The default code is 307 (temporary) to make it easier to test different icon
services, but once a service has been decided on, users should ideally switch
to using permanent redirects for cacheability.
If an external icon service is configured, icon requests return an HTTP
redirect to the corresponding icon at the external service.
An external service may be useful for various reasons, such as if:
* The Vaultwarden instance has no external network connectivity.
* The Vaultwarden instance has trouble handling large bursts of icon requests.
* There are concerns that an attacker may probe the instance to try to detect
whether icons for certain sites have been cached, which would suggest that
the instance contains entries for those sites.
* The external icon service does a better job of providing icons than the
built-in fetcher.
- Decreased `recursion_limit` from 512 to 87
Mainly done by optimizing the config macro's.
This fixes an issue with the rust-analyzer which doesn't go beyond 128
- Removed Regex for masking sensitive values and replaced it with a map()
This is much faster then using a Regex.
- Refactored the get_support_json macro's
- All items above also lowered the binary size and possibly compile-time
- Removed `_conn: DbConn` from several functions, these caused unnecessary database connections for functions who didn't used that at all
- Decreased json response for `/plans`
- Updated libraries and where needed some code changes
This also fixes some rare issues with SMTP https://github.com/lettre/lettre/issues/678
- Using Rust 2021 instead of 2018
- Updated rust nightly
An incomplete 2FA login is one where the correct master password was provided,
but the 2FA token or action required to complete the login was not provided
within the configured time limit. This potentially indicates that the user's
master password has been compromised, but the login was blocked by 2FA.
Be aware that the 2FA step can usually still be completed after the email
notification has already been sent out, which could be confusing. Therefore,
the incomplete 2FA time limit should be long enough that this situation would
be unlikely. This feature can also be disabled entirely if desired.
The user and org attachment limit use `size` as wording while it should
have been `storage` since it isn't per attachment, but the sum of all attachments.
- Changed the wording in the config/env
- Changed the wording of the error messages.
Resolves #1818
Misc:
- Fixed hadolint workflow, new git cli needs some extra arguments.
- Add ignore paths to all specific on triggers.
- Updated hadolint version.
- Made SMTP_DEBUG read-only, since it can't be changed at runtime.
Admin:
- Migrated from Bootstrap v4 to v5
- Updated jquery to v3.6.0
- Updated Datatables
- Made Javascript strict
- Added a way to show which ENV Vars are overridden.
- Changed the way to provide data for handlebars.
- Fixed date/time check.
- Made support string use details and summary feature of markdown/github.
- Updated branding for admin and emails
- Updated crates and some deprications
- Removed newline-converter because this is built-in into lettre
- Updated email templates to use a shared header and footer template
- Also trigger SMTP SSL When TLS is selected without SSL
Resolves #1641
* a user without 2fa trying to join a 2fa org will fail, but user gets an email to enable 2fa
* a user disabling 2fa will be removed from 2fa orgs; user gets an email for each org
* an org enabling 2fa policy will remove users without 2fa; users get an email
Upstream will soon auto-delete trashed items after 30 days, but some people
use the trash as an archive folder, so to avoid unexpected data loss, this
implementation requires the user to explicitly enable auto-deletion.
- Able to modify the user type per organization
- Able to remove a whole organization
- Added podman detection
- Only show web-vault update when not running a containerized
bitwarden_rs
Solves #936
- Updated rust nightly
- Updated depenencies
- Removed unicode support for regex (less dependencies)
- Fixed dependency and nightly changes/deprications
- Some mail changes for less spam point triggering
Mostly updated the admin interface, also some small other items.
- Added more diagnostic information to (hopefully) decrease issue
reporting, or at least solve them quicker.
- Added an option to generate a support string which can be used to
copy/paste on the forum or during the creation of an issue. It will
try to hide the sensitive information automatically.
- Changed the `Created At` and `Last Active` info to be in a column and
able to sort them in the users overview.
- Some small layout changes.
- Updated javascript and css files to the latest versions available.
- Decreased the png file sizes using `oxipng`
- Updated target='_blank' links to have rel='noreferrer' to prevent
javascript window.opener modifications.
- Added more checks to prevent panics (Removed unwrap)
- Try do download from base domain or add www when the provided domain
fails
- Added some more domain validation checks to prevent errors
- Added the ICON_BLACKLIST_REGEX to a Lazy Static HashMap which
speeds-up the checks!
- Validate the Regex before starting/config change.
- Some cleanups
- Disabled some noisy debugging from 2 crates.
- Added an option to enable smtp debugging via SMTP_DEBUG. This will
trigger a trace of the smtp commands sent/received to/from the mail
server. Useful when troubleshooting.
- Added two options to ignore invalid certificates which either do not
match at all, or only doesn't match the hostname.
- Updated lettre to the latest alpha.4 version.
Some issue people report are because of misconfiguration or bad .env
files. To mittigate this i added error handling for this.
- Panic/Quit on a LineParse error, which indicates bad .env file format.
- Emits a info message when there is no .env file found.
- Emits a warning message when there is a .env file, but not no
permissions.
- Emits a warning on every other message not specifically catched.
Made some small changes to the description of the config options for
SMTP. Some were a bit cryptic and missing some extra descriptions.
Also made it more clear which type of secured smtp connection is going
to used.
- Allow all SMTP Auth meganisms supported by Lettre.
- The config value order is leading and values can be separated by a
comma ','
- Case doesn't matter, and invalid values are ignored.
- Warning is printed when no valid value is found at all.
Diesel requires the following changes:
- Separate connection and pool types per connection, the generate_connections! macro generates an enum with a variant per db type
- Separate migrations and schemas, these were always imported as one type depending on db feature, now they are all imported under different module names
- Separate model objects per connection, the db_object! macro generates one object for each connection with the diesel macros, a generic object, and methods to convert between the connection-specific and the generic ones
- Separate connection queries, the db_run! macro allows writing only one that gets compiled for all databases or multiple ones