django-axes/axes/decorators.py

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import json
import logging
from socket import inet_pton, AF_INET6
from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
from django.contrib.auth import logout
from django.http import HttpResponse
from django.http import HttpResponseRedirect
from django.shortcuts import render
from django.utils import six
from django.utils import timezone as datetime
from axes.models import AccessAttempt
from axes.models import AccessLog
from axes.settings import *
from axes.signals import user_locked_out
from axes.utils import iso8601
import axes
log = logging.getLogger(LOGGER)
if VERBOSE:
log.info('AXES: BEGIN LOG')
log.info('Using django-axes ' + axes.get_version())
if BEHIND_REVERSE_PROXY:
log.debug('Axes is configured to be behind reverse proxy')
log.debug('Looking for header value %s', REVERSE_PROXY_HEADER)
def is_ipv6(ip):
try:
inet_pton(AF_INET6, ip)
except OSError:
return False
return True
def get_ip(request):
ip = request.META.get('REMOTE_ADDR', '')
if BEHIND_REVERSE_PROXY:
ip = request.META.get(REVERSE_PROXY_HEADER, '').split(',', 1)[0]
ip = ip.strip()
if not ip:
raise Warning(
'Axes is configured for operation behind a reverse proxy '
'but could not find an HTTP header value. Check your proxy '
'server settings to make sure this header value is being '
'passed. Header value {0}'.format(REVERSE_PROXY_HEADER)
)
if not is_ipv6(ip):
# Fix for IIS adding client port number to 'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR' header (removes port number).
ip = ''.join(ip.split(':')[:-1])
return ip
def query2str(items, max_length=1024):
"""Turns a dictionary into an easy-to-read list of key-value pairs.
If there's a field called "password" it will be excluded from the output.
The length of the output is limited to max_length to avoid a DoS attack
via excessively large payloads.
"""
return '\n'.join([
'%s=%s' % (k, v) for k, v in six.iteritems(items)
if k != PASSWORD_FORM_FIELD
][:int(max_length / 2)])[:max_length]
def ip_in_whitelist(ip):
if IP_WHITELIST is not None:
return ip in IP_WHITELIST
return False
def ip_in_blacklist(ip):
if IP_BLACKLIST is not None:
return ip in IP_BLACKLIST
return False
def is_user_lockable(request):
"""Check if the user has a profile with nolockout
If so, then return the value to see if this user is special
and doesn't get their account locked out
"""
try:
field = getattr(get_user_model(), 'USERNAME_FIELD', 'username')
kwargs = {
field: request.POST.get(USERNAME_FORM_FIELD)
}
user = get_user_model().objects.get(**kwargs)
if hasattr(user, 'nolockout'):
# need to invert since we need to return
# false for users that can't be blocked
return not user.nolockout
except get_user_model().DoesNotExist:
# not a valid user
return True
# Default behavior for a user to be lockable
return True
def _get_user_attempts(request):
"""Returns access attempt record if it exists.
Otherwise return None.
"""
ip = get_ip(request)
username = request.POST.get(USERNAME_FORM_FIELD, None)
if USE_USER_AGENT:
ua = request.META.get('HTTP_USER_AGENT', '<unknown>')[:255]
attempts = AccessAttempt.objects.filter(
user_agent=ua, ip_address=ip, username=username, trusted=True
)
else:
attempts = AccessAttempt.objects.filter(
ip_address=ip, username=username, trusted=True
)
if not attempts:
params = {'ip_address': ip, 'trusted': False}
if USE_USER_AGENT:
params['user_agent'] = ua
if LOCK_OUT_BY_COMBINATION_USER_AND_IP:
params['username'] = username
attempts = AccessAttempt.objects.filter(**params)
return attempts
def get_user_attempts(request):
objects_deleted = False
attempts = _get_user_attempts(request)
if COOLOFF_TIME:
for attempt in attempts:
if attempt.attempt_time + COOLOFF_TIME < datetime.now():
if attempt.trusted:
attempt.failures_since_start = 0
attempt.save()
else:
attempt.delete()
objects_deleted = True
# If objects were deleted, we need to update the queryset to reflect this,
# so force a reload.
if objects_deleted:
attempts = _get_user_attempts(request)
return attempts
def watch_login(func):
"""
Used to decorate the django.contrib.admin.site.login method.
