├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── _build
└── GoogleAuthenticatorX
│ ├── build.config.php
│ ├── build.transport.php
│ ├── data
│ ├── transport.plugins.php
│ ├── transport.settings.php
│ └── transport.snippets.php
│ ├── resolvers
│ └── setupoptions.resolver.php
│ └── setup.options.php
├── _package
├── googleauthenticatorx-1.0.0-rc1.transport.zip
├── googleauthenticatorx-1.0.0-rc2.transport.zip
├── googleauthenticatorx-1.1.0-rc3.transport.zip
├── googleauthenticatorx-1.1.1-rc3.transport.zip
├── googleauthenticatorx-1.2.0-rc4.transport.zip
├── googleauthenticatorx-1.2.1-rc4.transport.zip
├── googleauthenticatorx-1.2.2-rc4.transport.zip
├── googleauthenticatorx-1.3.0-rc1.transport.zip
├── googleauthenticatorx-1.3.1-rc1.transport.zip
├── googleauthenticatorx-1.3.2-pl.transport.zip
└── googleauthenticatorx-1.3.3-pl.transport.zip
├── assets
└── components
│ └── GoogleAuthenticatorX
│ ├── connectors
│ └── connector.php
│ └── js
│ ├── GoogleAuthenticatorXcourtesy.js
│ ├── GoogleAuthenticatorXuserTab.js
│ └── GoogleAuthenticatorXuserprofile.js
└── core
└── components
└── GoogleAuthenticatorX
├── docs
├── changelog.txt
├── license.txt
└── readme.txt
├── elements
├── plugins
│ ├── googleauthenticatorx.plugin.php
│ └── included.googleauthenticatorx.plugin.php
└── snippets
│ ├── GAxLoginHook.php
│ └── GAxUserQRcode.php
├── lexicon
└── en
│ ├── default.inc.php
│ └── emailtpl.inc.php
├── model
├── GoogleAuthenticatorX.helper.php
└── googleauthenticator.class.php
└── processors
├── changestatus.class.php
├── emailinstructions.class.php
├── emailsecret.class.php
├── getusergasettings.class.php
├── getuserqrcode.class.php
└── resetsecret.class.php
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/README.md:
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1 | MODX-GoogleAuthenticatorX
2 | =========================
3 |
4 | Add 2-steps verification to MODX manager login.
5 | And front end login via pre-hook for "Login" extra.
6 |
7 | * Copyright (c) 2014, [Mina Gerges](http://www.minagerges.com)
8 | * Author: Mina Gerges,
9 | * License: GPL v3
10 |
11 | If you like this Extra consider to [](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=DKRN37ES4UCBJ)
12 |
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 | define('MODX_CORE_PATH', dirname(dirname(dirname(__FILE__))).'/core/');
21 | define('MODX_CONFIG_KEY','config');
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 | $mtime = microtime();
21 | $mtime = explode(" ", $mtime);
22 | $mtime = $mtime[1] + $mtime[0];
23 | $tstart = $mtime;
24 | set_time_limit(0);
25 |
26 | /* define package names */
27 | define('PKG_NAME', 'GoogleAuthenticatorX');
28 | define('PKG_NAME_LOWER', strtolower(PKG_NAME));
29 | define('PKG_VERSION', '1.3.3');
30 | define('PKG_RELEASE', 'pl');
31 |
32 | $root = dirname(dirname(dirname(__FILE__))).'/';
33 | $sources = array(
34 | 'root' => $root,
35 | 'build' => $root .'_build/'.PKG_NAME.'/',
36 | 'resolvers' => $root . '_build/'.PKG_NAME.'/resolvers/',
37 | 'data' => $root . '_build/'.PKG_NAME.'/data/',
38 | 'source_core' => $root.'core/components/'.PKG_NAME,
39 | 'source_assets' => $root.'assets/components/'.PKG_NAME,
40 | 'lexicon' => $root . 'core/components/'.PKG_NAME.'/lexicon/',
41 | 'plugins' => $root.'core/components/'.PKG_NAME.'/elements/plugins/',
42 | 'snippets' => $root.'core/components/'.PKG_NAME.'/elements/snippets/',
43 | 'docs' => $root.'core/components/'.PKG_NAME.'/docs/'
44 | );
45 | unset($root);
46 |
47 | require_once dirname(__FILE__) . '/build.config.php';
48 | require_once MODX_CORE_PATH . 'model/modx/modx.class.php';
49 |
50 | $modx= new modX();
51 | $modx->initialize('mgr');
52 | $modx->setLogLevel(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO);
53 | $modx->setLogTarget(XPDO_CLI_MODE ? 'ECHO' : 'HTML');
54 |
55 | $modx->loadClass('transport.modPackageBuilder','',false, true);
56 | $builder = new modPackageBuilder($modx);
57 | $builder->createPackage(PKG_NAME_LOWER, PKG_VERSION, PKG_RELEASE);
58 | $builder->registerNamespace(PKG_NAME, false,true,'{core_path}components/'.PKG_NAME.'/');
59 |
60 | /* load system settings */
61 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,'Packaging system settings...');
62 | $settings = include $sources['data'].'transport.settings.php';
63 | $attributes= array(
64 | xPDOTransport::UNIQUE_KEY => 'key',
65 | xPDOTransport::PRESERVE_KEYS => true,
66 | xPDOTransport::UPDATE_OBJECT => false,
67 | );
68 | if (empty($settings) || !is_array($settings)) { $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,'Adding settings failed.'); }
69 | foreach ($settings as $setting) {
70 | $vehicle = $builder->createVehicle($setting,$attributes);
71 | $builder->putVehicle($vehicle);
72 | }
73 | unset($settings,$setting,$attributes);
74 |
75 | /* create category */
76 | $category= $modx->newObject('modCategory');
77 | $category->set('id',1);
78 | $category->set('category',PKG_NAME);
