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title: "Session"
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description: "Session Configuration"
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lead: "Configuring the Session / Cookie settings."
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date: 2022-03-20T12:52:27+11:00
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draft: false
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images: []
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menu:
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configuration:
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parent: "session"
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weight: 105100
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toc: true
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aliases:
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- /c/session
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- /docs/configuration/session/
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---
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__Authelia__ relies on session cookies to authenticate users. When the user visits a website of the protected domain
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`example.com` for the first time, Authelia detects that there is no cookie for that user. Consequently, Authelia
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redirects the user to the login portal through which the user should authenticate to get a cookie which is valid for
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`*.example.com`, meaning all websites of the domain. At the next request, Authelia receives the cookie associated to the
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authenticated user and can then order the reverse proxy to let the request pass through to the application.
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## Configuration
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```yaml
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session:
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name: authelia_session
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domain: example.com
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same_site: lax
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secret: unsecure_session_secret
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expiration: 1h
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inactivity: 5m
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remember_me_duration: 1M
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```
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## Providers
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There are currently two providers for session storage (three if you count Redis Sentinel as a separate provider):
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* Memory (default, stateful, no additional configuration)
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* [Redis](redis.md) (stateless).
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* [Redis Sentinel](redis.md#high_availability) (stateless, highly available).
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### Kubernetes or High Availability
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It's important to note when picking a provider, the stateful providers are not recommended in High Availability
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scenarios like Kubernetes. Each provider has a note beside it indicating it is *stateful* or *stateless* the stateless
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providers are recommended.
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## Options
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### name
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{{< confkey type="string" default="authelia_session" required="no" >}}
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The name of the session cookie. By default this is set to authelia_session. It's mostly useful to change this if you are
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doing development or running multiple instances of Authelia.
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### domain
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{{< confkey type="string" required="yes" >}}
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The domain the cookie is assigned to protect. This must be the same as the domain Authelia is served on or the root
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of the domain. For example if listening on auth.example.com the cookie should be auth.example.com or example.com.
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### same_site
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{{< confkey type="string" default="lax" required="no" >}}
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Sets the cookies SameSite value. Prior to offering the configuration choice this defaulted to None. The new default is
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Lax. This option is defined in lower-case. So for example if you want to set it to `Strict`, the value in configuration
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needs to be `strict`.
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You can read about the SameSite cookie in detail on the
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[MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie/SameSite). In short setting SameSite to Lax
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is generally the most desirable option for Authelia. None is not recommended unless you absolutely know what you're
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doing and trust all the protected apps. Strict is not going to work in many use cases and we have not tested it in this
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state but it's available as an option anyway.
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### secret
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{{< confkey type="string" required="yes" >}}
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*__Important Note:__ This can also be defined using a [secret](../methods/secrets.md) which is __strongly recommended__
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especially for containerized deployments.*
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The secret key used to encrypt session data in Redis.
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It's __strongly recommended__ this is a
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[Random Alphanumeric String](../miscellaneous/guides.md#generating-a-random-alphanumeric-string) with 64 or more
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characters.
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### expiration
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{{< confkey type="duration" default="1h" required="no" >}}
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*__Note:__ This setting uses the [duration notation format](../prologue/common.md#duration-notation-format). Please see
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the [common options](../prologue/common.md#duration-notation-format) documentation for information on this format.*
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The period of time before the cookie expires and the session is destroyed. This is overriden by
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[remember_me_duration](#remember_me_duration) when the remember me box is checked.
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### inactivity
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{{< confkey type="duration" default="5m" required="no" >}}
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*__Note:__ This setting uses the [duration notation format](../prologue/common.md#duration-notation-format). Please see
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the [common options](../prologue/common.md#duration-notation-format) documentation for information on this format.*
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The period of time the user can be inactive for until the session is destroyed. Useful if you want long session timers
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but don't want unused devices to be vulnerable.
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### remember_me_duration
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{{< confkey type="duration" default="1M" required="no" >}}
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*__Note:__ This setting uses the [duration notation format](../prologue/common.md#duration-notation-format). Please see
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the [common options](../prologue/common.md#duration-notation-format) documentation for information on this format.*
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The period of time before the cookie expires and the session is destroyed when the remember me box is checked. Setting
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this to `-1` disables this feature entirely.
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## Security
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Configuration of this section has an impact on security. You should read notes in
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[security measures](../../overview/security/measures.md#session-security) for more information.
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