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6f3c955aa0 Merge pull request 'elixir1.16 testing' (#742) from elixir1.16 into develop
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma#742
2024-04-12 18:49:33 +00:00
024ffadd80 Merge pull request 'Don't list old accounts as aliases in WebFinger' (#713) from erincandescent/akkoma:no-old-account-alias into develop
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma#713
2024-04-12 18:34:14 +00:00
df25d86999 Cleaned up FEP-fffd commits a bit 2024-04-12 18:50:57 +01:00
4887df12d7 Merge pull request 'Allow for url to be a list' (#718) from helge/akkoma:develop into develop
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma#718
2024-04-12 17:39:38 +00:00
e6ca2b4d2a Merge pull request 'Fix array-less EmojiReacts' (#739) from Oneric/akkoma:tag-arrayless into develop
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma#739
2024-04-12 17:26:07 +00:00
6ba80aaff5 Merge pull request 'Check if data is visible before embedding it in OG tags' (#741) from ograph-restrictions into develop
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma#741
2024-04-12 17:22:59 +00:00
8e60177466 Merge pull request 'MRF.InlineQuotePolicy: Add link to post URL, not ID' (#733) from erincandescent/akkoma:quote-url into develop
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma#733
2024-04-12 17:02:52 +00:00
75d9e2b375 MRF.InlineQuotePolicy: Add link to post URL, not ID
"id" is used for the canonical link to the AS2 representation of an object.
"url" is typically used for the canonical link to the HTTP representation.
It is what we use, for example, when following the "external source" link
in the frontend. However, it's not the link we include in the post contents
for quote posts.

Using URL instead means we include a more user-friendly URL for Mastodon,
and a working (in the browser) URL for Threads
2024-04-12 13:23:50 +02:00
05f8179d08 check if data is visible before embedding it in OG tags
previously we would uncritically take data and format it into
tags for static-fe and the like - however, instances can be
configured to disallow unauthenticated access to these resources.

this means that OG tags as a vector for information leakage.

_technically_ this should only occur if you have both
restrict_unauthenticated *AND* you run static-fe, which makes no
sense since static-fe is for unauthenticated people in particular,
but hey ho.
2024-04-12 05:16:47 +01:00
462225880a Accept EmojiReacts with non-array tag
JSON-LD compaction strips the array since it’s just one object

Fixes: AkkomaGang/akkoma#720
2024-04-09 04:04:16 +02:00
9598137d32 Drop base_url special casing in test env
61621ebdbc already explicitly added
the uploader base url to config/test.exs and it reduces differences
from prod.
2024-04-07 00:20:12 +02:00
554f19a9ed Merge pull request 'Refresh Users much more aggressively when processing Move activities' (#714) from erincandescent/akkoma:move-bust-cache into develop
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma#714
2024-04-03 10:03:14 +00:00
464db9ea0b Don't list old accounts as aliases in WebFinger
Per the XRD specification:

> 2.4. Element <Alias>
>
> The <Alias> element contains a URI value that is an additional
> identifier for the resource described by the XRD. This value
> MUST be an absolute URI. The <Alias> element does not identify
> additional resources the XRD is describing, **but rather provides
> additional identifiers for the same resource.**

(http://docs.oasis-open.org/xri/xrd/v1.0/os/xrd-1.0-os.html#element.alias, emphasis mine)

In other words, the alias list is expected to link to things which are
not just semantically the same, but exactly the same. Old user accounts
don't do that

This change should not pose a compatibility issue: Mastodon does not
list old accounts here (See e1fcb02867/app/serializers/webfinger_serializer.rb (L12))

The use of as:alsoKnownAs is also not quite semantically right here
(see https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/#dfn-alsoknownas, which defines
it to be used to refer to identifiers which are interchangable) but
that's what DID get for reusing a property definition that Mastodon
already squatted long before they got to it
2024-04-01 13:34:58 +02:00
48b3a35793 Update user reference after fetch
Since we always followed redirects (and until recently allowed fuzzy id
matches), the ap_id of the received object might differ from the iniital
fetch url. This lead to us mistakenly trying to insert a new user with
the same nickname, ap_id, etc as an existing user (which will fail due
to uniqueness constraints) instead of updating the existing one.
2024-03-25 14:05:05 -01:00
f07eb4cb55 Sanity check fetched user data
In order to properly process incoming notes we need
to be able to map the key id back to an actor.
Also, check collections actually belong to the same server.

Key ids of Hubzilla and Bridgy samples were updated to what
modern versions of those output. If anything still uses the
old format, we would not be able to verify their posts anyway.
2024-03-25 14:05:05 -01:00
d6d838cbe8 StealEmoji: check remote size before downloading
To save on bandwith and avoid OOMs with large files.
Ofc, this relies on the remote server
 (a) sending a content-length header and
 (b) being honest about the size.

