commit | 2afce52141f7495d6867a9aeb0bcbd0c7494288f | [log] [tgz] |
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author | David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org> | Sat Jan 05 17:04:59 2019 +0100 |
committer | David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net> | Fri Jan 11 08:36:00 2019 +0900 |
tree | 3a55b7274be204b09bed0d64cd572137746a0109 | |
parent | 0b61aa0aa19afe84b83766572cda46f6cb529dd8 [diff] |
Revert "Fix the missing DB entry in Gerrit DB" This reverts commit fcc90699fdec17b941a473221d228c832a533fc0. Reason for revert: Security vulnerability for OAuth and OpenID auth schemes. OAuth and OpenID authentication schemes support multiple identity providers, e.g.: CAS-OAuth2 and GitHub-OAuth2. An attacker can easily impersonate existing Gerrit user by creating account on a different provider with exactly the same username as the existing Gerrit account. Instead of creating a fresh new user, the new account is erroneously linked to the existing Gerrit account, even though, account linking feature was not triggered from the Gerrit UI. The original commit tried to fix intermittent database corruption problem, with missing record in the database, in the context of single identity provider (LDAP) where such problem doesn't exist, as there is no way that one single username can belong to physical different users. Nevertheless, there should be found another workaround, as trying to recover on the fly and introducing severe security breach for other auth schemes supported in Gerrit. If all else fails, the missing database record has to be inserted manually and the corresponding account must be re-indexed. Bug: Issue 7652 Bug: Issue 10242 Change-Id: Icba3452c153b2ae3cc1a4ebc569342641f38c07c
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