Keep-web flow » History » Version 1
Peter Amstutz, 12/17/2015 08:13 PM
1 | 1 | Peter Amstutz | h1. Keep-web flow |
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3 | Keep-web serves files from Keep collections as normal HTTP documents. |
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5 | Considerations: |
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7 | We are serving arbitrary files, which can include HTML files with Javascript. We don't want serve these files as regular documents from Workbench, because this would expose a cross-site-scripting (XSS) attack where the HTML page is loaded and executed with the credentials of the viewing user. |
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9 | This is mitigated two ways: |
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11 | # By serving files with "content-disposition: attachment" which tells the browser to open up the download dialog straight away and don't try to show the files. |
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12 | # Using separate a separate domain for downloading, so the browser won't send workbench cookies. |
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14 | This raises the challenge: how to provide the API token to keep-web to enable download? |
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16 | When user clicks on a workbench download link... |