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    • iamthefijI Offline
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      iamthefij
      App Dev
      wrote on last edited by iamthefij
      #67

      @girish is there anything that might prevent this container from querying LDAP?

      I'm getting the following error:

      Jun 27 18:30:57 thread 'main' panicked at 'rc=1 (operationsError), dn: "ou=users, dc=cloudron", text: "No such app"', src/main.rs:21:9
      

      To verify that it's something to do with the cron container, I generate the config file and cat it to the log in the main application as well as the schedule container. I diffed the two configs and they are identical.

      However, when I run the sync script from the terminal attached to the main container, it works correctly. From the scheduled container, I get this error.

      Any ideas? I'm actually unable to find out where the "No such app" comes from. It is a pretty generic term, so searching online isn't much help. I did check the bitwarden_ldap_sync codebase, the Rust ldap3 codebase, and the box codebase, but no luck.

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        @iamthefij I think that's the LDAP server not allowing scheduler containers from accessing it. Can you try this - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/commit/22d731f06da98af196c43e6713bf0ce551107fa6 ?

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        • girishG girish

          @iamthefij I think that's the LDAP server not allowing scheduler containers from accessing it. Can you try this - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/commit/22d731f06da98af196c43e6713bf0ce551107fa6 ?

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          iamthefij
          App Dev
          wrote on last edited by
          #69

          @girish woo!!! That did it! I'll just clean up all the stuff I did for debugging and I can publish it after the next Cloudron update.

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            wrote on last edited by
            #70

            @fbartels in addition to the admin page issue described above, I'm running into email sending issues again.

            This time I'm not having success with any setting.

            Explicit TLS only: Bitwarden hangs and times out when trying to invite/send with a panic:

            Jun 28 03:35:56 thread 'main' panicked at 'Could not call with http://90859b46-d863-4609-a83a-79c5f010254c:3000/admin/invite. Error { kind: Io(Custom { kind: TimedOut, error: StringError("timed out") }), url: Some("http://90859b46-d863-4609-a83a-79c5f010254c:3000/admin/invite") }', src/bw_admin.rs:134:21
            Jun 28 03:35:56 stack backtrace:
            Jun 28 03:35:56 0: std::sys::unix::backtrace::tracing::imp::unwind_backtrace
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libstd/sys/unix/backtrace/tracing/gcc_s.rs:39
            Jun 28 03:35:56 1: std::sys_common::backtrace::_print
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libstd/sys_common/backtrace.rs:70
            Jun 28 03:35:56 2: std::panicking::default_hook::{{closure}}
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libstd/sys_common/backtrace.rs:58
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libstd/panicking.rs:200
            Jun 28 03:35:56 3: std::panicking::default_hook
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libstd/panicking.rs:215
            Jun 28 03:35:56 4: std::panicking::rust_panic_with_hook
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libstd/panicking.rs:478
            Jun 28 03:35:56 5: std::panicking::continue_panic_fmt
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libstd/panicking.rs:385
            Jun 28 03:35:56 6: std::panicking::begin_panic_fmt
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libstd/panicking.rs:340
            Jun 28 03:35:56 7: bitwarden_rs_ldap::bw_admin::Client::invite
            Jun 28 03:35:56 8: bitwarden_rs_ldap::invite_from_ldap
            Jun 28 03:35:56 9: bitwarden_rs_ldap::main
            Jun 28 03:35:56 10: std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}
            Jun 28 03:35:56 11: std::panicking::try::do_call
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libstd/rt.rs:49
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libstd/panicking.rs:297
            Jun 28 03:35:56 12: __rust_maybe_catch_panic
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libpanic_unwind/lib.rs:87
            Jun 28 03:35:56 13: std::rt::lang_start_internal
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libstd/panicking.rs:276
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libstd/panic.rs:388
            Jun 28 03:35:56 at src/libstd/rt.rs:48
            Jun 28 03:35:56 14: main
            

            Enable SSL only: Bitwarden hangs and times out when trying to invite/send

            Jun 28 03:37:54 [Fri Jun 28 03:37:54.553168 2019] [proxy_http:error] [pid 34] (70007)The timeout specified has expired: [client 172.18.0.1:36626] AH01102: error reading status line from remote server 127.0.0.1:3000, referer: https://bitwarden.iamthefij.com/admin
            

            With both enabled: I get the handshake error.

            Jun 28 03:40:52 [2019-06-28 03:40:52][bitwarden_rs::error][ERROR] Error sending email. handshake error
            
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            • iamthefijI iamthefij

              @fbartels I'm not sure if something is different in my configuration... but if I visit my site at bitwarden.example.com/admin from a private window with no cookies, I'm not getting a basic auth prompt.

              Is that working for you?

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              wrote on last edited by
              #71

              @iamthefij yes, http auth is working in my branch.

