Adds per-mint nonce gating, structural shape validation, mint UUID
consistency checks, and a per-(token, IP) rate limiter to the canary
worker so attackers who extract a canary from a decky filesystem cannot
poison fingerprint forensics by replaying or forging ?d= submissions.
Changes:
base.py
fingerprint_nonce: Optional[str] added to CanaryArtifact so generators
can surface the nonce to the cultivator without coupling the generator
directly to DB code.
obfuscator.py
nonce_for(callback_token, mint_uuid): HMAC-SHA256 keyed on
DECNET_CANARY_FINGERPRINT_SECRET, truncated to 16 hex chars.
FingerprintSecretMissing raised at mint time if env var is unset.
render_fingerprint_js() now accepts nonce= and substitutes MINT_NONCE.
fingerprint_payload.js
New MINT_NONCE placeholder. Appended as &k= on all beacon URLs (bare-open,
single-shot, chunked). Using &k= avoids colliding with &n= (chunk total).
fingerprint_html.py / fingerprint_svg.py
Derive nonce via nonce_for() and pass to render_fingerprint_js(). Set
artifact.fingerprint_nonce so the cultivator can persist it.
cultivator.py
Passes fingerprint_nonce into create_canary_token() when present on the
artifact; NULL for all non-fingerprint generators.
canary.py (model)
fingerprint_nonce: Optional[str] = Field(default=None, max_length=16)
added to CanaryToken. None for non-fingerprint tokens.
worker.py
_extract_fingerprint now returns (meta_dict, parsed_fp) tuple.
_record_hit accepts parsed_fp + raw_nonce and runs 4 layers after
token lookup: nonce match, shape check, mint UUID consistency, rate limit.
Each failure sets _fp_invalid_* flag and drops structured _fp.
Trigger row always lands regardless.
tests/canary/conftest.py
Session-scoped autouse fixture sets DECNET_CANARY_FINGERPRINT_SECRET so
fingerprint generator and worker tests work offline.
tests
5 new worker HTTP tests and 2 new generator tests covering each
validation layer.
POST /api/v1/canary/tokens grows an optional topology_id field. When
present, the server hydrates the topology, validates the named decky is
in it, and resolves the docker container via
planter.resolve_topology_container — <name>-ssh if the decky exposes ssh,
else the topology base container. Absent ⇒ fleet semantics, unchanged.
The token row gets a nullable topology_id column (no migration helper
per pre-v1 policy). GET /api/v1/canary/tokens accepts ?topology_id= as
a filter. DELETE re-resolves the container at revoke time so a
redeployed topology is still reachable.
422 when the named decky isn't in the topology; 404 when the topology
itself doesn't exist.