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  1. // Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Jeremy Latt
  2. // Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Edmund Huber
  3. // Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Daniel Oaks <daniel@danieloaks.net>
  4. // released under the MIT license
  5. package irc
  6. import (
  7. "fmt"
  8. "regexp"
  9. "strings"
  10. "github.com/oragono/confusables"
  11. "golang.org/x/text/cases"
  12. "golang.org/x/text/secure/precis"
  13. "golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm"
  14. "golang.org/x/text/width"
  15. "github.com/ergochat/ergo/irc/utils"
  16. )
  17. const (
  18. precisUTF8MappingToken = "rfc8265"
  19. // space can't be used
  20. // , is used as a separator
  21. // * is used in mask matching
  22. // ? is used in mask matching
  23. // . denotes a server name
  24. // ! separates nickname from username
  25. // @ separates username from hostname
  26. // : means trailing
  27. protocolBreakingNameCharacters = " ,*?.!@:"
  28. // #1436: we discovered that these characters are problematic,
  29. // so we're disallowing them in new nicks/account names, but allowing
  30. // previously registered names
  31. disfavoredNameCharacters = `<>'";`
  32. )
  33. var (
  34. // reviving the old ergonomadic nickname regex:
  35. // in permissive mode, allow arbitrary letters, numbers, punctuation, and symbols
  36. permissiveCharsRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`^[\pL\pN\pP\pS]*$`)
  37. )
  38. type Casemapping uint
  39. const (
  40. // "precis" is the default / zero value:
  41. // casefolding/validation: PRECIS + ircd restrictions (like no *)
  42. // confusables detection: standard skeleton algorithm
  43. CasemappingPRECIS Casemapping = iota
  44. // "ascii" is the traditional ircd behavior:
  45. // casefolding/validation: must be pure ASCII and follow ircd restrictions, ASCII lowercasing
  46. // confusables detection: none
  47. CasemappingASCII
  48. // "permissive" is an insecure mode:
  49. // casefolding/validation: arbitrary unicodes that follow ircd restrictions, unicode casefolding
  50. // confusables detection: standard skeleton algorithm (which may be ineffective
  51. // over the larger set of permitted identifiers)
  52. CasemappingPermissive
  53. )
  54. // XXX this is a global variable without explicit synchronization.
  55. // it gets set during the initial Server.applyConfig and cannot be changed by rehash:
  56. // this happens-before all IRC connections and all casefolding operations.
  57. var globalCasemappingSetting Casemapping = CasemappingPRECIS
  58. // XXX analogous unsynchronized global variable controlling utf8 validation
  59. // if this is off, you get the traditional IRC behavior (relaying any valid RFC1459
  60. // octets) and invalid utf8 messages are silently dropped for websocket clients only.
  61. // if this is on, invalid utf8 inputs get a FAIL reply.
  62. var globalUtf8EnforcementSetting bool
  63. // Each pass of PRECIS casefolding is a composition of idempotent operations,
  64. // but not idempotent itself. Therefore, the spec says "do it four times and hope
  65. // it converges" (lolwtf). Golang's PRECIS implementation has a "repeat" option,
  66. // which provides this functionality, but unfortunately it's not exposed publicly.
  67. func iterateFolding(profile *precis.Profile, oldStr string) (str string, err error) {
  68. str = oldStr
  69. // follow the stabilizing rules laid out here:
  70. // https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-precis-7564bis-10.html#section-7
  71. for i := 0; i < 4; i++ {
  72. str, err = profile.CompareKey(str)
  73. if err != nil {
  74. return "", err
  75. }
  76. if oldStr == str {
  77. break
  78. }
  79. oldStr = str
  80. }
  81. if oldStr != str {
  82. return "", errCouldNotStabilize
  83. }
  84. return str, nil
  85. }
  86. // Casefold returns a casefolded string, without doing any name or channel character checks.
