1 unstable release

Uses old Rust 2015

0.1.0 Jan 18, 2018

#14 in #csrf

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Iron Double Submit Cookie Cross-Site Request Forgery

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Iron middleware providing CSRF protection.

Usage Example

extern crate iron_dsc_csrf;
extern crate iron;

use iron_dsc_csrf::Csrf;
use iron::AroundMiddleware;
use iron::prelude::*;
use iron::status;

fn main() {
    let csrf = Csrf::new(extract_token);

    let handler = csrf.around(Box::new(index));

    // Make and start the server
    Iron::new(handler).http("localhost:8080").unwrap();
}

fn extract_token(request: &Request) -> Option<String> {
    // Here you can extract the token from the form body, the query string,
    // or anywhere else you like. In this simple example, we treat the entire
    // query string as the CSRF token.

    request.url.query().map(|x| x.to_owned())
}

fn index(request: &mut Request) -> IronResult<Response> {
    let token = request.extensions.get::<Csrf>().unwrap();
    let msg = format!("Hello, CSRF Token: {}", token);
    Ok(Response::with((status::Ok, msg)))
}

Overview

iron-dsc-csrf is an Iron middleware that provides protection against Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks. For more information on CSRF attacks, see OWASP's, and Wikipedia's articles.

This middleware uses an approach called Double Submit Cookie, where a random token is generated and stored client-side in a cookie. Any time an unsafe HTTP method (ex. POST, PUT, etc) is used, the submission must also include the token from the cookie. OWASP has a more detailed description.

Dependencies

~5.5MB
~118K SLoC