Merge pull request #5100 from matrix-org/rav/verification_hackery
Improve logging when event-signature checking fails
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Improve logging when event-signature checks fail.
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@ -114,39 +114,53 @@ class Keyring(object):
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server_name. The deferreds run their callbacks in the sentinel
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logcontext.
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"""
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# a list of VerifyKeyRequests
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verify_requests = []
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handle = preserve_fn(_handle_key_deferred)
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for server_name, json_object in server_and_json:
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def process(server_name, json_object):
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"""Process an entry in the request list
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Given a (server_name, json_object) pair from the request list,
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adds a key request to verify_requests, and returns a deferred which will
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complete or fail (in the sentinel context) when verification completes.
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"""
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key_ids = signature_ids(json_object, server_name)
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if not key_ids:
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logger.warn("Request from %s: no supported signature keys",
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server_name)
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deferred = defer.fail(SynapseError(
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return defer.fail(
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SynapseError(
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400,
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"Not signed with a supported algorithm",
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"Not signed by %s" % (server_name,),
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Codes.UNAUTHORIZED,
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))
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else:
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deferred = defer.Deferred()
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)
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)
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logger.debug("Verifying for %s with key_ids %s",
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server_name, key_ids)
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# add the key request to the queue, but don't start it off yet.
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verify_request = VerifyKeyRequest(
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server_name, key_ids, json_object, deferred
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server_name, key_ids, json_object, defer.Deferred(),
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)
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verify_requests.append(verify_request)
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# now run _handle_key_deferred, which will wait for the key request
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# to complete and then do the verification.
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#
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# We want _handle_key_request to log to the right context, so we
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# wrap it with preserve_fn (aka run_in_background)
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return handle(verify_request)
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results = [
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process(server_name, json_object)
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for server_name, json_object in server_and_json
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]
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if verify_requests:
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run_in_background(self._start_key_lookups, verify_requests)
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# Pass those keys to handle_key_deferred so that the json object
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# signatures can be verified
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handle = preserve_fn(_handle_key_deferred)
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return [
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handle(rq) for rq in verify_requests
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]
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return results
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def _start_key_lookups(self, verify_requests):
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@ -269,7 +269,18 @@ def _check_sigs_on_pdus(keyring, room_version, pdus):
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for p in pdus_to_check_sender
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])
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def sender_err(e, pdu_to_check):
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errmsg = "event id %s: unable to verify signature for sender %s: %s" % (
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pdu_to_check.pdu.event_id,
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pdu_to_check.sender_domain,
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e.getErrorMessage(),
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)
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# XX not really sure if these are the right codes, but they are what
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# we've done for ages
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raise SynapseError(400, errmsg, Codes.UNAUTHORIZED)
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for p, d in zip(pdus_to_check_sender, more_deferreds):
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d.addErrback(sender_err, p)
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p.deferreds.append(d)
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# now let's look for events where the sender's domain is different to the
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@ -291,7 +302,18 @@ def _check_sigs_on_pdus(keyring, room_version, pdus):
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for p in pdus_to_check_event_id
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])
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def event_err(e, pdu_to_check):
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errmsg = (
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"event id %s: unable to verify signature for event id domain: %s" % (
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pdu_to_check.pdu.event_id,
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e.getErrorMessage(),
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)
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)
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# XX as above: not really sure if these are the right codes
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raise SynapseError(400, errmsg, Codes.UNAUTHORIZED)
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for p, d in zip(pdus_to_check_event_id, more_deferreds):
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d.addErrback(event_err, p)
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p.deferreds.append(d)
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# replace lists of deferreds with single Deferreds
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