SECURITY: A user with MFA enabled could bypass the MFA challenge by
using a pre-existing auth cookie from a previous session.
Vulnerability chain:
1. Auth::attempt() in LoginController created a Laravel session
(unnecessary side effect — only credential validation was needed)
2. When MFA was required, the response did NOT revoke existing
Sanctum tokens or expire the auth cookie
3. If the MFA session expired, the user could navigate directly to
any page and the old auth cookie would authenticate them
Fixes:
- Replace Auth::attempt() with Hash::check() — no session created
- Revoke ALL existing Sanctum tokens when MFA is required, so old
sessions cannot bypass the challenge
- Expire the auth cookie in the MFA-required response via
forgetAuthCookie(), ensuring the browser discards stale tokens
- Auth is now ONLY issued after successful MFA verification in
MfaVerifyController
New security tests (11 added):
- MFA login returns no auth token or user data
- MFA login expires the auth cookie
- MFA login revokes all existing tokens
- Old token returns 401 after MFA login
- MFA session token cannot be used as Bearer token
- MFA session consumed after successful verify (no replay)
- MFA session survives failed verify (user can retry)
- Auth cookie only issued on successful MFA verify
- MFA session expires after TTL (10 minutes)
- Email codes consumed after use (no replay)
- Trusted device expires after 30 days
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Root cause: the MFA status endpoint returned `mfa_enabled` as the JSON
key but the TypeScript MfaStatus interface expected `enabled`. At
runtime, `mfaStatus.value?.enabled` was always `undefined`, so
`isEnabled` was always false — the banner never hid and the method
cards never showed "Geconfigureerd".
Additionally, the auth store had no way to re-fetch /auth/me after
initialization, so `mfaSetupRequired` was never properly refreshed
from the backend after MFA setup.
Fixes:
- Rename `mfa_enabled` → `enabled` in the MFA status endpoint response
to match the TypeScript type (and the /auth/me MeResource which
already used `enabled`)
- Add `refreshUser()` to the auth store for post-initialization
re-fetching of /auth/me
- Call `refreshUser()` in onSetupCompleted so the store reflects the
backend state without a full page reload
- Update backend tests to match the renamed response key
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three verification methods (TOTP authenticator, email code, backup codes),
trusted device management with 30-day expiry, role-based enforcement for
super_admin and org_admin, admin reset capability, and full test coverage
(46 tests). Modifies login flow to support MFA challenge/response with
temporary session tokens stored in cache.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Backend:
- CookieBearerToken middleware reads httpOnly cookie and injects Authorization
header before Sanctum validates (prepended to API middleware group)
- SetAuthCookie trait provides cookie creation/expiry helpers with per-app
cookie names (crewli_admin_token, crewli_app_token, crewli_portal_token)
- LoginController sets token via Set-Cookie, removes it from JSON body
- LogoutController expires the auth cookie on logout
- AuthRefreshController (POST /auth/refresh) rotates tokens with new cookie
- InvitationController accept also sets token via cookie, not JSON body
- All cookies: httpOnly, SameSite=Strict, Secure (in production)
Frontend (all three SPAs):
- Removed all localStorage token storage (apps/app, apps/portal)
- Removed all JS-readable cookie token storage (apps/admin)
- Removed Authorization: Bearer header interceptors from axios
- Auth stores now rely on GET /auth/me to validate httpOnly cookie
- Admin app: new Pinia auth store replaces useCookie-based auth pattern
- withCredentials: true ensures browser sends cookies automatically
Fixes security findings A13-1 (localStorage tokens) and A13-2 (admin
cookie flags). Tokens are now invisible to JavaScript.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Cross-cutting migration affecting the entire stack:
- Database: 3 migrations splitting name columns with data migration
- Models: first_name/last_name on User, Person; contact_first_name/contact_last_name on Company; backward-compatible name accessors
- API: all resources return first_name, last_name, full_name; assignablePersons endpoint updated
- Requests: validation rules updated for all person/user/company forms
- Services: VolunteerRegistrationService, ShiftAssignmentService, InvitationService updated
- Frontend: TypeScript types, Zod schemas, all forms split into Voornaam/Achternaam fields
- Display: all person/user name references use full_name; initials use first_name[0]+last_name[0]
- Tests: all 371 tests passing
- Docs: SCHEMA.md and API.md updated
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Frontend:
- Consolidate duplicate API layers into single src/lib/axios.ts per app
- Remove src/lib/api-client.ts and src/utils/api.ts (admin)
- Add src/lib/query-client.ts with TanStack Query config per app
- Update all imports and auto-import config
Backend:
- Fix organisations.billing_status default to 'trial'
- Fix user_invitations.invited_by_user_id to nullOnDelete
- Add MeResource with separated app_roles and pivot-based org roles
- Add cross-org check to EventPolicy view() and update()
- Restrict EventPolicy create/update to org_admin/event_manager (not org_member)
- Attach creator as org_admin on organisation store
- Add query scopes to Event and UserInvitation models
- Improve factories with Dutch test data
- Expand test suite from 29 to 41 tests (90 assertions)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>