* Update Rust and crates
- Updated Rust to v1.83.0
- Updated MSRV to v1.82.0 (Needed for html5gum crate)
- Updated icon fetching code to match new html5gum version
- Updated workflows
- Enabled edition 2024 clippy lints
Nightly reports some clippy hints, but that would be too much to change in this PR i think.
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* Some additional updates
- Patch fern to allow syslog-7 feature
- Fixed diesel logger which was broken because of the sqlite backup feature
Refactored the sqlite backup because of this
- Added a build workflow test to include the query_logger feature
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* Also patch yubico-rs and latest updates
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With web-vault v2024.6.2 and lower, if a user has access-all rights either as an org-member or via a group it shouldn't return individual collections.
This probably needs to be changed with newer versions which do not support the `access-all` feature anymore and work with manage.
But with the current version this should solve access right issues.
Fixes#5212
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The new native mobile clients seem to use PascalCase for the push payload.
Also the date/time could cause issues.
This PR fixes this by formatting the date/time correctly and use PascalCase for the payload key's
I now receive cipher updates and login-with-device requests again.
Fixes#5182
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This fixes an issue with collections be duplicated same as was an issue with folders.
Also made some optimizations by using HashSet where possible and device the Vec/Hash capacity.
And instead of passing objects only use the UUID which was the only value we needed.
Also found an issue with importing a personal export via the Org import where folders are used.
Since Org's do not use folder we needed to clear those out, same as Bitwarden does.
Fixes#5193
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* fix password hint check
don't show password hints if you have disabled the hints with
PASSWORD_HINTS_ALLOWED=false or if you have not configured mail and
opted into showing password hints
* update descriptions for pw hints options
2FA is needed to login even when using login-with-device.
If the user didn't saved the 2FA token they still need to provide this.
We deleted the auth-request after validation the request, but before 2FA was triggered.
Removing the deletion of this record from that point as it will get cleaned-up automatically anyways.
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* Add dynamic CSS support
Together with https://github.com/dani-garcia/bw_web_builds/pull/180 this PR will add support for dynamic CSS changes.
For example, we could hide the register link if signups are not allowed.
In the future show or hide the SSO button depending on if it is enabled or not.
There also is a special `user.vaultwarden.scss` file so that users can add custom CSS without the need to modify the default (static) changes.
This will prevent future changes from not being applied and still have the custom user changes to be added.
Also added a special redirect when someone goes directly to `/index.html` as that might cause issues with loading other scripts and files.
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* Add versions and fallback to built-in
- Add both Vaultwarden and web-vault versions to the css_options.
- Fallback to the inner templates if rendering or compiling the scss fails.
This ensures the basics are always working even if someone breaks the templates.
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* Fix fallback code to actually work
The fallback now works by using an alternative `reg!` macro.
This adds an extra template register which prefixes the template with `fallback_`.
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* Updated the wiki link in the user template
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Updating the Readme to be more modern and more clear.
Added and moved several shields/badges and changed some default colors to have a better contrast.
Added a Disclaimer section.
Closes#4901Closes#4930Closes#4931Closes#5024
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A possible user disclosure when you invite an user into an organization which already has an account on the same instance.
This was because we always returned the user's name.
To prevent this, this PR only returns the user's name if the status is accepted or higher, else we will return null.
This is the same as Bitwarden does.
Resolves a reported issue.
Also resolved a new `nightly` reported clippy regarding a regex within a loop.
- Fixed collection management to be usable from the Password Manager UI
- Checked and brought in-to-sync with upstream several json responses
- Fixed a small issue with the `fields` response when it was empty
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Ever since we changed to pass the full url as a template value handlebars now html-encodes this.
This causes issues with the plain/text mails, but it also could potentially cause issues with the text/html templates.
This PR encloses the template values inside triple braces `{{{ }}}` which prevents html-encoding.
Since the URL is generated via the `url` crate the values are percent-encoded anyway.
Fixes#5097
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In an oversight i forgot to set the type to a hidden type if converting the int was not possible.
This fixes that.
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It seems the iOS clients are not able to handle the `type` key within the `fields` array when they are of the type string.
All other clients seem to handle this just fine though.
This PR fixes this by validating it is a number, if this is not the case, try to convert the string to a number, or return the default of `1`.
`1` is used as this is the type `hidden` and should prevent accidental data disclosure.
Fixes#5069
Possibly Fixes#5016
Possibly Fixes#5002
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* Fix `--version` from failing without config
Since we added the option to show the web-vault version also when running `--version` this causes the config to always be validated.
While this is not very bad in general, it could cause the command to quit during the config validation, and not show the version, but also errors.
