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77 lines
3.0 KiB
PHP
77 lines
3.0 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace App\Providers;
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use Illuminate\Foundation\Support\Providers\AuthServiceProvider as ServiceProvider;
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use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Auth;
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use App\Services\Auth\ReverseProxyGuard;
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use App\Extensions\EloquentTwoFAuthProvider;
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use App\Extensions\RemoteUserProvider;
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use DarkGhostHunter\Larapass\WebAuthn\WebAuthnAssertValidator;
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use Illuminate\Contracts\Hashing\Hasher;
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class AuthServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
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{
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/**
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* The policy mappings for the application.
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*
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*/
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// protected $policies = [
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// 'App\Models\Model' => 'App\Policies\ModelPolicy',
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// ];
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/**
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* Register any authentication / authorization services.
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*
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* @return void
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*/
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public function boot()
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{
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$this->registerPolicies();
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// We use our own user provider derived from the Larapass user provider.
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// The only difference between the 2 providers is that the custom one sets
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// the webauthn fallback setting with 2FAuth's 'useWebauthnOnly' option
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// value instead of the 'larapass.fallback' config value.
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// This way we can offer the user to change this setting from the 2FAuth UI
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// rather than from the .env file.
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Auth::provider(
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'eloquent-2fauth',
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static function ($app, $config) {
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return new EloquentTwoFAuthProvider(
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$app['config'],
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$app[WebAuthnAssertValidator::class],
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$app[Hasher::class],
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$config['model']
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);
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}
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);
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// Register a custom provider for reverse-proxy authentication
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Auth::provider('remote-user', function ($app, array $config) {
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// Return an instance of Illuminate\Contracts\Auth\UserProvider...
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return new RemoteUserProvider;
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});
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// Register a custom driver for reverse-proxy authentication
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Auth::extend('reverse-proxy', function ($app, string $name, array $config) {
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// Return an instance of Illuminate\Contracts\Auth\Guard...
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return new ReverseProxyGuard(Auth::createUserProvider($config['provider']));
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});
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// Normally we should set the Passport routes here using Passport::routes().
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// If so the passport routes would be set for both 'web' and 'api' middlewares without
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// possibility to exclude the web middleware (we can only pass additional middlewares to Passport::routes())
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//
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// The problem is that 2Fauth front-end uses the Laravel FreshApiToken to consum its API as a first party app.
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// So we have a laravel_token cookie added to each response to perform the authentication.
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//
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// Don't know why but when passing through the web middleware the requests to Personal Access Tokens management routes return
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// responses with inconsistent cookies that make the next request unauthorized.
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// To avoid this the Passport routes for PAT management are set in the /routes/api.php file
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}
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}
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