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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
evazion
a7dc05ce63 Enable frozen string literals.
Make all string literals immutable by default.
2021-12-14 21:33:27 -06:00
evazion
00ca7526bb docs: add remaining docs for classes in app/logical. 2021-06-24 01:31:41 -05:00
evazion
92b8f24724 ip addresses: move more logic to Danbooru::IpAddress.
* Move `is_local?` from IpLookup to Danbooru::IpAddress.
* Refactor more things to use Danbooru::IpAddress instead of using
  IPAddress directly.
2021-03-01 20:13:14 -06:00
evazion
c05868e7f1 users: log restricted signups to NewRelic.
When a new user creates an account and their account is automatically
restricted, log the reason why to NewRelic.
2021-01-12 04:25:11 -06:00
evazion
65adcd09c2 users: track logins, signups, and other user events.
Add tracking of certain important user actions. These events include:

* Logins
* Logouts
* Failed login attempts
* Account creations
* Account deletions
* Password reset requests
* Password changes
* Email address changes

This is similar to the mod actions log, except for account activity
related to a single user.

The information tracked includes the user, the event type (login,
logout, etc), the timestamp, the user's IP address, IP geolocation
information, the user's browser user agent, and the user's session ID
from their session cookie. This information is visible to mods only.

This is done with three models. The UserEvent model tracks the event
type (login, logout, password change, etc) and the user. The UserEvent
is tied to a UserSession, which contains the user's IP address and
browser metadata. Finally, the IpGeolocation model contains the
geolocation information for IPs, including the city, country, ISP, and
whether the IP is a proxy.

This tracking will be used for a few purposes:

* Letting users view their account history, to detect things like logins
  from unrecognized IPs, failed logins attempts, password changes, etc.
* Rate limiting failed login attempts.
* Detecting sockpuppet accounts using their login history.
* Detecting unauthorized account sharing.
2021-01-08 22:34:37 -06:00
evazion
94e125709c users: add Restricted user level.
Add a Restricted user level. Restricted users are level 10, below
Members. New users start out as Restricted if they sign up from a proxy
or an IP recently used by another user.

Restricted users can't update or edit any public content on the site
until they verify their email address, at which point they're promoted
to Member. Restricted users are only allowed to do personal actions
like keep favorites, keep favgroups and saved searches, mark dmails as
read or deleted, or mark forum posts as read.

The restricted state already existed before, the only change here is
that now it's an actual user level instead of a hidden state. Before it
was based on two hidden flags on the user, the `requires_verification`
flag (set when a user signs up from a proxy, etc), and the `is_verified`
flag (set after the user verifies their email). Making it a user level
means that now the Restricted status will be shown publicly.

Introducing a new level below Member means that we have to change every
`is_member?` check to `!is_anonymous` for every place where we used
`is_member?` to check that the current user is logged in.
2021-01-07 17:10:29 -06:00
evazion
430ba5dced users: fix exception during signup for IPv6 addresses.
`ip_address.private?` failed on IPv6 addresses.
2021-01-01 03:57:17 -06:00
evazion
805bbc8a33 users: add config option to disable verification of new accounts.
Fixes #4618.
2020-12-28 00:01:35 -06:00
evazion
9dc788c0ce users: improve sockpuppet detection on signup.
Require new accounts to verify their email address if any of the
following conditions are true:

* Their IP is a proxy.
* Their IP is under a partial IP ban.
* They're creating a new account while logged in to another account.
* Somebody recently created an account from the same IP in the last week.

Changes from before:

* Allow logged in users to view the signup page and create new accounts.
  Creating a new account while logged in to your old account is now
  allowed, but it requires email verification. This is a honeypot.
* Creating multiple accounts from the same IP is now allowed, but they
  require email verification. Previously the same IP check was only for
  the last day (now it's the last week), and only for an exact IP match
  (now it's a subnet match, /24 for IPv4 or /64 for IPv6).
* New account verification is disabled for private IPs (e.g. 127.0.0.1,
  192.168.0.1), to make development or running personal boorus easier
  (fixes #4618).
2020-12-27 23:41:07 -06:00