              I think I should add that I am not using the app for my production bitwarden install. This is still running on a different system.

              I have also seen quite some weird behaviour in regards to the mail integration, but did not yet have the time or interest in really digging into it.

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              • girishG Offline
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                wrote on last edited by
                #72

                Given that the email error is Timeout, could it be that the mail server hostname or port configuration is not set correctly?

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                  #73

                  Sorry if this is a newbie question (somewhat new to Cloudron) but how does one install this as a community app? I have the option for unstable apps showing enabled, but I do not see Bitwarden in the list of apps I can install. Am I missing something?

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                    @d19dotca Apps that are not published yet have to be built by hand. It's easy to build though:

                    git clone <app repo>
                    npm install -g cloudron-cli
                    cloudron build # this will ask your cloudron.io login
                    cloudron install # this will ask you for your cloudron's login
                    
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                    • girishG girish

                      @d19dotca Apps that are not published yet have to be built by hand. It's easy to build though:

                      git clone <app repo>
                      npm install -g cloudron-cli
                      cloudron build # this will ask your cloudron.io login
                      cloudron install # this will ask you for your cloudron's login
                      
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                      wrote on last edited by
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                      @girish Is the cloudron build command usable to all users or just developers right now?

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                      • murgeroM murgero

                        @girish Is the cloudron build command usable to all users or just developers right now?

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                        #76

                        @murgero It's available to anyone, using the cli tool (https://cloudron.io/blog/2017-03-08-cli-part2.html)

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                        • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                          @murgero It's available to anyone, using the cli tool (https://cloudron.io/blog/2017-03-08-cli-part2.html)

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #77

                          @necrevistonnezr in theory sure, but last I tried (about a month ago) it said my user account was denied access (error 503)

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                          • iamthefijI Offline
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #78

                            Started digging back into email sending and got closer.

                            I just noticed that the Cloudron docs say that the STARTLS uses a self signed cert, which makes sense given that the host I'm using is mail and not my.example.com.

                            So I switched back to unencrypted and enabled more verbose logging. Ended up with:

                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][rocket::rocket][INFO] POST /admin//invite/ application/json:
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][_][INFO] Matched: POST /admin/invite (invite_user)
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][lettre::smtp::client][DEBUG] connecting to 172.18.0.6:2525
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][lettre::smtp::client][DEBUG] Read: 220 my.example.com ESMTP Haraka/2.8.23 ready<CRLF>
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][lettre::smtp][INFO] connection established to 172.18.0.6:2525
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][lettre::smtp::client][DEBUG] Wrote: EHLO 90859b46-d863-4609-a83a-79c5f010254c<CRLF>
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][lettre::smtp::client][DEBUG] Read: 250-my.example.com Hello 90859b46-d863-4609-a83a-79c5f010254c.cloudron [172.18.0.12]Haraka is at your service.<CRLF>250-PIPELINING<CRLF>250-8BITMIME<CRLF>250-SMTPUTF8<CRLF>250-SIZE 26214400<CRLF>250 AUTH LOGIN PLAIN<CRLF>
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][lettre::smtp][DEBUG] server my.example.com with {Authentication(Login), Authentication(Plain), SmtpUtfEight, EightBitMime}
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][lettre::smtp][INFO] No supported authentication mechanisms available
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][lettre::smtp::client][DEBUG] Wrote: MAIL FROM:<bitwarden.app@example.com> BODY=8BITMIME SMTPUTF8<CRLF>
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][lettre::smtp::client][DEBUG] Read: 550 Mail from domain 'example.com' is not allowed from your host<CRLF>
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][lettre::smtp::client][DEBUG] Wrote: QUIT<CRLF>
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][lettre::smtp::client][DEBUG] Read: 221 my.example.com closing connection. Have a jolly good day.<CRLF>
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][bitwarden_rs::error][ERROR] Error sending email. Mail from domain 'example.com' is not allowed from your host
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][_][INFO] Outcome: Success
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 172.18.0.1 - User [25/Jul/2019:16:34:22 +0000] "POST /admin/invite/ HTTP/1.1" 400 990 "https://bitwarden.example.com/admin" "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/68.0"
                            Jul 25 16:34:22 [2019-07-25 16:34:22][_][INFO] Response succeeded.
                            Jul 25 16:34:24 [Thu Jul 25 16:34:24.254775 2019] [access_compat:error] [pid 32] [client 172.18.0.1:37122] AH01797: client denied by server configuration: proxy:http://127.0.0.1:3000/admin/
                            

                            So this is definitely more descriptive. Seems like the server is rejecting the request.

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                              #79

                              : 550 Mail from domain 'example.com' is not allowed from your host<CRLF>

                              Can you check if the email for example.com is not set to Disabled under the outbound relay email settings?

