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gitea/vendor/github.com/pquerna/otp/totp/totp.go
Andrew 6dd096b7f0 Two factor authentication support (#630)
* Initial commit for 2FA support

Signed-off-by: Andrew <write@imaginarycode.com>

* Add vendored files

* Add missing depends

* A few clean ups

* Added improvements, proper encryption

* Better encryption key

* Simplify "key" generation

* Make 2FA enrollment page more robust

* Fix typo

* Rename twofa/2FA to TwoFactor

* UNIQUE INDEX -> UNIQUE
2017-01-16 10:14:29 +08:00

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/**
* Copyright 2014 Paul Querna
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*
*/
package totp
import (
"github.com/pquerna/otp"
"github.com/pquerna/otp/hotp"
"crypto/rand"
"encoding/base32"
"math"
"net/url"
"strconv"
"time"
)
// Validate a TOTP using the current time.
// A shortcut for ValidateCustom, Validate uses a configuration
// that is compatible with Google-Authenticator and most clients.
func Validate(passcode string, secret string) bool {
rv, _ := ValidateCustom(
passcode,
secret,
time.Now().UTC(),
ValidateOpts{
Period: 30,
Skew: 1,
Digits: otp.DigitsSix,
Algorithm: otp.AlgorithmSHA1,
},
)
return rv
}
// GenerateCode creates a TOTP token using the current time.
// A shortcut for GenerateCodeCustom, GenerateCode uses a configuration
// that is compatible with Google-Authenticator and most clients.
func GenerateCode(secret string, t time.Time) (string, error) {
return GenerateCodeCustom(secret, t, ValidateOpts{
Period: 30,
Skew: 1,
Digits: otp.DigitsSix,
Algorithm: otp.AlgorithmSHA1,
})
}
// ValidateOpts provides options for ValidateCustom().
type ValidateOpts struct {
// Number of seconds a TOTP hash is valid for. Defaults to 30 seconds.
Period uint
// Periods before or after the current time to allow. Value of 1 allows up to Period
// of either side of the specified time. Defaults to 0 allowed skews. Values greater
// than 1 are likely sketchy.
Skew uint
// Digits as part of the input. Defaults to 6.
Digits otp.Digits
// Algorithm to use for HMAC. Defaults to SHA1.
Algorithm otp.Algorithm
}
// GenerateCodeCustom takes a timepoint and produces a passcode using a
// secret and the provided opts. (Under the hood, this is making an adapted
// call to hotp.GenerateCodeCustom)
func GenerateCodeCustom(secret string, t time.Time, opts ValidateOpts) (passcode string, err error) {
if opts.Period == 0 {
opts.Period = 30
}
counter := uint64(math.Floor(float64(t.Unix()) / float64(opts.Period)))
passcode, err = hotp.GenerateCodeCustom(secret, counter, hotp.ValidateOpts{
Digits: opts.Digits,
Algorithm: opts.Algorithm,
})
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return passcode, nil
}
// ValidateCustom validates a TOTP given a user specified time and custom options.
// Most users should use Validate() to provide an interpolatable TOTP experience.
func ValidateCustom(passcode string, secret string, t time.Time, opts ValidateOpts) (bool, error) {
if opts.Period == 0 {
opts.Period = 30
}
counters := []uint64{}
counter := int64(math.Floor(float64(t.Unix()) / float64(opts.Period)))
counters = append(counters, uint64(counter))
for i := 1; i <= int(opts.Skew); i++ {
counters = append(counters, uint64(counter+int64(i)))
counters = append(counters, uint64(counter-int64(i)))
}
for _, counter := range counters {
rv, err := hotp.ValidateCustom(passcode, counter, secret, hotp.ValidateOpts{
Digits: opts.Digits,
Algorithm: opts.Algorithm,
})
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
if rv == true {
return true, nil
}
}
return false, nil
}
// GenerateOpts provides options for Generate(). The default values
// are compatible with Google-Authenticator.
type GenerateOpts struct {
// Name of the issuing Organization/Company.
Issuer string
// Name of the User's Account (eg, email address)
AccountName string
// Number of seconds a TOTP hash is valid for. Defaults to 30 seconds.
Period uint
// Size in size of the generated Secret. Defaults to 10 bytes.
SecretSize uint
// Digits to request. Defaults to 6.
Digits otp.Digits
// Algorithm to use for HMAC. Defaults to SHA1.
Algorithm otp.Algorithm
}
// Generate a new TOTP Key.
func Generate(opts GenerateOpts) (*otp.Key, error) {
// url encode the Issuer/AccountName
if opts.Issuer == "" {
return nil, otp.ErrGenerateMissingIssuer
}
if opts.AccountName == "" {
return nil, otp.ErrGenerateMissingAccountName
}
if opts.Period == 0 {
opts.Period = 30
}
if opts.SecretSize == 0 {
opts.SecretSize = 10
}
if opts.Digits == 0 {
opts.Digits = otp.DigitsSix
}
// otpauth://totp/Example:alice@google.com?secret=JBSWY3DPEHPK3PXP&issuer=Example
v := url.Values{}
secret := make([]byte, opts.SecretSize)
_, err := rand.Read(secret)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
v.Set("secret", base32.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(secret))
v.Set("issuer", opts.Issuer)
v.Set("period", strconv.FormatUint(uint64(opts.Period), 10))
v.Set("algorithm", opts.Algorithm.String())
v.Set("digits", opts.Digits.String())
u := url.URL{
Scheme: "otpauth",
Host: "totp",
Path: "/" + opts.Issuer + ":" + opts.AccountName,
RawQuery: v.Encode(),
}
return otp.NewKeyFromURL(u.String())
}