sec51 / twofactor

Golang two factor authentication library
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golang totp two-factor-authentication

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totp

This package implements the RFC 6238 OATH-TOTP algorithm;

Installation

go get github.com/sec51/twofactor

Features

Storing Keys

The key is created using Golang crypto random function. It's a secret key and therefore it needs to be protected against unauthorized access. The key cannot be leaked, otherwise the security is completely compromised. The key is presented to the user in a form of QR Code. Once scanned the key should never be revealed again. In addition when the QR code is shared with the client for scanning, the connection used must be secured (HTTPS).

The totp struct can be easily serialized using the ToBytes() function. The bytes can then be stored on a persistent layer (database for example). The bytes are encrypted using cryptoengine library (NaCl) You can then retrieve the object back with the function: TOTPFromBytes

You can transfer the bytes securely via a network connection (Ex. if the database is in a different server) because they are encrypted and authenticated.

The struct needs to be stored in a persistent layer becase its values, like last token verification time, max user authentication failures, etc.. need to be preserved. The secret key needs to be preserved too, between the user accound and the user device. The secret key is in fact used to derive tokens.

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Example Usages

Case 1: Google Authenticator

1- Import the library

import github.com/sec51/twofactor

2- Instanciate the totp object via:

    otp, err := twofactor.NewTOTP("info@sec51.com", "Sec51", crypto.SHA1, 8)    
    if err != nil {
        return err
    }

3- Display the PNG QR code to the user and an input text field, so that he can insert the token generated from his device

    qrBytes, err := otp.QR()
    if err != nil {
        return err
    }

4- Verify the user provided token, coming from the google authenticator app

    err := otp.Validate(USER_PROVIDED_TOKEN)
    if err != nil {
        return err
    }
    // if there is an error, then the authentication failed
    // if it succeeded, then store this information and do not display the QR code ever again.

5- All following authentications should display only a input field with no QR code.

References

Author

totp was written by Sec51 info@sec51.com.

License

Copyright (c) 2015 Sec51.com <info@sec51.com>

Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above 
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