The Hard Way
If you want a fine grained Webauthn server
You will need the following components before loading or verifying the data:
An Attestation Statement Support Manager and at least one Attestation Statement Support object
An Attestation Object Loader
A Public Key Credential Loader
An Authenticator Attestation Response Validator
An Extension Output Checker Handler
That’s a lot off classes! But don’t worry, as their configuration is the same for all your application, you just have to set them once. Let’s see all of these in the next sections.
Public Key Credential Source Repository
The Public Key Credential Source Repository must implement Webauthn\PublicKeyCredentialSourceRepository
. It will retrieve the credential source and update them when needed.
You can implement the required methods the way you want: Doctrine ORM, file storage… as mentioned on the dedicated page.
Token Binding Handler
The token binding handler is a service that will verify if the token binding set in the device response corresponds to the one set in the request.
Please refer to the dedicated page.
Attestation Statement Support Manager
Every Creation Responses contain an Attestation Statement. This attestation contains data regarding the authenticator depending on several factors such as its manufacturer and model, what you asked in the options, the capabilities of the browser or what the user allowed.
With Firefox for example, the user may refuse to send information about the security token for privacy reasons.
Hereafter the types of attestations you can have:
none
: no attestation is provided.fido-u2f
: for non-FIDO2 compatible devices (old U2F security tokens).packed
: generally used by authenticators with limited resources (e.g., secure elements). It uses a very compact but still extensible encoding method.android key
: commonly used by old or disconnected Android devices.android safety net
: for new Android devices like smartphones.trusted platform module
: for devices with built-in security chips.
All these attestation types are supported, but you should only use the none
one unless you plan to use the Attestation and Metadata Statement.
The Android SafetyNet Attestation Statement is a JWT that can be verified by the library, but can also be checked online by hitting the Google API. This method drastically increases the security for the attestation type but requires a PSR-18 compatible HTTP Client and an API key.
Attestation Object Loader
This object will load the Attestation statements received from the devices. It will need the Attestation Statement Support Manager created above.
Public Key Credential Loader
This object will load the Public Key using from the Attestation Object.
Extension Output Checker Handler
If you use extensions, you may need to check the value returned by the security devices. This behaviour is handled by an Extension Output Checker Manager.
You can add as many extension checkers as you want. Each extension checker must implement Webauthn\AuthenticationExtensions\ExtensionOutputChecker
and throw a Webauthn\AuthenticationExtensions\ExtensionOutputError
in case of an error.
Authenticator Attestation Response Validator
This object is what you will directly use when receiving Attestation Responses (authenticator registration).
Authenticator Assertion Response Validator
This object is what you will directly use when receiving Assertion Responses (user authentication).
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