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request a log in without certificates problems.
I've removed the addition of the certificate when downloaded
eip-service.json, because I already do that in LeapHttpClient.
Solves issue 2367: https://leap.se/code/issues/2367
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Refactored LeapSRPSession so that there is no need to send A twice.
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entered, so that if in the future the client tries to log in or
whatever, it can use the certificate downloaded when added.
Log in dialog works ok, showing a toast when authentication fails (by
this time, I have not managed to get a correct login due to
dev.bitmask.net problems).
dev.bitmask.net works perfectly, via adding it as a new provider
(MeanderingCode, this is for you ;) ).
All GET requests are done by default Android URL class, which means that
certificates trusted by Android are also trusted by us. If there are
problems when logging in due to certificates, the app is able to use
only the certificate associated to the provider in the moment it was
selected as the chosen provider.
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I need to implement bypass for dev.bitmask.net, because bitmask.net is
down.
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- SRP algorithm improved (validate method uses trim, and some other
trims have been added).
- Refactored calculatePasswordHash, so that it receives a String instead
of a char array, and now it is capable of escaping "\" correctly.
- A 1000*2 successful logins, with a new test that performs 1000 trials
for 2 different username/password/server trios.
Next step: think about how the user is going to trigger the log in
fragment.
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localhost, but I cannot succeed in api.bitmask.net with my personal account. Next step: add tests from api.bitmask.net.
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New provider dialog works OK.
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The problem was in the keystore, which did not contain the certificate
used in https://bitmask.net/ca.cert.
For the future, we should be able to easily manage this kind of
certificate upgrade/renewal without having to search again
(http://blog.crazybob.org/2010/02/android-trusting-ssl-certificates.html)
for the keytool command to import a certificate. Script?
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Next step: understand why ca.cert from bitmask is not being downloaded
correctly.
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Conflicts:
src/se/leap/leapclient/ConfigHelper.java
src/se/leap/leapclient/ConfigurationWizard.java
src/se/leap/leapclient/ProviderAPI.java
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strings used to check everything's fine manually.
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(not included here, still to decide if push it publicly).
Next steps: make code beautiful, Android GUI SRP and real
communication server, and add even more tests (in my spare time, just to
check with more users).
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tests I've written for it.
Next step: verify()
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individually are. But in reality it's not.
Tried to fix final hash putting a trim in every byte array, but it did
not work.
Next step: check the final hash, looking for padding issues.
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Next step: fix response() calculations.
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Next step: understand why SHA-256 digest from NG_1024 is not equals to
the one leap_web is calculating.
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calculation, since right now (using tests) response() method is not
doing OK.
Added new SRPSession modifying response() method from JBoss SRP
implementation.
Added hosts-for-android-emulator. Use with the following commands to be
able to test on api.lvh.me:
adb shell mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
adb push ~/workspace/leap_android/hosts-for-android-emulator
/system/etc/hosts
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not SRP-6a. That means, for example, that M1 is calculated differently
from what we need.
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the salt, and because of our messageflow I cannot obtain it before
starting Authentication. That's why on line 132 from ProviderAPI I tried
to get a new SRPClientSession using the newly obtained salt, but of
course it fails since A cannot be restored from previous initialization.
Next step: try with srpforjava.
Next next step: if srpforjava does not work for us, use lower level
methods to implement our own http srp flow.
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used the provider alias, but a predefined (I forgot removing quotes from
argument) string.
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errors because of classes not yet found.
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ConfigurationWizard works without problem for both new and preseeded
providers. I've added flow control for the activity to finish when all
files have been downloaded, managing errors with
setResult(RESULT_CANCELED).
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problems assuming user wanted to trust it since s/he entered by
him/herself the URL.
Next step: refactor a bit, to make code more beautiful.
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can download eip-service.json and ca.crt without having the latter as a
predefined trusted certificate. It does not ask anything about trusting
the new certificate as far as selecting a custom provider means that the
user trusts that url.
Next step: make provider.json also downloadable from https address using
ca.cert not trusted.
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custom provider is selected.
Tested using https://bitmask.net as url for custom provider.
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Going to hit some bugs before continuing with this work.
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will have to audit it.
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Cleaned some code, pending the M2 one (testing with M1).
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M1 is not OK, because errors (with null description, awkward) are
received from posting M1 to the server instead of M2.
Next step: purge user database from leap_webapp and start testing again.
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Refactored downloadJsonFiles in ProviderAPI, new method from block in
the intent identification.
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Change bitmask eip-service.json url from api/1 to api:4430 (Support
#1759)
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Next step: get cookies understood, how do I get server's sent
parameters?
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Next steps:
Implement async communication with the server to receive salt, send A
and receive B.
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and USR documents -> Next week I'll work on them
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diagram.
Use case diagram is complete about future releases (all services, email,
chat...).
Components diagram should be discussed, I feel far from final solution.
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The problem was that ProviderItem.custom was not being set by the
constructor, and when using this variable from ConfigurationWizard to
get providers.json from http or from assets file.
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ProviderListFragment, and then the user can choose it.
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the website, just as bitmask.net/provider.json), and writes it to a file
in ~/leap_android.
Next steps: parse that file and download eip-service and cert.
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The problem in the previous commit was that I had to modify the fragment
layout, instead of that of the Activity. I learnt how to obtain and
modify it from here:
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/ListFragment.html
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