79 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,'Packaged in category.');
80 |
81 | /* loading plugins */
82 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,'Packaging plugins..');
83 | $plugins = include $sources['data'].'transport.plugins.php';
84 | if (empty($plugins) || !is_array($plugins)){ $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, 'Could not package in plugins.');}
85 | $attributes= array(
86 | xPDOTransport::UNIQUE_KEY => 'name',
87 | xPDOTransport::PRESERVE_KEYS => false,
88 | xPDOTransport::UPDATE_OBJECT => true,
89 | xPDOTransport::RELATED_OBJECTS => true,
90 | xPDOTransport::RELATED_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES => array (
91 | 'PluginEvents' => array(
92 | xPDOTransport::PRESERVE_KEYS => true,
93 | xPDOTransport::UPDATE_OBJECT => false,
94 | xPDOTransport::UNIQUE_KEY => array('pluginid','event'),
95 | ),
96 | ),
97 | );
98 | foreach ($plugins as $plugin) {
99 | $vehicle = $builder->createVehicle($plugin, $attributes);
100 | $builder->putVehicle($vehicle);
101 | }
102 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,'Packaged in '.count($plugins).' plugins.'); flush();
103 | unset($plugins,$plugin,$attributes);
104 |
105 | /* loading snippets */
106 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,'Packaging snippets..');
107 | $snippets = include $sources['data'].'transport.snippets.php';
108 | if (empty($snippets) || !is_array($snippets)){ $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, 'Could not package in snippets.');}
109 | $attributes= array(
110 | xPDOTransport::UNIQUE_KEY => 'name',
111 | xPDOTransport::PRESERVE_KEYS => false,
112 | xPDOTransport::UPDATE_OBJECT => true
113 | );
114 | foreach ($snippets as $snippet) {
115 | $vehicle = $builder->createVehicle($snippet, $attributes);
116 | $builder->putVehicle($vehicle);
117 | }
118 | $category->addMany($snippets);
119 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,'Packaged in '.count($snippets).' snippets.'); flush();
120 | unset($snippets,$snippet,$attributes);
121 |
122 | /* create category vehicle */
123 | $attr = array(
124 | xPDOTransport::UNIQUE_KEY => 'category',
125 | xPDOTransport::PRESERVE_KEYS => false,
126 | xPDOTransport::UPDATE_OBJECT => true,
127 | xPDOTransport::RELATED_OBJECTS => true,
128 | xPDOTransport::RELATED_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES => array (
129 | 'Snippets' => array(
130 | xPDOTransport::PRESERVE_KEYS => false,
131 | xPDOTransport::UPDATE_OBJECT => true,
132 | xPDOTransport::UNIQUE_KEY => 'name',
133 | ),
134 | ),
135 | );
136 | $vehicle = $builder->createVehicle($category,$attr);
137 |
138 | /* file resolvers */
139 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,'Adding file resolvers to category...');
140 | $vehicle->resolve('file',array(
141 | 'source' => $sources['source_assets'],
142 | 'target' => "return MODX_ASSETS_PATH . 'components/';",
143 | ));
144 | $vehicle->resolve('file',array(
145 | 'source' => $sources['source_core'],
146 | 'target' => "return MODX_CORE_PATH . 'components/';",
147 | ));
148 | $vehicle->resolve('php',array(
149 | 'source' => $sources['resolvers'] . 'setupoptions.resolver.php',
150 | ));
151 |
152 | $builder->putVehicle($vehicle);
153 |
154 |
155 | /* now pack in the license file, readme and setup options */
156 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,'Adding package attributes and setup options...');
157 | $builder->setPackageAttributes(array(
158 | 'license' => file_get_contents($sources['docs'].'license.txt'),
159 | 'readme' => file_get_contents($sources['docs'].'readme.txt'),
160 | 'changelog' => file_get_contents($sources['docs'].'changelog.txt'),
161 | 'setup-options' => array('source' => $sources['build'] . 'setup.options.php'),
162 | ));
163 |
164 | /* zip up package */
165 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,'Packing up transport package zip...');
166 | $builder->pack();
167 |
168 | $tend = explode(" ", microtime());
169 | $tend = $tend[1] + $tend[0];
170 | $totalTime = sprintf("%2.4f s", ($tend - $tstart));
171 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO, "Package Built. Execution time: {$totalTime}\n");
172 | exit();
173 |
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 | $e = array(
21 | 'OnBeforeManagerLogin',
22 | 'OnManagerLoginFormRender',
23 | 'OnManagerPageBeforeRender',
24 | 'OnManagerPageInit',
25 | 'OnUserDuplicate',
26 | 'OnUserFormPrerender',
27 | 'OnUserFormSave',
28 | );
29 | $events = array();
30 | foreach ($e as $ev) {
31 | $events[$ev] = $modx->newObject('modPluginEvent');
32 | $events[$ev]->fromArray(array(
33 | 'event' => $ev,
34 | 'priority' => 0,
35 | 'propertyset' => 0
36 | ),'',true,true);
37 | }
38 |
39 | $plugins = array();
40 | $plugins[0] = $modx->newObject('modPlugin');
41 | $plugins[0]->set('id',1);
42 | $plugins[0]->set('name','GoogleAuthenticatorX');
43 | $plugins[0]->set('description','Add Google Authenticator 2-step verification to MODX manager login.');
