Fixes#180 - this adds an oddjobd style tasks daemon to the unix tools. This supports creation of home directories and the maintenance of alias symlinks to these allowing user renames. The tasks daemon is written to require root, but is seperate from the unixd daemon. Communication is via a root-only unix socket that the task daemon connects into to reduce the possibility of exploit.
Fixes#369 due to the changes to call_daemon_blocking
Fixes#357 - this allows the password MFA handler to correct handle a mixed totp or webauthn credential with passwords. This is likely the "majority" of accounts we will see on the service.
Fixes#202 - This adds support for enrolling and removing totp on the cli, as well as a rebuilt work flow for login to allow dynamic prompting of what credetials are required.
Previously we would only cache "hits" - items that kanidm is aware
of and did know about. However, this mean querying a raw uid/gid
number that was not known to files or kanidm would result in kanidm
doing an online check each request.
This adds a NXcache to cache misses, so they can be served as misses,
faster, and to reduce load on the main kanidm servers.
Fixes#336
This is a rewrite of the "on the wire" json for auth. This is a breaking change required to allow webauthn to work given limitations within Webauthn as a standard and how mixed credentials are challenged for.
Fixes#13 and Fixes#135 - webauthn and webauthn with cli. This is the core of webauthn, but only as a single factor. Some changes are still needed for webauthn as MFA and as a verified single factor. This will be made in a subsequent PR.
This provides bruteforce protection and ratelimiting to stop
classes of attacks. This impacts all areas where a password or
authentication is performed (unix, ldap, auth).
Fixes#250, replacing cookies with auth-bearer tokens. This is done using fernet with randomised keys each startup. The reason for this is that in the future the size of the auth token may exceed cookie limits, so we must be able to understand and process auth bearer. Additionaly, this lets us store the tokens for say the kanidm cli as reqwest today can't persist a cookie jar.
this completely removes actix and actix-web from the codebase, replacing it with tokio and http-rs/tide. Due to a current temporary limit in tokio parts with openssl/libressl, rustls is used for the webserver, but I'll change this back once that issue is resolved. For now there are likely some other clippy issues, but the next step now is that I can finally run cargo outdated and update this and the other kanidm/* deps to be up to date due to no longer being held back on versions by actix. So following this, I need to finish clippy warnings, and run cargo outdated and cargo audit.
Fixes#61 and fixes#234 - this rewrites quite a few internals of refint and memberof to make them much more efficient compared to previously. This takes nearly 70s out of the test execution time - a full 25% of the run time of tests.
A number of other improvements have been made through out with regard to memory pre-alloc for hashset/hashmap, fixing some more types, and reducing some un-needed allocations.
Fixes#260fixes#257fixes#157. This is really a set of cleanups around the code base to minimise clones, choose better datastructures for specific tasks, improve the ability to pass references in certain calls and more. Generally this just makes everything a bit smoother, and really has big gains on the write path (it's about 20% faster now).
Fixes#195 pre release cleanup. This does a LOT, clippy, formatting, and much much more. It fixes a lot of parts of the book, improves server config and more.
Add's improvements to ldap compatibility. This stabilises DN formats and how they are returned, and adds the name2uuid index to help speed up binds and entry resolves on large queries. Even on the largest queries, this is able to process them rapidly, and the ldap interface now has single operation times of sub 0.001 second even on 100k entry databases with references.
adds an LDAP gateway to the server. It supports TLS if configured for the webserver, using the same parameters. It is a read only interface, only supporting bind via the configured posix password.
This adds support to do on-upgrade migrations of the previous iutf8 type to iname, iname contains a better checker of the content of the name values that will become spn's, this allows auth via spn as well as just name. This really just does a lot of clean up to make spns more viable. #181 is still outstanding, but you can currently already login via spn a posixid_to_uuid supports this, it's only the resolving of unixgroup/accounts that need to have name as Option to cause a fall back to spn when in a trust.
Add make entry to have all cargo versions updated from VERSION file.
