* cscli inspect: suggest --diff if an item is tainted
* appropriate warning, or error if context configuration file is empty
* fix user/group lookup unit test
* fix: allow hub upgrade --force with local items
* fix pkg/parser lookup for 8.8.8.8
* fix func test
* fix hubtests: machines add --force
* tests: don't run crowdsec if not necessary
* make listen_uri report the random port number when 0 is requested
* move apiserver.getTLSAuthType() -> csconfig.TLSCfg.GetAuthType()
* move apiserver.isEnrolled() -> apiclient.ApiClient.IsEnrolled()
* extract function apiserver.recoverFromPanic()
* simplify and move APIServer.GetTLSConfig() -> TLSCfg.GetTLSConfig()
* moved TLSCfg type to csconfig/tls.go
* APIServer.InitController(): early return / happy path
* extract function apiserver.newGinLogger()
* lapi tests
* update unit test
* lint (testify)
* lint (whitespace, variable names)
* update docker tests
* feedback on stdout, not log.Info
* rename parameters to silence warnings from "unusedparams"
* debian postinst: skip duplicate warnings with 'cscli machines add'
* rpm postinst: skip duplicate warnings in 'cscli machines add'
* update func tests
* debian prerm: if dashboard remove fails, explain it's ok
* debian prerm: suppress warnings about wal, capi when attempting to remove the dashboard
* wizard.sh: log format like crowdsec
* fix go deps for test
* fix package tests for 1.5.6-rc2
* fix context func tests
* docker: pin build image version for alpine
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Co-authored-by: sabban <github@sabban.eu>
Add a new datasource that:
- Receives HTTP requests from remediation components
- Apply rules on them to determine whether they are malicious or not
- Rules can be evaluated in-band (the remediation component will block the request directly) or out-band (the RC will let the request through, but crowdsec can still process the rule matches with scenarios)
The PR also adds support for 2 new hub items:
- appsec-configs: Configure the Application Security Engine (which rules to load, in which phase)
- appsec-rules: a rule that is added in the Application Security Engine (can use either our own format, or seclang)
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Co-authored-by: alteredCoder <kevin@crowdsec.net>
Co-authored-by: Sebastien Blot <sebastien@crowdsec.net>
Co-authored-by: mmetc <92726601+mmetc@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Marco Mariani <marco@crowdsec.net>
* cscli machines add: don't overwrite existing credential file
* keep old behavior with --force
Now --force is used both to override the replacement of and existing machine,
and an existing credentials file. To retain the old behavior, the
existence of the file is only checked for the default configuration, not
if explicitly specified.
* bump gopkg.in/yaml.v3
* test: cannot remove local items with cscli
* test dangling links
* test: cannot install local item with cscli
* pkg/cwhub: reorg (move) functions in files
* allow hub upgrade with local items
* data download: honor Last-Modified header
* fatal -> warning when attempting to remove a local item (allows remove --all)
* cscli...inspect -o yaml|human: rename remote_path -> path
* Correct count of removed items
Still no separate counter for the --purge option, but should be clear enough
the switch to base64 made the keys shorter (24 characters), this PR increases their size to 32 bytes, 42 chars once encoded
Also deprecate the --length option, users can already provide a key
* use go 1.21.1, require 1.21
* import "slices" from stdlib
* allow codeql to set version number from tags
* codeql: custom WASM build - the automated one can silently fail
* configurable timeouts
* parse email timeouts as duration string
* add helo_host to email.yaml
* move html and body tags outside of the loops
* added quotes to href=.., and formatting test