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shankar0123 cb73547af5 harden(oidc): pre-login UA/IP binding (MED-16) — RFC 9700 §4.7.1
Audit 2026-05-10 MED-16 closure.

WHAT.

Binds the OIDC pre-login row to the (clientIP, userAgent) tuple of
the /auth/oidc/login request, and enforces a constant-time compare
against the /auth/oidc/callback request at consume time. Defeats
replay of a stolen pre-login cookie by a different browser /
source — the secondary defense layer recommended by RFC 9700 §4.7.1
when the primary layer (HMAC integrity + Path=/ + SameSite=Lax on
the cookie) is bypassed via CSRF / XSS / TLS-termination leak.

WHY.

Pre-fix, the pre-login cookie's HMAC verified only that 'some'
caller of /auth/oidc/login was talking to /auth/oidc/callback; it
did not verify that the SAME browser / source was on both sides.
An attacker who exfiltrated the cookie value via any vector could
replay the bytes through their own user-agent and ride the victim's
authorization. RFC 9700 §4.7.1 calls out the gap explicitly and
recommends binding state to a user-agent fingerprint + source IP.

HOW.

Migration:
  migrations/000044_prelogin_uaip.up.sql
    ALTER TABLE oidc_pre_login_sessions
      ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS client_ip   TEXT,
      ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS user_agent  TEXT;
  Both nullable for in-flight rolling-deploy compat — the consume-
  side check only enforces when both row AND request carry non-empty
  values for the leg in question.

Domain:
  internal/repository/oidc.go (PreLoginSession) — adds ClientIP +
    UserAgent fields.

Repository:
  internal/repository/postgres/oidc_prelogin.go — Create persists
    via sql.NullString (empty → NULL); LookupAndConsume reads back.
    Re-uses package-local nullableString from discovery.go.

Service:
  internal/auth/oidc/service.go
    - PreLoginStore.CreatePreLogin signature takes (clientIP,
      userAgent) as positions 5–6.
    - PreLoginStore.LookupAndConsume returns (clientIP, userAgent)
      as positions 5–6.
    - HandleAuthRequest signature gains (clientIP, userAgent),
      threaded to the store.
    - HandleCallback adds Step 1.5 — UA / IP constant-time compare
      between stored row and incoming request. Per-leg toggles via
      preLoginRequireUA / preLoginRequireIP service fields. Empty
      values on either side pass through (rolling-deploy + headless-
      proxy compat).
    - New sentinels ErrPreLoginUAMismatch, ErrPreLoginIPMismatch.
    - SetPreLoginBindingRequirements(requireUA, requireIP) helper
      for main.go config wiring.

Adapter:
  internal/auth/oidc/prelogin.go — PreLoginAdapter passes the new
    fields through to the repo row.

Handler:
  internal/api/handler/auth_session_oidc.go
    - OIDCAuthHandshaker.HandleAuthRequest signature updated.
    - LoginInitiate captures clientIPFromRequest + r.UserAgent()
      and passes to the service.
    - classifyOIDCFailure adds errors.Is dispatch for the two new
      sentinels → prelogin_ua_mismatch / prelogin_ip_mismatch
      audit categories.

Config:
  internal/config/config.go
    + AuthConfig.OIDCPreLoginRequireUA (default true)
      env CERTCTL_OIDC_PRELOGIN_REQUIRE_UA
    + AuthConfig.OIDCPreLoginRequireIP (default true)
      env CERTCTL_OIDC_PRELOGIN_REQUIRE_IP
  cmd/server/main.go calls oidcService.SetPreLoginBindingRequirements
    from cfg.Auth.OIDCPreLoginRequire{UA,IP}.

Tests (internal/auth/oidc/service_test.go):
  - TestService_HandleCallback_MED16_UAMismatchRejected
  - TestService_HandleCallback_MED16_IPMismatchRejected
  - TestService_HandleCallback_MED16_BothMatch_Succeeds
  - TestService_HandleCallback_MED16_LegacyRowEmptyValues  (rolling-
    deploy compat — empty stored values pass through)
  - TestService_HandleCallback_MED16_RequireUAFalse_AllowsMismatch
    (operator escape-hatch — UA mismatch silently allowed)

Mechanical fan-out:
  - stubPreLogin / stubPreLoginRepo signatures updated.
  - All existing call sites in service_test.go (~40), prelogin_test.go,
    bench_test.go, logging_test.go, provider_enabled_test.go,
    integration_keycloak_test.go, integration_okta_smoke_test.go,
    auth_session_oidc_test.go updated to pass empty strings for the
    new params — pre-existing tests do not exercise UA/IP binding
    semantics.

VERIFY.

