- Changed the date of the migration folders to be from this date.
- Removed a lot is_email_domain_allowed checks.
This check only needs to be done during the invite it self, else
everything else will fail even if a user has an account created via the
/admin interface which bypasses that specific check! Also, the check was
at the wrong place anyway's, since it would only not send out an e-mail,
but would still have allowed an not allowed domain to be used when
e-mail would have been disabled. While that check always works, even if
sending e-mails is disasbled.
- Added an extra allowed route during password/key-rotation change which
updates/checks the public-key afterwards.
- A small change with some `Some` and `None` orders.
- Change the new invite object to only generate the UTC time once, since
it could be possible that there will be a second difference, and we only
need to call it just once.
by black.dex@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: thelittlefireman <thelittlefireman@users.noreply.github.com>
In the case when SMTP is disabled and.
when inviting new users either via the admin interface or into an
organization and using uppercase letters, this would fail for those
users to be able to register since the checks which were done are
case-sensitive and never matched.
This PR fixes that issue by ensuring everything is lowercase.
Fixes#1963
When `show_password_hint` is enabled but mail is not configured, the previous
implementation returned a differentiable response for non-existent email
addresses.
Even if mail is enabled, there is a timing side channel since mail is sent
synchronously. Add a randomized sleep to mitigate this somewhat.
- The new web-vault v2.21.0+ has support for Master Password Reset. For
this to work it generates a public/private key-pair which needs to be
stored in the database. Currently the Master Password Reset is not
fixed, but there are endpoints which are needed even if we do not
support this feature (yet). This PR fixes those endpoints, and stores
the keys already in the database.
- There was an issue when you want to do a key-rotate when you change
your password, it also called an Emergency Access endpoint, which we do
not yet support. Because this endpoint failed to reply correctly
produced some errors, and also prevent the user from being forced to
logout. This resolves#1826 by adding at least that endpoint.
Because of that extra endpoint check to Emergency Access is done using
an old user stamp, i also modified the stamp exception to allow multiple
rocket routes to be called, and added an expiration timestamp to it.
During these tests i stumbled upon an issue that after my key-change was
done, it triggered the websockets to try and reload my ciphers, because
they were updated. This shouldn't happen when rotating they keys, since
all access should be invalided. Now there will be no websocket
notification for this, which also prevents error toasts.
- Increased Send Size limit to 500MB (with a litle overhead)
As a side note, i tested these changes on both v2.20.4 and v2.21.1 web-vault versions, all keeps working.
When ticking the 'Also rotate my account's encryption key' box, the key
rotated ciphers are posted after the change of password.
During the password change the security stamp was reseted which made
the posted key's return an invalid auth. This reset is needed to prevent other clients from still being able to read/write.
This fixes this by adding a new database column which stores a stamp exception which includes the allowed route and the current security stamp before it gets reseted.
When the security stamp check fails it will check if there is a stamp exception and tries to match the route and security stamp.
Currently it only allows for one exception. But if needed we could expand it by using a Vec<UserStampException> and change the functions accordingly.
fixes#1240
If for some reason the hashed password is cleared from memory within a
bitwarden client it will try to verify the password at the server side.
This endpoint was missing.
Resolves#1156
* Make `SIGNUPS_DOMAINS_WHITELIST` override the `SIGNUPS_ALLOWED` setting.
Otherwise, a common pitfall is to set `SIGNUPS_DOMAINS_WHITELIST` without
realizing that `SIGNUPS_ALLOWED=false` must also be set.
* Whitespace is now accepted in `SIGNUPS_DOMAINS_WHITELIST`. That is,
`foo.com, bar.com` is now equivalent to `foo.com,bar.com`.
* Add validation on `SIGNUPS_DOMAINS_WHITELIST`. For example, `foo.com,`
is rejected as containing an empty token.
This feature can be enabled by setting SIGNUPS_ALLOWED=false and
providing a comma-separated list of whitelisted domains in
SIGNUPS_DOMAINS_WHITELIST.
Fixes#727