  87. func Casefold(str string) (string, error) {
  88. return casefoldWithSetting(str, globalCasemappingSetting)
  89. }
  90. func casefoldWithSetting(str string, setting Casemapping) (string, error) {
  91. switch setting {
  92. default:
  93. return iterateFolding(precis.UsernameCaseMapped, str)
  94. case CasemappingASCII:
  95. return foldASCII(str)
  96. case CasemappingPermissive:
  97. return foldPermissive(str)
  98. }
  99. }
  100. // CasefoldChannel returns a casefolded version of a channel name.
  101. func CasefoldChannel(name string) (string, error) {
  102. if len(name) == 0 {
  103. return "", errStringIsEmpty
  104. }
  105. // don't casefold the preceding #'s
  106. var start int
  107. for start = 0; start < len(name) && name[start] == '#'; start += 1 {
  108. }
  109. if start == 0 {
  110. // no preceding #'s
  111. return "", errInvalidCharacter
  112. }
  113. lowered, err := Casefold(name[start:])
  114. if err != nil {
  115. return "", err
  116. }
  117. // space can't be used
  118. // , is used as a separator
  119. // * is used in mask matching
  120. // ? is used in mask matching
  121. if strings.ContainsAny(lowered, " ,*?") {
  122. return "", errInvalidCharacter
  123. }
  124. return name[:start] + lowered, err
  125. }
  126. // CasefoldName returns a casefolded version of a nick/user name.
  127. func CasefoldName(name string) (string, error) {
  128. lowered, err := Casefold(name)
  129. if err != nil {
  130. return "", err
  131. } else if len(lowered) == 0 {
  132. return "", errStringIsEmpty
  133. }
  134. // # is a channel prefix
  135. // ~&@%+ are channel membership prefixes
  136. // - I feel like disallowing
  137. if strings.ContainsAny(lowered, protocolBreakingNameCharacters) || strings.ContainsAny(string(lowered[0]), "#~&@%+-") {
  138. return "", errInvalidCharacter
  139. }
  140. return lowered, err
  141. }
  142. // returns true if the given name is a valid ident, using a mix of Insp and
  143. // Chary's ident restrictions.
  144. func isIdent(name string) bool {
  145. if len(name) < 1 {
  146. return false
  147. }
  148. for i := 0; i < len(name); i++ {
  149. chr := name[i]
  150. if (chr >= 'a' && chr <= 'z') || (chr >= 'A' && chr <= 'Z') || (chr >= '0' && chr <= '9') {
  151. continue // alphanumerics
  152. }
  153. if i == 0 {
  154. return false // first char must be alnum
  155. }
  156. switch chr {
  157. case '[', '\\', ']', '^', '_', '{', '|', '}', '-', '.', '`':
  158. continue // allowed chars
  159. default:
  160. return false // disallowed chars
  161. }
  162. }
  163. return true
  164. }
  165. // Skeleton produces a canonicalized identifier that tries to catch
  166. // homoglyphic / confusable identifiers. It's a tweaked version of the TR39
  167. // skeleton algorithm. We apply the skeleton algorithm first and only then casefold,
  168. // because casefolding first would lose some information about visual confusability.
  169. // This has the weird consequence that the skeleton is not a function of the
  170. // casefolded identifier --- therefore it must always be computed
  171. // from the original (unfolded) identifier and stored/tracked separately from the
  172. // casefolded identifier.
  173. func Skeleton(name string) (string, error) {
  174. switch globalCasemappingSetting {
  175. default:
  176. return realSkeleton(name)
  177. case CasemappingASCII:
  178. // identity function is fine because we independently case-normalize in Casefold
  179. return name, nil
  180. }
  181. }
  182. func realSkeleton(name string) (string, error) {
  183. // XXX the confusables table includes some, but not all, fullwidth->standard
  184. // mappings for latin characters. do a pass of explicit width folding,
  185. // same as PRECIS:
  186. name = width.Fold.String(name)
  187. name = confusables.SkeletonTweaked(name)
  188. // internationalized lowercasing for skeletons; this is much more lenient than
  189. // Casefold. In particular, skeletons are expected to mix scripts (which may
  190. // violate the bidi rule). We also don't care if they contain runes
  191. // that are disallowed by PRECIS, because every identifier must independently
  192. // pass PRECIS --- we are just further canonicalizing the skeleton.
