'').gsub(%r'/, '')]
  end]
end
decode_credentials_header(request)
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb, line 225
def decode_credentials_header(request)
  decode_credentials(request.authorization)
end
encode_credentials(http_method, credentials, password, password_is_ha1)
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb, line 220
def encode_credentials(http_method, credentials, password, password_is_ha1)
  credentials[:response] = expected_response(http_method, credentials[:uri], credentials, password, password_is_ha1)
  "Digest " + credentials.sort_by {|x| x[0].to_s }.map {|v| "#{v[0]}='#{v[1]}'" }.join(', ')
end
expected_response(http_method, uri, credentials, password, password_is_ha1=true)

Returns the expected response for a request of http_method to uri with the decoded credentials and the expected password Optional parameter password_is_ha1 is set to true by default, since best practice is to store ha1 digest instead of a plain-text password.

# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb, line 210
def expected_response(http_method, uri, credentials, password, password_is_ha1=true)
  ha1 = password_is_ha1 ? password : ha1(credentials, password)
  ha2 = ::Digest::MD5.hexdigest([http_method.to_s.upcase, uri].join(':'))
  ::Digest::MD5.hexdigest([ha1, credentials[:nonce], credentials[:nc], credentials[:cnonce], credentials[:qop], ha2].join(':'))
end
ha1(credentials, password)
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb, line 216
def ha1(credentials, password)
  ::Digest::MD5.hexdigest([credentials[:username], credentials[:realm], password].join(':'))
end
nonce(secret_key, time = Time.now)

Uses an MD5 digest based on time to generate a value to be used only once.

A server-specified data string which should be uniquely generated each time a 401 response is made. It is recommended that this string be base64 or hexadecimal data. Specifically, since the string is passed in the header lines as a quoted string, the double-quote character is not allowed.

The contents of the nonce are implementation dependent. The quality of the implementation depends on a good choice. A nonce might, for example, be constructed as the base 64 encoding of

> time-stamp H(time-stamp “:” ETag “:” private-key)

where time-stamp is a server-generated time or other non-repeating value, ETag is the value of the HTTP ETag header associated with the requested entity, and private-key is data known only to the server. With a nonce of this form a server would recalculate the hash portion after receiving the client authentication header and reject the request if it did not match the nonce from that header or if the time-stamp value is not recent enough. In this way the server can limit the time of the nonce’s validity. The inclusion of the ETag prevents a replay request for an updated version of the resource. (Note: including the IP address of the client in the nonce would appear to offer the server the ability to limit the reuse of the nonce to the same client that originally got it. However, that would break proxy farms, where requests from a single user often go through different proxies in the farm. Also, IP address spoofing is not that hard.)

An implementation might choose not to accept a previously used nonce or a previously used digest, in order to protect against a replay attack. Or, an implementation might choose to use one-time nonces or digests for POST or PUT requests and a time-stamp for GET requests. For more details on the issues involved see Section 4 of this document.

The nonce is opaque to the client. Composed of Time, and hash of Time with secret key from the Rails session secret generated upon creation of project. Ensures the time cannot be modified by client.

# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb, line 288
def nonce(secret_key, time = Time.now)
  t = time.to_i
  hashed = [t, secret_key]
  digest = ::Digest::MD5.hexdigest(hashed.join(":"))
  ::Base64.encode64("#{t}:#{digest}").gsub("\n", '')
end
opaque(secret_key)

Opaque based on random generation - but changing each request?

# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb, line 306
def opaque(secret_key)
  ::Digest::MD5.hexdigest(secret_key)
end
secret_token(request)
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb, line 250
def secret_token(request)
  secret = request.env["action_dispatch.secret_token"]
  raise "You must set config.secret_token in your app's config" if secret.blank?
  secret
end
validate_digest_response(request, realm, &password_procedure)

Returns false unless the request credentials response value matches the expected value. First try the password as a ha1 digest password. If this fails, then try it as a plain text password.

# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb, line 185
def validate_digest_response(request, realm, &password_procedure)
  secret_key  = secret_token(request)
  credentials = decode_credentials_header(request)
  valid_nonce = validate_nonce(secret_key, request, credentials[:nonce])

  if valid_nonce && realm == credentials[:realm] && opaque(secret_key) == credentials[:opaque]
    password = password_procedure.call(credentials[:username])
    return false unless password

    method = request.env['rack.methodoverride.original_method'] || request.env['REQUEST_METHOD']
    uri    = credentials[:uri][0,1] == '/' ? request.original_fullpath : request.original_url

    [true, false].any? do |trailing_question_mark|
      [true, false].any? do |password_is_ha1|
        _uri = trailing_question_mark ? uri + "?" : uri
        expected = expected_response(method, _uri, credentials, password, password_is_ha1)
        expected == credentials[:response]
      end
    end
  end
end
validate_nonce(secret_key, request, value, seconds_to_timeout=5*60)

Might want a shorter timeout depending on whether the request is a PUT or POST, and if client is browser or web service. Can be much shorter if the Stale directive is implemented. This would allow a user to use new nonce without prompting user again for their username and password.

# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb, line 300
def validate_nonce(secret_key, request, value, seconds_to_timeout=5*60)
  t = ::Base64.decode64(value).split(":").first.to_i
  nonce(secret_key, t) == value && (t - Time.now.to_i).abs <= seconds_to_timeout
end