44 | $plugins[0]->set('plugincode', getPluginContent($sources['plugins'] . 'included.googleauthenticatorx.plugin.php'));
45 | $plugins[0]->set('category', 0);
46 | $plugins[0]->addMany($events);
47 | $modx->log(xPDO::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,'Packaged in '.count($events).' Plugin Events');
48 |
49 | function getPluginContent($filename) {
50 | $o = file_get_contents($filename);
51 | $o = trim(str_replace(array(''), '', $o));
52 | return $o;
53 | }
54 |
55 | return $plugins;
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 |
21 | $s = array(
22 | 'gax_disabled' => true,
23 | 'gax_courtesy_enabled' => true,
24 | 'gax_profile_enabled' => false,
25 | 'gax_issuer' => '',
26 | 'gax_encrypt_key' => '*',
27 | );
28 |
29 | $settings = array();
30 |
31 | foreach ($s as $key => $value) {
32 | if (is_string($value) || is_int($value)) {
33 | if ($value == '*') {
34 | $type = 'text-password';
35 | $value = '';
36 | }
37 | else { $type = 'textfield'; }
38 | }
39 | elseif (is_bool($value)) { $type = 'combo-boolean'; }
40 | else { $type = 'textfield'; }
41 | $parts = explode('.',$key);
42 | if (count($parts) == 1) { $area = 'Default'; }
43 | else { $area = $parts[0]; }
44 |
45 | $settings[$key] = $modx->newObject('modSystemSetting');
46 | $settings[$key]->set('key', $key);
47 | $settings[$key]->fromArray(array(
48 | 'value' => $value,
49 | 'xtype' => $type,
50 | 'namespace' => 'GoogleAuthenticatorX',
51 | 'area' => $area
52 | ));
53 | }
54 | return $settings;
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 | $snippets = array();
21 | $snippets[0] = $modx->newObject('modSnippet');
22 | $snippets[0]->set('id', 1);
23 | $snippets[0]->set('name', 'GAxLoginHook');
24 | $snippets[0]->set('description', '2 factor authentication pre-hook for (Login extra)');
25 | $snippets[0]->set('category',PKG_NAME);
26 | $snippets[0]->set('snippet', file_get_contents($sources['snippets'] . 'GAxLoginHook.php'));
27 |
28 | $snippets[1] = $modx->newObject('modSnippet');
29 | $snippets[1]->set('id', 2);
30 | $snippets[1]->set('name', 'GAxUserQRcode');
31 | $snippets[1]->set('description', ' Returns GoogleAuthenticatorX user QR-Code for 2 factor authentication');
32 | $snippets[1]->set('category',PKG_NAME);
33 | $snippets[1]->set('snippet', file_get_contents($sources['snippets'] . 'GAxUserQRcode.php'));
34 |
35 | return $snippets;
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 | if (isset($object) && isset($object->xpdo)) {
21 | $modx = $object->xpdo;
22 | }
23 | if (!isset($modx)) {
24 | require_once dirname(dirname(dirname(dirname(dirname(__FILE__))))) . '/config.core.php';
25 | require_once MODX_CORE_PATH . 'model/modx/modx.class.php';
26 | $modx= new modX();
27 | $modx->initialize('web');
28 | $modx->setLogLevel(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO);
29 | $modx->setLogTarget('ECHO');
30 | }
31 |
32 | $success= false;
33 | switch ($options[xPDOTransport::PACKAGE_ACTION]) {
34 | case xPDOTransport::ACTION_INSTALL:
35 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO, "xPDOTransport::ACTION_INSTALL");
36 | /*Validate requirements*/
37 | if(!meetsRequirements()){
38 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,"Installation requirements not met: php version > 5.4 AND/OR OpenSSL encryption/decryption failed.");
39 | $success = false;
40 | break;
41 | }
42 |
43 | setEncrptKeySetting();
44 |
45 | if($options['sendnotifymail']){ /* Email all users with manager access */
46 | $modx->getService('lexicon','modLexicon');
47 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_WARN,'Started sending emails to users with manager access...');
48 | $mgrCtx = $modx->getObject('modContext', array('key' => 'mgr'));
49 | $subject = '2-step verification is enabled';
50 | $users = $modx->getCollection('modUser');
51 | foreach($users as $iuser){
52 | if(checkPolicy('frames', $mgrCtx, $iuser) ){
53 | //Get body and subject for each user manager language
54 | $mgrLanguage = $iuser->getOption('manager_language');
55 | $modx->lexicon->load("GoogleAuthenticatorX:emailtpl", $mgrLanguage);
56 | $subject = $modx->lexicon('gax.notifyemail_subject');
57 | $body = $modx->lexicon('gax.notifyemail_body',array( 'username' => $iuser->get('username'),));
58 | $body = ''.$body.'';
59 | if($iuser->sendEmail($body, array('subject'=>$subject)) ){
60 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,"Sent email to user:({$iuser->get('username')}) id:{$iuser->get('id')}");
61 | }
62 | else{
63 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_WARN,"Sending email failed, user:({$iuser->get('username')}) id:{$iuser->get('id')}");
64 | }
65 | }
66 | }
67 | }
68 | if($options['enablegax']){
69 | $Setting = $modx->getObject('modSystemSetting', 'gax_disabled');
70 | $Setting->set('value', 0);
71 | $Setting->save();
72 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_WARN,"Enabled 2-step verification");
