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Source code for galaxy.webapps.tool_shed.framework.middleware.remoteuser

"""
Middleware for handling $REMOTE_USER if use_remote_user is enabled.
"""
import socket

from galaxy.util import safe_str_cmp

errorpage = """
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html lang="en">
    <head>
        <title>Galaxy</title>
        <style type="text/css">
        body {
            min-width: 500px;
            text-align: center;
        }
        .errormessage {
            font: 75%% verdana, "Bitstream Vera Sans", geneva, arial, helvetica, helve, sans-serif;
            padding: 10px;
            margin: 100px auto;
            min-height: 32px;
            max-width: 500px;
            border: 1px solid #AA6666;
            background-color: #FFCCCC;
            text-align: left;
        }
        </style>
    </head>
    <body>
        <div class="errormessage">
            <h4>%s</h4>
            <p>%s</p>
        </div>
    </body>
</html>
"""


[docs]class RemoteUser(object):
[docs] def __init__(self, app, maildomain=None, display_servers=None, admin_users=None, remote_user_secret_header=None): self.app = app self.maildomain = maildomain self.display_servers = display_servers or [] self.admin_users = admin_users or [] self.config_secret_header = remote_user_secret_header
def __call__(self, environ, start_response): environ['webapp'] = 'tool_shed' # Allow display servers if self.display_servers and 'REMOTE_ADDR' in environ: try: host = socket.gethostbyaddr(environ['REMOTE_ADDR'])[0] except(socket.error, socket.herror, socket.gaierror, socket.timeout): # in the event of a lookup failure, deny access host = None if host in self.display_servers: environ['HTTP_REMOTE_USER'] = 'remote_display_server@%s' % (self.maildomain or 'example.org') return self.app(environ, start_response) # If the secret header is enabled, we expect upstream to send along some key # in HTTP_GX_SECRET, so we'll need to compare that here to the correct value # # This is not an ideal location for this function. The reason being # that because this check is done BEFORE the REMOTE_USER check, it is # possible to attack the GX_SECRET key without having correct # credentials. However, that's why it's not "ideal", but it is "good # enough". The only users able to exploit this are ones with access to # the local system (unless Galaxy is listening on 0.0.0.0....). It # seems improbable that an attacker with access to the server hosting # Galaxy would not have access to Galaxy itself, and be attempting to # attack the system if self.config_secret_header is not None: if not safe_str_cmp(environ.get('HTTP_GX_SECRET'), self.config_secret_header): title = "Access to Galaxy is denied" message = """ Galaxy is configured to authenticate users via an external method (such as HTTP authentication in Apache), but an incorrect shared secret key was provided by the upstream (proxy) server.</p> <p>Please contact your local Galaxy administrator. The variable <code>remote_user_secret</code> and <code>GX_SECRET</code> header must be set before you may access Galaxy. """ return self.error(start_response, title, message) # Apache sets REMOTE_USER to the string '(null)' when using the Rewrite* method for passing REMOTE_USER and a user is # un-authenticated. Any other possible values need to go here as well. path_info = environ.get('PATH_INFO', '') if 'HTTP_REMOTE_USER' in environ and environ['HTTP_REMOTE_USER'] != '(null)': if not environ['HTTP_REMOTE_USER'].count('@'): if self.maildomain is not None: environ['HTTP_REMOTE_USER'] += '@' + self.maildomain else: title = "Access to this Galaxy tool shed is denied" message = """ This Galaxy tool shed is configured to authenticate users via an external method (such as HTTP authentication in Apache), but only a username (not an email address) was provided by the upstream (proxy) server. Since tool shed usernames are email addresses, a default mail domain must be set.</[> <p>The variable <code>remote_user_maildomain</code> must be set before you can access this tool shed. Contact your local tool shed administrator. """ return self.error(start_response, title, message) return self.app(environ, start_response) elif path_info.startswith('/api/'): # The API handles its own authentication via keys return self.app(environ, start_response) elif path_info.startswith('/user/api_keys'): # api_keys can be managed when remote_user is in use. pass else: title = "Access to this Galaxy tool shed is denied" message = """ This Galaxy tool shed is configured to authenticate users via an external method (such as HTTP authentication in Apache), but a username was not provided by the upstream (proxy) server. This is generally due to a misconfiguration in the upstream server.</p> <p>Contact your local Galaxy tool shed administrator. """ return self.error(start_response, title, message)
[docs] def error(self, start_response, title="Access denied", message="Contact your local Galaxy tool shed administrator."): start_response('403 Forbidden', [('Content-type', 'text/html')]) return [errorpage % (title, message)]