Commit 42bc6cae authored by Michael Kozono's avatar Michael Kozono

Trim extraneous spaces from DNs

parent 2ef28db9
......@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@
module Gitlab
module LDAP
class AuthHash < Gitlab::OAuth::AuthHash
def uid
Gitlab::LDAP::Person.normalize_dn(super)
end
private
def get_info(key)
......
......@@ -36,6 +36,12 @@ module Gitlab
]
end
def self.normalize_dn(dn)
dn.split(/([,+=])/).map do |part|
normalize_dn_part(part)
end.join('')
end
def initialize(entry, provider)
Rails.logger.debug { "Instantiating #{self.class.name} with LDIF:\n#{entry.to_ldif}" }
@entry = entry
......@@ -58,10 +64,43 @@ module Gitlab
attribute_value(:email)
end
delegate :dn, to: :entry
def dn
self.class.normalize_dn(entry.dn)
end
private
def self.normalize_dn_part(part)
cleaned = part.strip
if cleaned.ends_with?('\\')
# If it ends with an escape character that is not followed by a
# character to be escaped, then this part may be malformed. But let's
# not worry too much about it, and just return it unmodified.
#
# Why? Because the reason we clean DNs is to make our simplistic
# string comparisons work better, even though there are all kinds of
# ways that equivalent DNs can vary as strings. If we run into a
# strange DN, we should just try to work with it.
#
# See https://www.ldap.com/ldap-dns-and-rdns for more.
return part unless part.ends_with?(' ')
# Ends with an escaped space (which is valid).
cleaned = cleaned + ' '
end
# Get rid of blanks. This can happen if a split character is followed by
# whitespace and then another split character.
#
# E.g. this DN: 'uid=john+telephoneNumber= +1 555-555-5555'
#
# Should be returned as: 'uid=john+telephoneNumber=+1 555-555-5555'
cleaned = '' if cleaned.blank?
cleaned
end
def entry
@entry
end
......
......@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ describe Gitlab::LDAP::AuthHash do
let(:auth_hash) do
described_class.new(
OmniAuth::AuthHash.new(
uid: '123456',
uid: given_uid,
provider: 'ldapmain',
info: info,
extra: {
......@@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ describe Gitlab::LDAP::AuthHash do
end
context "without overridden attributes" do
let(:given_uid) { 'uid=John Smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com' }
it "has the correct username" do
expect(auth_hash.username).to eq("123456")
end
......@@ -42,6 +44,8 @@ describe Gitlab::LDAP::AuthHash do
end
context "with overridden attributes" do
let(:given_uid) { 'uid=John Smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com' }
let(:attributes) do
{
'username' => %w(mail email),
......@@ -61,4 +65,14 @@ describe Gitlab::LDAP::AuthHash do
expect(auth_hash.name).to eq("John Smith")
end
end
describe '#uid' do
context 'when there is extraneous (but valid) whitespace' do
let(:given_uid) { 'uid =John Smith , ou = People, dc= example,dc =com' }
it 'removes the extraneous whitespace' do
expect(auth_hash.uid).to eq('uid=John Smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com')
end
end
end
end
......@@ -16,6 +16,136 @@ describe Gitlab::LDAP::Person do
)
end
describe '.normalize_dn' do
context 'when there is extraneous (but valid) whitespace' do
it 'removes the extraneous whitespace' do
given = 'uid =John Smith , ou = People, dc= example,dc =com'
expected = 'uid=John Smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
context 'for a DN with a single RDN' do
it 'removes the extraneous whitespace' do
given = 'uid = John Smith'
expected = 'uid=John Smith'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
end
context 'when there are escaped characters' do
it 'removes extraneous whitespace without changing the escaped characters' do
given = 'uid = Sebasti\\c3\\a1n\\ C.\\20Smith\\ , ou=People (aka. \\22humans\\") ,dc=example, dc=com'
expected = 'uid=Sebasti\\c3\\a1n\\ C.\\20Smith\\ ,ou=People (aka. \\22humans\\"),dc=example,dc=com'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
end
context 'with a multivalued RDN' do
it 'removes extraneous whitespace without modifying the multivalued RDN' do
given = 'uid = John Smith + telephoneNumber = +1 555-555-5555 , ou = People,dc=example,dc=com'
expected = 'uid=John Smith+telephoneNumber=+1 555-555-5555,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
context 'with a telephoneNumber with a space after the plus sign' do
# I am not sure whether a space after the telephoneNumber plus sign is valid,
# and I am not sure if this is "proper" behavior under these conditions, and
# I am not sure if it matters to us or anyone else, so rather than dig
# through RFCs, I am only documenting the behavior here.
it 'removes the space after the plus sign in the telephoneNumber' do
given = 'uid = John Smith + telephoneNumber = + 1 555-555-5555 , ou = People,dc=example,dc=com'
expected = 'uid=John Smith+telephoneNumber=+1 555-555-5555,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
end
end
end
context 'for a null DN (empty string)' do
it 'returns empty string and does not error' do
given = ''
expected = ''
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
end
context 'when there is an escaped leading space in an attribute value' do
it 'does not remove the escaped leading space (and does not error like Net::LDAP::DN.new does)' do
given = 'uid=\\ John Smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expected = 'uid=\\ John Smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
end
context 'when there is an escaped trailing space in an attribute value' do
it 'does not remove the escaped trailing space' do
given = 'uid=John Smith\\ ,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expected = 'uid=John Smith\\ ,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
end
context 'when there is an escaped leading newline in an attribute value' do
it 'does not remove the escaped leading newline' do
given = 'uid=\\\nJohn Smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expected = 'uid=\\\nJohn Smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
end
context 'when there is an escaped trailing newline in an attribute value' do
it 'does not remove the escaped trailing newline' do
given = 'uid=John Smith\\\n,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expected = 'uid=John Smith\\\n,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
end
context 'when there is an unescaped leading newline in an attribute value' do
it 'does not remove the unescaped leading newline' do
given = 'uid=\nJohn Smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expected = 'uid=\nJohn Smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
end
context 'when there is an unescaped trailing newline in an attribute value' do
it 'does not remove the unescaped trailing newline' do
given = 'uid=John Smith\n ,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expected = 'uid=John Smith\n,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
end
context 'with uppercase characters' do
# We may need to normalize casing at some point.
# I am just making it explicit that we don't at this time.
it 'returns the DN with unmodified casing' do
given = 'UID=John Smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expected = 'UID=John Smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
end
context 'with a malformed DN' do
context 'when passed a UID instead of a DN' do
it 'returns the UID (with whitespace stripped)' do
given = ' John C. Smith '
expected = 'John C. Smith'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
end
context 'when an equal sign is escaped' do
it 'returns the DN completely unmodified' do
given = 'uid= foo\\=bar'
expected = 'uid= foo\\=bar'
expect(described_class.normalize_dn(given)).to eq(expected)
end
end
end
end
describe '#name' do
it 'uses the configured name attribute and handles values as an array' do
name = 'John Doe'
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