* Add support for legacy IDP cache environment variable
* Centralize cache store creation to reuse a single Redis connection pool
Each cache consumer (IDP cache, token store, PKCE store, secrets manager,
EDR validator) was independently calling NewStore, creating separate Redis
clients with their own connection pools — up to 1400 potential connections
from a single management server process.
Introduce a shared CacheStore() singleton on BaseServer that creates one
store at boot and injects it into all consumers. Consumer constructors now
receive a store.StoreInterface instead of creating their own.
For Redis mode, all consumers share one connection pool (1000 max conns).
For in-memory mode, all consumers share one GoCache instance.
* Update management-integrations module to latest version
* sync go.sum
* Export `GetAddrFromEnv` to allow reuse across packages
* Update management-integrations module version in go.mod and go.sum
* Update management-integrations module version in go.mod and go.sum
The internal Target model uses a plain bool for ProxyProtocol,
which was always serialized to the API response as false even
when not configured. Only set the API field when true so it
gets omitted via omitempty when unset.
The expose tracker used sync.Map for in-memory TTL tracking of active expose sessions, which broke and lost all sessions on restart.
Replace with SQL-backed operations that reuse the existing meta_last_renewed_at column:
- Add store methods: RenewEphemeralService, GetExpiredEphemeralServices, CountEphemeralServicesByPeer, EphemeralServiceExists
- Move duplicate/limit checks inside a transaction with row-level locking (SELECT ... FOR UPDATE) to prevent concurrent bypass
- Reaper re-checks expiry under row lock to avoid deleting a just-renewed service and prevent duplicate event emission
- Add composite index on (source, source_peer) for efficient queries
- Batch-limit and column-select the reaper query to avoid DB/GC spikes
- Filter out malformed rows with empty source_peer