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package org.graylog2.rest.resources.system;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonNode;
import io.swagger.annotations.Api;
import io.swagger.annotations.ApiOperation;
import io.swagger.annotations.ApiParam;
import org.apache.shiro.SecurityUtils;
import org.apache.shiro.authc.LockedAccountException;
import org.apache.shiro.authz.annotation.RequiresAuthentication;
import org.apache.shiro.mgt.DefaultSecurityManager;
import org.apache.shiro.session.Session;
import org.apache.shiro.subject.Subject;
import org.glassfish.grizzly.http.server.Request;
import org.graylog2.audit.AuditEventTypes;
import org.graylog2.audit.jersey.AuditEvent;
import org.graylog2.audit.jersey.NoAuditEvent;
import org.graylog2.plugin.cluster.ClusterConfigService;
import org.graylog2.plugin.database.users.User;
import org.graylog2.rest.RestTools;
import org.graylog2.rest.models.system.sessions.responses.SessionResponseFactory;
import org.graylog2.rest.models.system.sessions.responses.SessionValidationResponse;
import org.graylog2.security.headerauth.HTTPHeaderAuthConfig;
import org.graylog2.security.realm.HTTPHeaderAuthenticationRealm;
import org.graylog2.shared.rest.resources.RestResource;
import org.graylog2.shared.security.ActorAwareAuthenticationToken;
import org.graylog2.shared.security.ActorAwareAuthenticationTokenFactory;
import org.graylog2.shared.security.AuthenticationServiceUnavailableException;
import org.graylog2.shared.security.SessionCreator;
import org.graylog2.shared.security.ShiroAuthenticationFilter;
import org.graylog2.shared.security.ShiroRequestHeadersBinder;
import org.graylog2.shared.security.ShiroSecurityContext;
import org.graylog2.shared.users.UserService;
import org.graylog2.utilities.IpSubnet;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import javax.inject.Inject;
import javax.inject.Named;
import javax.validation.constraints.NotNull;
import javax.ws.rs.BadRequestException;
import javax.ws.rs.Consumes;
import javax.ws.rs.DELETE;
import javax.ws.rs.GET;
import javax.ws.rs.InternalServerErrorException;
import javax.ws.rs.NotAuthorizedException;
import javax.ws.rs.POST;
import javax.ws.rs.Path;
import javax.ws.rs.PathParam;
import javax.ws.rs.Produces;
import javax.ws.rs.ServiceUnavailableException;
import javax.ws.rs.container.ContainerRequestContext;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Context;
import javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType;
import javax.ws.rs.core.SecurityContext;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Optional;
import java.util.Set;
@Path("/system/sessions")
@Api(value = "System/Sessions")
@Consumes(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
@Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
public class SessionsResource extends RestResource {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(SessionsResource.class);
private final DefaultSecurityManager securityManager;
private final ShiroAuthenticationFilter authenticationFilter;
private final Set trustedSubnets;
private final Request grizzlyRequest;
private final SessionCreator sessionCreator;
private final ActorAwareAuthenticationTokenFactory tokenFactory;
private final SessionResponseFactory sessionResponseFactory;
private final ClusterConfigService clusterConfigService;
@Inject
public SessionsResource(UserService userService,
DefaultSecurityManager securityManager,
ShiroAuthenticationFilter authenticationFilter,
@Named("trusted_proxies") Set trustedSubnets,
@Context Request grizzlyRequest,
SessionCreator sessionCreator,
ActorAwareAuthenticationTokenFactory tokenFactory,
SessionResponseFactory sessionResponseFactory,
ClusterConfigService clusterConfigService) {
this.userService = userService;
this.securityManager = securityManager;
this.authenticationFilter = authenticationFilter;
this.trustedSubnets = trustedSubnets;
this.grizzlyRequest = grizzlyRequest;
this.sessionCreator = sessionCreator;
this.tokenFactory = tokenFactory;
this.sessionResponseFactory = sessionResponseFactory;
this.clusterConfigService = clusterConfigService;
}
@POST
@ApiOperation(value = "Create a new session", notes = "This request creates a new session for a user or " +
"reactivates an existing session: the equivalent of logging in.")
