Review Request 120431: Fix and future-proof Dr Konqi security methods on Bugzilla
Thomas Lübking
thomas.luebking at gmail.com
Thu Oct 9 21:26:00 BST 2014
> On Okt. 9, 2014, 8:06 nachm., Ian Wadham wrote:
> > A simplified patch for Dr Konqi went in for review about 20 hours ago. There are now about 4 hours till the KDE 4.14.2 deadline and there has been no feedback re the new patch, but it does follow previous reviewers' suggestions.
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> > So I propose to commit this code and thus fix https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=337742 and also protect Dr Konqi from token-based security being discontinued in the future in Bugzilla software.
No functional objections from my side (some coding style, but I don't maintain that code and it's not kdelibs)
It would be really great if anyone with a record on DrKonqi could have commented, but fact is that DrKonqi is broken right now and could hardly break more. And a broken bug report tool (that shows it's brokeness *after* the user took the effort to report a bug) makes KDE look really bad.
If Albert (or his release team hat) doesn't veto, you should push it - as alternative, Albert (representing the release team) could offer to pick it between tag and release.
- Thomas
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On Okt. 9, 2014, 12:06 vorm., Ian Wadham wrote:
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> (Updated Okt. 9, 2014, 12:06 vorm.)
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> Review request for KDE Software on Mac OS X, KDE Runtime, Ben Cooksley, Darío Andrés Rodríguez, George Kiagiadakis, Jekyll Wu, and Matthias Fuchs.
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> Bugs: 337742
> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=337742
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> Repository: kde-runtime
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> Description
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> When bugs.kde.org changed over to Bugzilla 4.4.5 in July 2014, the security method used by Bugzilla changed from cookies to tokens that had to be supplied as parameters with every secure remote-procedure call. Further changes to security methods have been announced by Bugzilla and are documented for unstable 4.5.x versions of Bugzilla software. Tokens will be deprecated and then discontinued. When this happens, Dr Konqi will need to supply a user-login name and a password with every secure remote-procedure call. Furthermore, the traditional "User.login" call presently used by Dr Konqi will be deprecated and discontinued.
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> This patch fixes the tokens problem, which has given rise to several bug reports https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=337742 and duplicates. It also provides for automatic switching to passwords-only security as and when the Bugzilla version changes again. This uses
> a general data-driven approach which can be easily updated, ahead of time, next time Bugzilla announces a change that affects Dr Konqi, whether it be in security methods or some other feature.
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> NOTES:
> 1. This patch is intended to be forward-portable to Frameworks/KF5, but I work on Apple OS X, where it is not yet possible to run Frameworks/KF5 and do the porting and testing. So could someone else please do it?
> 2. Another Review Request https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/120376/ addresses the tokens issue only, but it should be reviewed and shipped as a matter of urgency, both in KDE 4 and Frameworks, the next bug-fixing release for KDE 4.14 being due for tagging on Thursday, 9 October. That will leave more time for this review (120431) of my more long-term and more general patch.
> 3. The passwords-only part of my patch is currently storing the password in clear. Suggestions re encryption are welcomed --- or the code could be changed to make use of KWalletD mandatory (but that might not be fully portable to all platforms).
> 4. When the Bugzilla call "User.login" is discontinued, some re-sequencing of the flow of KAssistantDialog pages will be needed. I have not attempted to do that at this stage. Probably the entry of the user name and password should be delayed until the report has been accepted by the Dr Konqi logic and it is just about to be sent to bugs.kde.org or attached to an existing bug report.
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> REFERENCES:
> http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/
> http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/tip/en/html/api/Bugzilla/WebService.html#LOGGING_IN Bugzilla 4.5.x (future) API doco re security
> http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/4.4/en/html/api/Bugzilla/WebService.html#LOGGING_IN Bugzilla 4.4.5 (current) API doco re security
> http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/tip/en/html/api/Bugzilla/WebService/User.html#login User.login will be DEPRECATED in 4.5.x
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> Diffs
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> drkonqi/bugzillalib.h 570169b
> drkonqi/bugzillalib.cpp f74753c
> drkonqi/reportassistantpages_bugzilla.h b7af5b8
> drkonqi/reportassistantpages_bugzilla.cpp 22183f0
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/120431/diff/
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> Testing
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> Used the bugstest.kde.org database and KDE 4 master on KDE/kde-runtime repository.
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> Tested a range of version numbers (see commented-out test data) against a range of 5 or 6 hypothetical and real Bugzilla versions at which things could or will change. This was to test the basic version-checking and feature-choosing algorithm.
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> Tested submitting both full reports and attached reports, using both the token method and the passwords-only method.
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> Also tested with KWalletD supplying the username and password on Dr Konqi's login dialog.
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> Thanks,
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> Ian Wadham
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