distribution/registry/auth/token/token.go

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package token
import (
"crypto"
"crypto/x509"
"errors"
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3"
"github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3/jwt"
log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/distribution/distribution/v3/registry/auth"
)
const (
// TokenSeparator is the value which separates the header, claims, and
// signature in the compact serialization of a JSON Web Token.
TokenSeparator = "."
// Leeway is the Duration that will be added to NBF and EXP claim
// checks to account for clock skew as per https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.5
Leeway = 60 * time.Second
)
// Errors used by token parsing and verification.
var (
ErrMalformedToken = errors.New("malformed token")
ErrInvalidToken = errors.New("invalid token")
)
// ResourceActions stores allowed actions on a named and typed resource.
type ResourceActions struct {
Type string `json:"type"`
Class string `json:"class,omitempty"`
Name string `json:"name"`
Actions []string `json:"actions"`
}
// ClaimSet describes the main section of a JSON Web Token.
type ClaimSet struct {
// Public claims
Issuer string `json:"iss"`
Subject string `json:"sub"`
Audience AudienceList `json:"aud"`
Expiration int64 `json:"exp"`
NotBefore int64 `json:"nbf"`
IssuedAt int64 `json:"iat"`
JWTID string `json:"jti"`
// Private claims
Access []*ResourceActions `json:"access"`
}
// Token is a JSON Web Token.
type Token struct {
Raw string
JWT *jwt.JSONWebToken
}
// VerifyOptions is used to specify
// options when verifying a JSON Web Token.
type VerifyOptions struct {
TrustedIssuers []string
AcceptedAudiences []string
Roots *x509.CertPool
TrustedKeys map[string]crypto.PublicKey
}
// NewToken parses the given raw token string
// and constructs an unverified JSON Web Token.
func NewToken(rawToken string) (*Token, error) {
token, err := jwt.ParseSigned(rawToken)
if err != nil {
return nil, ErrMalformedToken
}
return &Token{
Raw: rawToken,
JWT: token,
}, nil
}
// Verify attempts to verify this token using the given options.
// Returns a nil error if the token is valid.
func (t *Token) Verify(verifyOpts VerifyOptions) (*ClaimSet, error) {
// Verify that the signing key is trusted.
signingKey, err := t.VerifySigningKey(verifyOpts)
if err != nil {
log.Infof("failed to verify token: %v", err)
return nil, ErrInvalidToken
}
// NOTE(milosgajdos): Claims both verifies the signature
// and returns the claims within the payload
var claims ClaimSet
err = t.JWT.Claims(signingKey, &claims)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Verify that the Issuer claim is a trusted authority.
if !contains(verifyOpts.TrustedIssuers, claims.Issuer) {
log.Infof("token from untrusted issuer: %q", claims.Issuer)
return nil, ErrInvalidToken
}
// Verify that the Audience claim is allowed.
if !containsAny(verifyOpts.AcceptedAudiences, claims.Audience) {
log.Infof("token intended for another audience: %v", claims.Audience)
return nil, ErrInvalidToken
}
// Verify that the token is currently usable and not expired.
currentTime := time.Now()
ExpWithLeeway := time.Unix(claims.Expiration, 0).Add(Leeway)
if currentTime.After(ExpWithLeeway) {
log.Infof("token not to be used after %s - currently %s", ExpWithLeeway, currentTime)
return nil, ErrInvalidToken
}
NotBeforeWithLeeway := time.Unix(claims.NotBefore, 0).Add(-Leeway)
if currentTime.Before(NotBeforeWithLeeway) {
log.Infof("token not to be used before %s - currently %s", NotBeforeWithLeeway, currentTime)
return nil, ErrInvalidToken
}
return &claims, nil
}
// VerifySigningKey attempts to verify and return the signing key which was used to sign the token.
func (t *Token) VerifySigningKey(verifyOpts VerifyOptions) (signingKey crypto.PublicKey, err error) {
if len(t.JWT.Headers) == 0 {
return nil, ErrInvalidToken
}
// NOTE(milosgajdos): docker auth spec does not seem to
// support tokens signed by multiple signatures so we are
// verifying the first one in the list only at the moment.
