= rack-deadline
rack-deadline is a simple rack middleware that automatically
clears sessions that have been open too long (by default,
1 day).
This is designed for use with cookie stores to mitigate the
risk of session fixation, since it is impossible to invalidate
older sessions with a pure cookie-based approach.
It is impossible to enforce a deadline with the standard rack
cookie session API. The expire_after setting is not part of the
session itself (it's part of the cookie, and not cryptographically
signed), and an attacker who has access to a previous cookie can
just omit it when making a request.
This stores a deadline inside the crytographically signed session,
and once the deadline is passed, the session will no longer be valid.
= Installation
sudo gem install rack-deadline
= Source Code
Source code is available on GitHub at https://github.com/jeremyevans/rack-deadline
= Usage
First, require the library:
require 'rack-deadline'
Then load the middleware, after you have loaded the middleware
that sets up the session:
use Rack::Session::Deadline
You can also provide options:
use Rack::Session::Deadline, :deadline=>3600, :key=>'_my_deadline'
Options:
:deadline :: The number of seconds from the start of the session until
the session is no longer valid. By default this is 86400,
or 1 day.
:key :: The hash key used inside the session to store the deadline. The
deadline is stored as an integer number of seconds from the unix
epoch.
This has been tested on both Rails and Sinatra, but should work with any
software that uses the Rack::Session::Abstract::ID API.
= Tested On
- Ruby 1.8.7
- Ruby 1.9.3
- Ruby 2.0.0
- Ruby 2.1.0
- Rubinius 2.2.3
- Rack 1.4.5
- Rack 1.5.2
= License
MIT
= Author
Jeremy Evans code@jeremyevans.net