On Safari LiveKit silently skipped the sender track swap, so the raw microphone
stayed on the wire regardless of the suppression level. The fork now verifies
and enforces the swap and states the outcome in the console.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The gate opens after the passed two-person acceptance: checkbox and slider are
back in the in-call audio settings. Rollback lever for any regression is the
gate in threadnet-call, not a deployment revert.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Ships threadnet-call df4e5ee: the AI filter attaches to the microphone track
after publication with its own AudioContext on just that track. The feature
gate stays closed, so this behaves identically to v0.5.1 for every user; a
single test client opts in via two localStorage keys. The gate opens only
after the filter passes a two-person call - standing rule from #0054.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Ships threadnet-call dcc8643: the AI filter's off-path is byte-identical to
upstream again (no processor key, noiseSuppression untouched) and the feature is
hard-gated off until the webAudioMix decision. The gate also covers clients that
still have the setting enabled in localStorage. Regression tests pin both cases
and were demonstrably red on the broken code.
Acceptance is a real two-person call after the rollout; v0.4.3 remains one
tag-revert away.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The console pinned it: with the filter on, LiveKit refuses the processor because
Element Call constructs the room without webAudioMix, so no local audio track
ever carries an AudioContext. With the filter off the same build does publish
its track, so the opt-out path itself is intact.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
sorb asked for it: three hypotheses about the broken unmute were disproven from
the outside, so the browser console is the only remaining source. Calls stay
broken while this runs. Goes back to v0.4.3 as soon as the console is captured.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Calls connect but no participant can unmute, and the SFU log shows not a single
published track. v0.5.0 is the first production image carrying the AI noise
suppression code in the audio capture path, and v0.4.3 is the last image calls
demonstrably worked on. Restoring service first; the cause is still open.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Ships ADR-0018: DeepFilterNet3 as an opt-in filter in the call widget, default
off, checkbox plus slider, 35 % by default. The image now carries 23 MB of model
assets under /widgets/element-call/assets/dfn3/; they load when the user turns
the filter on, not on page load, so anyone leaving it off pays nothing.
The .7 package would have shipped a filter that was dead inside the widget and
nowhere else. Verified through the chain instead of trusting the green build:
npm package, node_modules, webpack output, and the CI artifact all carry the
assets at the path the widget requests. The last link — the running pod — gets
checked after this syncs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reporting worked but ended in silence: report_event.admin_message_md was unset,
so a user who reported content saw no indication of whether it reached anyone or
whom to follow up with. For a moderated community that is an open edge.
sorb's decision is route B — reports stay in the server's event_reports store and
are reviewed through Element Admin; Draupnir deliberately does not get server
admin rights, which polling would have required. The message therefore names a
person rather than promising an automatism, and @sorb is the only admin who can
actually see the reports.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
This file still told readers the doc sources are served side by side as a
Docusaurus site at wiki.lab. That site never went live and the name does not
answer at all — Wiki.js inside this stack replaced it (ADR-0014). Documentation
pointing at something dead is worse than none, since it sends the next session
looking for a service that was retired.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Authentik's own uniqueness is case-sensitive, so 'Boje' and 'boje' pass as
distinct while Matrix treats them as the same localpart. ADR-0011 closed the
takeover vector with on_conflict:fail, but that only bites at login: the user
registers happily and fails later with no explanation. This policy answers where
the mistake is made.
Deliberately reads only prompt_data and never request.user — the stage runs in an
anonymous enrollment context, which is exactly what the previously attached system
policies crashed on.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The running container was 4.10.0 while :latest had moved on to 4.17.2 — with
imagePullPolicy IfNotPresent the node keeps whatever it pulled once, so nobody
knew what was actually running and the next reschedule onto a fresh node would
have jumped seven minor versions silently. That is the concrete case #0052 is
about, and it also explains why the CVE scanner reported against a moving target.
Pinned to 4.17.2, which is both current and what :latest resolves to today, so the
scan results finally describe the thing that runs. The config uses only long-lived
core options (realm, use-auth-secret, relay-ip, cert/pkey), none of them removed
in that range. busybox in the init container goes 1.28 to 1.36, the version this
repo already uses elsewhere.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Follows the management repo's shape (ADR-0013): CLAUDE.md is the one-line pointer
the group check looks for, AGENTS.md carries the project specifics unchanged. The
group-rules reference now points at management's AGENTS.md rather than its
CLAUDE.md, which had itself become a pointer.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
These files existed only on CFGMON, so rebuilding the host meant reconstructing
them from AAR prose (management #0027, W4 point 4). Follows the maintenance-notify
pattern: .example for anything carrying a secret, real files for the rest.