73 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,"Refreshing system settings cache...");
74 | $cacheRefreshOptions = array( 'system_settings' => array() );
75 | $modx->cacheManager-> refresh($cacheRefreshOptions);
76 |
77 | }
78 |
79 | $success = true;
80 | break;
81 |
82 | case xPDOTransport::ACTION_UPGRADE:
83 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO, "xPDOTransport::ACTION_UPGRADE");
84 | /* Validate requirements */
85 | if(!meetsRequirements()){
86 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,"Installation requirements not met: php version > 5.4 AND/OR OpenSSL encryption/decryption failed.");
87 | $success = false;
88 | break;
89 | }
90 | setEncrptKeySetting();
91 |
92 | /* Upgrade old cipher for older releases */
93 | //check previous version
94 | $legacyPackageExist = false;
95 | $response = $modx->runProcessor('workspace/packages/version/getlist', array('signature' => 'googleauthenticatorx') );
96 | if ($response->isError()) {
97 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,"Failed to detect previous release, skipping user data migration.");
98 | }
99 | $legacyPackage = $modx->fromJSON($response->response)['results'];
100 | $pkgidx;
101 | if(!empty($legacyPackage['0'])) {
102 | if($legacyPackage['0']['installed']) {
103 | $pkgidx = 0;
104 | }
105 | else {
106 | $pkgidx = 1;
107 | }
108 | }
109 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO, "Detected previous install idx[$pkgidx]: " . $legacyPackage[$pkgidx]['signature']);
110 | if(!empty($legacyPackage) && !empty($legacyPackage[$pkgidx]) && is_array($legacyPackage[$pkgidx]) ){
111 | $version_major = $legacyPackage[$pkgidx]['version_major'];
112 | $version_minor = $legacyPackage[$pkgidx]['version_minor'];
113 | if($version_major == 1 && $version_minor <= 2) {
114 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_WARN,"Migration of user data required!");
115 | $legacyPackageExist = true;
116 | }
117 | }
118 | else{
119 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO, "No legacy package was found.");
120 | }
121 |
122 | if($legacyPackageExist == true) {
123 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_WARN,"Legacy version detected, re-encrypting data...");
124 | //Re-encrypt user data
125 | $encKeySetting = $modx->getObject('modSystemSetting', array('key' => 'gax_encrypt_key'));
126 | $encKey = $encKeySetting->get('value');
127 | $users = $modx->getCollection('modUser');
128 | foreach ($users as $iuser) {
129 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,"Validating data for user: " . $iuser->get('username'));
130 | $profile = $iuser->getOne('Profile');
131 | $extended = $profile->get('extended');
132 | if(is_array($extended) && array_key_exists('GoogleAuthenticatorX', $extended)){
133 | if(is_array($extended['GoogleAuthenticatorX']) && array_key_exists('Settings', $extended['GoogleAuthenticatorX']) ) {
134 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,"Re-encrypting data for user: " . $iuser->get('username'));
135 | $gaSettings = $extended['GoogleAuthenticatorX']['Settings'];
136 | $IV = openssl_random_pseudo_bytes(openssl_cipher_iv_length('AES-256-CBC'));
137 | $incourtesy = mcryptDecrypt($gaSettings['incourtesy']);
138 | $incourtesy = opensslEncrypt($incourtesy, $encKey, $IV);
139 | $secret = mcryptDecrypt($gaSettings['secret']);
140 | if(strlen($secret) != 16) {
141 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,"Invalid 2FA secret, aborting re-encrypting for current user." );
142 | continue;
143 | }
144 | $secret = opensslEncrypt($secret, $encKey, $IV);
145 | $uri = mcryptDecrypt($gaSettings['uri']);
146 | $uri = opensslEncrypt($uri, $encKey, $IV);
147 | $QRurl = mcryptDecrypt($gaSettings['qrurl']);
148 | $QRurl = opensslEncrypt($QRurl, $encKey, $IV);
149 | $userIV = base64_encode($IV);
150 |
151 | $newData = array(
152 | 'incourtesy' => $incourtesy,
153 | 'secret' => $secret,
154 | 'uri' => $uri,
155 | 'qrurl' => $QRurl,
156 | 'iv' => $userIV,
157 | );
158 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_INFO,"Saving data..." );
159 | $extended['GoogleAuthenticatorX']['Settings'] = $newData;
160 | $profile->set('extended', $extended);
161 | $profile->save();
162 | }
163 | else {
164 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_WARN,"Invalid 2FA data, new set will be created on next load!");
165 | }
166 | }
167 | else {
168 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_WARN,"No GoogleAuthenticatorX data found, new set will be created on next load!");
169 | }
170 | }
171 | }
172 | $success = true;
173 | break;
174 |
175 | case xPDOTransport::ACTION_UNINSTALL:
176 | $success= true;
177 | break;
178 | }
179 | return $success;
180 |
181 | /**
182 | * Determine is a user attributes satisfy an Object policy
183 | *
184 | * @param array $criteria An associative array providing a key and value to
185 | * search for within the matched policy attributes between policy and
186 | * principal.
