configure the number of hours after which organization invites,
emergency access invites, email verification emails and account deletion
requests expire (defaults to 5 days or 120 hours and must be atleast 1)
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/3606Fixes#2760Fixes#2764
This PR adds support for the Send v2 API.
It should prevent 404 errors which could cause some issues with some
configurations on some reverse proxies.
In the long run, we can probably remove the old file upload API, but for
now lets leave it there, since Bitwarden also still has this endpoint in
the code.
Might fixes#2753
In web-vault v2022.9.x it seems the endpoints changed.
- activate > restore
- deactivate > revoke
This PR adds those endpoints and renames the functions.
It also keeps the previous endpoints for now to be compatible with
previous vault verions for now, just in case.
There was a small oversight on upgrading to v2022.9.0 web-vault version.
It seems the call to the /plans/ endpoint doesn't provide authentication anymore.
Removed this check and it seems to work again.
Fixes#2737
- 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.
Previously FlashMessage was used to provide an error message during login.
This PR changes that flow to not use redirect for this, but renders the HTML and responds using the correct status code where needed. This should solve some issues which were reported in the past.
Thanks to @RealOrangeOne, for initiating this with a PR.
Fixes#2448Fixes#2712Closes#2715
Co-authored-by: Jake Howard <git@theorangeone.net>
This PR adds a the new v2022.8.x revoke feature which allows an
organization owner or admin to revoke access for one or more users.
This PR also fixes several permissions and policy checks which were faulty.
- Modified some functions to use DB Count features instead of iter/count aftwards.
- Rearanged some if statements (faster matching or just one if instead of nested if's)
- Added and fixed several policy checks where needed
- Some small updates on some response models
- Made some functions require an enum instead of an i32
This PR attends to mitigate (not fix) #2644.
There seems to be an issue when uploading files either as attachment or
via send via the mobile (Android) client.
The binary data gets transfered correctly to Vaultwarden (Checked via
Wireshark), but the data is not parsed correctly for some reason.
Since the parsing is not done by Vaultwarden it self, i think we should
at least try to prevent saving the data and letting users think all
fine.
Further investigation is needed to actually fix this issue.
This is just a quick patch.
The previous persistent folder check worked by checking if a file
exists. If you used a bind-mount, then this file is not there. But when
using a docker/podman volume those files are copied, and caused the
container to not start.
This change checks the `/proc/self/mountinfo` for a specific patern to
see if the data folder is persistent or not.
Fixes#2622
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.
This is to support scenarios where the attachments and sends folder are to be stored on a separate device from the tmp_folder (i.e. fuse-mounted S3 storage), due to having the tmp_dir on the same device being undesirable.
Example being fuse-mounted S3 storage with the reasoning that because S3 basically requires a copy+delete operations to rename files, it's inefficient to rename files on device, if it's even allowed.
Regarding some recent issues with sending attachments, but previously
also some changes to the API for example which could cause a `400` error
it just returned that there is something wrong, but not to much details
on what exactly.
To help with getting a bit more detailed information, we should set the
log-level for `_` to at least `Warn`.