During a WebSocket connection we currently also send several headers
which could cause issues with some reverse proxy, or with the CloudFlare
tunnel for example. This PR resolves these issues.
Fixes #3881
There now is a `v0.5` branch which will be the final release version
when the time is there. Switched to this instead of the `master` branch
which contains other fixes and enhancements as well (for `v0.6`).
This should solve all the endpoint issue we were having.
During setting the latest commit hash for Rocket and updating all the
other crates, there were some messages regarding the usage of `String`
for the Rocket endpoint function calls. I acted upon this message and
changed all `String` types to `&str` and modified the code where needed.
This ended up in less alloc calls, and probably also a bit less memory usage.
- Updated all the crates and commit hashes
- Modified all `String` to `&str` where applicable
- Updated workflows to use new checkout version
This probably fixes the curl download for hadolint also.
- Updated crates including Rocket to the latest rc3 :party:
- Applied 2 nightly clippy lints to prevent future clippy issues.
Since we now use the `ClientIp` Guard on a lot more places, it also
increases the size of binary, and the macro generated code because of
this extra Guard. By merging the `ClientIp` Guard with the several
`Header` guards we have it reduces the amount of code generated
(including LLVM IR), but also a small speedup in build time.
I also spotted some small `json!()` optimizations which also reduced the
amount of code generated.
- Removed `unsafe-inline` for javascript from CSP.
The admin interface now uses files instead of inline javascript.
- Modified javascript to work not being inline.
- Run eslint over javascript and fixed some items.
- Added a `to_json` Handlebars helper.
Used at the diagnostics page.
- Changed `AdminTemplateData` struct to be smaller.
The `config` was always added, but only used at one page.
Same goes for `can_backup` and `version`.
- Also inlined CSS.
We can't remove the `unsafe-inline` from css, because that seems to
break the web-vault currently. That might need some further checks.
But for now the 404 page and all the admin pages are clear of inline scripts and styles.
- Put groups support behind a feature flag, and disabled by default.
The reason is that it has some known issues, but we want to keep
optimizing this feature. Putting it behind a feature flag could help
some users, and the developers into optimizing this feature without to
much trouble.
Further:
- Updates Rust to v1.66.0
- Updated GHA workflows
- Updated Alpine to 3.17
- Updated jquery to v3.6.2
- Moved jdenticon.js to load at the bottom, fixes an issue on chromium
- Added autocomplete attribute to admin login password field
- Added some extra CSP options (Tested this on Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Bitwarden Desktop)
- Moved uppercase convertion from runtime to compile-time using `paste`
for building the environment variables, lowers heap allocations.
This PR adds event/audit logging support for organizations.
By default this feature is disabled, since it does log a lot and adds
extra database transactions.
All events are touched except a few, since we do not support those
features (yet), like SSO for example.
This feature is tested with multiple clients and all database types.
Fixes #229
The DuckDuckGo email service is not supported for self-hosted servers.
This option is already hidden via the latest web-vault.
This PR also removes some server side headers.
Fixes #2828
Since v2022.9.x it seems they changed the export endpoint and way of working.
This PR fixes this by adding the export endpoint.
Also, it looks like the clients can't handle uppercase first JSON key's.
Because of this there now is a function which converts all the key's to lowercase first.
I have an issue reported at Bitwarden if this is expected behavior: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/3606
Fixes #2760
Fixes #2764
- The new web-vault version supports fastmail.com anon email, add the
correct api host to support it.
- Removed Firefox Relay, this seems only to be supported on SaaS.
- Added a function to the two-factor api to prevent 404 errors.
When using anything else but the `internal` icon service it would
trigger an CSP block because the redirects were not allowed.
This PR fixes #2623 by dynamically adding the needed CSP strings.
This should also work with custom services.
For Google i needed to add an extra check because that does a redirect
it self to there gstatic.com domain.
A bit inspired by @paolobarbolini from this commit at lettre https://github.com/lettre/lettre/pull/784 .
I added a few more clippy lints here, and fixed the resulted issues.
Overall i think this could help in preventing future issues, and maybe
even peformance problems. It also makes some code a bit more clear.
We could always add more if we want to, i left a few out which i think
arn't that huge of an issue. Some like the `unused_async` are nice,
which resulted in a few `async` removals.
Some others are maybe a bit more estatic, like `string_to_string`, but i
think it looks better to use `clone` in those cases instead of `to_string` while they already are a string.
- Updated some Rust dependencies
- Fixed an issue with CSP header, this was not configured correctly
- Prevent sending CSP and Frame headers for the MFA connector.html files.
Else some clients will fail to handle these protocols.
- Add `unsafe-inline` for `script-src` only to the CSP for the Admin Interface
- Updated JavaScript and CSS files for the Admin interface
- Changed the layout for showing overridden settings, better visible now.
- Made the version check cachable to prevent hitting the Github API rate limits
- Hide the `database_url` as if it is a password in the Admin Interface
Else for MariaDB/MySQL or PostgreSQL this was plain text.
- Fixed an issue that pressing enter on the SMTP Test would save the config.
resolves #2542
- Prevent user names larger then 50 characters
resolves #2419
- Removed all `thread::sleep` and use `tokio::time::sleep` now.
This solves an issue with updating to Bullseye ( Resolves #1998 )
- Updated all Debian images to Bullseye
- Added MiMalloc feature and enabled it by default for Alpine based images
This increases performance for the Alpine images because the default
memory allocator for MUSL based binaries isn't that fast
- Updated `dotenv` to `dotenvy` a maintained and updated fork
- Fixed an issue with a newer jslib (not fully released yet)
That version uses a different endpoint for `prelogin` Resolves #2378 )
Favicon:
- Replaced HTML tokenizer, much faster now.
- Caching the domain blacklist function.
- Almost all functions are async now.
- Fixed bug on minimizing data to parse
- Changed maximum icon download size to 5MB to match Bitwarden
- Added `apple-touch-icon.png` as a second fallback besides `favicon.ico`
SMTP:
- Deprecated SMTP_SSL and SMTP_EXPLICIT_TLS, replaced with SMTP_SECURITY
Misc:
- Fixed issue when `resolv.conf` contains errors and trust-dns panics (Fixes #2283)
- Updated Javscript and CSS files for admin interface
- Fixed an issue with the /admin interface which did not cleared the login cookie correctly
- Prevent websocket notifications during org import, this caused a lot of traffic, and slowed down the import.
This is also the same as Bitwarden which does not trigger this refresh via websockets.
Rust:
- Updated to use v1.59
- Use the new `strip` option and enabled to strip `debuginfo`
- Enabled `lto` with `thin`
- Removed the strip RUN from the alpine armv7, this is now done automatically
Browsers are rather smart, but also dumb. This uses the `Expires` header
alongside `cache-control` to better prompt the browser to actually
cache.
Unfortunately, firefox still tries to "race" its own cache, in an
attempt to respond to requests faster, so still ends up making a bunch
of requests which could have been cached. Doesn't appear there's any way
around this.
- 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
- Fixed a bug in JavaScript which caused no messages to be shown to the
user in-case of an error send by the server.
- Changed mail error handling for better error messages
- Changed user/org actions from a to buttons, this should prevent
strange issues in-case of javascript issues and the page does re-load.
- Added Alpine and Debian info for the running docker image
During the mail error testing i encountered a bug which caused lettre to
panic. This panic only happens on debug builds and not release builds,
so no need to update anything on that part. This bug is also already
fixed. See https://github.com/lettre/lettre/issues/678 and https://github.com/lettre/lettre/pull/679
Resolves #2021
Could also fix the issue reported here #2022, or at least no hash `#` in
the url.