187 | * @param type $target A target modAccess class name
188 | * @param type $user
189 | * @return boolean
190 | **/
191 | function checkPolicy($criteria, $target, $user) {
192 | if ($user->get('sudo')) return true;
193 | if (!is_array($criteria) && is_scalar($criteria)) {
194 | $criteria = array("{$criteria}" => true);
195 | }
196 | $policy = $target->findPolicy();
197 | if (true) {
198 | $principal = $user->getAttributes($target);
199 | if (!empty($principal)) {
200 | foreach ($policy as $policyAccess => $access) {
201 | foreach ($access as $targetId => $targetPolicy) {
202 | foreach ($targetPolicy as $policyIndex => $applicablePolicy) {
203 | $principalPolicyData = array();
204 | $principalAuthority = 9999;
205 | if (isset($principal[$policyAccess][$targetId]) && is_array($principal[$policyAccess][$targetId])) {
206 | foreach ($principal[$policyAccess][$targetId] as $acl) {
207 | $principalAuthority = intval($acl['authority']);
208 | $principalPolicyData = $acl['policy'];
209 | $principalId = $acl['principal'];
210 | if ($applicablePolicy['principal'] == $principalId) {
211 | if ($principalAuthority <= $applicablePolicy['authority']) {
212 | if (!$applicablePolicy['policy']) {
213 | return true;
214 | }
215 | if (empty($principalPolicyData)) $principalPolicyData = array();
216 | $matches = array_intersect_assoc($principalPolicyData, $applicablePolicy['policy']);
217 | if ($matches) {
218 | $matched = array_diff_assoc($criteria, $matches);
219 | if (empty($matched)) {
220 | return true;
221 | }
222 | }
223 | }
224 | }
225 | }
226 | }
227 | }
228 | }
229 | }
230 | }
231 | return false;
232 | }
233 |
234 | }
235 |
236 | function meetsRequirements(){
237 | $result = true;
238 | $php_ver_comp = version_compare(phpversion(), '5.4.0');
239 | if ($php_ver_comp < 0) {
240 | $result = false;
241 | }
242 | if (!function_exists('openssl_encrypt') || !function_exists('openssl_decrypt')) {
243 | $result = false;
244 | }
245 | return $result;
246 | }
247 |
248 | function mcryptDecrypt($Cyphered) {
249 | global $modx;
250 | $Cyphered = base64_decode($Cyphered);
251 | $encryption_key = str_replace('-','', $modx->uuid);
252 | $iv_size = mcrypt_get_iv_size(MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_128, MCRYPT_MODE_CBC);
253 | $iv = substr($Cyphered, 0, $iv_size);
254 | $Cyphered = substr($Cyphered, $iv_size);
255 | $decrypted_string = mcrypt_decrypt(MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_128, $encryption_key, $Cyphered, MCRYPT_MODE_CBC, $iv);
256 | return $decrypted_string;
257 | }
258 |
259 | function opensslEncrypt($plainText, $encryptionKey, $IV) {
260 | return openssl_encrypt($plainText, 'AES-256-CBC', $encryptionKey, OPENSSL_RAW_DATA & OPENSSL_ZERO_PADDING, $IV);
261 | }
262 |
263 | function setEncrptKeySetting() {
264 | global $modx;
265 | $gax_enckey_setting = $modx->getObject('modSystemSetting', array('key' => 'gax_encrypt_key'));
266 | if(!$gax_enckey_setting) {
267 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_WARN,"Generating Encryption Key into System Setting!");
268 | $gax_enckey_setting = $modx->newObject('modSystemSetting');
269 | $gax_enckey_setting->set('key', 'gax_encrypt_key');
270 | $gax_enckey_setting_settings = array(
271 | 'value' => bin2hex(openssl_random_pseudo_bytes(32)),
272 | 'xtype' => 'text-password',
273 | 'namespace' => 'GoogleAuthenticatorX',
274 | 'area' => 'Default'
275 | );
276 | $gax_enckey_setting->fromArray($gax_enckey_setting_settings);
277 | $gax_enckey_setting->save();
278 | }
279 | else if(!preg_match('/^[0-9A-Fa-f]{64}$/', $gax_enckey_setting->get('value'))) {
280 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,"Invalid Encryption Key in System Setting, regenerating key!");
281 | $gax_enckey_setting->set('value', bin2hex(openssl_random_pseudo_bytes(32)));
282 | $gax_enckey_setting->save();
283 | }
284 | }
285 |
286 |
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 | switch ($options[xPDOTransport::PACKAGE_ACTION]) {
21 | case xPDOTransport::ACTION_INSTALL:
22 | case xPDOTransport::ACTION_UPGRADE:
23 |
24 | $output = <<NB: Sending emails might extend the installation process time depending on the amount of users with manager access.
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 |
34 |
If you enable 2-step verification, be ready with your mobile device for setting up Google Authenticator, otherwise you will lose your login session.
35 |
36 | HTML;
37 | break;
38 | default:
39 | case xPDOTransport::ACTION_UNINSTALL:
40 | $output = '';
41 | break;
42 | }
43 |
44 | return $output;
45 |
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 | require_once dirname(dirname(dirname(dirname(dirname(__FILE__))))).'/config.core.php';
21 | require_once MODX_CORE_PATH.'config/'.MODX_CONFIG_KEY.'.inc.php';
22 | require_once MODX_CONNECTORS_PATH.'index.php';
23 | require_once( MODX_CORE_PATH . 'model/modx/modx.class.php');
24 | $modx = new modx();
25 | $modx->initialize('mgr');
26 | $modx->lexicon->load('GoogleAuthenticatorX:default');
27 | $connectorRequestClass = $modx->getOption('modConnectorRequest.class', null, 'modConnectorRequest');
28 | $modx->config['modRequest.class'] = $connectorRequestClass;
29 | $modx->getRequest();
30 | $path = $modx->getOption('core_path').'components/GoogleAuthenticatorX/processors/';
31 | $modx->request->handlerequest(array(
32 | 'processors_path' => $path,
33 | 'location' => '',
34 | ));
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1 | Ext.onReady(function() {
2 | getuserqrcode();
3 | CourtesyWindowFn();
4 | setTimeout(function(){location.href = './';}, 60000);
5 | });
6 | var getuserqrcode = function(){
7 | MODx.Ajax.request({
8 | url: MODx.config.assets_url + 'components/GoogleAuthenticatorX/connectors/connector.php',
9 | params:{action:'getuserqrcode'},
10 | listeners:{
11 | 'success':{fn:function(r){ document.getElementById("qrimg").src = r.object.qrurl; forcedlogout();},scope:this },
12 | 'failure':{fn:function(){ forcedlogout(); },scope:this}}});
13 | };
14 | var forcedlogout = function(){
15 | MODx.fireEvent('beforeLogout');
16 | MODx.Ajax.request({
17 | url: MODx.config.connector_url,
18 | params:{
19 | action:'security/logout',
20 | login_context: 'mgr'},
21 | listeners:{
22 | 'success':{fn:function(r){ MODx.fireEvent('afterLogout'); } , scope:this},
23 | 'failure':{fn:function( ){ },scope:this}}});
24 | };
25 | var CourtesyWindowFn = function(){
26 | var CourtesyWindow = new MODx.Window({
27 | title: _('gax'),
28 | labelWidth: 150,
29 | closable: false,
30 | collapsible: false,
31 | maximizable: false,
32 | modal: true,
33 | width: 450,
34 | height: 500,
35 | fields: [{
36 | html: '
';
6 | MODx.Ajax.request({
7 | url: MODx.config.assets_url + 'components/GoogleAuthenticatorX/connectors/connector.php',
8 | params:{action:'getuserqrcode'},
9 | listeners:{
10 | 'success':{fn:function(r){ document.getElementById("qrimg").src = r.object.qrurl;},scope:this },
11 | 'failure':{fn:function(){ },scope:this}}});
12 | });
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1 | Changelog file for GoogleAuthenticatorX ModX extra.
