* Initial commit for 2FA support Signed-off-by: Andrew <write@imaginarycode.com> * Add vendored files * Add missing depends * A few clean ups * Added improvements, proper encryption * Better encryption key * Simplify "key" generation * Make 2FA enrollment page more robust * Fix typo * Rename twofa/2FA to TwoFactor * UNIQUE INDEX -> UNIQUE
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/**
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 *  Copyright 2014 Paul Querna
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 *
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 *  Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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 *  you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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 *  You may obtain a copy of the License at
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 *
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 *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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 *
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 *  Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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 *  distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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 *  WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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 *  See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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 *  limitations under the License.
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 *
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 */
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// Package otp implements both HOTP and TOTP based
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// one time passcodes in a Google Authenticator compatible manner.
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//
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// When adding a TOTP for a user, you must store the "secret" value
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// persistently. It is recommend to store the secret in an encrypted field in your
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// datastore.  Due to how TOTP works, it is not possible to store a hash
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// for the secret value like you would a password.
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//
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// To enroll a user, you must first generate an OTP for them.  Google
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// Authenticator supports using a QR code as an enrollment method:
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//
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//	import (
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//		"github.com/pquerna/otp/totp"
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//
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//		"bytes"
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//		"image/png"
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//	)
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//
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//	key, err := totp.Generate(totp.GenerateOpts{
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//			Issuer: "Example.com",
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//			AccountName: "alice@example.com",
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//	})
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//
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//	// Convert TOTP key into a QR code encoded as a PNG image.
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//	var buf bytes.Buffer
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//	img, err := key.Image(200, 200)
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//	png.Encode(&buf, img)
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//
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//	// display the QR code to the user.
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//	display(buf.Bytes())
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//
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//	// Now Validate that the user's successfully added the passcode.
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//	passcode := promptForPasscode()
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//	valid := totp.Validate(passcode, key.Secret())
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//
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//	if valid {
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//		// User successfully used their TOTP, save it to your backend!
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//		storeSecret("alice@example.com", key.Secret())
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//	}
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//
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// Validating a TOTP passcode is very easy, just prompt the user for a passcode
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// and retrieve the associated user's previously stored secret.
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//	import "github.com/pquerna/otp/totp"
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//
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//	passcode := promptForPasscode()
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//	secret := getSecret("alice@example.com")
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//
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//	valid := totp.Validate(passcode, secret)
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//
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//	if valid {
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//		// Success! continue login process.
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//	}
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package otp
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