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v0.16.0

30 Apr 17:15
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0.16.0 (2024/04/15)

New and Improved

  • Target aliases have been added: You can now create an alias for a target.
    In most situations where you would use a target id, you can now instead use
    the alias value. Crate an alias with
    boundary aliases create target -value example.boundary -destination-id ttcp_1234567890
    and connect to a target using an alias using boundary connect example.boundary
  • Worker local storage state: Self managed workers that are configured to be used for
    session recordings will report the state of the its disk space. To learn more about this
    new feature, refer to the documentation.
  • MinIO storage plugin: You can now create a storage bucket that allows Boundary to interoperate
    with a MinIO cluster for Session Recording storage. This includes some added functionality such
    as credential rotation and credential management. To learn more about the plugin, refer to the readme. Note: Due to a library incompatibility, this release is not yet compatible with the netbsd operating system. Please refer to the following documentation to learn how to create a storage bucket.
  • ui: Add UI support for filtering and pagination (PR)
  • ui: Add UI support for MinIO (Enterprise and HCP Boundary only) (PR)

Added dependency

  • postgres citext dependency added to enable aliases to be globally unique in
    a case insensitive way.

v0.15.4

09 Apr 20:31
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bump api/sdk

v0.15.3

21 Mar 20:57
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0.15.3 (2024/03/13)

Bug Fixes

  • Fix a nil pointer error in the client cache daemon when a refresh was forced
    performing a boundary search.
    (PR)
  • Resolved an issue introduced in 0.14 where, after successfully deleting an AWS S3
    Storage Bucket with credential rotation enabled, Boundary could not delete the
    associated IAM Access Key resource

New and Improved

  • templating: A new templating function coalesce can be used to match a
    template against multiple possible values, returning the first non-empty
    value. As an example, this can be used in a credential library to allow a
    username value that might be comprised of a name or login name depending on
    the auth method, e.g. {{ coalesce .Account.Name .Account.LoginName}}
    (PR))

v0.15.2

11 Mar 17:34
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bump go version 1.21.8

v0.14.5

11 Mar 17:32
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bump go version 1.21.8

v0.15.1

29 Feb 17:52
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0.15.1 (2024/02/28)

Bug Fixes

  • cli: Update proxy listener to not close when the number of connections left
    for the session is zero. The listener will refuse new connections when the
    number of connections left is zero but existing connections will be active.
    This fixes a CLI client issue where sessions with max connection count
    configured were closed when the number of connections left hit 0.
    (Issue,
    (PR))
  • Fix issue where the websocket connection was throwing closing errors during
    the session teardown.
    (PR)

New and Improved

  • feat: support added for tracking and reporting monthly active users for
    the purpose of billing. It adds a new API endpoint,
    /v1/billing:monthly-active-users and new cli command,
    boundary billing monthly-active-users that can be used to view the monthly
    active user counts.

v0.15.0

30 Jan 23:59
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0.15.0 (2024/01/30)

Deprecations/Changes

  • Per the note in Boundary 0.13.0, the previous kms worker method has been
    removed. Since 0.13.0, unless the use_deprecated_kms_auth_method value was
    set on the worker config, the new kms mechanism was already being used; this
    is simply no longer an available option.
  • Per the notes in Boundary 0.12.0 and 0.14.0, it is now an error if an address
    on a host or target contains a port. As of this release, this restriction also
    affects existing addresses (not just creation/updating via the API) so any
    existing addresses containing a port will not be able to be used as part of a
    target's session authorization call.
  • The grant_scope_id field on roles is now deprecated in favor of the multiple
    grant scope support.
  • Per the note in Boundary 0.13.1, the id field in grants has changed to ids
    which allows multiple ids to be included; existing grants submitted to
    Boundary will continue to work, but grants using "id" can no longer be added
    to or set on a role.
  • All list endpoints except workers now return the first 1000 items instead
    of all items if no parameters are provided. The number of items returned can
    be configured through the new controller configuration value max_page_size.
    The Admin UI, CLI and api package automatically paginate results.

