When your password changes out of bounds your Nextcloud tokens will
become invalid. There is no real way around that. However we should make
sure that if you successfully log in again your passwords are all
updates
* Added event listener to the PostLoggedInEvent so that we can act on it
- Only if it is not a token login
* Make sure that we actually reset the invalid state when we update a
token. Else it keeps being marked invalid and thus not used.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
This avoids hitting the backend with multiple requests for the same
token. And will help avoid quick LDAP lockouts.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
Avoids directly getting the token again. We just inserted it so it and
have all the info. So that query is just a waste.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
Sometimes (esp with token auth) we query the same token multiple times.
While this is properly indexed and fast it is still a bit of a waste.
Right now it is doing very stupid caching. Which gets invalidate on any
update.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
This allows a user to mark a token for remote wipe.
Clients that support this can then wipe the device properly.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
* On weblogin check if we have invalid public key tokens
* If so update them all with the new token
This ensures that your marked as invalid tokens work again if you once
login on the web.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
* When getting the token
* When rotating the token
* Also store the encrypted password as base64 to avoid weird binary
stuff
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>