A simple 25-line gem for signing/verifying an HTTP request that has gone over the wire.
The sender and receiver must share the same secret key between them.
This gem should be used in conjunction with SSL certificates to defend against replay attacks.
Any key can be used to sign the request – choosing a secure key is the choice of the user of this library.
require 'signed_request' def send_over_the_wire key = 'mykey' # insecure, use something else :) params = { 'param1' => 'foo', 'param2' => 'bar' } signature = SignedRequest.sign(params, key) params['signature'] = signature # post it to the receiver. req = Net::HTTP::Get.new('/secret/url') req.form_data = params http = Net::HTTP.new('mydomain.com', 443) http.use_ssl = true response = http.start do |session| session.request(req) end # do something w/ response end
require 'signed_request' class SecretController < ApplicationController def verify_request key = 'mykey' if SignedRequest.verified(params, key) # we are good else abort "get the hell out of here!" end end end
Copyright © 2009 Evri, Inc Authored by David Balatero <dbalatero AT no-spam evri DOT com>. See LICENSE for details.