From 38308e6d1353eda587d676ac40ce489c638fb0c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kasper Timm Hansen Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2017 21:41:16 +0200 Subject: [ci skip] Attempt a new explanation for rotations. It's become clear to me that the use case is still a bit muddy and the upgrade path is going to be tough for people to figure out. This attempts at understanding it better through documentation, but still needs follow up work. [ Michael Coyne & Kasper Timm Hansen ] --- .../lib/active_support/message_encryptor.rb | 46 ++++++++++------------ .../lib/active_support/message_verifier.rb | 45 ++++++++++----------- 2 files changed, 42 insertions(+), 49 deletions(-) (limited to 'activesupport/lib/active_support') diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/message_encryptor.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/message_encryptor.rb index 003fb4c354..8a1918039c 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/message_encryptor.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/message_encryptor.rb @@ -57,31 +57,27 @@ module ActiveSupport # # === Rotating keys # - # This class also defines a +rotate+ method which can be used to rotate out - # encryption keys no longer in use. - # - # This method is called with an options hash where a +:cipher+ option and - # either a +:raw_key+ or +:secret+ option must be defined. If +:raw_key+ is - # defined, it is used directly for the underlying encryption function. If - # the +:secret+ option is defined, a +:salt+ option must also be defined and - # a +KeyGenerator+ instance will be used to derive a key using +:salt+. When - # +:secret+ is used, a +:key_generator+ option may also be defined allowing - # for custom +KeyGenerator+ instances. If CBC encryption is used a - # `:raw_signed_key` or a `:signed_salt` option must also be defined. A - # +:digest+ may also be defined when using CBC encryption. This method can be - # called multiple times and new encryptor instances will be added to the - # rotation stack on each call. - # - # # Specifying the key used for encryption - # crypt.rotate raw_key: old_aead_key, cipher: "aes-256-gcm" - # crypt.rotate raw_key: old_cbc_key, raw_signed_key: old_cbc_sign_key, cipher: "aes-256-cbc", digest: "SHA1" - # - # # Using a KeyGenerator instance with a secret and salt(s) - # crypt.rotate secret: old_aead_secret, salt: old_aead_salt, cipher: "aes-256-gcm" - # crypt.rotate secret: old_cbc_secret, salt: old_cbc_salt, signed_salt: old_cbc_signed_salt, cipher: "aes-256-cbc", digest: "SHA1" - # - # # Specifying the key generator instance - # crypt.rotate key_generator: old_key_gen, salt: old_salt, cipher: "aes-256-gcm" + # MessageEncryptor also supports rotating out old configurations by falling + # back to a stack of encryptors. Call `rotate` to build and add an encryptor + # so `decrypt_and_verify` will also try the fallback. + # + # By default any rotated encryptors use the values of the primary + # encryptor unless specified otherwise. + # + # You'd give your encryptor the new defaults: + # + # crypt = ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor.new(@secret, cipher: "aes-256-gcm") + # + # Then gradually rotate the old values out by adding them as fallbacks. Any message + # generated with the old values will then work until the rotation is removed. + # + # crypt.rotate old_secret # Fallback to an old secret instead of @secret. + # crypt.rotate cipher: "aes-256-cbc" # Fallback to an old cipher instead of aes-256-gcm. + # + # Though if both the secret and the cipher was changed at the same time, + # the above should be combined into: + # + # verifier.rotate old_secret, cipher: "aes-256-cbc" class MessageEncryptor prepend Messages::Rotator::Encryptor diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/message_verifier.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/message_verifier.rb index 0be13f6f03..f0b6503b96 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/message_verifier.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/message_verifier.rb @@ -77,30 +77,27 @@ module ActiveSupport # # === Rotating keys # - # This class also defines a +rotate+ method which can be used to rotate out - # verification keys no longer in use. - # - # This method is called with an options hash where a +:digest+ option and - # either a +:raw_key+ or +:secret+ option must be defined. If +:raw_key+ is - # defined, it is used directly for the underlying HMAC function. If the - # +:secret+ option is defined, a +:salt+ option must also be defined and a - # +KeyGenerator+ instance will be used to derive a key using +:salt+. When - # +:secret+ is used, a +:key_generator+ option may also be defined allowing - # for custom +KeyGenerator+ instances. This method can be called multiple - # times and new verifier instances will be added to the rotation stack on - # each call. - # - # # Specifying the key used for verification - # @verifier.rotate raw_key: older_key, digest: "SHA1" - # - # # Specify the digest - # @verifier.rotate raw_key: old_key, digest: "SHA256" - # - # # Using a KeyGenerator instance with a secret and salt - # @verifier.rotate secret: old_secret, salt: old_salt, digest: "SHA1" - # - # # Specifying the key generator instance - # @verifier.rotate key_generator: old_key_gen, salt: old_salt, digest: "SHA256" + # MessageVerifier also supports rotating out old configurations by falling + # back to a stack of verifiers. Call `rotate` to build and add a verifier to + # so either `verified` or `verify` will also try verifying with the fallback. + # + # By default any rotated verifiers use the values of the primary + # verifier unless specified otherwise. + # + # You'd give your verifier the new defaults: + # + # verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new(@secret, digest: "SHA512", serializer: JSON) + # + # Then gradually rotate the old values out by adding them as fallbacks. Any message + # generated with the old values will then work until the rotation is removed. + # + # verifier.rotate old_secret # Fallback to an old secret instead of @secret. + # verifier.rotate digest: "SHA256" # Fallback to an old digest instead of SHA512. + # verifier.rotate serializer: Marshal # Fallback to an old serializer instead of JSON. + # + # Though the above would most likely be combined into one rotation: + # + # verifier.rotate old_secret, digest: "SHA256", serializer: Marshal class MessageVerifier prepend Messages::Rotator::Verifier -- cgit v1.2.3