Re: [PoC] Federated Authn/z with OAUTHBEARER

Jacob Champion <jchampion@timescale.com>

From: Jacob Champion <jchampion@timescale.com>
To: mahendrakar s <mahendrakarforpg@gmail.com>, Andrey Chudnovsky <achudnovskij@gmail.com>
Cc: "hlinnaka@iki.fi" <hlinnaka@iki.fi>, "michael@paquier.xyz" <michael@paquier.xyz>, "pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org" <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>, "smilingsamay@gmail.com" <smilingsamay@gmail.com>
Date: 2022-11-29T21:19:59Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers

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  1. meson: Fix install-quiet after clean

  2. oauth: Run Autoconf tests with correct compiler flags

  3. Link libpq with libdl if the platform needs that.

  4. Doc: correct spelling of meson switch.

  5. oauth: Correct SSL dependency for libpq-oauth.a

  6. oauth: Fix Autoconf build on macOS

  7. oauth: Move the builtin flow into a separate module

  8. Remove a stray "pgrminclude" annotation

  9. oauth: Simplify copy of PGoauthBearerRequest

  10. oauth: Improve validator docs on interruptibility

  11. oauth: Disallow synchronous DNS in libcurl

  12. oauth: Fix postcondition for set_timer on macOS

  13. oauth: Use IPv4-only issuer in oauth_validator tests

  14. Work around OAuth/EVFILT_TIMER quirk on NetBSD.

  15. oauth: Fix incorrect const markers in struct

  16. Add missing entry to oauth_validator test .gitignore

  17. cirrus: Temporarily fix libcurl link error

  18. Add support for OAUTHBEARER SASL mechanism

  19. libpq: Handle asynchronous actions during SASL

  20. require_auth: prepare for multiple SASL mechanisms

  21. Move PG_MAX_AUTH_TOKEN_LENGTH to libpq/auth.h

  22. Make SASL max message length configurable

  23. jsonapi: fully initialize dummy lexer

  24. common/jsonapi: support libpq as a client

  25. Remove fe_memutils from libpgcommon_shlib

  26. Revert ECPG's use of pnstrdup()

  27. Explicitly require password for SCRAM exchange

  28. Refactor SASL exchange to return tri-state status

On 11/24/22 00:20, mahendrakar s wrote:
> I had validated Github by skipping the discovery mechanism and letting
> the provider extension pass on the endpoints. This is just for
> validation purposes.
> If it needs to be supported, then need a way to send the discovery
> document from extension.

Yeah. I had originally bounced around the idea that we could send a
data:// URL, but I think that opens up problems.

You're supposed to be able to link the issuer URI with the URI you got
the configuration from, and if they're different, you bail out. If a
server makes up its own OpenID configuration, we'd have to bypass that
safety check, and decide what the risks and mitigations are... Not sure
it's worth it.

Especially if you could just lobby GitHub to, say, provide an OpenID
config. (Maybe there's a security-related reason they don't.)

--Jacob