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this version check if token.txt is available in $QPKG_ROOT
if not, it generates a token for admin access via openssl for each new install ( https://ip:8000/admin ) and do an export ADMIN_TOKEN for curent session (survive at reboot)
this token will be display in NAS event log and can be found in $QPKG_ROOT/token.txt (/opt/BitWardenSQL/tokens.txt)
Implemented Send functionality
Updated web vault to 2.19.0
CORS fixes
Updated diagnostics page with more info
Updated dependencies
Changelog
Add support for enabling auto-deletion of trash items after X days, disabled by default
Set TRASH_AUTO_DELETE_DAYS to a positive value to enable this functionality
You can also configure how often this process runs, using cron sintax with the variable TRASH_PURGE_SCHEDULE
Updates to the icon fetching, making it more reliable in detecting icon types
Updated admin page, improving version checks and SQLite backup feature
Updated web vault to 2.21.1.
Enforce 2FA policy in organizations.
Protect send routes against a possible path traversal attack.
Disable show_password_hint by default, it still can be enabled in the admin panel or with environment variables.
Disable user verification enforcement in Webauthn, which would make some users unable to login.
Fix issue that wouldn't correctly delete Webauthn Key.
Added Edge extension support for Webauthn.
Salut !Bonjour Qoolbox et merci pour la mise à jour. Par contre impossible de télécharger, le lien ne fonctionne pas.
Merci mais j'ai acheté l'appli sur qnapclub. Je n'ai pas de compte sur myqnap.org et je devrai donc repasser à la caisse.Salut !
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