2 |
3 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 1.3.3-pl
4 | ====================================
5 | - Use class based processors
6 |
7 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 1.3.2-pl
8 | ====================================
9 | - [#20][#23] Fixed PHP Warnings
10 |
11 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 1.3.1-rc1
12 | ====================================
13 | - Fixed setup migration issue
14 |
15 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 1.3.0-rc1
16 | ====================================
17 | - Replace deprecated mcrypt with OpenSSL
18 | - Fixed issue causing 2FA secrets reset upon MODx upgrade
19 | - Code enhancements
20 |
21 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 1.2.2-rc4
22 | ====================================
23 | - Fixed legacy package data migration
24 |
25 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 1.2.1-rc4
26 | ====================================
27 | - Enhanced GAxUserQRcode snippet
28 |
29 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 1.2.0-rc4
30 | ====================================
31 | - Added "Login" extra integration hook
32 |
33 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 1.1.1-rc3
34 | ====================================
35 | - Fixed corrupted transport package
36 |
37 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 1.1.0-rc3
38 | ====================================
39 | - [#12] Fixed user "Extended fields" data loss on "secret reset"
40 | - [#14] Fixed sending email to users during installation i8n issue
41 | - [#13] Changed encryption cipher
42 | - [#9][#11] Allow change of QR-code "issuer" value
43 |
44 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 1.0.0-rc2
45 | ====================================
46 | - [#1] Added setup-options (enable 2-step verification + email instructions to users with manager access)
47 | - Users' emails now are sent with each user manager language.
48 | - More detailed instructions email to users.
49 | - [#5] Fixed hardcoded login form strings.
50 | - [#10] Fixed double slashes in URI
51 |
52 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 1.0.0-rc1
53 | ====================================
54 | - Public availability
55 |
56 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 0.9.0-beta
57 | ====================================
58 | - Added feature: Users courtesy log-in
59 | - Added feature: Allow users QR-code in manager profile
60 | - Added feature: Send Instructions email to users
61 | - Added feature: Send QR-Code by email
62 |
63 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 0.4.2-beta
64 | ====================================
65 | - Fixed issue: Avoid Google Authenticator account conflict
66 | - Fixed issue: Changing status with lexicon
67 | - Better logging
68 |
69 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 0.3.2-beta
70 | ====================================
71 | - Multi language support
72 |
73 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 0.2.1-beta
74 | ====================================
75 | - Added users tab
76 | - Data are stored encrypted.
77 |
78 | GoogleAuthenticatorX 0.1.0-beta
79 | ====================================
80 | - Initial commit (Basic functionality)
81 |
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1 | ======================
2 | GoogleAuthenticatorX
3 | ======================
4 | Author: Mina Gerges
5 |
6 | GoogleAuthenticatorX is a ModX extra that integrates Google's 2-step verification to manager login & front end login via pre-hook for "Login" extra.
7 | Users have to use Google Authenticator mobile software to get the authentication key which changes every 30 seconds.
