Previously the websocket notifications were using `app_id` as the
`ContextId`. This was incorrect and should have been the device_uuid
from the client device executing the request. The clients will ignore
the websocket request if the uuid matches. This also fixes some issues
with the Desktop client which is able to modify attachments within the
same screen and causes an issue when saving the attachment afterwards.
Also changed the way to handle removed attachments, since that causes an
error saving the vault cipher afterwards, complaining about a missing
attachment. Bitwarden ignores this, and continues with the remaining
attachments (if any). This also fixes#2591 .
Further some more websocket notifications have been added to some other
functions which enhance the user experience.
- Logout users when deauthed, changed password, rotated keys
- Trigger OrgSyncKeys on user confirm and removal
- Added some extra to the send feature
Also renamed UpdateTypes to match Bitwarden naming.
Previously the websocket notifications were using `app_id` as the
`ContextId`. This was incorrect and should have been the device_uuid
from the client device executing the request. The clients will ignore
the websocket request if the uuid matches. This also fixes some issues
with the Desktop client which is able to modify attachments within the
same screen and causes an issue when saving the attachment afterwards.
Also changed the way to handle removed attachments, since that causes an
error saving the vault cipher afterwards, complaining about a missing
attachment. Bitwarden ignores this, and continues with the remaining
attachments (if any). This also fixes#2591 .
Further some more websocket notifications have been added to some other
functions which enhance the user experience.
- Logout users when deauthed, changed password, rotated keys
- Trigger OrgSyncKeys on user confirm and removal
- Added some extra to the send feature
Also renamed UpdateTypes to match Bitwarden naming.
Previously the websocket notifications were using `app_id` as the
`ContextId`. This was incorrect and should have been the device_uuid
from the client device executing the request. The clients will ignore
the websocket request if the uuid matches. This also fixes some issues
with the Desktop client which is able to modify attachments within the
same screen and causes an issue when saving the attachment afterwards.
Also changed the way to handle removed attachments, since that causes an
error saving the vault cipher afterwards, complaining about a missing
attachment. Bitwarden ignores this, and continues with the remaining
attachments (if any). This also fixes#2591 .
Further some more websocket notifications have been added to some other
functions which enhance the user experience.
- Logout users when deauthed, changed password, rotated keys
- Trigger OrgSyncKeys on user confirm and removal
- Added some extra to the send feature
Also renamed UpdateTypes to match Bitwarden naming.
Recent versions of the Bitwarden clients (see bitwarden/clients#3574)
won't parse non-JSON responses. The most noticeable consequence is that
`/api/accounts/revision-date` responses won't be parsed, leading to
`/api/sync` always being called, even when it's not necessary.
Previously the websocket notifications were using `app_id` as the
`ContextId`. This was incorrect and should have been the device_uuid
from the client device executing the request. The clients will ignore
the websocket request if the uuid matches. This also fixes some issues
with the Desktop client which is able to modify attachments within the
same screen and causes an issue when saving the attachment afterwards.
Also changed the way to handle removed attachments, since that causes an
error saving the vault cipher afterwards, complaining about a missing
attachment. Bitwarden ignores this, and continues with the remaining
attachments (if any). This also fixes#2591 .
Further some more websocket notifications have been added to some other
functions which enhance the user experience.
- Logout users when deauthed, changed password, rotated keys
- Trigger OrgSyncKeys on user confirm and removal
- Added some extra to the send feature
Also renamed UpdateTypes to match Bitwarden naming.
- 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.
When audit logging was introduced there entered a small bug preventing
the recover-2fa from working.
This PR fixes that by add a new headers check to extract the device-type
when possible and use that for the logging.
Fixes#2985
When audit logging was introduced there entered a small bug preventing
the recover-2fa from working.
This PR fixes that by add a new headers check to extract the device-type
when possible and use that for the logging.
Fixes#2985
The yubico crate uses blocking reqwest, and we called the `verify` from
a async thread. To prevent issues we need to wrap it within a
`spawn_blocking`.
- 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.
When audit logging was introduced there entered a small bug preventing
the recover-2fa from working.
This PR fixes that by add a new headers check to extract the device-type
when possible and use that for the logging.
Fixes#2985
It looks like Bitwarden, in-the-end, didn't changed the export feature
on v2022.11.0, and now have put in on v2023.1.0.
This patch now changes that to the same version.
Before those new clients are being released, we should see if they
changed that again, and adjust where needed.
It looks like Bitwarden, in-the-end, didn't changed the export feature
on v2022.11.0, and now have put in on v2023.1.0.
This patch now changes that to the same version.
Before those new clients are being released, we should see if they
changed that again, and adjust where needed.
As discussed in #2937, this will limit the amount of encrypted
characters to 10.000 characters, same as Bitwarden.
This will not break current ciphers which exceed this limit, but it will prevent those
ciphers from being updated.