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                                Tried updating the bitwardenrs-app today to its current domain; usually it would just install (and upgrade) the app. Today I got the following error:

                                ➜ cloudron install
                                ERROR (node:9463) Warning: Setting the NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED environment variable to '0' makes TLS connections and HTTPS requests insecure by disabling certificate verification. [ internal/process/warning.js:27:3 ]
                                Location: bit
                                ERROR Failed to install app. Domain 'bitwarden.domain.com' is in use [ /Users/user/.nvm/versions/node/v12.7.0/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/helper.js:68:29 ]
                                
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                                • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                                  Tried updating the bitwardenrs-app today to its current domain; usually it would just install (and upgrade) the app. Today I got the following error:

                                  ➜ cloudron install
                                  ERROR (node:9463) Warning: Setting the NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED environment variable to '0' makes TLS connections and HTTPS requests insecure by disabling certificate verification. [ internal/process/warning.js:27:3 ]
                                  Location: bit
                                  ERROR Failed to install app. Domain 'bitwarden.domain.com' is in use [ /Users/user/.nvm/versions/node/v12.7.0/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/helper.js:68:29 ]
                                  
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                                  Tried with the LTS node version today - still the same error "Domain is in use". Anyone have an idea why?

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                                    @necrevistonnezr You have to delete the DNS entry manually in the DNS provider. What's hapenned is that the dns already has an entry for the subdomain. Cloudron will never overwrite existing DNS records.

                                    This is getting fixed with https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/issues/644. Cloudron will then overwrite DNS entries with that flag set.

                                    If the above is not the issue, maybe there is another app on that subdomain? (Also, check any redirects you have to set for other apps).

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                                      @necrevistonnezr You have to delete the DNS entry manually in the DNS provider. What's hapenned is that the dns already has an entry for the subdomain. Cloudron will never overwrite existing DNS records.

                                      This is getting fixed with https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/issues/644. Cloudron will then overwrite DNS entries with that flag set.

                                      If the above is not the issue, maybe there is another app on that subdomain? (Also, check any redirects you have to set for other apps).

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                                      @girish said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

                                      @necrevistonnezr You have to delete the DNS entry manually in the DNS provider. What's hapenned is that the dns already has an entry for the subdomain. Cloudron will never overwrite existing DNS records.

                                      Where am I supposed to delete the DNS entry? Is the "DNS provider" something in the cloudron control panel?

                                      I have no other apps / redirects regarding that subdomain.

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                                      • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                                        @girish said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

                                        @necrevistonnezr You have to delete the DNS entry manually in the DNS provider. What's hapenned is that the dns already has an entry for the subdomain. Cloudron will never overwrite existing DNS records.

                                        Where am I supposed to delete the DNS entry? Is the "DNS provider" something in the cloudron control panel?

                                        I have no other apps / redirects regarding that subdomain.

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                                        @necrevistonnezr - He means delete the DNS entry from your DNS service provider itself for the domain. So if you already have bitwarden.domain.com in your DNS listing for your domain, then remove the bitwarden entry and then re-create with Cloudron.

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                                        • d19dotcaD d19dotca

                                          @necrevistonnezr - He means delete the DNS entry from your DNS service provider itself for the domain. So if you already have bitwarden.domain.com in your DNS listing for your domain, then remove the bitwarden entry and then re-create with Cloudron.

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                                          @d19dotca said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

                                          @necrevistonnezr - He means delete the DNS entry from your DNS service provider itself for the domain. So if you already have bitwarden.domain.com in your DNS listing for your domain, then remove the bitwarden entry and then re-create with Cloudron.

                                          That was not the issue since I did not have a subdomain entry in my DNS settings (I have a wildcard DNS entry). The issue was that cloudron-cli was not able to connect to my cloudron properly (TLS, https issues) for reasons I don't know (I told support about it).

                                          After using cloudron login --allow-selfsigned I was able to build and update the bitwarden...

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                                          • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                                            @d19dotca said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

                                            @necrevistonnezr - He means delete the DNS entry from your DNS service provider itself for the domain. So if you already have bitwarden.domain.com in your DNS listing for your domain, then remove the bitwarden entry and then re-create with Cloudron.

                                            That was not the issue since I did not have a subdomain entry in my DNS settings (I have a wildcard DNS entry). The issue was that cloudron-cli was not able to connect to my cloudron properly (TLS, https issues) for reasons I don't know (I told support about it).

                                            After using cloudron login --allow-selfsigned I was able to build and update the bitwarden...

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                                            @necrevistonnezr Ah interesting, good to know you figured that out then. Normally when that error is seen (I came across it quite a lot when setting up new environments on Cloudron as I learned the platform), it was always because I had already defined a "www" subdomain in my DNS provider, for example, so it then needed me to remove it before it could create it automatically by itself.

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                                            www.d19.ca

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