New and Improved

  • Multiple grant scopes in roles: Roles now support multiple grant scopes, along
    with the special values this, children (global/org only) to apply to all
    direct children of a scope, and descendants (global only) to apply to all
    descendants of a scope. These use the new actions add-grant-scopes,
    set-grant-scopes, and remove-grant-scopes on roles. For now the
    grant_scope_id field on roles will continue to be able to be set, which will
    set a single grant scope, but this capability is now deprecated.
  • Policies (Enterprise and HCP Boundary only): This release introduces Policies, a
    Boundary resource that represents a Governance Policy to enforce. The first
    implementation targets Storage Policies, which enables administrators to automate
    the process of retention and deletion of Session Recordings, ensuring that they're only
    retaining data that is explicitly required from a security/compliance perspective.
    • ui: Add full UI support for Storage Policies managing the lifecycle of Session Recordings.
      (PR)
  • New generic commands read, update, and delete have been added. These
    allow operating on resources by directly specifying the ID of the resource as
    the next parameter (e.g. boundary update ttcp_1234567890). Subtypes do not
    need to be specified (e.g. that command is equivalent to boundary targets update tcp -id ttcp_1234567890), and any flags given after the ID are passed
    through to the type-specific subcommand. Once the ID has been entered,
    autocomplete is also supported.
    (PR)
  • The key_id parameter within SSH Certificate Credential Libraries now accepts
    the use of templated parameters
    (PR)
  • List endpoint pagination: All list endpoints except workers now support pagination.
    • api: All list endpoints except workers have added support for pagination.
      The api package automatically paginates until the end of the results. The new
      `WithListToken`` option can be used to request a list of updated and deleted resources
      relative to the last result received.
    • config: add new controller field max_page_size for controlling the default and max size
      of pages when paginating through results.
  • New command search has been added allowing quick searching of targets or
    sessions. It utilizes a client side cache also added in this release. The
    client side cache starts itself automatically in the background when successfully
    executing any command that communicates with a Boundary controller. To disable
    the client cache from starting automatically set the
    BOUNDARY_SKIP_CACHE_DAEMON environment variable or pass the
    -skip-cache-daemon flag when running a command that may start it.
    Commands daemon start, daemon stop, daemon status, and daemon add-token
    were added to help manage the cache. The cache does not currently work with
    Boundary instances that require the use of client side certs.

v0.14.3

12 Dec 20:49
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0.14.3 (2023/12/05)

New and Improved

  • Added the ability to enforce rate limits on the Controller API. This version
    enables rate limits by default. For details on the default rate limits,
    how to configure rate limits, and how to disable rate limiting see the
    noted PR. (PR)
  • Add support for OIDC prompts. Using prompts, the Relying Party (RP) can
    customize the authentication and authorization flow to suit their specific
    needs and improve the user experience. [OIDC Authentication request]
    (https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#AuthRequest) server.
    (PR)

Bug Fixes

  • Update go-kms-wrapping/extras/kms dependency to allow external wrappers
    without a key id to be used within a KMS config stanza. Note: this fix allows
    GCP KMS keys to be again with Boundary, which had stopped working in v0.13.0.
    (PR)

  • Two Vault client settings were not being properly used when constructing a
    Vault client. (PR)

    The TLS Skip Verify setting was only being set if a CA Cert was also
    configured. This fix sets the TLS Skip Verify when configured regardless of
    other settings.

    The TLS Server Name setting was never being set. Bad programmers. This fix
    now sets it on the Vault client if the Vault Credential Store has been
    configured to use a value for this setting.

v0.14.2

02 Nov 16:41
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0.14.2 (2023/10/27)

New and Improved

  • Expose Valid Principals for Vault SSH Signed Certs: Allow users to add additional valid principals when creating a vault ssh signed cert credential library (PR).

Bug Fixes

  • High CPU consumption: A background GRPC connection state check caused high CPU utilization. This was caused by a long running loop that was checking for GRPC connection state changes between a worker and an upstream connection address. The loop was not correctly waiting for GRPC connection state changes before running. The issue was fixed by correctly updating the state that determines when the loop in GRPC connection state check should run. (PR)
  • LDAP auth methods: Fix encoding of mTLS client key which prevented Boundary
    from making mTLS connections to an LDAP server (Issue,
    PR).

v0.14.1

17 Oct 19:10
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0.14.1 (2023/10/17)

Bug Fixes

  • deps: Bump Go version to v1.21.3; gRPC to v1.58.3; golang.org/x/net to
    v0.17.0. This is to address a security vulnerability in the HTTP stack where a
    malicious HTTP/2 client which rapidly creates requests and immediately resets
    them can cause excessive server resource consumption.