- Revert #3170 as discussed in #3387
In hindsight it's better to not have this feature
- Update Dockerfile.j2 for easy version changes.
Just change it in one place instead of multiple
- Updated to Rust to latest patched version
- Updated crates to latest available
- Pinned mimalloc to an older version, as it breaks on musl builds
- 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.
- Changed MSRV to v1.65.
Discussed this with @dani-garcia, and we will support **N-2**.
This is/will be the same as for the `time` crate we use.
Also updated the wiki regarding this https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki/Building-binary
- Removed backtrace crate in favor of `std::backtrace` stable since v1.65
- Updated Rust to v1.67.1
- Updated all the crates
- Updated the GHA action versions
- Adjusted the GHA MSRV build to extract the MSRV from `Cargo.toml`
Added support for Argon2 hashing support for the `ADMIN_TOKEN` instead
of only supporting a plain text string.
The hash must be a PHC string which can be generated via the `argon2`
CLI **or** via the also built-in hash command in Vaultwarden.
You can simply run `vaultwarden hash` to generate a hash based upon a
password the user provides them self.
Added a warning during startup and within the admin settings panel is
the `ADMIN_TOKEN` is not an Argon2 hash.
Within the admin environment a user can ignore that warning and it will
not be shown for at least 30 days. After that the warning will appear
again unless the `ADMIN_TOKEN` has be converted to an Argon2 hash.
I have also tested this on my RaspberryPi 2b and there the `Bitwarden`
preset takes almost 4.5 seconds to generate/verify the Argon2 hash.
Using the `OWASP` preset it is below 1 second, which I think should be
fine for low-graded hardware. If it is needed people could use lower
memory settings, but in those cases I even doubt Vaultwarden it self
would run. They can always use the `argon2` CLI and generate a faster hash.
- Updated dependencies.
This includes a janked openssl crate version we currently use.
- Updated MSRV to v1.61.0 because hashbrown/cached has this version restriction.
- 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.
- Updated Rust deps and one small change regarding chrono
- Updated bootstrap 5 css
- Updated datatables
- Replaced identicon.js with jdenticon.
identicon.js is unmaintained ( https://github.com/stewartlord/identicon.js/issues/52 )
The icon's are very different, but nice. It also doesn't need custom
code to find and update the icons our selfs.
This PR adds query logging support as an optional feature.
It is only allowed during development/debug builds, and will abort when
used during a `--release` build.
For this feature to be fully activated you also need to se an
environment variable `QUERY_LOGGER=1` to activate the debug log-level
for this crate, else there will be no output.
The reason for this PR is that sometimes it is useful to be able to see
the generated queries, like when debugging an issue, or trying to
optimize a query. Currently i always added this code when needed, but
having this a part of the code could benifit other developers too who
maybe need this.
Since v2022.9.x the org export uses a different endpoint.
But, since v2022.11.x this endpoint will return a different format.
See: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/pull/3641 and https://github.com/bitwarden/server/pull/2316
To support both version in the case of users having an older client
either web-vault or cli this PR checks the version and responds using
the correct format. If no version can be determined it will use the new
format as a default.
- Updated to Rust v1.64.0
- Updated all libararies
- Updated multer-rs to be based upon the latest version
- Updated Dockerfiles to match the Rust version
This patch fixes the file upload send by the mobile clients.
It resolves#2644 by always providing a `Content-Type` even though one
isn't set in this specific case.
I do hope it will be fixed upstream by either Bitwarden by fixing the
client. Or Rocket by allowing to override this somehow.
Until then, we can use this patched version of multer-rs.
Issue @ Rocket: https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket/issues/2299
Issue @ Bitwarden: https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile/issues/2018
Also updated some dependencies.
The latest version of chrono-tz needs 1.60.0 because of phf.
Since chrono-tz has updated timezone information i do think it is
usefull in some cases around the world.
- Update deps. One of them is multer-rs which fixes#2516
- Changed MSRV to `1.59.0`, since that is the correct MSRV currently.
It could be lower, but that would mean removing the `strip` option.
- Updated dependencies (html5gum for favicon downloading)
* Also openssl, time, jsonwebtoken and r2d2
- Small optimizations on downloading favicons.
It now only emits tokens/tags which needs to be parsed, all others are
being skipped. This prevents unneeded items within the for-loop being
parsed.
