* Update projects to .NET 7
* Fix nullability errors
* Fix up pipelines to run 7.0
* Update langversion to preview
* Revert "Fix up pipelines to run 7.0"
This reverts commit d0fa8d01b8126a4eaa59832a3814a567705419ae.
* Fix up pipelines again, this time without indentation changes
* Include preview versions
* Versions not Version
* Fix ModelTypeTests
* Fix MemberPasswordHasherTests
Microsoft wants to use SHA512 instead of SHA256, so our old hashes will return SuccessRehashNeeded now
* Use dotnet cli instead of nuget restore
* Update src/Umbraco.Web.UI/Umbraco.Web.UI.csproj
* Update dependencies
* Fix nullability issues
* Fix unit test
* Fix nullability in ChangingPasswordModel
OldPassword can be null, if we're changing the password with password reset enabled. Additionally, we might as well use the new required keyword instead of supressing null.
* Use required keyword instead of supressing null
* Fix up pipelines again
* fix up spelling-error
* Use dotnet cli instead of nuget restore
* Fix up another NuGet command
* Use dotnet version 7 before building
* Include preview versions
* Remove condition
* Use dotnet 7 before running powershell script
* Update templates to .net 7
* Download version 7 before running linux container
* Move use dotnet 7 even earlier in E2E process
* Remove dotnet 7
* Reintroduce .NET 7 task
* Update linux docker container and remove dotnet 7 from yml
* Fix up dockerfile with ARG
* Fix up docker file with nightly builds of dotnet 7
* Reintroduce dotnet 7 so windows can use it
* Use aspnet 7 in docker
Co-authored-by: Nikolaj <nikolajlauridsen@protonmail.ch>
Co-authored-by: Zeegaan <nge@umbraco.dk>
* https://github.com/umbraco/Umbraco-CMS/issues/11366
Fallback to try login using super legacy HMACSHA1 even when the algorithm is stated as being HMACSHA256. The issue is that v8 saves HMACSHA256 on the user, but when configured to use legacy encoding it actually uses HMACSHA1
* Support migration of members with:
UseLegacyEncoding+Clear
UseLegacyEncoding+Encrypted (Requires machine key)
UseLegacyEncoding+Hashed
* Fixes unit tests
* Avoid exceptions + unit tests
* Save unknown algorithm if we dont know it, instead of persisting a wrong algorithm.
* Added setting to enable clear text password rehashes.
* Removed support for migration of clear text passwords
* Fixed unit test