- Added hover text and click to copy so you can now copy your hash
to the clipboard.
- Added default values for the configuration in case none were set for some reason.
- Validate permissions from the config (something I forgot to do)
- Tell the user permission denied if they don't have permission to run the command.
- Added a default pseudo-user for global permissions and rules.
- Updated some verbage in the config comments
Try to ensure that the mkpasswd command run in ssh sessions only echos to
ssh client running that command. This gives us slightly more security
against other session users seeing the hashed password.
Fixed console sending with some of the APIs
Updated version to 1.3.7 to match for next spigot + bungeecord release.
You can customize the MOTD you see when you login (with the exception
of what server you're logged into and some other info) and this
includes colorization support via minecraft color codes (you need the
special color code character that minecraft uses though, the example
motd.txt has an included rainbow you can work from.)
Hopefully fixed an old bug with the logger writting to the disconnected
client session which causes a ton of exceptions because the session is gone.
Fixed a bug that caused sessions to get overwritten and some of them
would seem to freeze, the whole thing relied on undefined behavior.
This bug was a static variable that copied sessions all around globally.
Rewrote the config to support a few more options (the PasswordType is coming soon)
and explained how the new authorized_users files work.
Public key authentication now has the same number of retires that
password authentication has (this aligns with how OpenSSH does it)
and the number of retries can now be configured in the configuration.
Each user can have a set of authorized keys for public key authentication.
This is better to support as it lets us use different algorithms and not
just RSA. In the age of security, it's good to have variety.
I also added additional libraries to support ed25519-based public keys.
I updated the SSH libraries so any upstream bug fixes are applied, fixed
some warnings and a few other things.