two_factor_enabled; if ($mode !== '1' && $mode !== '2') { return true; } // 2FA is optional and this user has not opted in. if ($mode === '1' && auth()->user()->two_factor_optin != '1') { return true; } // 2FA required (or opted in): session must carry the authed marker // set by Auth\TwoFactorAuthController after a valid code is entered. return $request->hasSession() && $request->session()->get('2fa_authed') == auth()->id(); } /** * Handle an incoming request. * * @param Request $request * @return mixed */ public function handle($request, Closure $next) { // Skip the logic if the user is on the two factor pages or the setup pages // TODO - what we have below only works because our ROUTE uri's look _exactly_ like the route *names*. // The problem is that, in the new(-ish) Laravel routing system, the route-name doesn't match if the route _verb_ is wrong. // so we can have a blade that POST's to a route('two-factor') - but that route *name* is only matched when the method is GET // because we attached the name to the GET, not to the POST (as route names *SHOULD* be unique in Laravel) // there has got to be a better way to do this, but this is the best I could come up with for now. if (in_array($request->route()->getName(), self::IGNORE_ROUTES) || in_array($request->route()->uri(), self::IGNORE_ROUTES)) { return $next($request); } // Two-factor is enabled (either optional or required) if ($settings = Setting::getSettings()) { if (Auth::check() && ($settings->two_factor_enabled != '')) { // This user is already 2fa-authed if ($request->session()->get('2fa_authed') == auth()->id()) { return $next($request); } // Two-factor is optional and the user has NOT opted in, let them through if (($settings->two_factor_enabled == '1') && (auth()->user()->two_factor_optin != '1')) { return $next($request); } redirect()->setIntendedUrl(url()->full()); // save the 'current' URL so we can send the user back to it? // Otherwise make sure they're enrolled and show them the 2FA code screen if ((auth()->user()->two_factor_secret != '') && (auth()->user()->two_factor_enrolled == '1')) { return redirect()->route('two-factor')->with('info', trans('auth/message.two_factor.enter_two_factor_code')); } return redirect()->route('two-factor-enroll')->with('success', trans('auth/message.two_factor.please_enroll')); } } return $next($request); } }