api.fabaccess-api/user.capnp
Nadja Reitzenstein 21574d8185 update
2022-10-31 15:20:12 +01:00

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Cap'n Proto

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using CSharp = import "programming_language/csharp.capnp";
$CSharp.namespace("FabAccessAPI.Schema");
using import "role.capnp".Role;
interface User {
# Intergalactic lifeform that wants to use BFFH
info @0 () -> ( info :Info );
interface Info $CSharp.name("InfoInterface") {
listRoles @0 () -> ( roles :List(Role) );
# lists explicit roles for this user. A session may have a number of additional, implicit,
# roles set by their choice of authentication or other context.
}
passwd @1 () -> ( passwd :Passwd );
interface Passwd {
changepw @0 ( old :Text, new :Text );
}
manage @2 () -> ( manage :Manage );
interface Manage $CSharp.name("ManageInterface") {
addRole @0 ( role :Role );
removeRole @1 ( role :Role );
}
admin @3 () -> ( admin :Admin );
interface Admin $CSharp.name("AdminInterface") {
setpw @0 ( new :Text );
}
cardDESFireEV2 @4 () -> ( carddesfireev2 :CardDESFireEV2 );
interface CardDESFireEV2 $CSharp.name("CardDESFireInterface") {
# Card authentication using NXP/MiFare DESFire cards.
# These cards have the ability to restrict access for data on the cards using symmetric
# encryption and using a keyed Diffie-Hellman to prevent eavesdropping by any relaying
# party.
# A card has several "applications", containing up to 32 files. A file can be read or
# written. Both kinds of access can be restricted to parties knowing a PSK, on a
# file-to-file basis.
# The current system uses File 0001 through File 0004:
#
# File 0001 allows public (i.e. unauthenticated) read access and contains the Strings
# "FABACCESS", "DESFIRE", and "1.0" as packed list of UTF-8 encoded zero-terminated strings:
# (i.e. "FABACCESS\0DESFIRE\01.0\0")
# This file serves as sort of magic identifier allowing a server to verify quickly if it is
# able to use this card at all.
#
# File 0002 too allows public read access and contains:
# - An URL-encoded name of the issuing lab as URN in the format "urn:fabaccess:lab:<labname>"
# Examples:
# - "urn:fabaccess:lab:innovisionlab"
# - "urn:fabaccess:lab:Bibliothek%20Neustadt%20Makerspace"
# - "urn:fabaccess:lab:Offene%20Werkstatt%20M%C3%A4rz"
# - A valid IRI pointing towards the bffd instance running for this lab. This uffd SHOULD be
# reachable from the internet. Using private use IP addresses or IRIs that resolve to such
# may be necessary for labs behind restrictive firewalls or due to local policy.
# The IRI MUST use the "fabaccess" scheme, and SHOULD NOT contain an userinfo, path, query,
# or fragment part.
# Examples:
# - "fabaccess://innovisionlab.de/"
# - "fabaccess://192.168.178.65"
# - "fabaccess://fabaccess-server.localnet"
# - A zero-terminated list of UTF-8 encoded IRIs giving contact options to notify the issuer
# or owner in case the card has been lost. Issuers SHOULD set one value on card creation and
# MAY allow card owners to change or add values of their choosing.
# Examples:
# - "mailto:lostcard@innovisionlab.de"
# - "https://innovisionlab.de/lostcard"
# - "https://werkstatt-märz.de/cardlost.php?action=submitcardlost"
#
# File 0003 allows public access or access using a key, at the issuers option.
# It contains a token that can be used by the home server of the card owner to identify the
# card owner. The format of the token MUST NOT be relied on by any party except the home
# server.
#
# File 0004 restricts read access to a single key known to the home server of the card
# owner.
# It is empty but by being access restricted allows the home server to validate the card as
# being genuine and thus finalizing the authentication of the user.
getTokenList @0 () -> ( token_list :List(Data) );
# Get a list of all user Token currently bound to an user. This will generally be the number
# of cards they use.
bind @1 ( token :Data, auth_key :Data ) -> ();
# Bind a given URL to a given auth key. The server will store both URL and key, so using
# this frequently will force the server to store large amounts of data.
# Trying to bind a new key to an existing URL will fail.
unbind @2 ( token :Data ) -> ();
# Unbind the key associated with the given token. This will fail all future attempts to use
# the card with the associated key.
genCardToken @3 () -> ( token :Data );
# Generate a new Token that can be used to access an user in a pseudonymized fashion.
# This call is extremely cheap to make as the server will not store this Token.
getMetaInfo @4 () -> ( bytes :Data );
# Retrieve the blob for File 0001 from the server. The returned bytes are in the correct
# format to be written to the card as-is.
getSpaceInfo @5 () -> ( bytes :Data );
# Retrieve the blob for File 0002 from the server. The returned bytes are in the correct
# format to be written to the card as-is, but a client MAY add or change some information
# contained.
}
}