* Security fixes for admin and sendmail
Because the Vaultwarden Admin Backend endpoints did not validated the Content-Type during a request, it was possible to update settings via CSRF. But, this was only possible if there was no `ADMIN_TOKEN` set at all. To make sure these environments are also safe I added the needed content-type checks at the functions.
This could cause some users who have scripts which uses cURL for example to adjust there commands to provide the correct headers.
By using a crafted favicon and having access to the Admin Backend an attacker could run custom commands on the host/container where Vaultwarden is running on. The main issue here is that we allowed the sendmail binary name/path to be changed. To mitigate this we removed this configuration item and only then `sendmail` binary as a name can be used.
This could cause some issues where the `sendmail` binary is not in the `$PATH` and thus not able to be started. In these cases the admins should make sure `$PATH` is set correctly or create a custom shell script or symlink at a location which is in the `$PATH`.
Added an extra security header and adjusted the CSP to be more strict by setting `default-src` to `none` and added the needed missing specific policies.
Also created a general email validation function which does some more checking to catch invalid email address not found by the email_address crate.
Signed-off-by: BlackDex <black.dex@gmail.com>
* Fix security issue with organizationId validation
Because of a invalid check/validation of the OrganizationId which most of the time is located in the path but sometimes provided as a URL Parameter, the parameter overruled the path ID during the Guard checks.
This resulted in someone being able to execute commands as an Admin or Owner of the OrganizationId fetched from the parameter, but the API endpoints then used the OrganizationId located in the path instead.
This commit fixes the extraction of the OrganizationId in the Guard and also added some extra validations of this OrgId in several functions.
Also added an extra `OrgMemberHeaders` which can be used to only allow access to organization endpoints which should only be accessible by members of that org.
Signed-off-by: BlackDex <black.dex@gmail.com>
* Update server version in config endpoint
Updated the server version reported to the clients to `2025.1.0`.
This should make Vaultwarden future proof for the newer clients released by Bitwarden.
Signed-off-by: BlackDex <black.dex@gmail.com>
* Fix and adjust build workflow
The build workflow had an issue with some `if` checks.
For one they had two `$` signs, and it is not recommended to use `always()` since canceling a workflow does not cancel those calls.
Using `!cancelled()` is the preferred way.
Signed-off-by: BlackDex <black.dex@gmail.com>
* Update crates
Signed-off-by: BlackDex <black.dex@gmail.com>
* Allow sendmail to be configurable
This reverts a previous change which removed the sendmail to be configurable.
We now set the config to be read-only, and omit all read-only values from being stored during a save action from the admin interface.
Signed-off-by: BlackDex <black.dex@gmail.com>
* Add more org_id checks
Added more org_id checks at all functions which use the org_id in there path.
Signed-off-by: BlackDex <black.dex@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: BlackDex <black.dex@gmail.com>
* rename membership
rename UserOrganization to Membership to clarify the relation
and prevent confusion whether something refers to a member(ship) or user
* use newtype pattern
* implement custom derive macro IdFromParam
* add UuidFromParam macro for UUIDs
* add macros to Docker build
Co-authored-by: dfunkt <dfunkt@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: dfunkt <dfunkt@users.noreply.github.com>
* Change API inputs/outputs and structs to camelCase
* Fix fields and password history
* Use convert_json_key_lcase_first
* Make sends lowercase
* Update admin and templates
* Update org revoke
* Fix sends expecting size to be a string on mobile
* Convert two-factor providers to string
- Updated Rust to v1.76.0
- Updated crates
- Updated web-vault to v2024.1.2b
- Fixed some Clippy lints
- Moved lint check configuration Cargo.toml
- Fixed issue with Reset Password Enrollment when logged-in via device
* enforce 2fa policy on removal of second factor
users should be revoked when their second factors are removed.
we want to revoke users so they don't have to be invited again and
organization admins and owners are aware that they no longer have
access.
we make an exception for non-confirmed users to speed up the invitation
process as they would have to be restored before they can accept their
invitation or be confirmed.
if email is enabled, invited users have to add a second factor before
they can accept the invitation to an organization with 2fa policy.
and if it is not enabled that check is done when confirming the user.
* use &str instead of String in log_event()
* enforce the 2fa policy on login
if a user doesn't have a second factor check if they are in an
organization that has the 2fa policy enabled to revoke their access
During setting the latest commit hash for Rocket and updating all the
other crates, there were some messages regarding the usage of `String`
for the Rocket endpoint function calls. I acted upon this message and
changed all `String` types to `&str` and modified the code where needed.
This ended up in less alloc calls, and probably also a bit less memory usage.
- Updated all the crates and commit hashes
- Modified all `String` to `&str` where applicable
Since we now use the `ClientIp` Guard on a lot more places, it also
increases the size of binary, and the macro generated code because of
this extra Guard. By merging the `ClientIp` Guard with the several
`Header` guards we have it reduces the amount of code generated
(including LLVM IR), but also a small speedup in build time.
I also spotted some small `json!()` optimizations which also reduced the
amount of code generated.
This PR adds event/audit logging support for organizations.
By default this feature is disabled, since it does log a lot and adds
extra database transactions.
All events are touched except a few, since we do not support those
features (yet), like SSO for example.
This feature is tested with multiple clients and all database types.
Fixes#229