8 |
9 | Please see documentation at:
10 | https://github.com/minagerges/MODX-GoogleAuthenticatorX/wiki
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 | $eventName = $modx->event->name;
21 | switch($eventName) {
22 | case 'OnBeforeManagerLogin': /* validate authentication code */
23 | $username = $_POST['username'];
24 | $gacode = $_POST['ga_code'];
25 | $output = '';
26 | include_once $modx->getOption('core_path')."components/GoogleAuthenticatorX/model/googleauthenticator.class.php";
27 | $GA = new GAx($modx);
28 | $GA->LoadUserByName($username);
29 |
30 | if(!$modx->getOption('gax_disabled',null,false)){
31 | $modx->controller->addLexiconTopic('GoogleAuthenticatorX:default');
32 | if(!$GA->UserExist){
33 | $output = true;
34 | }
35 | else if($GA->userGAdisabled){
36 | $output = true;
37 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,"GoogleAuthenticator for user:($username) is disabled." );
38 | }
39 | else if($modx->getOption('gax_courtesy_enabled',null,false) && $GA->UserInCourtesy ){
40 | $output = true;
41 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,"GoogleAuthenticatorX: user:($username) logged in courtesy mode." );
42 | }
43 | else if(empty($gacode)) {
44 | $output = $modx->lexicon('gax.enterkey');
45 | }
46 | else if(preg_match("/^[0-9]{6}$/",$gacode) < 1) {
47 | $output = $modx->lexicon('gax.invalidformat');
48 | }
49 | else if($GA->UserCodeMatch($gacode)){
50 | $output = true;
51 | }
52 | else{
53 | $output = $modx->lexicon('gax.invalidcode');
54 | }
55 | }
56 | else {
57 | $output = true;
58 | $modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,"GoogleAuthenticator: is disabled." );
59 | }
60 | $modx->event->_output = $output;
61 | break;
62 | case 'OnManagerLoginFormRender': /* Load authentication code field */
63 | if(!$modx->getOption('gax_disabled',null,false)) {
64 | $modx->controller->addLexiconTopic('GoogleAuthenticatorX:default');
65 | $output = '
'
66 | . '
';
72 | $modx->event->_output = $output;
73 | }
74 | break;
75 |
76 | case 'OnUserDuplicate': /* Reset secret for duplicated user */
77 | $userid = $user->get('id');
78 | include_once $modx->getOption('core_path')."components/GoogleAuthenticatorX/model/googleauthenticator.class.php";
79 | $GA = new GAx($modx);
80 | $GA->LoadUserByID($userid);
81 | $GA->resetsecret();
82 | break;
83 | case 'OnUserFormSave': /* if new user create GAxsettings not to wait for next login attempt */
84 | if($scriptProperties['mode'] == 'new'){
85 | $userid = $user->get('id');
86 | include_once $modx->getOption('core_path')."components/GoogleAuthenticatorX/model/googleauthenticator.class.php";
87 | $GA = new GAx($modx);
88 | $GA->LoadUserByID($userid);
89 | }
90 | break;
91 | case 'OnUserFormPrerender': /* Adding GoogleAuthenticatorX tab */
92 | $modx->controller->addLexiconTopic('GoogleAuthenticatorX:default');
93 | $jsurl = $modx->getOption('assets_url') . 'components/GoogleAuthenticatorX/js/';
94 | $modx->regClientStartupScript($jsurl.'GoogleAuthenticatorXuserTab.js');
95 | break;
96 | case 'OnManagerPageInit': /* Show secret in profile*/
97 | if($action == 'security/profile' || $action == 76){ //show user his qrcode in his profile
98 | if($modx->getOption('gax_profile_enabled')){
99 | $jsurl = $modx->getOption('assets_url') . 'components/GoogleAuthenticatorX/js/';
100 | $modx->regClientStartupScript($jsurl.'GoogleAuthenticatorXuserprofile.js');
101 | }
102 | }
103 | break;
104 | case 'OnManagerPageBeforeRender': /* Check courtesy status */
105 | $userid = $modx->user->get('id');
106 | include_once $modx->getOption('core_path')."components/GoogleAuthenticatorX/model/googleauthenticator.class.php";
107 | $GA = new GAx($modx);
108 | $GA->LoadUserByID($userid);
109 | if($GA->UserInCourtesy && !$modx->getOption('gax_disabled') && !$GA->userGAdisabled){
110 | $modx->controller->addLexiconTopic('GoogleAuthenticatorX:default');
111 | $jsurl = $modx->getOption('assets_url') . 'components/GoogleAuthenticatorX/js/';
112 | $modx->regClientStartupScript($jsurl.'GoogleAuthenticatorXcourtesy.js');
113 | $GA->ResetCourtesy();
114 | }
115 | break;
116 | }
117 | return;
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 | include $modx->getOption('core_path')."components/GoogleAuthenticatorX/elements/plugins/googleauthenticatorx.plugin.php";
21 | return;
22 |
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 | $props = $hook->getValues();
21 | $username = $props['username'];
22 | $gacode = $props['token'];
23 | $modx->getService('lexicon','modLexicon');
24 | $modx->lexicon->load('GoogleAuthenticatorX:default');
25 | $errorMsg = $modx->lexicon('gax.invalidcode');
26 | $failMessage = $modx->getOption('2FAerror', $scriptProperties, $errorMsg);
27 |
28 | if($props['service'] != 'login'){
29 | return true;
30 | }
31 |
32 | if(empty($username)){
33 | return false;
34 | }
35 | if(empty($gacode)) {
36 | $errorMsg = $modx->lexicon('gax.enterkey');
37 | $hook->addError('user', $errorMsg);
38 | return false;
39 | }
40 |
41 | include_once $modx->getOption('core_path').'components/GoogleAuthenticatorX/model/googleauthenticator.class.php';
42 | $GA = new GAx($modx);
43 | $GA->LoadUserByName($username);
44 | if($GA->UserCodeMatch($gacode)) {
45 | return true;
46 | }
47 | $hook->addError('user', $errorMsg);
48 | return false;
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 | $userid = $modx->getOption('userID', $scriptProperties, $modx->user->get('id'));
21 | $size = $modx->getOption('size', $scriptProperties, '200');
22 | if($userid == 0){
23 | return;
24 | }
25 | $placeHolder = $modx->getOption('toPlaceholder', $scriptProperties, 'gax');