The private key stays out of the repo by design — it lives on the host and nowhere
else, and is reissued from the UDM if lost. The template carries the structural
values from ADR-0004 and the zone set from ADR-0017, with the reasoning inline:
why the direction is reversed, why AllowedIPs is narrow, why the port is 51841,
and why ping is the wrong reachability check.
Both files are derived from the ADRs rather than copied off the host, which the
README says plainly along with the redacted dump command to reconcile them.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Restores the Borg archives into a throwaway postgres inside the pod and passes
only when rows actually land — the pg_restore exit code is not proof, counted
rows are. Production is never touched; the repos are only read.
Automated rather than a documented cadence: a check nobody performs is the same
mistake as an untested backup, one level up. Runs on the 4th at 04:20, after the
nightly jobs. Verified manually before commit (synapse 31908 rows, MAS 16085,
wiki 251).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wiki.js auto-provisions SSO users in processProfile without a timezone, so
the DB column default (America/New_York) applies. Since there is no Wiki.js
image build pipeline, patch server/models/users.js at container startup to set
timezone: 'Europe/Berlin' on new-user creation. Idempotent (grep guard) and
fail-open (node starts even if the anchor is gone after an upgrade).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The content is German but was bound to the 'en' locale, the site default
language was English, and system accounts defaulted to America/New_York.
- ensure_locale: set default locale to 'de' (live via updateLocale) and
migrate all pages en->de via pages.migrateToLocale, then rebuild page tree
and search index only when something was migrated.
- Navigation tree now stored under locale 'de' so getTree finds it for the
now-German pages.
- ensure_timezones: set guest + admin system accounts to Europe/Berlin
(new auto-provisioned users still inherit the core-hardcoded NY default).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The default theme renders sidebar links with href=target verbatim, without
targetType or leading-slash handling. Page targets stored without a leading
slash resolved relatively (e.g. from /betrieb/x, 'Sicherheit' went to
/betrieb/betrieb/sicherheit -> 404), and the home item's empty target was a
dead link. Prefix page targets with '/' and point home at '/'.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Make the wiki UX reproducible: set_navigation writes the custom static sidebar
(Home + Anwender + Betrieb, betrieb items visible only to admin groups 1/3);
ensure_html_rendering turns on markdownCore.allowHTML (v-encoded, other renderer
configs preserved) so the HTML card landing renders — note it needs a Wiki.js
restart to take effect on a fresh instance. The injectCSS is rebuilt: content links
get an underline + accent (the old broad primary--text coloring made non-links look
like links) plus the landing card/button styles. Page content lives in git-storage.
Downscale alpenglow.jpg 2560->1920px (604KB -> 400KB, visually identical on the
login screen). With the smaller background everything fits in one platform-branding
ConfigMap again (~752KB / 1MiB), so drop platform-branding-bg and its /_assets/img/bg
mount; authLoginBgUrl goes back to /_assets/img/branding/alpenglow.jpg. Favicons kept
as ThreadNet.
The browser tab still showed Wiki.js because only favicon.ico + 16/32 were
replaced — the larger icons the tab picks (android-chrome-192, apple-touch-180,
mstile-150) were still the defaults. Add ThreadNet versions and subPath-mount
them. Adding these pushed the single branding ConfigMap to ~1.04 MB (the 1 MiB
etcd limit), so split the 604 KB background into its own platform-branding-bg
ConfigMap mounted at /_assets/img/bg; authLoginBgUrl follows.
Add wikijs-backup, a nightly Borg CronJob (03:30) that dumps the Wiki.js postgres
DB to the Storage Box — the content lives in git-storage, but comments, local
accounts and the search index do not, so the runtime state gets its own backup.
Mirrors authentik-backup (DB-only), reusing synapse-backup-credentials and
-known-hosts with a separate repo path; NetworkPolicy lets the backup pod reach
wikijs-postgres. Also flip tocPosition to right so the page TOC sits beside the
content instead of in the left rail.
The Betrieb/Anwender content structure is created (lives in git-storage, not the
job). Add a page rule so wiki-anwender can read the home page besides /anwender —
otherwise "/" would be denied for them. betrieb/* still matches no rule, so
Wiki.js' default-deny keeps it invisible to users (verified in checkAccess:
returns match && !deny). rule() gains a match param for the EXACT home rule.
