The purpose of this code is to prevent anyone who can access to
the initial setup screen from creating an admin user
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with total limit or separate settings for uploads and downloads and
overrides based on the client's IP address.
Limits can be reset using the REST API
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Disallowed files/dirs can be completly hidden. This may cause performance
issues for large directories
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the clone button is not needed anymore, you can select a user and
click on template to generate one or more similar users or you can
create users/folders from an empty template
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The page to add/edit users should be less less intimidating now.
All the advanced settings are hidden by default. Permissions are set
to any, so if you also have a users base dir set, to add a user
you have to simply set username, password or public key and save
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In order to reset the password from the admin/client user interface,
an SMTP configuration must be added and the user/admin must have an email
address.
You can prohibit the reset functionality on a per-user basis by using a
specific restriction.
Fixes#597
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.
combined with server side processing I can now list a directory with
about 100.000 files in less than 2 seconds without losing client side
filtering and pagination
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
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