When a non sqlite database is used, loading the admin interface fails
because the backup button is not generated.
This PR is solves it by checking if the elements are valid.
Also made some other changes and fixed some eslint errors.
Showing `_post` errors is better now.
Update jquery to latest version.
Fixes#3166
This section of code seems to be breaking the Docker release workflow as of a
few days ago, though it's unclear why. This tag only existed to work around
an issue with Docker pulling the wrong image for ARMv6 platforms; that issue
was resolved in Docker 20.10.0, which has been out for a few years now, so it
seems like a reasonable time to drop this tag.
We also need to validate the note sizes on key-rotation.
If we do not validate them before we store them, that could lead to a
partial or total loss of the password vault. Validating these
restrictions before actually processing them to store/replace the
existing ciphers should prevent this.
There was also a small bug when using web-sockets. The client which is
triggering the password/key-rotation change should not be forced to
logout via a web-socket request. That is something the client will
handle it self. Refactored the logout notification to either send the
device uuid or not on specific actions.
Fixes#3152
- Change default Password Hash KDF Storage from 100_000 to 600_000 iterations
- Update Password Hash when the default iteration value is different
- Validate password_iterations
- Validate client-side KDF to prevent it from being set lower than 100_000
We also need to validate the note sizes on key-rotation.
If we do not validate them before we store them, that could lead to a
partial or total loss of the password vault. Validating these
restrictions before actually processing them to store/replace the
existing ciphers should prevent this.
There was also a small bug when using web-sockets. The client which is
triggering the password/key-rotation change should not be forced to
logout via a web-socket request. That is something the client will
handle it self. Refactored the logout notification to either send the
device uuid or not on specific actions.
Fixes#3152
The Organization member overview supports showing an icon if the user
has MFA enabled or not. This PR adds this feature.
This is very useful if you want to enable force mfa for example.
The Organization member overview supports showing an icon if the user
has MFA enabled or not. This PR adds this feature.
This is very useful if you want to enable force mfa for example.
The Organization member overview supports showing an icon if the user
has MFA enabled or not. This PR adds this feature.
This is very useful if you want to enable force mfa for example.
The Organization member overview supports showing an icon if the user
has MFA enabled or not. This PR adds this feature.
This is very useful if you want to enable force mfa for example.
As mentioned in #3111, using a very very large vault causes some issues.
Mainly because of a SQLite limit, but, it could also cause issue on
MariaDB/MySQL or PostgreSQL. It also uses a lot of memory, and memory
allocations.
This PR solves this by removing the need of all the cipher_uuid's just
to gather the correct attachments.
It will use the user_uuid and org_uuid's to get all attachments linked
to both, weither the user has access to them or not. This isn't an
issue, since the matching is done per cipher and the attachment data is
only returned if there is a matching cipher to where the user has access to.
I also modified some code to be able to use `::with_capacity(n)` where
possible. This prevents re-allocations if the `Vec` increases size,
which will happen a lot if there are a lot of ciphers.
According to my tests measuring the time it takes to sync, it seems to
have lowered the duration a bit more.
Fixes#3111