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Backport ECDH key validation from private repo#1918
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We currently allow devices to submit invalid public keys with their push registration, causing attempts to notify those devices to fail in an ugly way. This adds additional validation so that only known-good keys get stored in the db.
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Ouch. Have you seen real Firefox clients submit invalid keys? |
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Fortunately no; we had some bogus keys in our tests that were causing strange failures. |
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Whew. 😅 Still a hideous bug, but it's great to hear clients in the wild haven't been doing this. |
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This backports the now-deployed-to-production code from https://github.com/mozilla/fxa-auth-server-private/pull/65 into the public repo. It validates incoming push public keys before writing them to the db, and does so in a way that works around a bug node's handling of invalid keys:
nodejs/node#13275
@vladikoff r?