Closes#27455
> The mechanism responsible for long-term authentication (the 'remember
me' cookie) uses a weak construction technique. It will hash the user's
hashed password and the rands value; it will then call the secure cookie
code, which will encrypt the user's name with the computed hash. If one
were able to dump the database, they could extract those two values to
rebuild that cookie and impersonate a user. That vulnerability exists
from the date the dump was obtained until a user changed their password.
>
> To fix this security issue, the cookie could be created and verified
using a different technique such as the one explained at
https://paragonie.com/blog/2015/04/secure-authentication-php-with-long-term-persistence#secure-remember-me-cookies.
The PR removes the now obsolete setting `COOKIE_USERNAME`.
Change all license headers to comply with REUSE specification.
Fix#16132
Co-authored-by: flynnnnnnnnnn <flynnnnnnnnnn@github>
Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
* chore: rewrite format.
* chore: update format
Signed-off-by: Bo-Yi Wu <appleboy.tw@gmail.com>
* chore: update format
Signed-off-by: Bo-Yi Wu <appleboy.tw@gmail.com>
* chore: Adjacent parameters with the same type should be grouped together
* chore: update format.
* make sure duplicate token names cannot be used
* add check to api routes too
* add @lunny s suggestion
* fix & don't forget User.ID
* AccessTokenByNameExists() return error too
* unique token for each test
* fix lint
Signed-off-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: Lanre Adelowo <yo@lanre.wtf>