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Merge pull request #347 from fermionic/diaspora-more-signature-refinements
create new signed text for relayables right when relaying them
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@ -2150,7 +2150,7 @@ function diaspora_send_followup($item,$owner,$contact,$public_batch = false) {
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$a = get_app();
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$myaddr = $owner['nickname'] . '@' . substr($a->get_baseurl(), strpos($a->get_baseurl(),'://') + 3);
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$theiraddr = $contact['addr'];
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// $theiraddr = $contact['addr'];
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// The first item in the `item` table with the parent id is the parent. However, MySQL doesn't always
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// return the items ordered by `item`.`id`, in which case the wrong item is chosen as the parent.
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@ -2213,7 +2213,10 @@ function diaspora_send_relay($item,$owner,$contact,$public_batch = false) {
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$a = get_app();
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$myaddr = $owner['nickname'] . '@' . substr($a->get_baseurl(), strpos($a->get_baseurl(),'://') + 3);
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$theiraddr = $contact['addr'];
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// $theiraddr = $contact['addr'];
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$body = $item['body'];
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$text = html_entity_decode(bb2diaspora($body));
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// The first item in the `item` table with the parent id is the parent. However, MySQL doesn't always
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@ -2232,26 +2235,30 @@ function diaspora_send_relay($item,$owner,$contact,$public_batch = false) {
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$relay_retract = false;
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$sql_sign_id = 'iid';
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if( $item['deleted']) {
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$tpl = get_markup_template('diaspora_relayable_retraction.tpl');
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$relay_retract = true;
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$sql_sign_id = 'retract_iid';
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$target_type = ( ($item['verb'] === ACTIVITY_LIKE) ? 'Like' : 'Comment');
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$sender_signed_text = $item['guid'] . ';' . $target_type ;
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$sql_sign_id = 'retract_iid';
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$tpl = get_markup_template('diaspora_relayable_retraction.tpl');
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}
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elseif($item['verb'] === ACTIVITY_LIKE) {
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$tpl = get_markup_template('diaspora_like_relay.tpl');
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$like = true;
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$target_type = 'Post';
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// $positive = (($item['deleted']) ? 'false' : 'true');
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$positive = 'true';
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$sender_signed_text = $item['guid'] . ';' . $target_type . ';' . $parent_guid . ';' . $positive . ';' . $myaddr;
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$tpl = get_markup_template('diaspora_like_relay.tpl');
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}
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else {
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else { // item is a comment
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$sender_signed_text = $item['guid'] . ';' . $parent_guid . ';' . $text . ';' . $myaddr;
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$tpl = get_markup_template('diaspora_comment_relay.tpl');
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}
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$body = $item['body'];
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$text = html_entity_decode(bb2diaspora($body));
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// fetch the original signature if the relayable was created by a Diaspora
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// or DFRN user. Relayables for other networks are not supported.
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@ -2272,51 +2279,20 @@ function diaspora_send_relay($item,$owner,$contact,$public_batch = false) {
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// function is called
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logger('diaspora_send_relay: original author signature not found, cannot send relayable');
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return;
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/*
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$itemcontact = q("select * from contact where `id` = %d limit 1",
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intval($item['contact-id'])
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);
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if(count($itemcontact)) {
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if(! $itemcontact[0]['self']) {
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$prefix = sprintf( t('[Relayed] Comment authored by %s from network %s'),
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'['. $item['author-name'] . ']' . '(' . $item['author-link'] . ')',
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network_to_name($itemcontact['network'])) . "\n";
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// "$body" was assigned to "$text" above. It isn't used after that, so I don't think
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// the following change will do anything
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$body = $prefix . $body;
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// I think this comment will fail upon reaching Diaspora, because "$signed_text" is not defined
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}
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}
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else {
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// I'm confused about this "else." Since it sets "$handle = $myaddr," it seems like it should be for the case
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// where the top-level post owner commented on his own post, i.e. "$itemcontact[0]['self']" is true. But it's
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// positioned to be for the case where "count($itemcontact)" is 0.
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$handle = $myaddr;
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if($like)
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$signed_text = $item['guid'] . ';' . $target_type . ';' . $parent_guid . ';' . $positive . ';' . $handle;
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elseif($relay_retract)
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$signed_text = $item['guid'] . ';' . $target_type;
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else
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$signed_text = $item['guid'] . ';' . $parent_guid . ';' . $text . ';' . $handle;
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$authorsig = base64_encode(rsa_sign($signed_text,$owner['uprvkey'],'sha256'));
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q("insert into sign (`" . $sql_sign_id . "`,`signed_text`,`signature`,`signer`) values (%d,'%s','%s','%s') ",
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intval($item['id']),
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dbesc($signed_text),
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dbesc($authorsig),
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dbesc($handle)
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);
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}
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*/
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}
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// sign it with the top-level owner's signature
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// Sign the relayable with the top-level owner's signature
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//
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// We'll use the $sender_signed_text that we just created, instead of the $signed_text
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// stored in the database, because that provides the best chance that Diaspora will
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// be able to reconstruct the signed text the same way we did. This is particularly a
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// concern for the comment, whose signed text includes the text of the comment. The
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// smallest change in the text of the comment, including removing whitespace, will
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// make the signature verification fail. Since we translate from BB code to Diaspora's
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// markup at the top of this function, which is AFTER we placed the original $signed_text
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// in the database, it's hazardous to trust the original $signed_text.
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$parentauthorsig = base64_encode(rsa_sign($signed_text,$owner['uprvkey'],'sha256'));
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$parentauthorsig = base64_encode(rsa_sign($sender_signed_text,$owner['uprvkey'],'sha256'));
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$msg = replace_macros($tpl,array(
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'$guid' => xmlify($item['guid']),
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