Fixed issue #663.

During the 2fa activation there is no twofactor record yet.
Changed the layout a bit so that it will generate a new twofactor record
when it does not exists yet. Else it will just update the already
existing record.
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BlackDex 2019-10-14 00:32:44 +02:00
parent dc515b83f3
commit 603a964579

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@ -73,14 +73,10 @@ fn activate_authenticator(data: JsonUpcase<EnableAuthenticatorData>, headers: He
err!("Invalid key length") err!("Invalid key length")
} }
let type_ = TwoFactorType::Authenticator; // Validate the token provided with the key, and save new twofactor
let twofactor = TwoFactor::new(user.uuid.clone(), type_, key.to_uppercase()); validate_totp_code(&user.uuid, token, &key.to_uppercase(), &conn)?;
// Validate the token provided with the key
validate_totp_code(&user.uuid, token, &twofactor.data, &conn)?;
_generate_recover_code(&mut user, &conn); _generate_recover_code(&mut user, &conn);
twofactor.save(&conn)?;
Ok(Json(json!({ Ok(Json(json!({
"Enabled": true, "Enabled": true,
@ -112,7 +108,10 @@ pub fn validate_totp_code(user_uuid: &str, totp_code: u64, secret: &str, conn: &
Err(_) => err!("Invalid TOTP secret"), Err(_) => err!("Invalid TOTP secret"),
}; };
let mut twofactor = TwoFactor::find_by_user_and_type(&user_uuid, TwoFactorType::Authenticator as i32, &conn)?; let mut twofactor = match TwoFactor::find_by_user_and_type(&user_uuid, TwoFactorType::Authenticator as i32, &conn) {
Some(tf) => tf,
_ => TwoFactor::new(user_uuid.to_string(), TwoFactorType::Authenticator, secret.to_string()),
};
// Get the current system time in UNIX Epoch (UTC) // Get the current system time in UNIX Epoch (UTC)
let current_time: u64 = SystemTime::now().duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH) let current_time: u64 = SystemTime::now().duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH)
@ -137,6 +136,7 @@ pub fn validate_totp_code(user_uuid: &str, totp_code: u64, secret: &str, conn: &
} }
// Save the last used time step so only totp time steps higher then this one are allowed. // Save the last used time step so only totp time steps higher then this one are allowed.
// This will also save a newly created twofactor if the code is correct.
twofactor.last_used = time_step; twofactor.last_used = time_step;
twofactor.save(&conn)?; twofactor.save(&conn)?;
return Ok(()); return Ok(());