Fixes#2937
- Several cleanups and code optimizations for Emergency Access
- Fixed a race-condition regarding jobs for Emergency Access
- Some other small changes like `allow(clippy::)` removals
Fixes#2925
As discussed in #2937, this will limit the amount of encrypted
characters to 10.000 characters, same as Bitwarden.
This will not break current ciphers which exceed this limit, but it will prevent those
ciphers from being updated.
Fixes#2937
- Several cleanups and code optimizations for Emergency Access
- Fixed a race-condition regarding jobs for Emergency Access
- Some other small changes like `allow(clippy::)` removals
Fixes#2925
- Several cleanups and code optimizations for Emergency Access
- Fixed a race-condition regarding jobs for Emergency Access
- Some other small changes like `allow(clippy::)` removals
Fixes#2925
- Several cleanups and code optimizations for Emergency Access
- Fixed a race-condition regarding jobs for Emergency Access
- Some other small changes like `allow(clippy::)` removals
Fixes#2925
As discussed in #2937, this will limit the amount of encrypted
characters to 10.000 characters, same as Bitwarden.
This will not break current ciphers which exceed this limit, but it will prevent those
ciphers from being updated.
Fixes#2937
- Several cleanups and code optimizations for Emergency Access
- Fixed a race-condition regarding jobs for Emergency Access
- Some other small changes like `allow(clippy::)` removals
Fixes#2925
This PR adds event/audit logging support for organizations.
By default this feature is disabled, since it does log a lot and adds
extra database transactions.
All events are touched except a few, since we do not support those
features (yet), like SSO for example.
This feature is tested with multiple clients and all database types.
Fixes#229
This PR adds event/audit logging support for organizations.
By default this feature is disabled, since it does log a lot and adds
extra database transactions.
All events are touched except a few, since we do not support those
features (yet), like SSO for example.
This feature is tested with multiple clients and all database types.
Fixes#229
This PR adds event/audit logging support for organizations.
By default this feature is disabled, since it does log a lot and adds
extra database transactions.
All events are touched except a few, since we do not support those
features (yet), like SSO for example.
This feature is tested with multiple clients and all database types.
Fixes#229
In the upcomming web-vault and other clients they changed the register
endpoint from `/api/accounts/register` to `/identity/register`.
This PR adds the new endpoint to already be compatible with the new
clients.
Fixes#2889
All uses of `get_random()` were in the form of:
`&get_random(vec![0u8; SIZE])`
with `SIZE` being a constant.
Building a `Vec` is unnecessary for two reasons. First, it uses a
very short-lived dynamic memory allocation. Second, a `Vec` is a
resizable object, which is useless in those context when random
data have a fixed size and will only be read.
`get_random_bytes()` takes a constant as a generic parameter and
returns an array with the requested number of random bytes.
Stack safety analysis: the random bytes will be allocated on the
caller stack for a very short time (until the encoding function has
been called on the data). In some cases, the random bytes take
less room than the `Vec` did (a `Vec` is 24 bytes on a 64 bit
computer). The maximum used size is 180 bytes, which makes it
for 0.008% of the default stack size for a Rust thread (2MiB),
so this is a non-issue.
Also, most of the uses of those random bytes are to encode them
using an `Encoding`. The function `crypto::encode_random_bytes()`
generates random bytes and encode them with the provided
`Encoding`, leading to code deduplication.
`generate_id()` has also been converted to use a constant generic
parameter as well since the length of the requested String is always
a constant.
Added a new endpoint which the currently beta client for at least
Android v2022.10.1 seems to be calling, and crashes with the response we
currently provide
Fixes#2890Fixes#2891Fixes#2892
Added a new endpoint which the currently beta client for at least
Android v2022.10.1 seems to be calling, and crashes with the response we
currently provide
Fixes#2890Fixes#2891Fixes#2892
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.
Added a new endpoint which the currently beta client for at least
Android v2022.10.1 seems to be calling, and crashes with the response we
currently provide
Fixes#2890Fixes#2891Fixes#2892
if `SIGNUPS_VERIFY` is enabled new users that have been invited have
their onboarding flow interrupted because they have to first verify
their mail address before they can join an organization.
we can skip the extra verication of the email address when signing up
because a valid invitation token already means that the email address is
working and we don't allow invited users to signup with a different
address.
unfortunately, this is not possible with emergency access invitations
at the moment as they are handled differently.
If you add a new user that has already been Invited to another
organization they will be Accepted automatically. This should not be
possible because they cannot be Confirmed until they have completed
their registration. It is also not necessary because their invitation
will be accepted automatically once they register.
If you add a new user that has already been Invited to another
organization they will be Accepted automatically. This should not be
possible because they cannot be Confirmed until they have completed
their registration. It is also not necessary because their invitation
will be accepted automatically once they register.
If you add a new user that has already been Invited to another
organization they will be Accepted automatically. This should not be
possible because they cannot be Confirmed until they have completed
their registration. It is also not necessary because their invitation
will be accepted automatically once they register.