User claims from ID tokens (username, name, email) were directly
interpolated into HTML without escaping, allowing XSS attacks if
malicious content was present in claims.
This fix:
- Imports html module for escaping
- Escapes all user-controlled data before rendering in HTML
- Escapes JSON output in pre tags as well
- Prevents execution of malicious scripts in browser
This commit adds OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider functionality to tinyauth,
allowing it to act as an OIDC identity provider for other applications.
Features:
- OIDC discovery endpoint at /.well-known/openid-configuration
- Authorization endpoint for OAuth 2.0 authorization code flow
- Token endpoint for exchanging authorization codes for tokens
- ID token generation with JWT signing
- JWKS endpoint for public key distribution
- Support for PKCE (code challenge/verifier)
- Nonce validation for ID tokens
- Configurable OIDC clients with redirect URIs, scopes, and grant types
Validation:
- Docker Compose setup for local testing
- OIDC test client (oidc-whoami) with session management
- Nginx reverse proxy configuration
- DNS server (dnsmasq) for custom domain resolution
- Chrome launch script for easy testing
Configuration:
- OIDC configuration in config.yaml
- Example configuration in config.example.yaml
- Database migrations for OIDC client storage