* fix typos and misspellings
* use proper capitalization
* Apply suggestions from code review
---------
Co-authored-by: James Hodgkinson <james@terminaloutcomes.com>
* Add development taint flag to prevent mismatch of server versions
* Update server/lib/src/constants/schema.rs
---------
Co-authored-by: James Hodgkinson <james@terminaloutcomes.com>
* 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
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.
Fixes#2601Fixes#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.
* Refactor: move the object graph ui to admin web ui
* Add dynamic js loading support
Load viz.js dynamically
* Add some js docs
* chore: cleanup imports
* chore: remove unused clipboard feature
chore: remove unused mermaid.sh
* Messing with the profile.release settings and reverting the changes I tried has now made the build much smaller yay :D
* Refactor: user raw search requests
Assert service-accounts properly
* refactor: new v1 proto structure
* Add self to CONTRIBUTORS.md
---------
Co-authored-by: James Hodgkinson <james@terminaloutcomes.com>
* doing some work for enumerating how the accounts work together
* fixing up build scripts and removing extra things
* making JavaScript as_tag use the struct field names
* making shared.js a module, removing wasmloader.js
* don't compress compressed things
* adding some test coverage because there was some rando panic-inducing thing
* ldap constants
* documenting a macro
* helpful weird errors
* the war on strings continues
* less json more better
* testing things fixing bugs
* idm_domain_reset_token_key wasn't working, added a test and fixed it (we weren't testing it)
* idm_domain_set_ldap_basedn - adding tests
* adding testing for idm_account_credential_update_cancel_mfareg
* warning of deprecation
This adds support for special-casing sessions in replication to allow them to internally trim and merge so that session revocations and creations are not lost between replicas.
* auth: Add a privileged flag to AuthStep::Init2 step to request a rw session
The privileged flag is defined as Option<bool> for compatibility with
existing clients.
logging changes:
* Offering auth mechanisms -> debug
* 404's aren't really warnings
* double tombstone message, one goes to debug
other changes:
* CSP changes to allow the bootstrap images to load
* more testing javascriptfile things, I R
* it's nice to know where things are
* putting non-rust web things in static/ instead of src/
* RequestCredentials::SameOrigin is the default, also adding a utility function to save dupe code. Wow this saved... kilobytes.
* removing commented code, fixing up codespell config
* clippyisms
* wtf, gha
* dee-gloo-ing some things
* adding some ubuntu build test things
* sigh rustwasm/wasm-pack/issues/1138
* more do_request things
* packaging things
* hilarious dev env setup script
* updated script works, all the UI works, including the experimental UI for naughty crabs
* deb package fixes
* fixed some notes
* setup experimental UI tweaks
* yeet the time package into the future (updating min time version to 0.3.21)
* CI change to catch web ui builds in future, updating SCIM requirements
* removing allow deprecated flag
* making references to rfc3339 formatter shorter
* clippyisms
* fmt