26 | include_once $modx->getOption('core_path').'components/GoogleAuthenticatorX/model/googleauthenticator.class.php';
27 | $GA = new GAx($modx);
28 | $GA->LoadUserByID($userid);
29 | $gaSettings = $GA->GetDecryptedSettingsArray();
30 | $qrCode = '';
31 | if ($gaSettings) {
32 | $user = $modx->getObject('modUser', $userid);
33 | $username = $user->get('username');
34 | $accountname = $username . '::' . $modx->getOption('site_url') ;
35 | $secret = $gaSettings['secret'];
36 | $issuer = $modx->getOption('gax_issuer', null, $modx->getOption('site_name'));
37 | if(empty($issuer)){ $issuer = $modx->getOption('site_url'); }
38 | $uri = 'otpauth://totp/'.$accountname.'?secret='.$secret.'&issuer='.$issuer;
39 | $urlencoded = urlencode($uri);
40 | $imgPath = 'https://chart.googleapis.com/chart?chs='.$size.'x'.$size.'&chld=M|0&cht=qr&chl='.$urlencoded;
41 |
42 | $modx->setPlaceholders(array('secret'=>$secret, 'uri'=>$uri, 'qrCode'=> $imgPath), $placeHolder . '.');
43 | }
44 | return;
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 | $_lang['GoogleAuthenticatorX.gax'] = 'GoogleAuthenticatorX';
21 |
22 | $_lang['gax'] = 'GoogleAuthenticatorX';
23 | $_lang['gax.desc'] = 'Add 2-step verification to MODX manager login.';
24 | $_lang['gax.description'] = 'Description';
25 |
26 | $_lang['setting_gax_disabled'] = 'Disable 2-factor authentication';
27 | $_lang['setting_gax_disabled_desc'] = 'Disabling 2-factor authentication will revert manager login back to default.';
28 | $_lang['setting_gax_courtesy_enabled'] = 'Allow Courtesy login';
29 | $_lang['setting_gax_courtesy_enabled_desc'] = 'Allowing courtesy login will enable users to have a 1 time login to retrieve their secret.';
30 | $_lang['setting_gax_profile_enabled'] = 'Show secret in users profile';
31 | $_lang['setting_gax_profile_enabled_desc'] = 'Allow users to see Google Authentication secret in their manager user profile.';
32 | $_lang['setting_gax_issuer'] = 'QR-code issuer value';
33 | $_lang['setting_gax_issuer_desc'] = 'Set the QR-code issuer value, default to site_name';
34 | $_lang['setting_gax_encrypt_key'] = 'Encryption key';
35 | $_lang['setting_gax_encrypt_key_desc'] = 'Encryption key used for 2FA data encryption. Do not change. Must match cipher method key requirement (64 HEX characters) subject to change.';
36 |
37 | $_lang['gax.authkey'] = 'Authentication Key';
38 | $_lang['gax.enterkey'] = 'Please enter Authentication key!';
39 | $_lang['gax.invalidformat'] = 'Invlid authentication key format, expecting 6 digits!';
40 | $_lang['gax.invalidcode'] = 'Invalid authentication key.';
41 |
42 | $_lang['gax.hello'] = 'Hello';
43 | $_lang['gax.usertab_desc'] = 'Here you can manage GoogleAuthenticatorX (Google Authenticator 2-factor authentication) user specific tasks.';
44 | $_lang['gax.enabled'] = 'Enabled';
45 | $_lang['gax.disabled'] = 'Disabled';
46 | $_lang['gax.lbl_status'] = 'Status';
47 | $_lang['gax.lbl_secret'] = 'Secret';
48 | $_lang['gax.lbl_uri'] = 'URI';
49 | $_lang['gax.lbl_qrcode'] = 'QR-code';
50 | $_lang['gax.btn_showsecret'] = 'Show secret';
51 | $_lang['gax.btn_changestatus'] = 'Change Status';
52 | $_lang['gax.btn_changestatus_confirm'] = 'Are you sure you want to change Google Authenticator status for this user?';
53 | $_lang['gax.btn_enablegax'] = 'Enable Google Authenticator';
54 | $_lang['gax.btn_disablegax'] = 'Disable Google Authenticator';
55 | $_lang['gax.clkfrst'] = 'Please click "Show secret" first!';
56 | $_lang['gax.btn_resetsecret'] = 'Reset Secret';
57 | $_lang['gax.btn_resetsecret_confirm'] = 'Are you sure you want to reset Google Authenticator user secret? You will have to provide new key to user!';
58 | $_lang['gax.btn_emailinstruct'] = 'Email instructions to user';
59 | $_lang['gax.btn_emailinstruct_confirm'] = 'Are you sure you want to send instructions email to this user?';
60 | $_lang['gax.btn_emailqr'] = 'Email QR-code to user';
61 | $_lang['gax.btn_emailqr_confirm'] = 'Are you sure you want to email Google Authenticator secret to this user? This is the worst way to provide user secret!';
62 |
63 | $_lang['gax.courtesy_notification'] = 'This is a Courtesy login, follow the instructions provided by your administrator to be able to perform future login.';
64 | $_lang['gax.courtesy_qrfailed'] = 'Failed to retrieve QR-code';
65 |
66 |
67 |
68 | $_lang['gax.confirm_resetsecret'] = 'Are you sure you want to reset Google Authenticator user secret? You will have to provide the new key to user!';
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8 | * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9 | * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
10 | * version.
11 | *
12 | * GoogleAuthenticatorX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 | * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
14 | * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 | * WipeCache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
18 | * Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 | */
20 | $_lang['gax.emailsuccess'] = 'Email sent successfully.';
21 | $_lang['gax.emailfail'] = 'Sending email failed.';
22 |
23 | $_lang['gax.qremail_subject'] = 'Your Google Authenticator QR-code';
24 | $_lang['gax.qremail_body'] = '
Hello [[+username]],
To use Google Authenticator you need a supported mobile device, (Android, iPhone, BlackBerry)'
25 | . 'to run the Google Authenticator application. For some devices you might need a QR-code scanner as well. Open Google Authenticator application '
26 | . 'and scan the below QR-code, upon the success of this process you will see an authentication key changing every 30 seconds. '
27 | . 'This is the key required during your login.