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PairingCodeGuard

Struct PairingCodeGuard 

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pub struct PairingCodeGuard { /* private fields */ }
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Per-process brute-force guard for the public code-redemption path.

Design (flagged for review): a 6-digit numeric code is only ~1M wide, and POST /v2/pair { code } is public, so without a guard it is brute-forceable within a code’s 120s TTL. The guard is a simple bounded failed-attempt counter with a cooldown:

  • Each failed code redemption increments a counter.
  • After [PAIRING_FAILURE_THRESHOLD] (10) failures, a [PAIRING_COOLDOWN] (60s) lockout trips: all further code redemptions are rejected for the duration, AND the caller proactively clears outstanding codes (so a near-miss attacker can’t resume probing the small space). The counter resets when the cooldown elapses, or on any successful redemption.

This is per-PROCESS, not per-IP (the public route sits behind no reverse proxy that reliably carries client IPs in this deployment), so it is a global rate cap on the code path. The root-password path is untouched (its own throttling is tracked separately in #190). Trade-off: a global cooldown means a determined attacker can also deny a legitimate device’s pairing for 60s by burning failures — acceptable for a short, operator-initiated pairing window.

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impl PairingCodeGuard

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pub fn in_cooldown(&self) -> bool

Whether the code-redemption path is currently locked out. Clears an elapsed cooldown (and its failure count) as a side effect.

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pub fn record_failure(&self) -> bool

Record a failed redemption. Returns true IFF this failure tripped the cooldown (so the caller can invalidate outstanding codes).

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pub fn record_success(&self)

Reset the guard after a successful redemption.

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impl Debug for PairingCodeGuard

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for PairingCodeGuard

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fn default() -> PairingCodeGuard

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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