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
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 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 For now there are likely some other clippy issues, but the next step now is that I can finally run cargo outdated and update this and the other kanidm/* deps to be up to date due to no longer being held back on versions by actix. So following this, I need to finish clippy warnings, and run cargo outdated and cargo audit.
This allows configuration of which attribute is presented during gid/uid resolution, adds home directory prefixing, and home directory name attribute selection.
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.
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.