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Gergely Nagy cc80e66153
hooks: Harden when we accept push options that change repo settings
It is possible to change some repo settings (its visibility, and
template status) via `git push` options: `-o repo.private=true`, `-o
repo.template=true`.

Previously, there weren't sufficient permission checks on these, and
anyone who could `git push` to a repository - including via an AGit
workflow! - was able to change either of these settings. To guard
against this, the pre-receive hook will now check if either of these
options are present, and if so, will perform additional permission
checks to ensure that these can only be set by a repository owner or
an administrator. Additionally, changing these settings is disabled for
forks, even for the fork's owner.

There's still a case where the owner of a repository can change the
visibility of it, and it will not propagate to forks (it propagates to
forks when changing the visibility via the API), but that's an
inconsistency, not a security issue.

Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
2024-04-18 11:53:30 +02:00
Lunny Xiao b7cff17de1
Performance optimization for git push (#30104) (#30354)
Agit returned result should be from `ProcReceive` hook but not
`PostReceive` hook. Then for all non-agit pull requests, it will not
check the pull requests for every pushing `refs/pull/%d/head`.

Backport #30104

(cherry picked from commit 6e3aaa997549b83935241e486caf811793c88aea)

Conflicts:
    it is implemented differently in Forgejo, just keep the test
    in tests/integration/git_push_test.go
2024-04-18 09:39:47 +02:00