This is probably not very useful for this specific command, unlike the `--backup` for example.
To fix this, and preventing the config from being validated, i added an AtomicBool to check if we need to validate the config on first load.
This prevents errors, and will just show the Vaultwarden version, and if possible the web-vault version too.
Fixes#5046
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* Adjusted the code bsaed upon review
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* Fix collections not editable by managers
Since a newer version of the web-vault we use manager were not able to create sub collections anymore.
This was because of some missing details in the response of some json objects.
This commit fixes this by using the `to_json_details` instead of the `to_json`
Fixes#5066Fixes#5044
* Update crates and GitHub Actions
- Updated all the crates
- Updated all the GHA dependencies
- Configured the trivy workflow to only run on the main repo and not on forks
Also selected a random new scheduled date so it will not run at the same time as all other forks.
The two changes should help running this scan every day without failing, and also prevent the same for new or updated forks.
The `unix::signal` was also included during Windows compilations.
This of course will not work. Fix this by only including it for `unix` targets.
Also changed all other conditional compilation options to use `cfg(unix)` instead of `cfg(not(windows))`.
The latter may also include `wasm` for example, or any other future target family.
This way we will only match `unix`
Fixes#5052
* Add extra linting
Added extra linting for some code styles.
Also added the Rust Edition 2024 lints.
Closes#4974
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* Adjusted according to comments
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* Avoid keyword collision with gen in Rust 2024
* Include new api/config setting to disable user registration, not yet used by clients
* Actually qualify CONFIG
It appears that some password histories have an encrypted value on the `lastUsedDate`
Instead of only checking if it is a string, also check if it is a valid RFC Date/Time String.
If not, set it also to epoch 0.
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It seemed to have been possible to have `null` date values.
This PR fixes this by setting the epoch start date if either the date does not exists or is not a string.
This should solve sync issues with the new native mobile clients.
Fixes https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/pull/4932#issuecomment-2357581292
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- Updated the web-vault to fix an issue with personal export.
Thanks to @stefan0xC for patching this.
Fixes#4875
- Updated crates to there latest version
- Updated the GitHub Actions
- Updated the xx image to the latest version
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* Add a CLI feature to backup the SQLite DB
Many users request to add the sqlite3 binary to the container image.
This isn't really ideal as that might bring in other dependencies and will only bloat the image.
There main reason is to create a backup of the database.
While there already was a feature within the admin interface to do so (or by using the admin API call), this might not be easy.
This PR adds several ways to generate a backup.
1. By calling the Vaultwarden binary with the `backup` command like:
- `/vaultwarden backup`
- `docker exec -it vaultwarden /vaultwarden backup`
2. By sending the USR1 signal to the running process like:
- `kill -s USR1 $(pidof vaultwarden)
- `killall -s USR1 vaultwarden)
This should help users to more easily create backups of there SQLite database.
Also added the Web-Vault version number when using `-v/--version` to the output.
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* Spelling and small adjustments
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* Allow enforcing Single Org with pw reset policy
Bitwarden only allows the Reset Password policy to be set when the Single Org policy is enabled already.
This PR adds a check so that this can be enforced when a config option is enabled.
Since Vaultwarden encouraged to use multiple orgs when groups were not available yet we should not enable this by default now.
This might be something to do in the future.
When enabled, it will prevent the Reset Password policy to be enabled if the Single Org policy is not enabled.
It will also prevent the Single Org policy to be disabled if the Reset Password policy is enabled.
Fixes#4855
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* Removed some extra if checks
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* Allow Org Master-Pw policy enforcement
We didn't returned the master password policy for the user.
If the `Require existing members to change their passwords` check was enabled this should trigger the login to show a change password dialog.
All the master password policies are merged into one during the login response and it will contain the max values and all `true` values which are set by all the different orgs if a user is an accepted member.
Fixes#4507
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* Use .reduce instead of .fold
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To provide a way to add more security regarding file/folder permissions
this PR adds a way to allow setting a custom `UMASK` variable.
This allows people to set a more secure default like only allowing the
owner the the process/container to read/write files and folders.
Examples:
- `UMASK=022` File: 644 | Folder: 755 (Default of the containers)
This means Owner read/write and group/world read-only
- `UMASK=027` File: 640 | Folder: 750
This means Owner read/write, group read-only, world no access
- `UMASK=077` File: 600 | Folder: 700
This measn Owner read/write and group/world no access
resolves#4571
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- Updated crates
- Fixed MSRV to actually be N-2
- Changed some features to use the `dep:` prefix.
This is needed for edition-2024 anyway although that will be a while before we can use that.
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