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Firstyear 36b6fda787
Mail substr index (#2981) 2024-08-18 02:49:24 +00:00
James Hodgkinson d512954fe6
Docker-and-docs-fixes (#2954)
* removing VOLUME entry from server container

* link fixing

* link fixing in docs
2024-08-05 00:27:45 +00:00
Firstyear 3ae8453375
In honour of SebaT, error on db lock acq timeout (#2947) 2024-08-02 09:29:46 +10:00
Firstyear 329750981e
Update to 1.4.0-dev (#2943) 2024-08-01 00:02:11 +10:00
James Hodgkinson 2a7a009482
clippying all the things (#2931)
* clippying all the things
2024-07-26 07:02:37 +00:00
Firstyear 21d3f82aa1
Add scim proto to kanidm, refactor to improve serde performance. (#2933) 2024-07-26 15:54:28 +10:00
Firstyear c7fcdc3e4e
Strict redirect URL enforcement (#2917)
Add strict OAuth2 URL enforcement per the RFC. This includes a transition process for the next release so that Admins can come into compliance.
2024-07-20 02:09:50 +00:00
James Hodgkinson eddec88429
making the internals of kanidmclientconfig public for other users (#2895)
* making the internals of kanidmclientconfig public for other users
* clippyisms
2024-07-15 10:28:23 +00:00
Firstyear d0e57442d2
Tidy up replication poll interval (#2883) 2024-07-15 06:16:24 +00:00
Firstyear b1480e36f0
20240703 htmx (#2870)
Complete the remainder of the HTMX rewrite of the login page.
2024-07-07 03:36:47 +00:00
Merlijn 4795541719
Offer configuration of images for Oauth2 resources (#2665) 2024-07-06 12:25:55 +10:00
Firstyear f9a77ee1f3
2818 2511 oauth2 urls (#2867)
* Allow multiple origins
* Docs
* Capitalization 'n stuff

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Co-authored-by: James Hodgkinson <james@terminaloutcomes.com>
2024-07-05 23:17:26 +00:00
Firstyear 10e15fd6b3
20240613 performance improvements (#2844)
Thanks to @Seba-T's work with Orca, we were able to identify a number of performance issues in certain high load conditions.

This commit contains fixes for the following issues

* Unbounded Memory Growth - due to how ARCache works, to maintain temporal consistency it must retain copies of keys (not values) in a special data set for tracking. The Filter Resolve Cache was using unresolved filters as keys. This caused memory explosions when refint or memberof were updating a group with a large number of members because they would emit a query with hundreds of filter terms that would only be used once and never again, causing the ARCache haunted set to grow without bound. To limit this, we no longer cache large/complex queries for resolution, and in future we may implement some other methods to reduce this like sha256/hmac of the queries.

* When creating a new account, dyngroups would be engaged to add the account as a member due to the matching scope. However the change to the dyngroup was triggering an update of all the dyngroups *members* related memberof attributes. This would mean that adding an account would trigger every other account to be loaded an updated.

* When memberof would iterate over leaf entries and update them one at a time. This mean a large number of small fragmented queries in the case of a lot of leaf entries being updated. Now leaf entries are updated in a single stripe once groups are stabilised.

* Member of would always trigger it's members to always update. Instead, we should only update members where a difference is observed, or all members if the group's memberof itself has changed since this needs to propogate to all leaf entries. This significantly reduces the amount of writes and operations to examine the changed member of set.

* Referential integrity would examine all reference uuids on entries for validity rather than just the reference uuids that were altered within the transaction. This change means that only uuids that were *added* are validated during an operation. 

* During async write backs (delayed actions) these were performed one at a time. Instead, when possible this should be done in a single transaction as the write transaction caches all writes in memory until the commit meaning that by batching we reduce overall latency.

* In the server there can only be one write transaction and many readers. These are guarded by tokio semaphores that act as fair queues - first in gets the lock next. Due to the design of the server readers would be blocked on the *database* semaphore, and writers would block on the write semaphore and THEN the database semaphore. This arrangement was creating a situation which unfairly advantaged readers over writers, as any write would first have to become the head of it's queue, and then compete with all readers to access a db transaction. Instead, we now have a reader semaphore with size threads minus 1, clamped at a minimum of 1. This means that provided there are two or more threads, then a writer will *always* have a database handle available, and readers will pre-queue with each other before queueing on the db ticket. If there is only one thread, then writes and reads will alternate between each other fairly.
2024-06-20 02:50:00 +00:00
Firstyear 9c4e8bb90a
20240611 performance (#2836)
While basking under the shade of the coolabah tree, I was overcome by an intense desire to improve the performance and memory usage of Kanidm.

