Part one of #461 - this adds the syntax to support email addresses and validation of their content, and a method to serialise to the DB that can be extended with attribute tagging in the future. Part two will address administration of these values.
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#306 adding command line autocompletion. These are generated to: CARGO_TARGET_DIR/item-hash/out/. These will need to be packaged for distros later, it's unclear how we could use cargo install with these as cargo doesn't support arbitrary artefacts like this (yet?).
Fixes#320, remove double verification of filters. In addition this replaces attr strings with smartstring to allow better inling due to their static and compact nature.
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.
Fixes#259. Thanks to the linked worked example, we can reduce a problematic set of clones during filter metadata injection. Previously we had to create a new hashset every time we went to resolve index metadata in queries, but with this change we can now just use the copy-on-write hashset instead. This will improve cache access, reduces clones, and more. In a cargo test run this takes out nearly 15% of the execution time (on my system reducing the test time by nearly 35 seconds).
https://github.com/sunshowers/borrow-complex-key-example/blob/master/src/lib.rs
This finishes some of the outstanding clippy issues that existed. Additionally, we updated all the project deps and updated libraries we could in the project. A bug exists currently in cargo outdated that is preventing further updates to this however, but that's a bit out of my hands.
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#295 on login pw upgrade. This adds support for SSHA512 to be imported at the request of @colbyprior, and adds a delayed action queue so that events can be run after-the-fact so that authentication does not need to exist under the write path.
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.