feat: implement B.1 — persist login sessions in SQLite with sliding idle timeout
Sessions move from an in-memory map (absolute 12h TTL) to a `sessions` table (migration 0002), storing only the SHA-256 of the token. Expiry is now a sliding idle window (PANEL_SESSION_IDLE_DAYS, default 7, no absolute cap), extended at most once an hour and never by the monitoring screens' background polling (GET + HX-Request), so a forgotten open tab doesn't keep a session alive indefinitely. A login now survives a container restart or redeploy. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -16,6 +16,11 @@ RATE_LIMIT_WINDOW_SECONDS=3600
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# Days of send-log history kept before the background sweep deletes rows.
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SEND_LOG_RETENTION_DAYS=90
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# Sliding idle timeout for the panel login session, in days. No absolute cap:
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# an admin who keeps coming back stays signed in indefinitely. Polling by the
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# monitoring screens does not count as activity, only navigation/actions do.
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PANEL_SESSION_IDLE_DAYS=7
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# Comma-separated CIDRs (bare IPs allowed) of reverse proxies allowed to
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# supply X-Forwarded-For for login/setup rate-limiting. Leave unset unless
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# you know the exact address of your reverse proxy — trusting the wrong
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