  193. return cases.Fold().String(name), nil
  194. }
  195. // maps a nickmask fragment to an expanded, casefolded wildcard:
  196. // Shivaram@good-fortune -> *!shivaram@good-fortune
  197. // EDMUND -> edmund!*@*
  198. func CanonicalizeMaskWildcard(userhost string) (expanded string, err error) {
  199. userhost = strings.TrimSpace(userhost)
  200. var nick, user, host string
  201. bangIndex := strings.IndexByte(userhost, '!')
  202. strudelIndex := strings.IndexByte(userhost, '@')
  203. if bangIndex != -1 && bangIndex < strudelIndex {
  204. nick = userhost[:bangIndex]
  205. user = userhost[bangIndex+1 : strudelIndex]
  206. host = userhost[strudelIndex+1:]
  207. } else if bangIndex != -1 && strudelIndex == -1 {
  208. nick = userhost[:bangIndex]
  209. user = userhost[bangIndex+1:]
  210. } else if bangIndex != -1 && strudelIndex < bangIndex {
  211. // @ before !, fail
  212. return "", errNicknameInvalid
  213. } else if bangIndex == -1 && strudelIndex != -1 {
  214. user = userhost[:strudelIndex]
  215. host = userhost[strudelIndex+1:]
  216. } else if bangIndex == -1 && strudelIndex == -1 {
  217. nick = userhost
  218. } else {
  219. // shouldn't be possible
  220. return "", errInvalidParams
  221. }
  222. if nick == "" {
  223. nick = "*"
  224. }
  225. if nick != "*" {
  226. // XXX wildcards are not accepted with most unicode nicks,
  227. // because the * character breaks casefolding
  228. nick, err = Casefold(nick)
  229. if err != nil {
  230. return "", err
  231. }
  232. }
  233. if user == "" {
  234. user = "*"
  235. }
  236. if user != "*" {
  237. user = strings.ToLower(user)
  238. }
  239. if host == "" {
  240. host = "*"
  241. }
  242. if host != "*" {
  243. host = strings.ToLower(host)
  244. }
  245. expanded = fmt.Sprintf("%s!%s@%s", nick, user, host)
  246. if utils.SafeErrorParam(expanded) != expanded {
  247. err = errInvalidCharacter
  248. }
  249. return
  250. }
  251. func foldASCII(str string) (result string, err error) {
  252. if !IsPrintableASCII(str) {
  253. return "", errInvalidCharacter
  254. }
  255. return strings.ToLower(str), nil
  256. }
  257. func IsPrintableASCII(str string) bool {
  258. for i := 0; i < len(str); i++ {
  259. // allow space here because it's technically printable;
  260. // it will be disallowed later by CasefoldName/CasefoldChannel
  261. chr := str[i]
  262. if chr < ' ' || chr > '~' {
  263. return false
  264. }
  265. }
  266. return true
  267. }
  268. func foldPermissive(str string) (result string, err error) {
  269. if !permissiveCharsRegex.MatchString(str) {
  270. return "", errInvalidCharacter
  271. }
  272. // YOLO
  273. str = norm.NFD.String(str)
  274. str = cases.Fold().String(str)
  275. str = norm.NFD.String(str)
  276. return str, nil
  277. }
  278. // Reduce, e.g., `alice!~u@host` to `alice`
  279. func NUHToNick(nuh string) (nick string) {
  280. if idx := strings.IndexByte(nuh, '!'); idx != -1 {
  281. return nuh[0:idx]
  282. }
  283. return nuh
  284. }