- This is a 'front-port' of the already existing patch on v1.21 and
v1.20, but applied on top of what Gitea has done to rework the LTA
mechanism. Forgejo will stick with the reworked mechanism by the Forgejo
Security team for the time being. The removal of legacy code (AES-GCM) has been
left out.
- The current architecture is inherently insecure, because you can
construct the 'secret' cookie value with values that are available in
the database. Thus provides zero protection when a database is
dumped/leaked.
- This patch implements a new architecture that's inspired from: [Paragonie Initiative](https://paragonie.com/blog/2015/04/secure-authentication-php-with-long-term-persistence#secure-remember-me-cookies).
- Integration testing is added to ensure the new mechanism works.
- Removes a setting, because it's not used anymore.
- Add the experimental
[deacode](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/tools/internal/cmd/deadcode)
linter to Forgejo.
- To deal with false positives that can happen due to build tags or with code
that's currently only referenced by test code, the output of the tool is
compared against a known-good output.
- This commit doesn't make any attempt to remove any deadcode.
(cherry picked from commit ac462279e9)
(cherry picked from commit b5ea6e85ac)