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util.paseto: Implementation of PASETO v4.public tokens
PASETO provides an alternative to JWT with the promise of fewer implementation
pitfalls. The v4.public algorithm allows asymmetric cryptographically-verified
token issuance and validation.
In summary, such tokens can be issued by one party and securely verified by
any other party independently using the public key of the issuer. This has a
number of potential applications in a decentralized network and ecosystem such
as XMPP. For example, such tokens could be combined with XEP-0317 to allow
hats to be verified even in the context of a third-party MUC service.
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 24 Jun 2022 17:03:28 +0100 |
parent | 12401:c029ddcad258 |
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local set = require "util.set"; insulate("net.resolvers.service", function () local adns = { resolver = function () return { lookup = function (_, cb, qname, qtype, qclass) if qname == "_xmpp-server._tcp.example.com" and (qtype or "SRV") == "SRV" and (qclass or "IN") == "IN" then cb({ { -- 60+35+60 srv = { target = "xmpp0-a.example.com", port = 5228, priority = 0, weight = 60 }; }; { srv = { target = "xmpp0-b.example.com", port = 5216, priority = 0, weight = 35 }; }; { srv = { target = "xmpp0-c.example.com", port = 5200, priority = 0, weight = 0 }; }; { srv = { target = "xmpp0-d.example.com", port = 5256, priority = 0, weight = 120 }; }; { srv = { target = "xmpp1-a.example.com", port = 5273, priority = 1, weight = 30 }; }; { srv = { target = "xmpp1-b.example.com", port = 5274, priority = 1, weight = 30 }; }; { srv = { target = "xmpp2.example.com", port = 5275, priority = 2, weight = 0 }; }; }); elseif qname == "_xmpp-server._tcp.single.example.com" and (qtype or "SRV") == "SRV" and (qclass or "IN") == "IN" then cb({ { srv = { target = "xmpp0-a.example.com", port = 5269, priority = 0, weight = 0 }; }; }); elseif qname == "_xmpp-server._tcp.half.example.com" and (qtype or "SRV") == "SRV" and (qclass or "IN") == "IN" then cb({ { srv = { target = "xmpp0-a.example.com", port = 5269, priority = 0, weight = 0 }; }; { srv = { target = "xmpp0-b.example.com", port = 5270, priority = 0, weight = 1 }; }; }); elseif qtype == "A" then local l = qname:match("%-(%a)%.example.com$") or "1"; local d = ("%d"):format(l:byte()) cb({ { a = "127.0.0."..d; }; }); elseif qtype == "AAAA" then local l = qname:match("%-(%a)%.example.com$") or "1"; local d = ("%04d"):format(l:byte()) cb({ { aaaa = "fdeb:9619:649e:c7d9::"..d; }; }); else cb(nil); end end; }; end; }; package.loaded["net.adns"] = mock(adns); local resolver = require "net.resolvers.service"; math.randomseed(os.time()); it("works for 99% of deployments", function () -- Most deployments only have a single SRV record, let's make -- sure that works okay local expected_targets = set.new({ -- xmpp0-a "tcp4 127.0.0.97 5269"; "tcp6 fdeb:9619:649e:c7d9::0097 5269"; }); local received_targets = set.new({}); local r = resolver.new("single.example.com", "xmpp-server"); local done = false; local function handle_target(...) if ... == nil then done = true; -- No more targets return; end received_targets:add(table.concat({ ... }, " ", 1, 3)); end r:next(handle_target); while not done do r:next(handle_target); end -- We should have received all expected targets, and no unexpected -- ones: assert.truthy(set.xor(received_targets, expected_targets):empty()); end); it("supports A/AAAA fallback", function () -- Many deployments don't have any SRV records, so we should -- fall back to A/AAAA records instead when that is the case local expected_targets = set.new({ -- xmpp0-a "tcp4 127.0.0.97 5269"; "tcp6 fdeb:9619:649e:c7d9::0097 5269"; }); local received_targets = set.new({}); local r = resolver.new("xmpp0-a.example.com", "xmpp-server", "tcp", { default_port = 5269 }); local done = false; local function handle_target(...) if ... == nil then done = true; -- No more targets return; end received_targets:add(table.concat({ ... }, " ", 1, 3)); end r:next(handle_target); while not done do r:next(handle_target); end -- We should have received all expected targets, and no unexpected -- ones: assert.truthy(set.xor(received_targets, expected_targets):empty()); end); it("works", function () local expected_targets = set.new({ -- xmpp0-a "tcp4 127.0.0.97 5228"; "tcp6 fdeb:9619:649e:c7d9::0097 5228"; "tcp4 127.0.0.97 5273"; "tcp6 fdeb:9619:649e:c7d9::0097 5273"; -- xmpp0-b "tcp4 127.0.0.98 5274"; "tcp6 fdeb:9619:649e:c7d9::0098 5274"; "tcp4 127.0.0.98 5216"; "tcp6 fdeb:9619:649e:c7d9::0098 5216"; -- xmpp0-c "tcp4 127.0.0.99 5200"; "tcp6 fdeb:9619:649e:c7d9::0099 5200"; -- xmpp0-d "tcp4 127.0.0.100 5256"; "tcp6 fdeb:9619:649e:c7d9::0100 5256"; -- xmpp2 "tcp4 127.0.0.49 5275"; "tcp6 fdeb:9619:649e:c7d9::0049 5275"; }); local received_targets = set.new({}); local r = resolver.new("example.com", "xmpp-server"); local done = false; local function handle_target(...) if ... == nil then done = true; -- No more targets return; end received_targets:add(table.concat({ ... }, " ", 1, 3)); end r:next(handle_target); while not done do r:next(handle_target); end -- We should have received all expected targets, and no unexpected -- ones: assert.truthy(set.xor(received_targets, expected_targets):empty()); end); it("balances across weights correctly #slow", function () -- This mimics many repeated connections to 'example.com' (mock -- records defined above), and records the port number of the -- first target. Therefore it (should) only return priority -- 0 records, and the input data is constructed such that the -- last two digits of the port number represent the percentage -- of times that record should (on average) be picked first. -- To prevent random test failures, we test across a handful -- of fixed (randomly selected) seeds. for _, seed in ipairs({ 8401877, 3943829, 7830992 }) do math.randomseed(seed); local results = {}; local function run() local run_results = {}; local r = resolver.new("example.com", "xmpp-server"); local function record_target(...) if ... == nil then -- No more targets return; end run_results = { ... }; end r:next(record_target); return run_results[3]; end for _ = 1, 1000 do local port = run(); results[port] = (results[port] or 0) + 1; end local ports = {}; for port in pairs(results) do table.insert(ports, port); end table.sort(ports); for _, port in ipairs(ports) do --print("PORT", port, tostring((results[port]/1000) * 100).."% hits (expected "..tostring(port-5200).."%)"); local hit_pct = (results[port]/1000) * 100; local expected_pct = port - 5200; --print(hit_pct, expected_pct, math.abs(hit_pct - expected_pct)); assert.is_true(math.abs(hit_pct - expected_pct) < 5); end --print("---"); end end); end);