This pr reduces a major source of repeated small clones, lowers default log level in testing, removes some trace fields that are both large and probably shouldn't be traced, and also changes some lto settings for release builds.
2024-06-12 16:48:49 -07:00
Firstyear bd6d9284c0
20240607 2417 piv (#2829)
Add some more ground work for future PIV/x509 authentication.
2024-06-11 00:54:57 +00:00
James Hodgkinson 3c01a96348
Better WebAuthn and other error responses (#2608) 2024-06-05 09:57:16 +10:00
Firstyear 2c0ff46a32
20240530 nightly warnings (#2806)
* Cleaneup
* Lots of ram saving
2024-05-30 20:22:19 +10:00
James Hodgkinson 1d0a606e69
WIP: serialization and domain info setting wonkiness (#2791) 2024-05-28 11:49:30 +10:00
Tobias Krischer 814380a7f4
feat: add support for ldap compare request (#2780) 2024-05-25 08:28:52 +10:00
James Hodgkinson 7964f55d59
strip out some debug messages unless *really* debugging. (#2767)
* kanidm cli logs on debug level - Fixes #2745
* such clippy like wow
* It's important for a wordsmith to know when to get its fixes in.
* updootin' wasms
2024-05-14 14:56:55 +10:00
Firstyear 1fb8165825
Update Webauthn and Base64 (#2734) 2024-05-01 04:10:18 +00:00
Firstyear afc130ab89
Support 1.1 attribute in LDAP (#2720) 2024-04-24 13:46:56 +10:00
Firstyear d7834b52e6
Begin the basis of the key provider model (#2640)
This completely reworks how we approach and handle cryptographic keys in Kanidm. This is needed as a foundation for replication coordination which will require handling and rotation of cryptographic keys in automated ways. 

This change influences many other parts of the code base in it's implementation.

The primary influences are:

* Modification of how domain user signing keys are revoked or rotated.
* Merging of all existing service-account token keys are retired (retained) keys into the domain to simplify token signing and validation
* Allowing multiple configurations of local command line tools to swap between instances using disparate signing keys.
* Modification of key retrieval to be key id based (KID), removing the need to embed the JWK into tokens

A side effect of this change is that most user authentication sessions and oauth2 sessions will have to be re-established after upgrade. However we feel that session renewal after upgrade is an expected side effect of an upgrade. 

In the future this lays the ground work to remove a large number of legacy key handling processes that have evolved, which will allow large parts of code to be removed.
2024-04-15 23:44:37 +00:00
Firstyear 10ad183732
[SECURITY: LOW] Administrator triggered thread crash in oauth2 claim maps #2686 (#2686)
When an admin configured oauth2 custom claims during the creation it
was not enforced that at least one value must be present. This led to
an incorrect logic flaw in str_concat! which didn't handle the 0 case.

This hardens str_concat! to prevent the thread crash by using itertools
for the join instead, and it enforces stricter validation on the valueset
to deny creation of empty claims.

This fix has a low security impact as only an administrator or high
level user can trigger this as a possible denial of service.

Fixes #2680 Fixes #2681
2024-03-26 01:43:03 +00:00
Firstyear b4d9cdd7d5
20240301 systemd uid (#2602)
Fixes #2601 Fixes #393 - gid numbers can be part of the systemd nspawn range.

Previously we allocated gid numbers based on the fact that uid_t is a u32, so we allowed 65536 through u32::max. However, there are two major issues with this that I didn't realise. The first is that anything greater than i32::max (2147483648) can confuse the linux kernel. 

The second is that systemd allocates 524288 through 1879048191 to itself for nspawn.

This leaves with with only a few usable ranges.

1000 through 60000
60578 through 61183
65520 through 65533
65536 through 524287
1879048192 through 2147483647

The last range being the largest is the natural and obvious area we should allocate from. This happens to nicely fall in the pattern of 0x7000_0000 through 0x7fff_ffff which allows us to take the last 24 bits of the uuid then applying a bit mask we can ensure that we end up in this range. 

There are now two major issues.

We have now changed our validation code to enforce a tighter range, but we may have already allocated users into these ranges. 

External systems like FreeIPA allocated uid/gid numbers with reckless abandon directly into these ranges. 

As a result we need to make two concessions.