Common fedi servers seem to provide the header and (b) at least raises
the required privilege of an malicious actor to a server infrastructure
admin of an explicitly allowed host.

A more complete defense which still works when faced with
a malicious server requires changes in upstream Finch;
see https://github.com/sneako/finch/issues/224
2024-03-18 22:33:10 -01:00
a4fa2ec9af StealEmoji: make final paths infeasible to predict
Certain attacks rely on predictable paths for their payloads.
If we weren’t so overly lax in our (id, URL) check, the current
counterfeit activity exploit would be one of those.
It seems plausible for future attacks to hinge on
or being made easier by predictable paths too.

In general, letting remote actors place arbitrary data at
a path within our domain of their choosing (sans prefix)
just doesn’t seem like a good idea.

Using fully random filenames would have worked as well, but this
is less friendly for admins checking emoji dirs.
The generated suffix should still be more than enough;
an attacker needs on average 140 trillion attempts to
correctly guess the final path.
2024-03-18 22:33:10 -01:00
d1c4d07404 Convert StealEmoji to pack.json
This will decouple filenames from shortcodes and
allow more image formats to work instead of only
those included in the auto-load glob. (Albeit we
still saved other formats to disk, wasting space)

Furthermore, this will allow us to make
final URL paths infeasible to predict.
2024-03-18 22:33:10 -01:00
5b126567bb StealEmoji: drop superfluous basename
Since 3 commits ago we restrict shortcodes to a subset of
the POSIX Portable Filename Character Set, therefore
this can never have a directory component.
2024-03-18 22:33:10 -01:00
a8c6c780b4 StealEmoji: use Content-Type and reject non-images
E.g. *key’s emoji URLs typically don’t have file extensions, but
until now we just slapped ".png" at its end hoping for the best.

Furthermore, this gives us a chance to actually reject non-images,
which before was not feasible exatly due to those extension-less URLs
2024-03-18 22:33:10 -01:00
111cdb0d86 Split steal_emoji function for better readability 2024-03-18 22:33:10 -01:00
af041db6dc Limit emoji stealer to alphanum, dash, or underscore characters
As suggested in b387f4a1c1, only steal
emoji with alphanumerc, dash, or underscore characters.

Also consolidate all validation logic into a single function.

===

Taken from akkoma#703 with cosmetic tweaks

This matches our existing validation logic from Pleroma.Emoji,
and apart from excluding the dot also POSIX’s Portable Filename
Character Set making it always safe for use in filenames.

Mastodon is even stricter also disallowing U+002D HYPEN-MINUS
and requiring at least two characters.

Given both we and Mastodon reject shortcodes excluded
by this anyway, this doesn’t seem like a loss.
2024-03-18 22:33:10 -01:00
fc36b04016 Drop media proxy same-domain default for base_url
Even more than with user uploads, a same-domain proxy setup bears
significant security risks due to serving untrusted content under
the main domain space.

A risky setup like that should never be the default.
2024-03-18 22:33:10 -01:00
e88d0a2853 Fix Content-Type of our schema
Strict servers fail to process anything from us otherwise.

Fixes: akkoma#716
2024-03-18 22:33:10 -01:00
ba558c0c24 Limit instance emoji to image types
Else malicious emoji packs or our EmojiStealer MRF can
put payloads into the same domain as the instance itself.
Sanitising the content type should prevent proper clients
from acting on any potential payload.

Note, this does not affect the default emoji shipped with Akkoma
as they are handled by another plug. However, those are fully trusted
and thus not in needed of sanitisation.
2024-03-18 22:33:10 -01:00
bdefbb8fd9 plug/upload_media: query config only once on init 2024-03-18 22:33:10 -01:00
f7c9793542 Sanitise Content-Type of uploads
The lack thereof enables spoofing ActivityPub objects.

A malicious user could upload fake activities as attachments
and (if having access to remote search) trick local and remote
fedi instances into fetching and processing it as a valid object.

If uploads are hosted on the same domain as the instance itself,
it is possible for anyone with upload access to impersonate(!)
other users of the same instance.
If uploads are exclusively hosted on a different domain, even the most
basic check of domain of the object id and fetch url matching should
prevent impersonation. However, it may still be possible to trick
servers into accepting bogus users on the upload (sub)domain and bogus
notes attributed to such users.
Instances which later migrated to a different domain and have a
permissive redirect rule in place can still be vulnerable.
If — like Akkoma — the fetching server is overly permissive with
redirects, impersonation still works.

