docs: fix links and npm install command (#4755)
Co-authored-by: James Elliott <james-d-elliott@users.noreply.github.com>pull/4751/head^2
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- Only edit the `/content` folder via the main Authelia [monorepo](https://github.com/authelia/authelia/tree/master/docs)
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- Only edit the `/content` folder via the main Authelia [monorepo](https://github.com/authelia/authelia/tree/master/docs)
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- Edit everything else via the Authelia [website repo](https://github.com/authelia/website)
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- Edit everything else via the Authelia [website repo](https://github.com/authelia/website)
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See the [Documentation Contributing Guide](https://www.authelia.com/contributing/prologue/documentation/) for more
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See the [Documentation Contributing Guide](https://www.authelia.com/contributing/prologue/documentation-contributions/) for more
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information.
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information.
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In addition to standard regex patterns this criteria can match some [Named Regex Groups].
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In addition to standard regex patterns this criteria can match some [Named Regex Groups].
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[domain_regex]: #domainregex
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[domain_regex]: #domain_regex
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##### Examples
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##### Examples
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{{< confkey type="list(string)" required="no" >}}
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{{< confkey type="list(string)" required="no" >}}
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This criteria is a list of values which can be an IP Address, network address range in CIDR notation, or an alias from
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This criteria is a list of values which can be an IP Address, network address range in CIDR notation, or an alias from
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the [global](#networks--global-) section. It matches against the first address in the `X-Forwarded-For` header, or if there
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the [global](#networks-global) section. It matches against the first address in the `X-Forwarded-For` header, or if there
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are none it will fall back to the IP address of the packet TCP source IP address. For this reason it's important for you
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are none it will fall back to the IP address of the packet TCP source IP address. For this reason it's important for you
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to configure the proxy server correctly in order to accurately match requests with this criteria. *__Note:__ you may
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to configure the proxy server correctly in order to accurately match requests with this criteria. *__Note:__ you may
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combine CIDR networks with the alias rules as you please.*
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combine CIDR networks with the alias rules as you please.*
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##### Examples
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##### Examples
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*Require [two_factor](#twofactor) for all clients other than internal clients and `112.134.145.167`. The first two
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*Require [two_factor](#two_factor) for all clients other than internal clients and `112.134.145.167`. The first two
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rules in this list are effectively the same rule just expressed in different ways.*
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rules in this list are effectively the same rule just expressed in different ways.*
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```yaml
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```yaml
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## Policies
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## Policies
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The policy of the first matching rule in the configured list decides the policy applied to the request, if no rule
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The policy of the first matching rule in the configured list decides the policy applied to the request, if no rule
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matches the request the [default_policy](#defaultpolicy) is applied.
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matches the request the [default_policy](#default_policy) is applied.
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[policies]: #policies
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[policies]: #policies
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This policy requires the user at minimum complete 1FA successfully (username and password). This means if they have
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This policy requires the user at minimum complete 1FA successfully (username and password). This means if they have
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performed 2FA then they will be allowed to access the resource.
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performed 2FA then they will be allowed to access the resource.
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[one_factor]: #onefactor
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[one_factor]: #one_factor
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### two_factor
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### two_factor
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This policy requires the user to complete 2FA successfully. This is currently the highest level of authentication
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This policy requires the user to complete 2FA successfully. This is currently the highest level of authentication
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policy available.
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policy available.
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[two_factor]: #twofactor
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[two_factor]: #two_factor
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## Rule Matching
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## Rule Matching
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policy: two_factor
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policy: two_factor
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```
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[Rule Matching Concept 1]: #rule-matching-concept-1--sequential-order
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[Rule Matching Concept 1]: #rule-matching-concept-1-sequential-order
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### Rule Matching Concept 2: Subject Criteria Requires Authentication
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### Rule Matching Concept 2: Subject Criteria Requires Authentication
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identical rules, and one of them has a subject based reliant criteria, and the other one is a [bypass] rule then the
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identical rules, and one of them has a subject based reliant criteria, and the other one is a [bypass] rule then the
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[bypass] rule should generally come first.
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[bypass] rule should generally come first.
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[Rule Matching Concept 2]: #rule-matching-concept-2--subject-criteria-requires-authentication
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[Rule Matching Concept 2]: #rule-matching-concept-2-subject-criteria-requires-authentication
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## Named Regex Groups
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## Named Regex Groups
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```bash
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/authelia/authelia.git
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git clone https://github.com/authelia/authelia.git
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cd authelia/docs
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cd authelia/docs
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npm run install
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npm install
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npm run start
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npm run start
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```
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2. Visit [http://localhost:1313/](http://localhost:1313/) in your browser.
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2. Visit [http://localhost:1313/](http://localhost:1313/) in your browser.
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