We *secretly* still allow manual allocation of id's from 65536 through to 1879048191 which is the nspawn container range. This happens to be the range that freeipa allocates into. We will never generate an ID in this range, but we will allow it to ease imports since the users of these ranges already have shown they 'don't care' about that range. This also affects SCIM imports for longer term migrations. 

Second is id's that fall outside the valid ranges. In the extremely unlikely event this has occurred, a startup migration has been added to regenerate these id values for affected entries to prevent upgrade issues. 

An accidental effect of this is freeing up the range 524288 to 1879048191 for other subuid uses.
2024-03-07 03:25:54 +00:00
Firstyear 3760951b6d
Add domain version test framework (#2576)
Co-authored-by: James Hodgkinson <james@terminaloutcomes.com>
2024-02-28 21:04:33 +00:00
Firstyear fbc021f487
20240221 2489 cleanup api v1 (#2573) 2024-02-27 09:25:02 +00:00
James Hodgkinson 4096b8f02d
Changing to allow startup without a config file (#2582)
* Changing to allow startup without a config file, using environment variables
2024-02-27 15:40:00 +10:00
Sebastiano Tocci d3af1a9e1b
improved error description for commit_credential_update (#2579) 2024-02-24 00:18:38 +00:00
James Hodgkinson 4efdb7208f
of course I started looking at clippy things and now I can't stop (#2560) 2024-02-21 00:52:10 +00:00
Firstyear 68d788a9f7
20240216 308 resource limits (#2559)
This adds account policy based resource limits to control the maximum
number of entries that an account may query
2024-02-21 00:15:43 +00:00
James Hodgkinson 097db70c3d
prctl compile-time fixes, also chasing lints (#2558)
* fixing up error handling for prctl calls
* minor clippy lintypoos
* making clippy happier
* clippizing a test
* more clippy-calming
* adding tpm-udev to ubuntu flows for testing
* rebuilt wasm
* moving from rg to grep because someone doesn't like nice things
* such clippy like wow
* clippy config to the rescue
2024-02-20 18:21:33 +10:00
Firstyear 002ab13698
Add code_challenge_methods_supported to OIDC discovery (#2525) 2024-02-15 09:17:08 +10:00
Firstyear ddea9c6699
Support SPN in groups claim (#2474) 2024-02-06 03:56:04 +00:00
Firstyear d42268269a
20240125 2217 client credentials grant (#2456)
* Huge fix of a replication problem.
* Update test
* Increase min replication level
* Client Credentials Grant implementation
2024-02-01 02:00:29 +00:00
Firstyear b1e7cb13a5
Add rfc8414 metadata (#2434) 2024-01-19 04:14:52 +00:00
Firstyear 8dc884f38e
2390 1980 allow native applications (#2428) 2024-01-16 10:44:12 +10:00
Firstyear cc79b2a205
20231222 piv authentication (#2398)
Foundations of PIV authentication
2023-12-29 23:15:26 +00:00
Firstyear fd71a748ca
Add improved domain migration framework and default MFA (#2382) 2023-12-21 14:44:20 +10:00
Firstyear 3408816932
Add DN as a virtual ldap attr (#2379) 2023-12-19 15:07:19 +10:00
James Hodgkinson a4c44bc5f9
fixing default for oauth2 request_parameter_supported metadata (#2378) 2023-12-19 11:56:47 +10:00
Firstyear 5c445a4704
20231218 ipa sync unix password (#2374)
* Add support for importing the users password as unix password
2023-12-18 11:20:37 +10:00
Firstyear d09c2448ff
1481 2024 access control rework (#2366)
Rework default access controls to better separate roles and access profiles.
2023-12-17 23:10:13 +00:00
Firstyear 76269f9de2
20231129 webauthn attestation (#2351)
This adds full support for attestation of webauthn/passkeys.
2023-12-03 06:13:52 +00:00
James Hodgkinson 9a464c653c
Using proper axum http headers lib for compatibility (#2348) 2023-12-01 08:55:51 +10:00
Firstyear cbdbaa8fe0
Bearer should send with same caps we accept (#2345) 2023-11-30 09:25:34 +10:00
Firstyear 31b939fca3
20231128 freeipa migration (#2338)
* Add more weak password formats for freeipa
* Verification of freeipa migration from older ipa versions
2023-11-29 10:43:15 +10:00
Firstyear ac299b5286
Update to the latest compact-jwt version (#2331) 2023-11-24 02:53:22 +00:00
Firstyear bb8914c70d
20231120 2320 sssd compat (#2328) 2023-11-22 10:18:03 +10:00
Firstyear b71b0460f3
Add test (#2323) 2023-11-19 21:56:19 +10:00