Add canonize_wiki to the daily schedule: bare-clone the public Gitea wiki repo
(sorb/ThreadNetWiki) and push its main to git.lab axion1337.chat/threadnet-wiki,
closing the second half of ADR-0015 (Wiki.js->Gitea->canonize->git.lab, the same
reversal as the TURN rotation). The target was created empty, so the first push
creates main and later runs fast-forward — no force, branch protection intact.
Auth via the WIKI_CANONIZE_TOKEN CI variable (project token, write_repository).
Set the blue Docusaurus-style accent (#2b6cb0 light / #63b3ed dark) via injectCSS
on the app UI — the login page is excluded because Wiki.js renders it without
custom CSS, so a dark login card is not themeable and is left as-is. Mount the
ThreadNet favicon (favicon.ico + favicon-16/32 PNGs the browser tab uses) from the
platform-branding ConfigMap via subPath, overlaying only those files.
The site title (top-left + browser tab) was the hardcoded "Wiki.js". Drive it
from a deployment variable instead; the config job sets site.title from
WIKI_SITE_TITLE (default "Wiki"), set here to wiki.axion1337.chat.
Wiki.js cannot reach git.lab from the cluster, so its content syncs to Gitea
(sorb/ThreadNetWiki) over HTTPS with a dedicated deploy PAT; a CI job canonizes
Gitea->git.lab (TURN-rotation pattern). The config job's ensure_git_storage
configures the git storage target (mode sync, config values {v:...}-encoded like
the auth strategy). Repo/user/branch/author are plain env; only the PAT lives in
the SOPS secret wikijs-git-secret, wired optional so the job still runs without it.
Flux's default source ignore excludes *.png/*.jpg, so the platform-branding
configMapGenerator failed with "no such file or directory" for the branding
assets. Re-include just those two files via .sourceignore.
Serve the ThreadNet logo and the shared platform login background (alpenglow.jpg,
same file Authentik and Element use) as public static files under
/_assets/img/branding, mounted from a single platform-branding ConfigMap. This
avoids two bad patterns: linking the background via an external URL (runtime
dependency on axion1337.chat) and uploading the logo as a gated Wiki.js asset
(which 404/403s on the unauthenticated login page unless guests get read:assets).
Wiki.js serves /wiki/assets publicly at /_assets, so mounted files need no
read:assets — guests stay locked out of pages. The config job sets logoUrl and
authLoginBgUrl to the local paths and enables dark mode as default. The ConfigMap
uses a name hash so a branding change rolls the pod. It can later be mounted into
Authentik/Element too, keeping one source of truth for the shared assets.
Disabling local (previous approach) left the login page empty: Wiki.js needs a
form strategy to render the provider list, so with only OIDC the card was blank
and login hung. Keep local ENABLED and instead set the built-in authHideLocal
site config, which removes local from the provider list on the login page —
only "Login with Authentik" shows.
local stays usable because the config job logs in through it, and it is the
break-glass path, reachable via /login?all (Wiki.js honors ?all to bypass
hideLocal). Verified live end-to-end: job runs idempotently, both strategies
enabled, authHideLocal=true.
Nobody should log in manually. The job disables the local strategy as its final
step (with a still-valid JWT), so the login page offers only Authentik OIDC.
Re-runs without a DB reset find local disabled -> login returns None -> the job
exits cleanly (already configured). Break-glass = DB reset (finalize re-enables
local). Verified live: local login is BLOCKED after the run.
The OIDC strategy failed at startup ('requires an issuer option') because the
config values never persisted: Wiki.js reads each via _.get(JSON.parse(value),
'v', null) (source-verified in server/graph/resolvers/authentication.js), so the
value MUST be {"v": <value>}. None of the earlier encodings had the 'v' key.
Fixed and verified live: strategy now loads [ OK ].
Idempotent GraphQL bootstrap job (verified live): /finalize with the random SOPS
admin, then the OIDC strategy and the groups 'authentik Admins' (full) and
'wiki-anwender' (read /anwender), Guests locked. Replaces the manual setup wizard
entirely. OIDC client_id/secret in a SOPS secret; NetworkPolicy lets the job reach
wikijs. Script as a fixed-name ConfigMap; re-run = delete the Job.
Random Wiki.js admin credentials (SOPS, never displayed) for the config Job to
bootstrap setup non-interactively. Authentik group wiki-anwender (curated readers
of /anwender); admin role = existing authentik Admins. Part of making Wiki.js
fully deployable - no manual setup wizard.
Deployable group structure for the wiki roles/abschottung. Names match the
Wiki.js groups and flow to Wiki.js via the profile->groups claim. Members are
assigned in the Authentik UI (sorb), not here.
