Workaround Gitiles bug on All-Users visibility

Gitiles has special FilteredRepository wrapper that
allows to carefully hide refs based on the project's ACLs.
There is however an optimisation that skips the filtering
in case a user has READ permissions on every ACLs patterns.

When the target repository is All-Users, the optimisation
turns into a security issue because it allows seeing everything
that belongs to everyone:
- draft comments
- PII of all users
- external ids
- draft edits

Block Gitiles or any other part of Gerrit to abuse of this
power when the target repository is All-Users, where nobody
can be authorised to skip the ACLs evaluation.

Cover the additional special case of the All-Users project
access with two explicit positive and negative tests,
so that the security check is covered.

Bug: Issue 13621
Change-Id: Ia6ea1a9fd5473adff534204aea7d8f25324a45b7
(cherry picked from commit 45071d6977932bca5a1427c8abad24710fed2e33)
(cherry picked from commit 1be1d6ff45f18c978fd21e5c7d437d0a1351d7d8)
2 files changed
tree: 6157fd25d875cfb2023d3c5aca3af0b04c803b7a
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README.md

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