- Implemented certificate parsing for PEM, DER, and PFX formats.
- Added functions to validate key matches and certificate chains.
- Introduced metadata extraction for certificates including common name, domains, and issuer organization.
- Created unit tests for all new functionalities to ensure reliability and correctness.
Patch vulnerable transitive dependencies across all three compiled
binaries in the Docker image (backend, Caddy, CrowdSec):
- go-jose/v3 and v4: JOSE/JWT validation bypass (CVE-2026-34986)
- otel/sdk: resource leak in OpenTelemetry SDK (CVE-2026-39883)
- pgproto3/v2: buffer overflow via pgx/v4 bump (CVE-2026-32286)
- AWS SDK v2: event stream injection in CrowdSec deps (GHSA-xmrv-pmrh-hhx2)
- OTel HTTP exporters: request smuggling (CVE-2026-39882)
- gRPC: bumped to v1.80.0 for transitive go-jose/v4 resolution
All Dockerfile patches include Renovate annotations for automated
future tracking. Renovate config extended to cover Go version and
GitHub Action refs in skill example workflows, preventing version
drift in non-CI files. SECURITY.md updated with pre-existing Alpine
base image CVE (no upstream fix available).
Nightly Go stdlib CVEs (1.26.1) self-heal on next development sync;
example workflow pinned to 1.26.2 for correctness.
- Updated the notification provider types to include 'slack'.
- Modified API tests to handle 'slack' as a valid provider type.
- Enhanced frontend forms to display Slack-specific fields (webhook URL and channel name).
- Implemented CRUD operations for Slack providers, ensuring proper payload structure.
- Added E2E tests for Slack notification provider, covering form rendering, validation, and security checks.
- Updated translations to include Slack-related text.
- Ensured that sensitive information (like tokens) is not exposed in API responses.
- Removed duplicate @typescript-eslint/utils dependency in frontend/package.json
- Updated TypeScript version from 5.9.3 to 6.0.1-rc in frontend/package.json and package.json
- Adjusted ResizeObserver mock to use globalThis in tests
- Modified tsconfig.json and tsconfig.node.json to include empty types array
- Cleaned up package-lock.json to reflect TypeScript version change and updated dev dependencies
- Updated API to support Telegram as a notification provider type.
- Enhanced tests to cover Telegram provider creation, updates, and token handling.
- Modified frontend forms to include Telegram-specific fields and validation.
- Added localization strings for Telegram provider.
- Implemented security measures to ensure bot tokens are not exposed in API responses.
Unifies the two previously independent email subsystems — MailService
(net/smtp transport) and NotificationService (HTTP-based providers) —
so email can participate in the notification dispatch pipeline.
Key changes:
- SendEmail signature updated to accept context.Context and []string
recipients to enable timeout propagation and multi-recipient dispatch
- NotificationService.dispatchEmail() wires MailService as a first-class
provider type with IsConfigured() guard and 30s context timeout
- 'email' added to isSupportedNotificationProviderType() and
supportsJSONTemplates() returns false for email (plain/HTML only)
- settings_handler.go test-email endpoint updated to new SendEmail API
- Frontend: 'email' added to provider type union in notifications.ts,
Notifications.tsx shows recipient field and hides URL/token fields for
email providers
- All existing tests updated to match new SendEmail signature
- New tests added covering dispatchEmail paths, IsConfigured guards,
recipient validation, and context timeout behaviour
Also fixes confirmed false-positive CodeQL go/email-injection alerts:
- smtp.SendMail, sendSSL w.Write, and sendSTARTTLS w.Write sites now
carry inline codeql[go/email-injection] annotations as required by the
CodeQL same-line suppression spec; preceding-line annotations silently
no-op in current CodeQL versions
- auth_handler.go c.SetCookie annotated for intentional Secure=false on
local non-HTTPS loopback (go/cookie-secure-not-set warning only)
Closes part of #800
Remove all deprecated Shoutrrr integration artifacts and dead legacy fallback
code from the notification subsystem.
- Remove legacySendFunc field, ErrLegacyFallbackDisabled error, and
legacyFallbackInvocationError() from notification service
- Delete ShouldUseLegacyFallback() from notification router; simplify
ShouldUseNotify() by removing now-dead providerEngine parameter
- Remove EngineLegacy engine constant; EngineNotifyV1 is the sole engine
- Remove legacy.fallback_enabled feature flag, retiredLegacyFallbackEnvAliases,
and parseFlagBool/resolveRetiredLegacyFallback helpers from flags handler
- Remove orphaned EmailRecipients field from NotificationConfig model
- Delete feature_flags_coverage_v2_test.go (tested only the retired flag path)
- Delete security_notifications_test.go.archived (stale archived file)
- Move FIREFOX_E2E_FIXES_SUMMARY.md to docs/implementation/
- Remove root-level scan artifacts tracked in error; add gitignore patterns to
prevent future tracking of trivy-report.json and related outputs
- Update ARCHITECTURE.instructions.md: Notifications row Shoutrrr → Notify
No functional changes to active notification dispatch or mail delivery.
- Updated current specification to reflect the integration of Staticcheck into pre-commit hooks.
- Added problem statement, success criteria, and implementation plan for Staticcheck integration.
- Enhanced QA validation report to confirm successful implementation of Staticcheck pre-commit blocking.
- Created new Playwright configuration and example test cases for frontend testing.
- Updated package.json and package-lock.json to include Playwright and related dependencies.
- Archived previous QA report for CI workflow documentation updates.
- Updated references from `CPMP_TOKEN` to `CHARON_TOKEN` in beta release draft PR body, beta release PR body, and GitHub setup documentation.
- Enhanced clarity in documentation regarding the use of `GITHUB_TOKEN` and fallback options.
- Removed outdated sections from the archived plan for the Docs-to-Issues workflow fix, streamlining the document.
- Initiated integration of Staticcheck into pre-commit hooks to improve code quality, including updates to Makefile, VS Code tasks, and documentation.
- Mark current specification as complete and ready for the next task.
- Document completed work on CI/CD workflow fixes, including implementation summary and QA report links.
- Archive previous planning documents related to GitHub security warnings.
- Revise QA report to reflect the successful validation of CI workflow documentation updates, with zero high/critical issues found.
- Add new QA report for Grype SBOM remediation implementation, detailing security scans, validation results, and recommendations.
- Removed outdated security remediation plan for DoD failures, indicating no active specifications.
- Documented recent completion of Grype SBOM remediation, including implementation summary and QA report.
- Updated QA report to reflect successful validation of security scans with zero HIGH/CRITICAL findings.
- Deleted the previous QA report file as its contents are now integrated into the current report.