- go vet ./internal/auth/oidc/... ./internal/api/handler/...
  ./internal/config/...                                       PASS
- go test -short -count=1 -run MED16 ./internal/auth/oidc/... PASS (5/5)
- go test -short -count=1 ./internal/auth/oidc/...            PASS (4.6s)
- go test -short -count=1 ./internal/api/handler/...          PASS (4.3s)
- go test -short -count=1 ./internal/config/...               PASS

Refs: cowork/auth-bundles-audit-2026-05-10.md MED-16
      cowork/auth-bundles-fixes-2026-05-10/HANDOFF.md item 6
      RFC 9700 §4.7.1 — OAuth 2.0 Security Best Current Practice
2026-05-10 23:18:23 +00:00

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Go

package oidc
import (
"context"
"sort"
"testing"
"time"
)
// =============================================================================
// Bundle 2 Phase 14 — OIDC token validation benchmark (steady state).
//
// Measures the warm-JWKS-cache OIDC HandleCallback path against an
// in-process mockIdP. The mockIdP runs as an httptest.Server on
// localhost so the "exchange code for tokens" round-trip + the
// JWKS-cache hit are both purely local; there is NO real network
// latency in this measurement.
//
// Phase 14 target: p99 < 5ms.
//
// What this benchmark covers:
// - parseCookie + pre-login row consume (in-memory stubPreLogin)
// - OAuth2 Exchange against the mockIdP /token endpoint
// (httptest.Server local-loopback, ~50-200 µs typical)
// - go-oidc's id_token verification (JWKS cache lookup + RSA-2048
// signature verify + alg pin)
// - certctl service-layer re-verification (iss / aud / azp /
// at_hash / exp / iat / nonce)
// - Group-claim resolution (groupclaim/resolver.go)
// - Group→role mapping (in-memory stubMappings)
// - User upsert (in-memory stubUsers)
// - Session mint via stubSessions
//
// What this benchmark does NOT cover:
// - JWKS network refetch (that's the Phase-14 ColdCache benchmark
// in bench_keycloak_test.go; build-tagged under integration).
// - Real-network IdP latency (steady state assumes JWKS cache is
// warm; the local-loopback /token call is the "control" for
// the production cost of a same-region IdP /token call).
//
// The cold-cache OIDC measurement runs against a live Keycloak
// container per the Phase 10 fixture; see bench_keycloak_test.go
// (//go:build integration).
//
// Run via:
// go test -bench BenchmarkOIDC_SteadyState -benchmem -run='^$' \
// ./internal/auth/oidc/
//
// The full Phase 14 result table lives at docs/operator/auth-benchmarks.md.
// =============================================================================
// reportOIDCPercentiles is identical in shape to the session
// benchmark's reportPercentiles, duplicated here so the two
// benchmark files don't share a helper across the package boundary.
func reportOIDCPercentiles(b *testing.B, samples []time.Duration) {
b.Helper()
if len(samples) == 0 {
return
}
sort.Slice(samples, func(i, j int) bool { return samples[i] < samples[j] })
p := func(pct float64) time.Duration {
idx := int(float64(len(samples)) * pct / 100.0)
if idx >= len(samples) {
idx = len(samples) - 1
}
return samples[idx]
}
b.ReportMetric(float64(p(50).Microseconds()), "p50_us/op")
b.ReportMetric(float64(p(95).Microseconds()), "p95_us/op")
b.ReportMetric(float64(p(99).Microseconds()), "p99_us/op")
b.ReportMetric(float64(samples[len(samples)-1].Microseconds()), "max_us/op")
}
// BenchmarkOIDC_SteadyState measures the OIDC HandleCallback p99
// against an in-process mockIdP. Warm JWKS cache (the first iteration
// triggers the cache load via getOrLoad; subsequent iterations hit
// the cached entry).
//
// Phase 14 target: p99 < 5ms.
func BenchmarkOIDC_SteadyState(b *testing.B) {
idp := newMockIdPForBench(b)
svc, pl := newBenchServiceWithProviderAndPL(b, idp.URL(), "op-bench")
// Pre-warm the JWKS cache so the first iteration's measurement
// doesn't include the discovery + JWKS load.
if err := svc.RefreshKeys(context.Background(), "op-bench"); err != nil {
b.Fatalf("RefreshKeys (warm): %v", err)
}
ctx := context.Background()
samples := make([]time.Duration, 0, b.N)
b.ResetTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
// Each iteration needs a fresh pre-login row (HandleCallback
// consumes the row atomically + single-use). State + nonce +
// verifier are stable; the cookie value is unique per call.
cookie, _, err := pl.CreatePreLogin(ctx, "op-bench", "bench-state", "test-nonce-fixed", "verifier-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", "", "")
if err != nil {
b.Fatalf("CreatePreLogin: %v", err)
}
start := time.Now()
_, err = svc.HandleCallback(ctx, cookie, "bench-code", "bench-state", "", "10.0.0.1", "bench/1.0")
elapsed := time.Since(start)
if err != nil {
b.Fatalf("HandleCallback: %v", err)
}
samples = append(samples, elapsed)
}
b.StopTimer()
reportOIDCPercentiles(b, samples)
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Benchmark-local helpers (versions of the service_test.go helpers
// that take a *testing.B instead of *testing.T).
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
func newMockIdPForBench(b *testing.B) *mockIdP {
b.Helper()
// newMockIdP takes *testing.T; we pass an adapter via the public
// interface. Since *testing.T and *testing.B both satisfy
// testing.TB, we adapt by using a synthetic T wrapper.
return newMockIdPWithTB(b)
}
func newBenchServiceWithProviderAndPL(b *testing.B, idpURL, providerID string) (*Service, *stubPreLogin) {
b.Helper()
prov := makeProvider(idpURL, providerID)
pl := newStubPreLogin()
mappings := &stubMappings{roleIDs: []string{"r-operator"}}
users := newStubUsers()
sessions := &stubSessions{}
svc := NewService(
&stubProviderLookup{provider: prov},
mappings,
users,
sessions,
pl,
"",
)
return svc, pl
}