# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2016 ProcessOne # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the # License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- defmodule ACLTest do @author "mremond@process-one.net" use ExUnit.Case, async: false setup_all do :ok = :mnesia.start :ok = :jid.start :ok = :ejabberd_config.start(["domain1", "domain2"], []) :ok = :acl.start end setup do :acl.clear end test "access rule match with user part ACL" do :acl.add(:global, :basic_acl_1, {:user, "test1"}) :acl.add_access(:global, :basic_rule_1, [{:allow, [{:acl, :basic_acl_1}]}]) # JID can only be passes as jid record. # => TODO: Support passing JID as binary. assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :basic_rule_1, :jid.from_string("test1@domain1")) == :allow assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :basic_rule_1, :jid.from_string("test1@domain2")) == :allow # We match on user part only for local domain. As an implicit rule remote domain are not matched assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :basic_rule_1, :jid.from_string("test1@otherdomain")) == :deny assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :basic_rule_1, :jid.from_string("test11@domain1")) == :deny :acl.add(:global, :basic_acl_2, {:user, {"test2", "domain1"}}) :acl.add_access(:global, :basic_rule_2, [{:allow, [{:acl, :basic_acl_2}]}]) assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :basic_rule_2, :jid.from_string("test2@domain1")) == :allow assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :basic_rule_2, :jid.from_string("test2@domain2")) == :deny assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :basic_rule_2, :jid.from_string("test2@otherdomain")) == :deny assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :basic_rule_2, {127,0,0,1}) == :deny end test "IP based ACL" do :acl.add(:global, :ip_acl_1, {:ip, "127.0.0.0/24"}) :acl.add_access(:global, :ip_rule_1, [{:allow, [{:acl, :ip_acl_1}]}]) # IP must be expressed as a tuple when calling match rule assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :ip_rule_1, {127,0,0,1}) == :allow assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :ip_rule_1, {127,0,1,1}) == :deny assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :ip_rule_1, :jid.from_string("test1@domain1")) == :deny end test "Access rule are evaluated sequentially" do :acl.add(:global, :user_acl_1, {:user, {"test1", "domain2"}}) :acl.add(:global, :user_acl_2, {:user, "test1"}) :acl.add_access(:global, :user_rule_1, [{:deny, [{:acl, :user_acl_1}]}, {:allow, [{:acl, :user_acl_2}]}]) assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :user_rule_1, :jid.from_string("test1@domain1")) == :allow assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :user_rule_1, :jid.from_string("test1@domain2")) == :deny end # Access rules are sometimes used to provide values (i.e.: max_s2s_connections, max_user_sessions) test "Access rules providing values" do :acl.add(:global, :user_acl, {:user_regexp, ""}) :acl.add(:global, :admin_acl, {:user, "admin"}) :acl.add_access(:global, :value_rule_1, [{10, [{:acl, :admin_acl}]}, {5, [{:acl, :user_acl}]}]) assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :value_rule_1, :jid.from_string("test1@domain1")) == 5 assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :value_rule_1, :jid.from_string("admin@domain1")) == 10 # If we have no match, :deny is still the default value # => TODO maybe we should have a match rule which allow passing custom default value ? assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :value_rule_1, :jid.from_string("user@otherdomain")) == :deny end # At the moment IP and user rules to no go well together: There is # no way to combine IP and user restrictions. # => TODO we need to implement access rules that implement both and will deny the access # if either IP or user returns deny test "mixing IP and user access rules" do :acl.add(:global, :user_acl_1, {:user, "test1"}) :acl.add(:global, :ip_acl_1, {:ip, "127.0.0.0/24"}) :acl.add_access(:global, :mixed_rule_1, [{:allow, [{:acl, :user_acl_1}]}, {:allow, [{:acl, :ip_acl_1}]}]) assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :mixed_rule_1, :jid.from_string("test1@domain1")) == :allow assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :mixed_rule_1, {127,0,0,1}) == :allow :acl.add_access(:global, :mixed_rule_2, [{:deny, [{:acl, :user_acl_1}]}, {:allow, [{:acl, :ip_acl_1}]}]) assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :mixed_rule_2, :jid.from_string("test1@domain1")) == :deny assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :mixed_rule_2, {127,0,0,1}) == :allow end test "access_matches works with predefined access rules" do :acl.add(:global, :user_acl_2, {:user, "user"}) :acl.add_access(:global, :user_rule_2, [{:allow, [{:acl, :user_acl_2}]}, {:deny, [:all]}]) assert :acl.access_matches(:user_rule_2, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(:user_rule_2, %{usr: {"user2", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches rule all always matches" do assert :acl.access_matches(:all, %{}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(:all, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :allow end test "access_matches rule none never matches" do assert :acl.access_matches(:none, %{}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(:none, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches with not existing rule never matches" do assert :acl.access_matches(:bleble, %{}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(:bleble, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches works with inlined access rules" do :acl.add(:global, :user_acl_3, {:user, "user"}) assert :acl.access_matches([{:allow, [{:acl, :user_acl_3}]}, {:deny, [:all]}], %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches([{:allow, [{:acl, :user_acl_3}]}, {:deny, [:all]}], %{usr: {"user2", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches allow to have acl rules inlined" do assert :acl.access_matches([{:allow, [{:user, "user"}]}, {:deny, [:all]}], %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches([{:allow, [{:user, "user"}]}, {:deny, [:all]}], %{usr: {"user2", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches test have implicit deny at end" do assert :acl.access_matches([{:allow, [{:user, "user"}]}], %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches([{:allow, [{:user, "user"}]}], %{usr: {"user2", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches requires that all subrules match" do rules = [{:allow, [{:user, "user"}, {:ip, {{127,0,0,1}, 32}}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,2}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user2", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches rules are matched in order" do rules = [{:allow, [{:user, "user"}]}, {:deny, [{:user, "user2"}]}, {:allow, [{:user_regexp, "user"}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user2", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user22", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :allow end test "access_matches rules that require ip but no one is provided don't crash" do rules = [{:allow, [{:ip, {{127,0,0,1}, 32}}]}, {:allow, [{:user, "user"}]}, {:allow, [{:user, "user2"}, {:ip, {{127,0,0,1}, 