Hide AccountLocked exception from end users

This change hides the AccountLocked exception from being returned
to the end user to hide sensitive information that a potential
malicious person could gain insight from.

The notification handler catches the AccountLocked exception as
before, but after sending the audit notification, it instead
bubbles up Unauthorized rather than AccountLocked.

Co-Authored-By: Samuel de Medeiros Queiroz <samueldmq@gmail.com>

Change-Id: Id51241989b22c52810391f3e8e1cadbf8613d873
Related-Bug: #1688137
This commit is contained in:
Gage Hugo 2020-10-27 15:22:04 -05:00
parent 10057702ac
commit ac2631ae33
4 changed files with 16 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -580,6 +580,8 @@ class CadfNotificationWrapper(object):
taxonomy.OUTCOME_FAILURE,
target, self.event_type,
reason=audit_reason)
if isinstance(ex, exception.AccountLocked):
raise exception.Unauthorized
raise
except Exception:
# For authentication failure send a CADF event as well

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@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ class CADFNotificationsForPCIDSSEvents(BaseNotificationTest):
password = uuid.uuid4().hex
new_password = uuid.uuid4().hex
expected_responses = [AssertionError, AssertionError, AssertionError,
exception.AccountLocked]
exception.Unauthorized]
user_ref = unit.new_user_ref(domain_id=self.domain_id,
password=password)
user_ref = PROVIDERS.identity_api.create_user(user_ref)

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@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ class LockingOutUserTests(test_backend_sql.SqlTests):
)
# test locking out user after max failed attempts
self._fail_auth_repeatedly(self.user['id'])
self.assertRaises(exception.AccountLocked,
self.assertRaises(exception.Unauthorized,
PROVIDERS.identity_api.authenticate,
user_id=self.user['id'],
password=uuid.uuid4().hex)
@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ class LockingOutUserTests(test_backend_sql.SqlTests):
with self.make_request():
# lockout user
self._fail_auth_repeatedly(self.user['id'])
self.assertRaises(exception.AccountLocked,
self.assertRaises(exception.Unauthorized,
PROVIDERS.identity_api.authenticate,
user_id=self.user['id'],
password=uuid.uuid4().hex)
@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ class LockingOutUserTests(test_backend_sql.SqlTests):
with self.make_request():
# lockout user
self._fail_auth_repeatedly(self.user['id'])
self.assertRaises(exception.AccountLocked,
self.assertRaises(exception.Unauthorized,
PROVIDERS.identity_api.authenticate,
user_id=self.user['id'],
password=uuid.uuid4().hex)
@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ class LockingOutUserTests(test_backend_sql.SqlTests):
with self.make_request():
# lockout user
self._fail_auth_repeatedly(self.user['id'])
self.assertRaises(exception.AccountLocked,
self.assertRaises(exception.Unauthorized,
PROVIDERS.identity_api.authenticate,
user_id=self.user['id'],
password=uuid.uuid4().hex)
@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ class LockingOutUserTests(test_backend_sql.SqlTests):
# repeat failed auth the max times
self._fail_auth_repeatedly(self.user['id'])
# test user account is locked
self.assertRaises(exception.AccountLocked,
self.assertRaises(exception.Unauthorized,
PROVIDERS.identity_api.authenticate,
user_id=self.user['id'],
password=uuid.uuid4().hex)

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
---
fixes:
- |
[`bug 1688137 <https://bugs.launchpad.net/keystone/+bug/1688137>`_]
Fixed the AccountLocked exception being shown to the end user since
it provides some information that could be exploited by a
malicious user. The end user will now see Unauthorized instead of
AccountLocked, preventing user info oracle exploitation.