security: parse X-Forwarded-For from trusted proxies for rate-limit key
Resolves plan item A.1 (option б): login/setup rate-limiting used RemoteAddr only, which behind the default reverse proxy is the proxy's own address, making the limiter effectively global and enabling a lockout-DoS. Now, when the request's direct peer matches the new TRUSTED_PROXY_CIDR list (comma-separated CIDRs, env, empty by default), the last X-Forwarded-For entry is used instead, giving a real per-client limit. Unset behaviour is unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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- ci: disable provenance attestation on release image push, so the ghcr.io
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manifest list shows only `linux/amd64`/`linux/arm64` (no `unknown/unknown`).
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- security: optionally honour `X-Forwarded-For` for login/setup rate-limiting
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when the request's direct peer is in the new `TRUSTED_PROXY_CIDR` list,
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giving real per-client limits behind a reverse proxy instead of one global
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bucket. Unset by default (unchanged `RemoteAddr`-only behaviour).
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## [0.1.0] - 2026-07-15
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