Previously BearerMiddleware allowed requests with no Authorization
header to pass through whenever GITEA_MCP_DEFAULT_TOKEN was set. The
intent was "fall back to the service PAT for upstream Gitea calls,"
but the side effect was that anyone could hit /mcp anonymously and the
server would happily proxy requests as the service account.
Drop that path. Auth on /mcp now requires either:
- a valid Dex-issued JWT, or
- a Bearer matching GITEA_MCP_STATIC_TOKEN.
The Gitea service PAT (GITEA_MCP_DEFAULT_TOKEN) is no longer wired
into BearerMiddleware at all — it stays an upstream-client concern,
used by gitea.NewClient for outbound API calls only. This decouples
"can this caller invoke a tool" from "what credentials does the tool
use against Gitea".
Tests updated: drop the NoAuthHeader_WithDefault permissive case, add
NoAuthHeader_RejectsEvenWhenStaticConfigured to lock in the new
behavior.
Closes part of mathias/infra#2.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>