Replace the PROVIDERKEY placeholder with the actual Wiki.js OIDC strategy callback
(login/<strategy-key>/callback) so Authentik accepts the redirect back. Closes the
login loop for wiki.axion1337.chat.
The wiki-oidc-provider blueprint referenced !Env AUTHENTIK_WIKI_OIDC_CLIENT_ID/
SECRET which were never set, so the blueprint failed (status: error) and no
provider was created. client_id isn't a secret and the client_secret is read
into Wiki.js manually anyway, so drop both !Env refs and let Authentik generate
them. Read the values from the Authentik UI into Wiki.js. Guide 10 design fix.
The SOPS-encrypted secret existed locally but was untracked and not in the
kustomization, so Flux never applied it and both wiki pods stayed in
CreateContainerConfigError (secret not found). Add it to resources and commit.
Values not read; age recipient matches .sops.yaml so Flux can decrypt.
Wiki.js + a dedicated Postgres + public ingress for wiki.axion1337.chat, added to
the production kustomization so Flux applies it. Both pods intentionally wait on
the SOPS secret `wikijs-postgres-secret` (username/password) until sorb creates it
— same loud-but-visible pattern as the concierge bot. NetworkPolicy: Traefik ->
wikijs:http, wikijs -> wikijs-postgres:postgres (ingress-only, named container
ports). Ingress/Cert mirror the authentik pattern (letsencrypt-prod). Native OIDC
login (#0049, guide 10) and git-storage are configured post-start. All manifests
validated server-side (kubectl --dry-run=server).
How an Anwender/Admin reaches the suite wiki: public wiki.axion1337.chat, same URL
for both, Wiki.js's own OIDC login to Authentik (no forward-auth/outpost - that was
only for static Docusaurus). Ready-to-apply Ingress+Certificate manifest (authentik
pattern), the Authentik OAuth2 provider blueprint (parallel-safe slug wiki-js), and
the Wiki.js OIDC endpoints. Prepared, not deployed; supersedes guide 09 for the
suite (ADR-0014). Indexed in the guides README.
The 'Regelwerk Bindung resultiert in False' denial after login means the user
is not a member of wiki-zugang (step 2.4). Record it plus the redirect-loop and
outpost-offline cases so the next person recognises them fast.
A user hit the 'Neue Outpost-Integration' dialog, which only offers Docker/K8s
and can't be left empty. That is the service-connection creator, not the outpost.
Spell out: go to Applications -> Outposts -> Create (not Outpost Integrations),
and leave the Integration dropdown on 'No integration'.
Records the #0024 decision (axionwiki.lab) and flags it as a development-time
arrangement: the wiki still has to move into the ThreadNet Server Suite, and
surface alternatives beyond BookStack get re-examined afterwards. Expands the
Authentik outpost/token steps (version pinning, exact UI path, where the token
goes) and the Overmind/Traefik side (shared network, redirect-loop caveat, full
authResponseHeaders, request walk-through).
Docusaurus is static and has no auth of its own, so the gate goes in Traefik in
front of it via an Authentik proxy outpost. Guide 09 carries the complete,
ready-to-apply config: the Authentik blueprint (forward_single proxy provider +
application + wiki-zugang group + policy binding) and the Overmind side (proxy
outpost container + Traefik forwardAuth middleware). Deliberately kept as a guide,
not merged into the applied blueprint ConfigMap: nothing goes live until the
wiki hostname (#0024) is settled and the outpost token (a credential) is created
by sorb. Dedicated outpost on Overmind so per-request checks stay local and only
the login redirect crosses the VPN. Indexed in the guides README.
@apo could log in and message but no call would start — the click produced
zero server activity. Root cause: no Synapse profiles row, which makes every
displayname write 500 in _check_profile_size (NoneType), leaves the account
without a display name, and prevents the Element Call widget iframe from
initialising. Documents diagnosis (open_id_tokens=0 is the tell), the
cross-checked INSERT fix, and who is affected. Indexed in the troubleshooting
README.
The Authentik upstream provider used claims_imports.localpart.on_conflict:
add, which links a newly registered upstream identity to an EXISTING local
account when the derived localpart collides. Combined with Authentik's
case-sensitive username uniqueness, any holder of an invitation token could
register a case variant of an existing name and be linked into that account,
including service accounts (draupnir, alerts, maintenance-notify) that have
no upstream link at all.
Set on_conflict: fail so a colliding localpart aborts provisioning instead.
Existing links are unaffected.
Wrote 08-concierge-gaeste-einladungen.md without adding it to the guide index - the same class of oversight this whole session has been about. Fixed within the hour instead of finding it later by accident.