if a user is updated using pre-login or external auth hook we need to
preserve the MFA related configs in the same way we do if the user is
updated using the REST API
so enabling debug level is not required, for example only to understand
that a user exceeded the allowed sessions.
Also set the cache update frequency as documented
SFTPGo is now fully auditable, all fs and provider events that change
something are notified and can be collected using hooks/plugins.
There are some backward incompatible changes for command hooks
The builtin two-factor authentication is based on time-based one time
passwords (RFC 6238) which works with Authy, Google Authenticator and
other compatible apps.
you need to load initial data or set "create_default_admin" to true
and the appropriate env vars if you don't want to use the web admin
setup screen to create the default admin
WinSCP does not set the APPEND flag while resuming a file upload,
so we detect a file upload resume if the TRUNCATE flag is not set.
The APPEND flag is now ignored.
Fixes#420
If you prefer to auto-create the first admin you can enable the
"create_default_admin" configuration key and SFTPGo will work as before.
You can also create the first admin by loading initial data: now you can
set both username and password, before you could only change the password
The actions to run synchronously can be configured via the `execute_sync`
configuration key.
Executing an action synchronously means that SFTPGo will not return a result
code to the client until your hook have completed its execution.
Fixes#409
X-Forwarded-For, X-Real-IP and X-Forwarded-Proto headers will be ignored
for hosts not included in this list.
This is a backward incompatible change, before the proxy headers were
always used
SFTPGo requires that the user's home directory, virtual folder root,
and intermediate paths to virtual folders exist to work properly.
If you already know that the required directories exist, disabling
these checks will speed up login.