@NoAuditEvent("dispatches audit events in the method body")
public JsonNode newSession(@Context ContainerRequestContext requestContext,
@ApiParam(name = "Login request", value = "Credentials. The default " +
"implementation requires presence of two properties: 'username' and " +
"'password'. However a plugin may customize which kind of credentials " +
"are accepted and therefore expect different properties.",
required = true)
@NotNull JsonNode createRequest) {
final SecurityContext securityContext = requestContext.getSecurityContext();
if (!(securityContext instanceof ShiroSecurityContext)) {
throw new InternalServerErrorException("Unsupported SecurityContext class, this is a bug!");
}
final ShiroSecurityContext shiroSecurityContext = (ShiroSecurityContext) securityContext;
final ActorAwareAuthenticationToken authToken;
try {
authToken = tokenFactory.forRequestBody(createRequest);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
throw new BadRequestException(e.getMessage());
}
// we treat the BASIC auth username as the sessionid
final String sessionId = shiroSecurityContext.getUsername();
final String host = RestTools.getRemoteAddrFromRequest(grizzlyRequest, trustedSubnets);
try {
Optional session = sessionCreator.create(sessionId, host, authToken);
if (session.isPresent()) {
return sessionResponseFactory.forSession(session.get());
} else {
throw new NotAuthorizedException("Invalid credentials.", "Basic realm=\"Graylog Server session\"");
}
} catch (AuthenticationServiceUnavailableException e) {
throw new ServiceUnavailableException("Authentication service unavailable");
}
}
@GET
@ApiOperation(value = "Validate an existing session",
notes = "Checks the session with the given ID: returns http status 204 (No Content) if session is valid.",
code = 204
)
public SessionValidationResponse validateSession(@Context ContainerRequestContext requestContext) {
try {
this.authenticationFilter.filter(requestContext);
} catch (NotAuthorizedException | LockedAccountException | IOException e) {
return SessionValidationResponse.invalid();
}
final Subject subject = getSubject();
if (!subject.isAuthenticated()) {
return SessionValidationResponse.invalid();
}
// There's no valid session, but the authenticator would like us to create one.
// This is the "Trusted Header Authentication" scenario, where the browser performs this request to check if a
// session exists, with a trusted header identifying the user. The authentication filter will authenticate the
// user based on the trusted header and request a session to be created transparently. The UI will take the
// session information from the response to perform subsequent requests to the backend using this session.
if (subject.getSession(false) == null && ShiroSecurityContext.isSessionCreationRequested()) {
final Session session = subject.getSession();
final String userId = subject.getPrincipal().toString();
final User user = userService.loadById(userId);
if (user == null) {
throw new InternalServerErrorException("Unable to load user with ID <" + userId + ">.");
}
session.setAttribute("username", user.getName());
final HTTPHeaderAuthConfig httpHeaderConfig = loadHTTPHeaderConfig();
final Optional usernameHeader = ShiroRequestHeadersBinder.getHeaderFromThreadContext(httpHeaderConfig.usernameHeader());
if (httpHeaderConfig.enabled() && usernameHeader.isPresent()) {
session.setAttribute(HTTPHeaderAuthenticationRealm.SESSION_AUTH_HEADER, usernameHeader.get());
}
LOG.debug("Create session for <{}>", user.getName());
session.touch();
// save subject in session, otherwise we can't get the username back in subsequent requests.
((DefaultSecurityManager) SecurityUtils.getSecurityManager()).getSubjectDAO().save(subject);
return SessionValidationResponse.validWithNewSession(String.valueOf(session.getId()),
String.valueOf(user.getName()));
}
return SessionValidationResponse.valid();
}
@DELETE
@ApiOperation(value = "Terminate an existing session", notes = "Destroys the session with the given ID: the equivalent of logging out.")
@Path("/{sessionId}")
@RequiresAuthentication
@AuditEvent(type = AuditEventTypes.SESSION_DELETE)
public void terminateSession(@ApiParam(name = "sessionId", required = true) @PathParam("sessionId") String sessionId) {
final Subject subject = getSubject();
securityManager.logout(subject);
}
private HTTPHeaderAuthConfig loadHTTPHeaderConfig() {
return clusterConfigService.getOrDefault(HTTPHeaderAuthConfig.class, HTTPHeaderAuthConfig.createDisabled());
}
}