Platform 0.9 -------------------------------------- The focus for Platform 0.9 was to clean house: we replaced the annoying system of puppet submodules, we cleaned up the directory structure, we removed many of the gem dependencies, and we fixed a lot of bugs. New Features: * `leap vm` -- Support for managing remote virtual servers (AWS only, for now) * `leap cert renew` -- Integration with Let's Encrypt * improved documentation -- open docs/index.html to see Notable Changes: * 58 bugs fixed * Fixed security issues with VPN * More tests * Replaced git submodules with git subrepo * Nearly all the leap_cli code has been moved to leap_platform.git * Better organization of the leap_platform.git directory structure * Removed ugly dependency on Capistrano Upgrading: You will need the new version of leap_cli: workstation$ sudo gem install leap_cli --version=1.9 Because 0.9 does not use submodules anymore, you must remove them before pulling the latest leap_platform from git: cd leap_platform for dir in $(git submodule | awk '{print $2}'); do git submodule deinit $dir done git pull Alternately, just clone a fresh leap_platform: git clone https://leap.se/git/leap_platform Known Issues: * When upgrading, sometimes systemd does not report the correct state of a daemon. The daemon will be not running, but systemd thinks it is. The symptom of this is that a deploy will succeed but `leap test` will fail. To fix, you can run `systemctl stop DAEMON` and then `systemctl start DAEMON` on the affected host (systemctl restart seems to work less reliably). Includes: * leap_web: 0.8 * nickserver: 0.8 * couchdb: 1.6.0 * leap-mx: 0.8.1 * soledad-server: 0.8.0 Commits: https://leap.se/git/leap_platform.git/shortlog/refs/tags/0.9 Issues fixed: https://leap.se/code/versions/195 Platform 0.8 -------------------------------------- This release focuses on the email service. Requirements: * You must upgrade to Debian Jessie, see below for details * You must migrate all data from BigCouch to CouchDB * Soledad and couchdb services must be on the same node WARNING: failure to migrate data from BigCouch to CouchDB will cause all user accounts to get destroyed. See UPGRADING below for how to safely do this. UPGRADING: You must upgrade to Debian Jessie and migrate from BigCouch to Couchdb. It is tricky to upgrade the OS and migrate the database, so we have writen and tested a step-by-step guide that you can carefully follow in doc/upgrading/upgrade-0-8.md, or online at: https://leap.se/en/upgrade-0-8 Other new features: * It is possible to require invite codes for new users signing up. * Tapicero has been removed. Now user storage databases are created as needed by soledad, and deleted eventually when no longer needed. * Admins can now suspend/enable users and block/enable their ability to send and receive email. * Support for SPF and DKIM. Compatibility: * Now, soledad and couchdb must be on the same node. * Requires Debian Jessie. Wheezy is no longer supported. * Requires CouchDB, BigCouch is no longer supported. * Requires leap_cli version 1.8 * Requires bitmask client version >= 0.9 * Includes: * leap_mx 0.8 * webapp 0.8 * soledad 0.8 Commits: https://leap.se/git/leap_platform.git/shortlog/refs/tags/0.8 Issues fixed: https://leap.se/code/versions/189 Platform 0.7.1 -------------------------------------- Compatibility: * Requires leap_cli version 1.7.4 * Requires bitmask client version >= 0.7 * Previous releases supported cookies when using the provider API. Now, only tokens are supported. * Includes: * leap_mx 0.7.0 * tapicero 0.7 * webapp 0.7 * soledad 0.7 Commits: https://leap.se/git/leap_platform.git/shortlog/refs/tags/0.7.1 Issues fixed: https://leap.se/code/versions/159 Upgrading: * `gem install leap_cli --version 1.7.4`. * `cd leap_platform; git pull; git checkout 0.7.1`. * `leap deploy` * `leap test` to make sure everything is working