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author | zeripath <art27@cantab.net> | 2020-09-19 17:44:55 +0100 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-09-20 00:44:55 +0800 |
commit | 4979f15c3f44b8e7be46ebce02e25ebd9cc74197 (patch) | |
tree | 803aa9da68170090d22d7a1235f36189d1bca9ba /models/gpg_key.go | |
parent | 89c94e2f8e871028492d5460fd3a10794f4ced1b (diff) | |
download | gitea-4979f15c3f44b8e7be46ebce02e25ebd9cc74197.tar.gz gitea-4979f15c3f44b8e7be46ebce02e25ebd9cc74197.zip |
Add configurable Trust Models (#11712)
* Add configurable Trust Models
Gitea's default signature verification model differs from GitHub. GitHub
uses signatures to verify that the committer is who they say they are -
meaning that when GitHub makes a signed commit it must be the committer.
The GitHub model prevents re-publishing of commits after revocation of a
key and prevents re-signing of other people's commits to create a
completely trusted repository signed by one key or a set of trusted
keys.
The default behaviour of Gitea in contrast is to always display the
avatar and information related to a signature. This allows signatures to
be decoupled from the committer. That being said, allowing arbitary
users to present other peoples commits as theirs is not necessarily
desired therefore we have a trust model whereby signatures from
collaborators are marked trusted, signatures matching the commit line
are marked untrusted and signatures that match a user in the db but not
the committer line are marked unmatched.
The problem with this model is that this conflicts with Github therefore
we need to provide an option to allow users to choose the Github model
should they wish to.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
* Adjust locale strings
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
* as per @6543
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
* Update models/gpg_key.go
* Add migration for repository
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'models/gpg_key.go')
-rw-r--r-- | models/gpg_key.go | 89 |
1 files changed, 64 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/models/gpg_key.go b/models/gpg_key.go index 662eac939b..b944fdcbff 100644 --- a/models/gpg_key.go +++ b/models/gpg_key.go @@ -831,7 +831,7 @@ func ParseCommitsWithSignature(oldCommits *list.List, repository *Repository) *l newCommits = list.New() e = oldCommits.Front() ) - memberMap := map[int64]bool{} + keyMap := map[string]bool{} for e != nil { c := e.Value.(UserCommit) @@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ func ParseCommitsWithSignature(oldCommits *list.List, repository *Repository) *l Verification: ParseCommitWithSignature(c.Commit), } - _ = CalculateTrustStatus(signCommit.Verification, repository, &memberMap) + _ = CalculateTrustStatus(signCommit.Verification, repository, &keyMap) newCommits.PushBack(signCommit) e = e.Next() @@ -849,31 +849,70 @@ func ParseCommitsWithSignature(oldCommits *list.List, repository *Repository) *l } // CalculateTrustStatus will calculate the TrustStatus for a commit verification within a repository -func CalculateTrustStatus(verification *CommitVerification, repository *Repository, memberMap *map[int64]bool) (err error) { - if verification.Verified { - verification.TrustStatus = "trusted" - if verification.SigningUser.ID != 0 { - var isMember bool - if memberMap != nil { - var has bool - isMember, has = (*memberMap)[verification.SigningUser.ID] - if !has { - isMember, err = repository.IsOwnerMemberCollaborator(verification.SigningUser.ID) - (*memberMap)[verification.SigningUser.ID] = isMember - } - } else { - isMember, err = repository.IsOwnerMemberCollaborator(verification.SigningUser.ID) - } +func CalculateTrustStatus(verification *CommitVerification, repository *Repository, keyMap *map[string]bool) (err error) { + if !verification.Verified { + return + } - if !isMember { - verification.TrustStatus = "untrusted" - if verification.CommittingUser.ID != verification.SigningUser.ID { - // The committing user and the signing user are not the same and are not the default key - // This should be marked as questionable unless the signing user is a collaborator/team member etc. - verification.TrustStatus = "unmatched" - } - } + // There are several trust models in Gitea + trustModel := repository.GetTrustModel() + + // In the Committer trust model a signature is trusted if it matches the committer + // - it doesn't matter if they're a collaborator, the owner, Gitea or Github + // NB: This model is commit verification only + if trustModel == CommitterTrustModel { + // default to "unmatched" + verification.TrustStatus = "unmatched" + + // We can only verify against users in our database but the default key will match + // against by email if it is not in the db. + if (verification.SigningUser.ID != 0 && + verification.CommittingUser.ID == verification.SigningUser.ID) || + (verification.SigningUser.ID == 0 && verification.CommittingUser.ID == 0 && + verification.SigningUser.Email == verification.CommittingUser.Email) { + verification.TrustStatus = "trusted" } + return } + + // Now we drop to the more nuanced trust models... + verification.TrustStatus = "trusted" + + if verification.SigningUser.ID == 0 { + // This commit is signed by the default key - but this key is not assigned to a user in the DB. + + // However in the CollaboratorCommitterTrustModel we cannot mark this as trusted + // unless the default key matches the email of a non-user. + if trustModel == CollaboratorCommitterTrustModel && (verification.CommittingUser.ID != 0 || + verification.SigningUser.Email != verification.CommittingUser.Email) { + verification.TrustStatus = "untrusted" + } + return + } + + var isMember bool + if keyMap != nil { + var has bool + isMember, has = (*keyMap)[verification.SigningKey.KeyID] + if !has { + isMember, err = repository.IsOwnerMemberCollaborator(verification.SigningUser.ID) + (*keyMap)[verification.SigningKey.KeyID] = isMember + } + } else { + isMember, err = repository.IsOwnerMemberCollaborator(verification.SigningUser.ID) + } + + if !isMember { + verification.TrustStatus = "untrusted" + if verification.CommittingUser.ID != verification.SigningUser.ID { + // The committing user and the signing user are not the same + // This should be marked as questionable unless the signing user is a collaborator/team member etc. + verification.TrustStatus = "unmatched" + } + } else if trustModel == CollaboratorCommitterTrustModel && verification.CommittingUser.ID != verification.SigningUser.ID { + // The committing user and the signing user are not the same and our trustmodel states that they must match + verification.TrustStatus = "unmatched" + } + return } |