OpenDMARC report messages, while potentially useful for peer operators of mail servers, are abusable and should not be enabled by default. This change prioritizes the safety of the Box's reputation.
Urlencode B2 Application Key when saving configuration, urldecode it
back when reading. Duplicity accepts urlencoded target directly, no
decoding is necessary when backup is performed.
Resolve#1964
Duplicity v2.1.0 backups are failing with the error:
"... --gpg-options expected one argument".
The issue is that duplicity v2.1.0 began using the argparse Python
library and the parse_known_args function. This function
interprets the argument being passed, "--cipher-algo=AES256",
as an argument name (because of the leading '-') and not as an
argument value. Because of that it exits with an error and
reports that the --gpg-options arg is missing its value.
Adding an extra set of quotes around this string causes
parse_known_args to interpret the string as an argument
value.
Also
- bumps calendar and contacts apps
- adds extra migration steps between these versions
- adds cron job for Calendar updates
- rotates nextloud log file after upgrading
- adds primary key indices migrations
- adjusts configs slightly
- adds more well-known entries in nginx to improve service discovery
- reformats some comments (line-breaking)
It's stuffed inside the username portion of the target URL. We already mangle the target before passing it to duplicity so there wasn't a need for a new field.
Fixes the issue raised in #2200, #2216.
Seems that in Ubuntu 22.04 the behavior in su changed, making - ( alias for -l, --login ) mutually exclusive with --preserve-environment which is required for passing enviroment variables for cgi to work for dynazoom in munin.dropping - fixes the issue
Removing this old background color solves the problem of the bottom of short pages (like `/admin`'s login page) being white. The background was being set to black, which would be inverted, so it'd appear white. Since the `filter:` css has [~97% support](https://caniuse.com/?search=filter), I think that this change should be made. Tested on latest versions of Chrome (mac and iOS), Firefox, and Safari (mac and iOS).