"""
# Don't decorate multiple times
if func.__name__ == 'decorated_login':
return func
def decorated_login(request, *args, **kwargs):
# share some useful information
if func.__name__ != 'decorated_login' and VERBOSE:
log.info('AXES: Calling decorated function: %s' % func.__name__)
if args:
log.info('args: %s' % str(args))
if kwargs:
log.info('kwargs: %s' % kwargs)
# TODO: create a class to hold the attempts records and perform checks
# with its methods? or just store attempts=get_user_attempts here and
# pass it to the functions
# also no need to keep accessing these:
# ip = request.META.get('REMOTE_ADDR', '')
# ua = request.META.get('HTTP_USER_AGENT', '<unknown>')
# username = request.POST.get(USERNAME_FORM_FIELD, None)
# if the request is currently under lockout, do not proceed to the
# login function, go directly to lockout url, do not pass go, do not
# collect messages about this login attempt
if is_already_locked(request):
return lockout_response(request)
# call the login function
response = func(request, *args, **kwargs)
if func.__name__ == 'decorated_login':
# if we're dealing with this function itself, don't bother checking
# for invalid login attempts. I suppose there's a bunch of
# recursion going on here that used to cause one failed login
# attempt to generate 10+ failed access attempt records (with 3
# failed attempts each supposedly)
return response
if request.method == 'POST':
# see if the login was successful
login_unsuccessful = (
response and
not response.has_header('location') and
response.status_code != 302
)
user_agent = request.META.get('HTTP_USER_AGENT', '<unknown>')[:255]
http_accept = request.META.get('HTTP_ACCEPT', '<unknown>')[:1025]
path_info = request.META.get('PATH_INFO', '<unknown>')[:255]
if not getattr(settings, 'AXES_DISABLE_ACCESS_LOG', False) or \
login_unsuccessful:
AccessLog.objects.create(
user_agent=user_agent,
ip_address=get_ip(request),
username=request.POST.get(USERNAME_FORM_FIELD, None),
http_accept=http_accept,
path_info=path_info,
trusted=not login_unsuccessful,
)
if check_request(request, login_unsuccessful):
return response
return lockout_response(request)
return response
return decorated_login
def lockout_response(request):
context = {
'failure_limit': FAILURE_LIMIT,
'username': request.POST.get(USERNAME_FORM_FIELD, '')
}
if request.is_ajax():
if COOLOFF_TIME:
context.update({'cooloff_time': iso8601(COOLOFF_TIME)})
return HttpResponse(
json.dumps(context),
content_type='application/json',
status=403,
)
elif LOCKOUT_TEMPLATE:
if COOLOFF_TIME:
context.update({'cooloff_time': iso8601(COOLOFF_TIME)})
return render(request, LOCKOUT_TEMPLATE, context, status=403)
elif LOCKOUT_URL:
return HttpResponseRedirect(LOCKOUT_URL)
else:
msg = 'Account locked: too many login attempts. {0}'
if COOLOFF_TIME:
msg = msg.format('Please try again later.')
else:
msg = msg.format('Contact an admin to unlock your account.')
return HttpResponse(msg, status=403)
def is_already_locked(request):
ip = get_ip(request)
if NEVER_LOCKOUT_WHITELIST and ip_in_whitelist(ip):
return False
if ONLY_WHITELIST and not ip_in_whitelist(ip):
return True
if ip_in_blacklist(ip):
return True
if not is_user_lockable(request):
return False
for attempt in get_user_attempts(request):
if attempt.failures_since_start >= FAILURE_LIMIT and LOCK_OUT_AT_FAILURE:
return True
return False
def check_request(request, login_unsuccessful):
ip_address = get_ip(request)
username = request.POST.get(USERNAME_FORM_FIELD, None)
failures = 0
attempts = get_user_attempts(request)
for attempt in attempts:
failures = max(failures, attempt.failures_since_start)
if login_unsuccessful:
# add a failed attempt for this user
failures += 1
# Create an AccessAttempt record if the login wasn't successful
# has already attempted, update the info
if len(attempts):
for attempt in attempts:
attempt.get_data = '%s\n---------\n%s' % (
attempt.get_data,
query2str(request.GET),
)
attempt.post_data = '%s\n---------\n%s' % (
attempt.post_data,
query2str(request.POST)
)
attempt.http_accept = \
request.META.get('HTTP_ACCEPT', '<unknown>')[:1025]
attempt.path_info = \
request.META.get('PATH_INFO', '<unknown>')[:255]
attempt.failures_since_start = failures
attempt.attempt_time = datetime.now()
attempt.save()
log.info(
'AXES: Repeated login failure by %s. Updating access '
'record. Count = %s' % (attempt.ip_address, failures)
)
else:
create_new_failure_records(request, failures)
else:
# user logged in -- forget the failed attempts
failures = 0
trusted_record_exists = False
for attempt in attempts:
if not attempt.trusted:
attempt.delete()
else:
trusted_record_exists = True
attempt.failures_since_start = 0
attempt.save()
if trusted_record_exists is False:
create_new_trusted_record(request)
if NEVER_LOCKOUT_WHITELIST and ip_in_whitelist(ip_address):
return True
user_lockable = is_user_lockable(request)
# no matter what, we want to lock them out if they're past the number of
# attempts allowed, unless the user is set to notlockable
if failures >= FAILURE_LIMIT and LOCK_OUT_AT_FAILURE and user_lockable:
# We log them out in case they actually managed to enter the correct
# password
if hasattr(request, 'user') and request.user.is_authenticated():
logout(request)
log.warn(
'AXES: locked out %s after repeated login attempts.' % ip_address
)
# send signal when someone is locked out.
user_locked_out.send(
'axes', request=request, username=username, ip_address=ip_address
)
# if a trusted login has violated lockout, revoke trust
for attempt in [a for a in attempts if a.trusted]:
attempt.delete()
create_new_failure_records(request, failures)
return False
return True
def create_new_failure_records(request, failures):
ip = get_ip(request)
ua = request.META.get('HTTP_USER_AGENT', '<unknown>')[:255]
username = request.POST.get(USERNAME_FORM_FIELD, None)
AccessAttempt.objects.create(
user_agent=ua,
ip_address=ip,
username=username,
get_data=query2str(request.GET),
post_data=query2str(request.POST),
http_accept=request.META.get('HTTP_ACCEPT', '<unknown>'),
path_info=request.META.get('PATH_INFO', '<unknown>'),
failures_since_start=failures,
)
log.info('AXES: New login failure by %s. Creating access record.' % (ip,))
def create_new_trusted_record(request):
ip = get_ip(request)
ua = request.META.get('HTTP_USER_AGENT', '<unknown>')[:255]
username = request.POST.get(USERNAME_FORM_FIELD, None)
if not username:
return False
AccessAttempt.objects.create(
user_agent=ua,
ip_address=ip,
username=username,
get_data=query2str(request.GET),
post_data=query2str(request.POST),
http_accept=request.META.get('HTTP_ACCEPT', '<unknown>'),
path_info=request.META.get('PATH_INFO', '<unknown>'),
failures_since_start=0,
trusted=True
)