This was possible because Plug.Static also uses our custom
MIME type mappings used for actually authentic AP objects.

Provided external storage providers don’t somehow return ActivityStream
Content-Types on their own, instances using those are also safe against
their users being spoofed via uploads.

Akkoma instances using the OnlyMedia upload filter
cannot be exploited as a vector in this way — IF the
fetching server validates the Content-Type of
fetched objects (Akkoma itself does this already).

However, restricting uploads to only multimedia files may be a bit too
heavy-handed. Instead this commit will restrict the returned
Content-Type headers for user uploaded files to a safe subset, falling
back to generic 'application/octet-stream' for anything else.
This will also protect against non-AP payloads as e.g. used in
past frontend code injection attacks.

It’s a slight regression in user comfort, if say PDFs are uploaded,
but this trade-off seems fairly acceptable.

(Note, just excluding our own custom types would offer no protection
 against non-AP payloads and bear a (perhaps small) risk of a silent
 regression should MIME ever decide to add a canonical extension for
 ActivityPub objects)

Now, one might expect there to be other defence mechanisms
besides Content-Type preventing counterfeits from being accepted,
like e.g. validation of the queried URL and AP ID matching.
Inserting a self-reference into our uploads is hard, but unfortunately
*oma does not verify the id in such a way and happily accepts _anything_
from the same domain (without even considering redirects).
E.g. Sharkey (and possibly other *keys) seem to attempt to guard
against this by immediately refetching the object from its ID, but
this is easily circumvented by just uploading two payloads with the
ID of one linking to the other.

Unfortunately *oma is thus _both_ a vector for spoofing and
vulnerable to those spoof payloads, resulting in an easy way
to impersonate our users.

Similar flaws exists for emoji and media proxy.

Subsequent commits will fix this by rigorously sanitising
content types in more areas, hardening our checks, improving
the default config and discouraging insecure config options.
2024-03-18 22:33:10 -01:00
7ef93c0b6d Add set_content_type to Plug.StaticNoCT 2024-03-04 17:50:20 +01:00
dbb6091d01 Import copy of Plug.Static from Plug 1.15.3
The following commit will apply the needed patch
2024-03-04 17:50:20 +01:00
Helge
5d89e0c917 Allow for url to be a list
This solves interoperability issues, see:
- https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/issues/3253
- https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/fep-fffd-proxy-objects/3172/30?u=helge
- https://data.funfedi.dev/0.1.1/#url-parameter
2024-03-03 09:11:45 +01:00
f18e2ba42c Refresh Users much more aggressively when processing Move activities
The default refresh interval of 1 day is woefully inadequate here;
users expect to be able to add the alias to their new account and
press the move button on their old account and have it work.

This allows callers to specify a maximum age before a refetch is
triggered. We set that to 5s for the move code, as a nice compromise
between Making Things Work and ensuring that this can't be used
to hammer a remote server
2024-02-29 21:14:53 +01:00
7d61fb0906 Merge pull request 'Fix static-fe Twitter metadata / URL previews' (#700) from Oneric/akkoma:staticfe-metadata into develop
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma#700
2024-02-24 13:42:55 +00:00
3111181d3c mix format 2024-02-20 15:09:04 +00:00
b387f4a1c1 Don't steal emoji who's shortcodes have dots or colons in their name
Mastodon at the very least seems to prevent the creation of emoji with
dots in their name (and refuses to accept them in federation). It feels
like being cautious in what we accept is reasonable here.

Colons are the emoji separator and so obviously should be blocked.

Perhaps instead of filtering out things like this we should just
do a regex match on `[a-zA-Z0-9_-]`? But that's plausibly a decision
for another day

    Perhaps we should also have a centralised "is this a valid emoji shortcode?"
    function
2024-02-20 11:33:55 +01:00
Haelwenn (lanodan) Monnier
7d94476dd6 StealEmojiPolicy: Sanitize shortcodes
Closes: https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/issues/3245
2024-02-20 11:19:00 +01:00
37e2a35b86 Fix Twitter metadata
This partly reverts 1d884fd914
while fixing both the issue it addressed and the issue it caused.

The above commit successfully fixed OpenGraph metadata tags
which until then always showed the user bio instead of post content
by handing the activities AP ID as url to the Metadata builder
_instead_ of passing the internal ID as activity_id.
However, in doing so the commit instead inflicted this very problem
onto Twitter metadata tags which ironically are used by akkoma-fe.

This is because while the OpenGraph builder wants an URL as url,
the Twitter builder needs the internal ID to build the URL to the
embedded player for videos and has no URL property.

Thanks to twpol for tracking down this root cause in #644.

