- Added an option to enable smtp debugging via SMTP_DEBUG. This will
trigger a trace of the smtp commands sent/received to/from the mail
server. Useful when troubleshooting.
- Added two options to ignore invalid certificates which either do not
match at all, or only doesn't match the hostname.
- Updated lettre to the latest alpha.4 version.
plain/text emails should not contain html elements like <p> <a> etc..
This triggers some spamfilters and increases the spam score.
Also added the github link into the text only emails since this also
triggers spamfilters to increase the score since the url/link count is
different between the multipart messages.
- Added check if settings are changed but not saved when sending test
email.
- Added some styling to emphasize some risks settings.
- Fixed alignment of elements when the label has multiple lines.
Some issue people report are because of misconfiguration or bad .env
files. To mittigate this i added error handling for this.
- Panic/Quit on a LineParse error, which indicates bad .env file format.
- Emits a info message when there is no .env file found.
- Emits a warning message when there is a .env file, but not no
permissions.
- Emits a warning on every other message not specifically catched.
Updated the azure-pipelines.yml to build multidb now.
- Updated to Ubuntu 18.04 (Closer matches the docker builds)
- Added some really needed apt packages to be sure that they are
installed
- Now run cargo test using all database backeds in one go.
The runtime image was using a very old Alpine version.
This caused issues with the catatonit install
Now using the Balena armv7hf Alpine image for this.
With some apt/dpkg magic building multidb containers for arm versions
now also works. As long as the build stage and docker-image stage use
the same base (debian buster now) it should all work.
Resolves#530, resolves#1066
If for some reason the hashed password is cleared from memory within a
bitwarden client it will try to verify the password at the server side.
This endpoint was missing.
Resolves#1156
When using MariaDB v10.5+ Foreign-Key errors were popping up because of
some changes in that version. To mitigate this on MariaDB and other
MySQL forks those errors are now catched, and instead of a replace_into
an update will happen. I have tested this as thorough as possible with
MariaDB 10.5, 10.4, 10.3 and the default MySQL on Ubuntu Focal. And
tested it again using sqlite, all seems to be ok on all tables.
resolves#1081. resolves#1065, resolves#1050