3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
librelad
96b04392dc feat(distribution): Phase 3 — hotfix scan generator + severity-split auto-apply
- CFG_HOTFIX_AUTO (security-breakage|all|off, default security-breakage) seeded in
  general_terminal; reaches existing installs via the add-only config reconciler.
- webui_artifact_scan.sh (webuiArtifactScan): fetch+verify the signed index, write
  artifacts_available.json ATOMICALLY (build in temp → jq-validate → one write;
  keep the prior file on any failure — never emits broken JSON). Annotates each
  artifact with applied (a per-id record exists) + applicable (target installed).
- artifactApplyAuto + `libreportal artifact apply-auto`: enqueue apply tasks for
  the eligible signed hotfixes — only when the index is VERIFIED-signed, only
  auto==true + in the severity policy + applicable + not already applied. Each
  apply is its own task (visible in the log + History), never applied inline.
- `updater check` now also refreshes the index (webuiArtifactScan) and runs
  artifactApplyAuto — one front door, no second phone-home.

Unit-tested 13/13: policy filtering (security-breakage / off / all), auto:false
exclusion, already-applied skip, non-installed-app skip, unsigned-index fail-closed,
and the scan transform's signed/applied/applicable fields.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-31 20:53:54 +01:00
librelad
6089eb0882 fix(de-sudo): route container-tree writes through the privileged path
Two more cases of the manager writing directly into the container-owned
/libreportal-containers tree (same class as the regen-poll stamp), both masked
by a '✓ Success' that printed anyway:

- Password replacers (config/password/*): used 'runInstallOp sed -i' (manager)
  on app configs copied into the container tree, so sed -i EACCES'd its temp
  file and the substitution silently failed — the adguard.config 'couldn't open
  temporary file', leaving the literal RANDOMIZEDPASSWORD placeholder. Added
  runCfgOp (picks runFileOp vs runInstallOp by the target file's location) and
  routed every $file grep/sed/awk through it: password, username, hex, vapid,
  appkey, and bcrypt.

- Updater generator (webui_updater_scan): 'runFileOp cp <manager-tmp>' can't
  read the manager's 0600 mktemp as the container user, so it fell through to a
  manager 'cp' that EACCES'd on the container-owned out_dir. Switched the three
  writes to 'runFileWrite < tmp' (manager shell reads the tmp; container user
  tees the write).

Both deploy via the normal quick path (relocatable scripts) — no footprint bump,
no reinstall.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-31 02:33:10 +01:00
librelad
daa336449a feat(updater): backend — data generator + 'libreportal updater' CLI with DR
- scripts/webui/data/generators/updater/webui_updater_scan.sh (webuiUpdaterScan):
  writes frontend/data/updater/generated/{updates,cves,history}.json from the
  installed-apps DB (current image per app from compose). Available-version +
  CVE-scanner are clearly-marked pluggable hooks; always emits valid JSON.
- scripts/cli/commands/updater/{cli_updater_commands.sh,cli_updater_header.sh}:
  auto-dispatched as 'libreportal updater <sub>' (check/apply/apply-all/rollback).
  apply does disaster-recovery FIRST — snapshots the app via the backup engine,
  then pulls + recreates (real dockerComposeUp/compose-pull helpers), records
  history, and auto-rolls-back on failure. Standard LIBREPORTAL_TASK_EXEC
  enqueue/exec split so WebUI + CLI share locking + audit trail.

New .sh files: the array/function-manifest regen self-heals on deploy; the
check path also sources its generator on demand to cover the gap.

NOTE: host-side bash — written to the repo's conventions but not runnable in
this env; this is the surface to test (the WebUI feature is lp-shot-verified).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-30 03:13:26 +01:00