Now, once identified the problem is simple, but this simplicity
invites multiple possible solutions to bikeshed about.

 1. Just pass both properties to the builder and let them pick

 2. Drop the url parameter from the OpenGraph builder and instead
     a) build static-fe URL of the post from the ID (like Twitter)
     b) use the passed-in object’s AP ID as an URL

Approach 2a has the disadvantage of hardcoding the expected URL outside
the router, which will be problematic should it ever change.
Approach 2b is conceptually similar to how the builder works atm.
However, the og:url is supposed to be a _permanent_ ID, by changing it
we might, afaiui, technically violate OpenGraph specs(?). (Though its
real-world consequence may very well be near non-existent.)

This leaves just approach 1, which this commit implements.
Albeit it too is not without nits to pick, as it leaves the metadata
builders with an inconsistent interface.

Additionally, this will resolve the subotpimal Discord previews for
content-less image posts reported in #664.
Discord already prefers OpenGraph metadata, so it’s mostly unaffected.
However, it appears when encountering an explicitly empty OpenGraph
description and a non-empty Twitter description, it replaces just the
empty field with its Twitter counterpart, resulting in the user’s bio
slipping into the preview.
Secondly, regardless of any OpenGraph tags, Discord uses twitter:card to
decide how prominently images should be, but due to the bug the card
type was stuck as "summary", forcing images to always remain small.

Root cause identified by: twpol

Fixes: AkkomaGang/akkoma#644
Fixes: AkkomaGang/akkoma#664
2024-02-19 21:09:43 +00:00
755c75d8a4 Merge pull request 'Clean up warnings (+fallback metrics)' (#685) from Oneric/akkoma:metrics into develop
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma#685
2024-02-17 11:41:10 +00:00
289f93f5a2 Merge pull request 'Return last_status_at as date, not datetime' (#681) from katafrakt/akkoma:fix-last-status-at into develop
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma#681
2024-02-17 11:37:19 +00:00
e99e2407f3 Add background_removal to SimplePolicy MRF 2024-02-16 16:36:45 +01:00
7622aa27ca Federate user profile background
Currently our own frontend doesn’t show backgrounds of other users, this
property is already publicly readable via REST API and likely was always
intended to be shown and federated.

Recently Sharkey added support for profile backgrounds and
immediately made them federate and be displayed to others.
We use the same AP field as Sharkey here which should make
it interoperable both ways out-of-the-box.

Ref.: 4e64397635
2024-02-16 16:35:51 +01:00
0ed815b8a1 Merge branch 'followback' into develop 2024-02-16 13:27:40 +00:00
c5dcd07e08 Merge pull request 'Fix OpenAPI spec for preferred_frontend endpoint' (#680) from katafrakt/akkoma:fix-openapi-spec-for-preferred-frontend into develop
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma#680
2024-02-16 12:21:00 +00:00
cda597a05c doc: fix Akkoma identification name
Akkoma stopped pretending to be Pleroma here when the mix project name
was changed in c07fcdbf2b.
2024-02-15 16:25:59 +01:00
376f6b15ca Add ability to auto-approve followbacks
Resolves: AkkomaGang/akkoma#148
2024-02-13 15:42:37 +01:00
13e62b4e51 Fix schema and docs for status_ttl_days and instance
Fixes misspelling and omission of and example in commit
0cfd5b4e89 which added the
status_ttl_property. This was the only place this commit
referred to the property as note_ttl_days.

Partially fixes the omitted schema update of the instance metadata addition
from commit b7e8ce2350. A proper full schema
for nodeinfo is still missing.
2024-02-13 15:39:52 +01:00
29f564f700 Use fallbacks of summary metrics for prometheus 2024-02-12 02:00:09 +01:00
16197ff57a Display memory as MB in live dashboard
With kilobyte the resulting numbers got too large and were cut off
in the charts, making them useless. However, even an idle Akkoma
server’s memory usage is in the lower hundreths of megabytes, so
we don’t need this much precision to begin with for the dashboard.

Other metric users might prefer base units and can handle scaling in a
smarter way, so keep this configurable.
2024-02-12 02:00:09 +01:00
a6df71eebb Don't add summary metrics to prometheus
The exporter doesn’t support them thus we don't lose anything by this,
but it avoids a bunch of warnings each time the server starts up.
2024-02-12 01:59:18 +01:00
df21b61829
Return last_status_at as date, not datetime 2024-02-05 21:42:15 +01:00
e97d08ee98 Merge pull request 'MRF transparency: don’t forget to obfuscate short domains' (#676) from Oneric/akkoma:mrf-obfuscation into develop
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma#676
2024-02-05 08:43:43 +00:00