Impostor

Impostor is a Django application which allows staff members to login as a different user by using their own username and password.

Impostor is a Django application which allows staff members to login as a different user by using their own username and password.

Login

Login

Logged as

Logged as

Impostor log

Impostor log

Every such authentication is recorded in database and listed in admin interface to everyone with an access to ImpostorLog interface. However it is not possible to delete log entries through admin interface to make covering tracks more difficult.

Impostor was tested with Django 1.11 and above. It might work with other versions too. It also depends on Django's authentication system and assumes you use its usernames for authentication.

Impostor is a MMM project developed by Marko Samastur ([email protected]) and maintained by Andreu Vallbona ([email protected])
licensed under MIT license.

Installation

Impostor won't work, if you are not using Django's auth system. It currently also assumes that you use username to identify your users and not something else (like email).

First install impostor app files as you would any other Django app

pip install impostor

Next some changes to your Django settings file are inorder.

Add impostor.backend.AuthBackend To AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS : This will add impostor auth backend to other backends. AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS is a tuple listing backends and if you don't have it yet, then add following lines to your settings:

AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = (
    'impostor.backend.AuthBackend',
    'django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend',
)

Also add impostor app to INSTALLED_APPS.

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    '...', 
    'impostor',
]

In order to be able to see the user logged as anotheruser in the django admin, be sure to include the 'impostor' app before the 'django.contrib.admin' in the INSTALLED_APPS.

Run

python manage.py migrate

to create needed table and you are set.

Usage

By now you should have a working system. This means that your superuser users (users with is_superuser flag set to True) can log in as different user by using their password and following concatenation:

staff_username as users_username

Example: Let's say my username is markos and I want to login as user fry. Then I would use 'markos as fry' as my username and my normal password for password.

Every such log in is logged in ImpostorLog table that can be seen through Django admin interface, but for obvious security reasons can't be manipulated there.

You can widen set of users who can impose as other users by adding a setting IMPOSTOR_GROUP to settings.py. Users belonging to a group with this name will also be able to pretend to be somebody else (but not superusers).

Impostor also provides a replacement authentication form, because two usernames can easily exceed 30 character limit of original form. Its name is BigAuthenticationForm and you can find it in impostor.forms.

NOTE: Only superuser users can use this (you have to turn on is_superuser for every user that needs this privilege) or those belonging to IMPOSTOR_GROUP and every such log in gets recorded.

Also use IMPOSTOR_GROUP cautiously because it still allows impersonating somebody with different set of permissions (and hence security breach).

Contributing

Contributions are very welcome. Tests can be run with tox, please ensure the coverage at least stays the same before you submit a pull request.

Local development

Install all the python interpreters you need via pyenv. E.g.:

pyenv install 3.9.2
pyenv install 3.8.8
pyenv install 3.7.7
pyenv install 3.6.13
pyenv install 3.5.3

and then make them global with:

pyenv global 3.9.2 3.8.8 3.7.7 3.6.13 3.5.3 

Run the tests

tox

GitHub

https://github.com/avallbona/Impostor