- 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
Improved sync speed by resolving the N+1 query issues.
Solves #1402 and Solves #1453
With this change there is just one query done to retreive all the
important data, and matching is done in-code/memory.
With a very large database the sync time went down about 3 times.
Also updated misc crates and Github Actions versions.
For a while now WebAuthn has replaced u2f.
And since web-vault v2.27.0 the connector files for u2f have been removed.
Also, on the official bitwarden server the endpoint to `/two-factor/get-u2f` results in a 404.
- Removed all u2f code except the migration code from u2f to WebAuthn
- 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 )
- Updated jsonwebtoken to latest version
- Trim `username` received from the login form ( Fixes#2348 )
- Make uuid and user_uuid a combined primary key for the devices table ( Fixes#2295 )
- Updated crates including regex which contains a CVE ( https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/03/08/cve-2022-24713.html )
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
- Changed nightly to stable in Dockerfile and Workflow
- Updated Dockerfile to use stable and updated ENV's
- Removed 0.0.0.0 as default addr it now uses ROCKET_ADDRESS or the default
- Updated Github Workflow actions to the latest versions
- Updated Hadolint version
- Re-orderd the Cargo.toml file a bit and put libs together which are linked
- Updated some libs
- Updated .dockerignore file
- Using my own rust-musl build containers we now support all database
types for both Debian and Alpine.
- Added new Alpine containers for armv6 and arm64/aarch64
- The Debian builds can also be done wihout dpkg magic stuff, probably
some fixes in Rust regarding linking (Or maybe OpenSSL or Diesel), in
any case, it works now without hacking dpkg and apt.
- Updated toolchain and crates
- Enabled trust-dns feature which seems to help a bit when DNS is
causing long timeouts. Though in the blocking version it is less visible
then on the async branch.
- Updated crates
- Removed some redundant code
- Updated javascript/css libraries
Resolves#2118Resolves#2119
- 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
Updated several dependencies and switch to different totp library.
- Switch oath with totp-lite
oauth hasn't been updated in a long while and some dependencies could not be updated any more
It now also validates a preseeding 0, as the previous library returned an int instead of a str which stripped a leading 0
- Updated rust to the current latest nightly (including build image)
- Updated bootstrap css and js
- Updated hadolint to latest version
- Updated default rust image from v1.53 to v1.54
- Updated new nightly build/clippy messages
- Updated some packages
- Updated code related to package updates.
- Disabled User Verification enforcement when WebAuthn Key sends UV=1
This makes it compatible with upstream and resolves#1840
- Fixed a bug where removing an individual WebAuthn key deleted the wrong key.
- Updated some crates
- Updated icon fetching code:
+ Use a cookie jar and set Max-Age to 2 minutes for all cookies
+ Locate the base href tag to fix some locations
+ Changed User-Agent (Helps on some sites to get HTML instead of JS)
+ Reduced HTML code limit from 512KB to 384KB
+ Allow some large icons higer-up in the sort
+ Allow GIF images
+ Ignore cookie_store and hyper::client debug messages
- 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
- We need to add some feature to enable smtp debugging again. See: https://github.com/lettre/lettre/pull/584
- Upstream added the fallback icon again, probably because of caching ;). See: https://github.com/bitwarden/server/pull/1149
- Enabled gzip and brotli compression support with reqwest. Some sites seem to force this, or assume that because of the User-Agent string it is supported. This caused some failed icons.
Fixes#1540
- 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
- Updated crates
- Updated rust-toolchain
- Updated Dockerfile to use latest rust 1.48 version
- Updated AMD64 Alpine to use same version as rust-toolchain and support
PostgreSQL.
- Updated Rocket to the commit right before they updated hyper.
Until that update there were some crates updated and some small fixes.
After that build fails and we probably need to make some changes
(which is probably something already done in the async branch)
- 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.
General:
- Updated several dependancies
Lettre:
- Updateded lettere and the workflow
- Changed encoding to base64
- Convert unix newlines to dos newlines for e-mails.
- Created custom e-mail boundary (auto generated could cause errors)
Tested the e-mails sent using several clients (Linux, Windows, MacOS, Web).
Run msglint (https://tools.ietf.org/tools/msglint/) on the generated e-mails until all errors were gone.
Lettre has changed quite some stuff compared between alpha.1 and alpha.2, i haven't noticed any issues sending e-mails during my tests.
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