authelia/config.test.yml

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###############################################################
# Authelia configuration #
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# The port to listen on
port: 80
# Log level
#
# Level of verbosity for logs
logs_level: debug
# LDAP configuration
#
# Example: for user john, the DN will be cn=john,ou=users,dc=example,dc=com
ldap:
# The url of the ldap server
url: ldap://openldap
# The base dn for every entries
base_dn: dc=example,dc=com
# An additional dn to define the scope to all users
additional_users_dn: ou=users
# The users filter.
# {0} is the matcher replaced by username.
# 'cn={0}' by default.
users_filter: cn={0}
# An additional dn to define the scope of groups
additional_groups_dn: ou=groups
# The groups filter.
# {0} is the matcher replaced by user dn.
# 'member={0}' by default.
groups_filter: (&(member={0})(objectclass=groupOfNames))
# The attribute holding the name of the group
group_name_attribute: cn
# The attribute holding the mail address of the user
mail_attribute: mail
# The username and password of the admin user.
user: cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com
password: password
# Access Control
#
# Access control is a set of rules you can use to restrict the user access.
# Default (anyone), per-user or per-group rules can be defined.
#
# If 'access_control' is not defined, ACL rules are disabled and a default policy
# is applied, i.e., access is allowed to anyone. Otherwise restrictions follow
# the rules defined below.
# If no rule is provided, all domains are denied.
#
# One can use the wildcard * to match any subdomain.
# Note 1: It must stand at the beginning of the pattern. (example: *.mydomain.com)
# Note 2: You must put the pattern in simple quotes when using the wildcard.
access_control:
# Default policy can either be `allow` or `deny`.
# It is the policy applied to any resource if it has not been overriden
# in the `any`, `groups` or `users` category.
default_policy: deny
# The rules that apply to anyone.
# The value is a list of rules.
any:
- domain: public.test.local
policy: allow
# Group-based rules. The key is a group name and the value
# is a list of rules.
groups:
admin:
# All resources in all domains
- domain: '*.test.local'
policy: allow
# Except mx2.mail.test.local (it restricts the first rule)
- domain: 'mx2.mail.test.local'
policy: deny
dev:
- domain: dev.test.local
policy: allow
resources:
- '^/groups/dev/.*$'
# User-based rules. The key is a user name and the value
# is a list of rules.
users:
john:
- domain: dev.test.local
policy: allow
resources:
- '^/users/john/.*$'
harry:
- domain: dev.test.local
policy: allow
resources:
- '^/users/harry/.*$'
bob:
- domain: '*.mail.test.local'
policy: allow
- domain: 'dev.test.local'
policy: allow
resources:
- '^/users/bob/.*$'
# Configuration of session cookies
#
# The session cookies identify the user once logged in.
session:
# The secret to encrypt the session cookie.
secret: unsecure_secret
# The time before the cookie expires.
expiration: 3600000
# The domain to protect.
# Note: the authenticator must also be in that domain. If empty, the cookie
# is restricted to the subdomain of the issuer.
domain: test.local
# The redis connection details
redis:
host: redis
port: 6379
# Configuration of the authentication regulation mechanism.
#
# This mechanism prevents attackers from brute forcing the first factor.
# It bans the user if too many attempts are done in a short period of
# time.
regulation:
# The number of failed login attempts before user is banned.
# Set it to 0 for disabling regulation.
max_retries: 3
# The length of time between login attempts before user is banned.
find_time: 15
# The length of time before a banned user can login again.
ban_time: 4
# Configuration of the storage backend used to store data and secrets.
#
# You must use only an available configuration: local, mongo
storage:
# The directory where the DB files will be saved
# local: /var/lib/authelia/store
# Settings to connect to mongo server
mongo:
url: mongodb://mongo/authelia
# Configuration of the notification system.
#
# Notifications are sent to users when they require a password reset, a u2f
# registration or a TOTP registration.
# Use only an available configuration: filesystem, gmail
notifier:
# For testing purpose, notifications can be sent in a file
filesystem:
filename: /var/lib/authelia/notifications/notification.txt
# Use your gmail account to send the notifications. You can use an app password.
# gmail:
# username: user@example.com
# password: yourpassword