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plone.session-3.5.3-1.lbn13.noarch

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RPM  plone.session-3.5.3-1.lbn13.noarch.rpm Architecture  noarch Size  90586 Created  2017/08/04 11:09:29 UTC
Package Specification
Summary Session based authentication for Zope
Group Application/Internet
License GPL
Home Page http://pypi.python.org/pypi/plone.session
Description

plone.session implements secure session management for Zope sites. It can be used directly, or be used as a base for custom session management strategies.

In its default configuration plone.sessions uses a secure cryptographic hash based on HMAC SHA-1 to authenticate sessions. The hash is generated using the users login name and a secret stored in the PAS plugin. This has several advantages over other session management systems:

  • passwords are not send to the server in a cookie on every request, as is done by the Cookie Auth Helper it does not require any ZODB write for sessions, as is needed by the Session Crumbler. This allows it to scale very well. it allows you to invalidate all existing authentication cookies for users by updating the secret.

Normally a session cookie is used to track sessions; that means that as long as a user keeps his browser open (and does not explicitly log out) the session remains opens. This can be changed by setting the ``cookie_lifetime`` property of the plugin to the number of seconds the cookie should remain valid after the moment of login.

Using plone.session -------------------

plone.session only takes care of handling sessions for already authenticated users. This means it can not be used stand-alone: you need to have another PAS plugin, such as the standard Cookie Auth Helper to take care of authentication.

After a user has been authenticated plone.session can take over via the PAS credentials update mechanism.

Using custom session authentication -----------------------------------

plone.session delegates the generation and verification of sessions to an ISessionSource adapter. This adapter adapts the PAS plugin and implements four methods:

createIdentifier Return an identifier for a userid. An identifier is a standard python string object.

verifyIdentifier Verify if an identity corresponds to a valid session. Returns a boolean indicating if the identify is valid.

extractLoginName Extract the login name from an identifier.

invalidateSession Mark a session for a principal as invalid. A source may not support this, in which case it should return False.

plone.session ships with two example adapers: hash and userid.

The userid adapter is a trivial example which uses the userid as session identifier. This is very insecure since there is no form of verification at all. DO NOT USE THIS ADAPTER IN YOUR SITE!

The hash plugin creates a random secret string which is stored as an attribute on your plugin. It uses this secret to create a SHA1 signature for the user id with the secret as session identifier. This approach has several good qualities:

  • it allows us to verify that a session identifier was created by this site there is no need to include passwords in the session idenfitier it does not need to store anything in Zope itself. This means it works as-is in ZEO setups and can scale very well.

There are a few downsides to this approach:

  • if a users password is changed or disabled session identifiers will continue to work, making it hard to lock out users
Requires
rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)  
/bin/sh  
rpmlib(PartialHardlinkSets)  
rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)  
rpmlib(FileDigests)  
zope  
rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)  
Provides
plone.session
Obsoletes
plone.session-egginfo

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