Platform 0.7 ------------------------------------- CouchDB improvements: CouchDB is not designed to handle ephemeral data, like sessions, because documents are never really deleted (a tombstone document is always kept to record the deletion). To overcome this limitation, we now rotate the `sessions` and `tokens` databases monthly. The new database names are `tokens_XXX` and `sessions_XXX` where XXX is counter since the epoch that increments every month (not a calendar month, but a month's worth of seconds). Additionally, nagios monitor and `leap test run` now will create and destroy test users in the `tmp_users` database, which will get periodically deleted and recreated. Compatibility: * requires leap_cli version 1.7 * requires bitmask client version >= 0.7 Commits: https://leap.se/git/leap_platform.git/shortlog/refs/tags/0.7.0 Upgrading: * `gem install leap_cli --version 1.7` or run leap_cli from current master branch. * `cd leap_platform; git pull; git checkout 0.7.0` or checkout current master branch. * `leap deploy` * `leap db destroy --db sessions,tokens` You can ignore message about needing to redeploy (since, in this case, we just want to permanently delete those databases). New features: * rotating couchdb databases * deployment logging: information on every deploy is logged to `/var/log/leap`, including the user, leap_cli version, and platform version. * you must now run `leap deploy --downgrade` if you want to deploy an older version over a newer platform version. * the install source each custom daemons (e.g. tapicero, etc) is now configured on `common.json`. * you can configure apt sources in common.json * many bug fixes Platform 0.6 ------------------------------------- Compatibility: * requires leap_cli version 1.6 * requires bitmask client version >= 0.5 Commits: https://leap.se/git/leap_platform.git/shortlog/refs/tags/0.6.0 New features: * single node deployment * include custom puppet modules and manifests * couch flexibility * stunnel rework * new debian repository structure * dependency pinning * leap_cli modularization * improved cert generation * monitoring improvements such as per-environment tooling and notifications * tor hidden service support * switch away from NIST curve and ensure TLSv1 is used * tests made significantly more robust * add support for webapp deployment to a subdomain * many, many bugfixes and stability improvements