Merge branch 'reenable-rate-limit-and-remote-ip' into 'develop'

Re-enable rate limiter and enable remote ip

See merge request pleroma/pleroma!2164
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lain 2020-01-30 18:47:44 +00:00
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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- **Breaking:** Pleroma won't start if it detects unapplied migrations
- **Breaking:** attachments are removed along with statuses. Does not affect duplicate files and attachments without status.
- **Breaking:** Elixir >=1.8 is now required (was >= 1.7)
- **Breaking:** `Pleroma.Plugs.RemoteIp` and `:rate_limiter` enabled by default. Please ensure your reverse proxy forwards the real IP!
- **Breaking:** attachment links (`config :pleroma, :instance, no_attachment_links` and `config :pleroma, Pleroma.Upload, link_name`) disabled by default
- **Breaking:** OAuth: defaulted `[:auth, :enforce_oauth_admin_scope_usage]` setting to `true` which demands `admin` OAuth scope to perform admin actions (in addition to `is_admin` flag on User); make sure to use bundled or newer versions of AdminFE & PleromaFE to access admin / moderator features.
- **Breaking:** Dynamic configuration has been rearchitected. The `:pleroma, :instance, dynamic_configuration` setting has been replaced with `config :pleroma, configurable_from_database`. Please backup your configuration to a file and run the migration task to ensure consistency with the new schema.

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@ -596,11 +596,21 @@ config :pleroma, :env, Mix.env()
config :http_signatures,
adapter: Pleroma.Signature
config :pleroma, :rate_limit, authentication: {60_000, 15}
config :pleroma, :rate_limit,
authentication: {60_000, 15},
search: [{1000, 10}, {1000, 30}],
app_account_creation: {1_800_000, 25},
relations_actions: {10_000, 10},
relation_id_action: {60_000, 2},
statuses_actions: {10_000, 15},
status_id_action: {60_000, 3},
password_reset: {1_800_000, 5},
account_confirmation_resend: {8_640_000, 5},
ap_routes: {60_000, 15}
config :pleroma, Pleroma.ActivityExpiration, enabled: true
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Plugs.RemoteIp, enabled: false
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Plugs.RemoteIp, enabled: true
config :pleroma, :static_fe, enabled: false

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@ -308,16 +308,15 @@ This will make Pleroma listen on `127.0.0.1` port `8080` and generate urls start
Available options:
* `enabled` - Enable/disable the plug. Defaults to `false`.
* `headers` - A list of strings naming the `req_headers` to use when deriving the `remote_ip`. Order does not matter. Defaults to `~w[forwarded x-forwarded-for x-client-ip x-real-ip]`.
* `headers` - A list of strings naming the `req_headers` to use when deriving the `remote_ip`. Order does not matter. Defaults to `["x-forwarded-for"]`.
* `proxies` - A list of strings in [CIDR](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIDR) notation specifying the IPs of known proxies. Defaults to `[]`.
* `reserved` - Defaults to [localhost](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Localhost) and [private network](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network).
### :rate_limit
This is an advanced feature and disabled by default.
If your instance is behind a reverse proxy you must enable and configure [`Pleroma.Plugs.RemoteIp`](#pleroma-plugs-remoteip).
!!! note
If your instance is behind a reverse proxy ensure [`Pleroma.Plugs.RemoteIp`](#pleroma-plugs-remoteip) is enabled (it is enabled by default).
A keyword list of rate limiters where a key is a limiter name and value is the limiter configuration. The basic configuration is a tuple where:
@ -326,14 +325,31 @@ A keyword list of rate limiters where a key is a limiter name and value is the l
It is also possible to have different limits for unauthenticated and authenticated users: the keyword value must be a list of two tuples where the first one is a config for unauthenticated users and the second one is for authenticated.
For example:
```elixir
config :pleroma, :rate_limit,
authentication: {60_000, 15},
search: [{1000, 10}, {1000, 30}]
```
Means that:
1. In 60 seconds, 15 authentication attempts can be performed from the same IP address.
2. In 1 second, 10 search requests can be performed from the same IP adress by unauthenticated users, while authenticated users can perform 30 search requests per second.
Supported rate limiters:
* `:search` for the search requests (account & status search etc.)
* `:app_account_creation` for registering user accounts from the same IP address
* `:relations_actions` for actions on relations with all users (follow, unfollow)
* `:relation_id_action` for actions on relation with a specific user (follow, unfollow)
* `:statuses_actions` for create / delete / fav / unfav / reblog / unreblog actions on any statuses
* `:status_id_action` for fav / unfav or reblog / unreblog actions on the same status by the same user
* `:search` - Account/Status search.
* `:app_account_creation` - Account registration from the API.
* `:relations_actions` - Following/Unfollowing in general.
* `:relation_id_action` - Following/Unfollowing for a specific user.
* `:statuses_actions` - Status actions such as: (un)repeating, (un)favouriting, creating, deleting.
* `:status_id_action` - (un)Repeating/(un)Favouriting a particular status.
* `:authentication` - Authentication actions, i.e getting an OAuth token.
* `:password_reset` - Requesting password reset emails.
* `:account_confirmation_resend` - Requesting resending account confirmation emails.
* `:ap_routes` - Requesting statuses via ActivityPub.
### :web_cache_ttl

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@ -10,10 +10,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Plugs.RemoteIp do
@behaviour Plug
@headers ~w[
forwarded
x-forwarded-for
x-client-ip
x-real-ip
]
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Localhost