32}}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user2", "domain1", ""}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches rules that require usr but no one is provided don't crash" do rules = [{:allow, [{:ip, {{127,0,0,1}, 32}}]}, {:allow, [{:user, "user"}]}, {:allow, [{:user, "user2"}, {:ip, {{127,0,0,2}, 32}}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{ip: {127,0,0,2}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches rules with all always matches" do rules = [{:allow, [:all]}, {:deny, {:user, "user"}}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :allow end test "access_matches rules with {acl, all} always matches" do rules = [{:allow, [{:acl, :all}]}, {:deny, {:user, "user"}}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :allow end test "access_matches rules with none never matches" do rules = [{:allow, [:none]}, {:deny, [:all]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches with no rules never matches" do assert :acl.access_matches([], %{}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches([], %{usr: {"user", "domain1", ""}, ip: {127,0,0,1}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches ip rule accepts {ip, port}" do rules = [{:allow, [{:ip, {{127,0,0,1}, 32}}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{ip: {{127,0,0,1}, 5000}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{ip: {{127,0,0,2}, 5000}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches user rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:user, "user1"}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "domain1", ""}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user2", "domain1", ""}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "domain3", ""}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches 2 arg user rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:user, {"user1", "server1"}}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "server1", ""}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "server2", ""}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user2", "server1", ""}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user2", "server2", ""}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches server rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:server, "server1"}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "server1", ""}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "server2", ""}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches resource rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:resource, "res1"}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", "res1"}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", "res2"}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain3", "res1"}}, :global) == :allow end test "access_matches user_regexp rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:user_regexp, "user[0-9]"}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "domain1", "res1"}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"userA", "domain1", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "domain3", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches 2 arg user_regexp rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:user_regexp, {"user[0-9]", "server1"}}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "server1", "res1"}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"userA", "server1", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "server2", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches server_regexp rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:server_regexp, "server[0-9]"}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "server1", ""}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "serverA", ""}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches resource_regexp rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:resource_regexp, "res[0-9]"}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", "res1"}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", "resA"}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain3", "res1"}}, :global) == :allow end test "access_matches node_regexp rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:node_regexp, {"user[0-9]", "server[0-9]"}}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "server1", "res1"}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"userA", "server1", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "serverA", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"userA", "serverA", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches user_glob rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:user_glob, "user?"}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "domain1", "res1"}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user11", "domain1", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "domain3", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches 2 arg user_glob rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:user_glob, {"user?", "server1"}}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "server1", "res1"}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user11", "server1", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "server2", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches server_glob rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:server_glob, "server?"}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "server1", ""}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "server11", ""}}, :global) == :deny end test "access_matches resource_glob rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:resource_glob, "res?"}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", "res1"}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain1", "res11"}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user", "domain3", "res1"}}, :global) == :allow end test "access_matches node_glob rule works" do rules = [{:allow, [{:node_glob, {"user?", "server?"}}]}] assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "server1", "res1"}}, :global) == :allow assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user11", "server1", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user1", "server11", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny assert :acl.access_matches(rules, %{usr: {"user11", "server11", "res1"}}, :global) == :deny end ## Checking ACL on both user pattern and IP ## ======================================== # Typical example is mod_register # Deprecated approach test "module can test both IP and user through two independent :acl.match_rule check (deprecated)" do :acl.add(:global, :user_acl, {:user, {"test1", "domain1"}}) :acl.add(:global, :ip_acl, {:ip, "127.0.0.0/24"}) :acl.add_access(:global, :user_rule, [{:allow, [{:acl, :user_acl}]}]) :acl.add_access(:global, :ip_rule, [{:allow, [{:acl, :ip_acl}]}]) # acl module in 16.03 is not able to provide a function for compound result: assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :user_rule, :jid.from_string("test1@domain1")) == :allow assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :ip_rule, {127,0,0,1}) == :allow assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :user_rule, :jid.from_string("test2@domain1")) == :deny assert :acl.match_rule(:global, :ip_rule, {127,0,1,1}) == :deny end end