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@ -94,15 +94,6 @@ export async function checkIfPubkeyAllowed(
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// policy has a matching PolicyRule. The live filter is what closes #24:
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// an expired or revoked token simply stops matching here, every request,
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// with no photocopy to outlive it.
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if (method === 'connect') {
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const liveToken = await prisma.token.findFirst({
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where: { keyUserId: keyUser.id, ...live },
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});
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if (liveToken) {
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return true;
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}
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} else {
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// PolicyRule.kind matching:
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// - exact match against the stringified payload kind (matches the
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// create_new_policy.ts storage format `rule.kind.toString()`)
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@ -120,6 +111,24 @@ export async function checkIfPubkeyAllowed(
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kindMatchers.push({ kind: payloadKindString });
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}
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// A token "grants" this request when its policy carries a matching rule —
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// except `connect`, which any bound token grants (it IS the pairing). This
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// predicate is reused below to tell a lapsed binding from a never-granted
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// one (#36).
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const policyMatch =
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method === 'connect'
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? {}
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: { policy: { rules: { some: { method, OR: kindMatchers } } } };
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if (method === 'connect') {
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const liveToken = await prisma.token.findFirst({
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where: { keyUserId: keyUser.id, ...live },
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});
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if (liveToken) {
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return true;
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}
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} else {
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// Find live tokens bound to this KeyUser whose policy has at least one
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// rule matching (method, kind), and pull the rules so usage caps can be
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// enforced live off the SigningLog (#28).
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@ -127,7 +136,7 @@ export async function checkIfPubkeyAllowed(
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where: {
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keyUserId: keyUser.id,
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...live,
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policy: { rules: { some: { method, OR: kindMatchers } } },
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...policyMatch,
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},
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include: { policy: { include: { rules: true } } },
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});
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@ -157,7 +166,11 @@ export async function checkIfPubkeyAllowed(
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},
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});
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if (used >= rule.maxUsageCount) {
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// Cap exhausted — deny (step 5 / caller may still prompt).
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// Cap exhausted. Left as `undefined` deliberately: a windowed
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// cap is a temporary rate-limit (it refills as the window
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// rolls), not a permanent lapse, so it must NOT be reclassed
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// as the re-pair signal below. A dedicated rate-limit reply
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// is a separate follow-up to #36.
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return undefined;
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}
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}
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@ -165,8 +178,26 @@ export async function checkIfPubkeyAllowed(
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}
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}
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// Step 5: no live override and no live token grant matched. Caller's
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// requestPermission flow may still prompt the admin out-of-band.
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// Step 5: no LIVE grant. Distinguish a LAPSED binding — a token that would
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// have granted this request but is now expired or token-revoked — from a
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// request that was never granted at all. A lapsed binding hard-rejects
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// (`false`) so an unattended client (e.g. a spire) re-pairs immediately
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// instead of hanging on the admin-prompt path; a never-granted request
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// stays `undefined` so the caller's requestPermission flow can still prompt
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// an admin to approve a genuinely new permission. See aiolabs/nsecbunkerd#36.
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const lapsedGrant = await prisma.token.findFirst({
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where: {
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keyUserId: keyUser.id,
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...policyMatch,
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OR: [{ revokedAt: { not: null } }, { expiresAt: { lte: now } }],
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},
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});
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if (lapsedGrant) {
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return false;
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}
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// Step 6: genuinely no grant for this (method, kind).
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return undefined;
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}
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@ -149,18 +149,25 @@ test('live token + matching policy rule -> sign_event allowed', async () => {
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assert.equal(await checkIfPubkeyAllowed(KEY, PUB, 'sign_event', signEvt), true);
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});
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test('expired token -> sign_event denied [#24 regression guard]', async () => {
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// A token bound to the KeyUser that has lapsed (expiry or token-revoke) means
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// the pairing WAS granted and is now spent. It must hard-reject with `false` so
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// an unattended client re-pairs immediately, NOT `undefined` (which routes to
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// the admin-prompt path and hangs an ATM until a BunkerTimeoutError). The smoke
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// on the Sintra proved the divergence: revoke -> clean reject, expiry -> hang.
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// See aiolabs/nsecbunkerd#36 (and #24, which made the expired token stop
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// granting in the first place).
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test('expired token -> sign_event hard-rejected (false) [#24 + #36]', async () => {
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const pid = await seedPolicy('sign_event', '1');
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const ku = await seedKeyUser();
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await seedToken(ku, pid, { expiresAt: past() });
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assert.equal(await checkIfPubkeyAllowed(KEY, PUB, 'sign_event', signEvt), undefined);
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assert.equal(await checkIfPubkeyAllowed(KEY, PUB, 'sign_event', signEvt), false);
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});
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test('revoked token -> sign_event denied', async () => {
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test('token-revoked -> sign_event hard-rejected (false) [#36]', async () => {
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const pid = await seedPolicy('sign_event', '1');
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const ku = await seedKeyUser();
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await seedToken(ku, pid, { revokedAt: past() });
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assert.equal(await checkIfPubkeyAllowed(KEY, PUB, 'sign_event', signEvt), undefined);
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assert.equal(await checkIfPubkeyAllowed(KEY, PUB, 'sign_event', signEvt), false);
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});
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test('live token -> connect allowed (pairing)', async () => {
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@ -170,11 +177,31 @@ test('live token -> connect allowed (pairing)', async () => {
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assert.equal(await checkIfPubkeyAllowed(KEY, PUB, 'connect'), true);
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});
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test('expired token -> connect denied', async () => {
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test('expired token -> connect hard-rejected (false) [#36]', async () => {
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const pid = await seedPolicy('sign_event', '1');
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const ku = await seedKeyUser();
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await seedToken(ku, pid, { expiresAt: past() });
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assert.equal(await checkIfPubkeyAllowed(KEY, PUB, 'connect'), undefined);
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assert.equal(await checkIfPubkeyAllowed(KEY, PUB, 'connect'), false);
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});
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// The reject above is reserved for a binding that LAPSED. A request whose method
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// was never in the (still-live) token's policy is genuinely new permission and
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// must stay `undefined` so an admin could approve it out-of-band — it must NOT
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// be swept up by the #36 re-pair signal.
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test('live token, method outside its policy -> undefined (never granted, not lapsed) [#36]', async () => {
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const pid = await seedPolicy('sign_event', '1');
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const ku = await seedKeyUser();
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await seedToken(ku, pid, {});
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assert.equal(await checkIfPubkeyAllowed(KEY, PUB, 'nip44_encrypt'), undefined);
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});
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// And a lapsed token only rejects the method IT covered: a different method has
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// no lapsed grant of its own, so it stays a never-granted `undefined`.
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test('expired token, request a method it never covered -> undefined [#36]', async () => {
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const pid = await seedPolicy('sign_event', '1');
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const ku = await seedKeyUser();
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await seedToken(ku, pid, { expiresAt: past() });
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assert.equal(await checkIfPubkeyAllowed(KEY, PUB, 'nip44_encrypt'), undefined);
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});
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test('KeyUser.revokedAt denies (false) and beats a live token', async () => {
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