input('user'); $useColumn = $this->getField($username); if ($this->hasTooManyLoginAttempts($request)) { $this->fireLockoutEvent($request); $this->sendLockoutResponse($request); } try { $user = $this->repository->findFirstWhere([[$useColumn, '=', $username]]); } catch (RecordNotFoundException $exception) { return $this->sendFailedLoginResponse($request); } // Ensure that the account is using a valid username and password before trying to // continue. Previously this was handled in the 2FA checkpoint, however that has // a flaw in which you can discover if an account exists simply by seeing if you // can proceede to the next step in the login process. if (! password_verify($request->input('password'), $user->password)) { return $this->sendFailedLoginResponse($request, $user); } // If the user is using 2FA we do not actually log them in at this step, we return // a one-time token to link the 2FA credentials to this account via the UI. if ($user->use_totp) { $token = str_random(128); $this->cache->put($token, [ 'user_id' => $user->id, 'request_ip' => $request->ip(), ], 5); return response()->json(['complete' => false, 'token' => $token]); } $this->auth->guard()->login($user, true); return response()->json(['complete' => true]); } }