header := t.JWT.Headers[0]
switch {
case header.JSONWebKey != nil:
signingKey, err = verifyJWK(header, verifyOpts)
case len(header.KeyID) > 0:
signingKey = verifyOpts.TrustedKeys[header.KeyID]
if signingKey == nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("token signed by untrusted key with ID: %q", header.KeyID)
}
default:
signingKey, err = verifyCertChain(header, verifyOpts.Roots)
}
return
}
func verifyCertChain(header jose.Header, roots *x509.CertPool) (signingKey crypto.PublicKey, err error) {
verifyOpts := x509.VerifyOptions{
Roots: roots,
KeyUsages: []x509.ExtKeyUsage{x509.ExtKeyUsageAny},
}
// TODO: this call returns certificate chains which we ignore for now, but
// we should check them for revocations if we have the ability later.
chains, err := header.Certificates(verifyOpts)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
signingKey = getCertPubKey(chains)
return
}
func verifyJWK(header jose.Header, verifyOpts VerifyOptions) (signingKey crypto.PublicKey, err error) {
jwk := header.JSONWebKey
signingKey = jwk.Key
// Check to see if the key includes a certificate chain.
if len(jwk.Certificates) == 0 {
// The JWK should be one of the trusted root keys.
if _, trusted := verifyOpts.TrustedKeys[jwk.KeyID]; !trusted {
return nil, errors.New("untrusted JWK with no certificate chain")
}
// The JWK is one of the trusted keys.
return
}
opts := x509.VerifyOptions{
Roots: verifyOpts.Roots,
KeyUsages: []x509.ExtKeyUsage{x509.ExtKeyUsageAny},
}
leaf := jwk.Certificates[0]
if opts.Intermediates == nil {
opts.Intermediates = x509.NewCertPool()
for _, intermediate := range jwk.Certificates[1:] {
opts.Intermediates.AddCert(intermediate)
}
}
// TODO: this call returns certificate chains which we ignore for now, but
// we should check them for revocations if we have the ability later.
chains, err := leaf.Verify(opts)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
signingKey = getCertPubKey(chains)
return
}
func getCertPubKey(chains [][]*x509.Certificate) crypto.PublicKey {
// NOTE(milosgajdos): if there are no certificates
// header.Certificates call above returns error, so we are
// guaranteed to get at least one certificate chain.
// We pick the leaf certificate chain.
chain := chains[0]
// NOTE(milosgajdos): header.Certificates call returns the result
// of leafCert.Verify which is a call to x509.Certificate.Verify.
// If successful, it returns one or more chains where the first
// element of the chain is x5c and the last element is from opts.Roots.
// See: https://pkg.go.dev/crypto/x509#Certificate.Verify
cert := chain[0]
// NOTE: we dont have to verify that the public key in the leaf cert
// *is* the signing key: if it's not the signing then token claims
// verifcation with this key fails
return cert.PublicKey.(crypto.PublicKey)
}
// accessSet returns a set of actions available for the resource
// actions listed in the `access` section of this token.
func (c *ClaimSet) accessSet() accessSet {
accessSet := make(accessSet, len(c.Access))
for _, resourceActions := range c.Access {
resource := auth.Resource{
Type: resourceActions.Type,
Name: resourceActions.Name,
}
set, exists := accessSet[resource]
if !exists {
set = newActionSet()
accessSet[resource] = set
}
for _, action := range resourceActions.Actions {
set.add(action)
}
}
return accessSet
}
func (c *ClaimSet) resources() []auth.Resource {
resourceSet := map[auth.Resource]struct{}{}
for _, resourceActions := range c.Access {
resource := auth.Resource{
Type: resourceActions.Type,
Class: resourceActions.Class,
Name: resourceActions.Name,
}
resourceSet[resource] = struct{}{}
}
resources := make([]auth.Resource, 0, len(resourceSet))
for resource := range resourceSet {
resources = append(resources, resource)
}
return resources
}