Add `tag_version` github action to update all cargo.toml and tag it and
push it.
Remove cargo fmt check from CI because we have problems with different
versions and fails continually. Instead, we use cargo-husky to ensure
that all people run it automatically in its local, but this is not
obligatory.
Update to version 1.0.0-rc10, according to packages published.
In future cargo will support managing all dependencies from main
Cargo.toml. Ref: https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/3931Resolve#225
Fixes#101, concurrent caching of IDL and Entries. This yields a 10% improvement for test case execution, and 35% for tests run under --release mode. A lot of code around the code base was needed to be touched due to the extra need for mut in some operations and some lifetimes, but the majority of the work was in idl_arc_sqlite.rs, which has the cache layer. There are many performance gains yet to see, but most of those will come through improvement of the concread ARC and it's related BTree implementation.
Add default entries test to apply behaviours according to
`designs/default_idm_layout.rst`.
Add expected behaviours for:
- Users
- Account managers
- Group managers
- Admins
- People Managers
- Anonymous clients
- Radius servers
Also, refactor `kanidmd_client` tests to separate into different files
and fix some documentation typos
Resolves: #108
Implements #12, TOTP. This adds support for TOTP to the api and server, with server side token generation, authentication and the correct URI for encoding into QR codes for client token addition. Some extra measures have been taken such as in the stepped auth to always notify on the success or failure of the TOTP first (regardless of order) to prevent PW bruteforce attacks.
Implements #122 password import. This adds most of the server core framework to allow password imports from other sources, with new types easily able to be added in credential.rs.
Implements #132, the recycle bin. This completes the feature, with working API's, front end tests and CLI tooling. It also includes a refactor of the CLI tools to make them a bit easier to manage/work with.
Implements #129, pam and nsswitch daemon capability. This is stage 1, which adds a localhost unix domain socket resolver, a ssh key client, support to the server for generating unix tokens, an async client lib, and client handles for adding posix extensions to accounts and groups.
Implements #29 password badlist and quality checking. This checks all new passwords are at least length 10, pass zxcvbn and are not container in a badlist. The current badlist is a preprocessed content of rockyou from seclists, but later wwe'll update this to the top 10million badlist which when processed is about 70k entries..
Implements #127 and #125. This adds domain_info support, and spn types and generation. It also correctly handles domain renaming, and has tooling to support this. It "should" work on an upgrade, due to the correct bump of index version, but I plan to test this from a backup of my production instance soon.
Implements #134 Client Builder Pattern. This makes it much easier to build a client by making the configuration of the client lib follow a builder pattern. The error management needs a lot of work still, but for now it's rough and it works.
Implemnt SSH public key management
This implements ssh public key distribution for kanidm, enforcing that
valid ssh public keys are placed into the ssh_publickey attribute, adds
management tools so that accounts can self-service manage their keys,
and finally adds an authorized keys command helper suitable for
sshd_config to utilise.
Implements #100. This refactors our error types to be deserialiseable, and exposes these through the clienterror type with the status codes. There is probably still a lot of improvements here to be made, but they'll be shaken out as the client libs develop I think and we start to see what errors should be exposed.
Implements #6 - create, modify and delete. These are the raw/lowlevel db commands which are really useful for administrators. They aren't intended for normal day to day use though.
This also adds a basic getting started, fixes a missing privilege, adds support for reseting another accounts password, and for server side password generation.
It's likely I'm going to reformat some of the current REST api though to use our higher level internal types.
This adds rest endpoints for schema, group, account listing and individual item getting, client lib to call these end points, and tests for all of these.
Partially Implements #6 - add ability for accounts to self set password. This is good for now, as I get closer to a trial radius deployment, but I think I'm finding the rest api probably needs a better plan at this point, as well as probably the way we do the proto and the communication needs some more thoughts too.
This adds the fundamentals of the basic IDM layout. It contains the needed design document, and is designed such that the default admins while powerful, still have some limits upon them.