This moves the OpenID Connect storage from memory into the SQL storage, making it persistent and allowing it to be used with clustered deployments like the rest of Authelia.
This implements Webauthn. Old devices can be used to authenticate via the appid compatibility layer which should be automatic. New devices will be registered via Webauthn, and devices which do not support FIDO2 will no longer be able to be registered. At this time it does not fully support multiple devices (backend does, frontend doesn't allow registration of additional devices). Does not support passwordless.
Adds encryption to the U2F public keys. While the public keys cannot be used to authenticate, only to validate someone is authenticated, if a rogue operator changed these in the database they may be able to bypass 2FA. This prevents that.
This adds an AES-GCM 256bit encryption layer for storage for sensitive items. This is only TOTP secrets for the time being but this may be expanded later. This will require a configuration change as per https://www.authelia.com/docs/configuration/migration.html#4330.
Closes#682
This is a massive overhaul to the SQL Storage for Authelia. It facilitates a whole heap of utility commands to help manage the database, primary keys, ensures all database requests use a context for cancellations, and paves the way for a few other PR's which improve the database.
Fixes#1337
This adds method to validate the system clock is synchronized on startup. Configuration allows adjusting the server address, enabled state, desync limit, and if the error is fatal.
Co-authored-by: James Elliott <james-d-elliott@users.noreply.github.com>
This change adjusts several global options moving them into the server block. It additionally notes other breaking changes in the configuration.
BREAKING CHANGE: Several configuration options have been changed and moved into other sections. Migration instructions are documented here: https://authelia.com/docs/configuration/migration.html#4.30.0
This is so levels like warn and error can be used to exclude info or warn messages. Additionally there is a reasonable refactoring of logging moving the log config options to the logging key because there are a significant number of log options now. This also decouples the expvars and pprof handlers from the log level, and they are now configured by server.enable_expvars and server.enable_pprof at any logging level.
Updated all links to use https://www.authelia.com/docs/.
Removed all comment sections from documented configuration on the documentation site and replaced them with their own sections.
Made all documentation inside config.template.yml double hashes, and made all commented configuration sections single quoted.
Added .yamllint.yaml to express our desired YAML styles.
Added a style guide.
Refactored many documentation areas to be 120 char widths where possible. It's by no means exhaustive but is a large start.
Added a statelessness guide for the pending Kubernetes chart introduction.
Added labels to configuration documentation and made many areas uniform.
* [MISC] Storage Schema Versioning Model
* fixup go.sum
* remove pq
* fix int to text issue
* fix incorrect SQL text
* use key_name vs key
* use transactions for all queries during upgrades
* fix missing parenthesis
* move upgrades to their own file
* add provider name for future usage in upgrades
* fix missing create config table values
* fix using the const instead of the provider SQL
* import logging once and reuse
* update docs
* remove db at suite teardown
* apply suggestions from code review
* fix mysql
* make errors more uniform
* style changes
* remove commented code sections
* remove commented code sections
* add schema version type
* add sql mock unit tests
* go mod tidy
* test blank row situations
* [FEATURE] Docker simplification and configuration generation
The Authelia binary now will attempt to generate configuration based on the latest template assuming that the config location specified on startup does not exist. If a file based backend is selected and the backend cannot be found similarly it will generate a `user_database.yml` based a template.
This will allow more seamless bootstrapping of an environment no matter the deployment method.
We have also squashed the Docker volume requirement down to just `/config` thus removing the requirement for `/var/lib/authelia` this is primarily in attempts to simplify the Docker deployment.
Users with the old volume mappings have two options:
1. Change their mappings to conform to `/config`
2. Change the container entrypoint from `authelia --config /config/configuration.yml` to their old mapping
* Adjust paths relative to `/etc/authelia` and simplify to single volume for compose
* Add generation for file backend based user database
* Refactor Docker volumes and paths to /config
* Refactor Docker WORKDIR to /app
* Fix integration tests
* Update BREAKING.md for v4.20.0
* Run go mod tidy
* Fix log_file_path in miscellaneous.md docs
* Generate config and userdb with 0600 permissions
* Fix log_file_path in config.template.yml
* [FEATURE] File Secret Loading
* add a validator for secrets
* run the secrets validator before the main config validator
* only allow a secret to be defined in one of: config, env, file env
* remove LF if found in file
* update configuration before main config validation
* fix unit tests
* implement secret testing
* refactor the secrets validator
* make check os agnostic
* update docs
* add warning when user attempts to use ENV instead of ENV file
* discourage ENV in docs
* update config template
* oxford comma
* apply suggestions from code review
* rename Validate to ValidateConfiguration
* add k8s example
* add deprecation notice in docs and warning
* style changes
* [Docker] Create Lite docker-compose.yml example
* [Docker] Update README.md with 3 compose bundles {Local,Lite,Full}
* [DOCS] Update Traefik2 proxy example
* [Docker] Create Local docker-compose.yml example
* [MISC] Update examples to utilise Traefik 2.2
This change enables global http -> https redirection.
* [Docker] Update Local compose to utilise loopback address
* [Docker] Drop compose version to 3.3 to cater for more distros
* [DOCS] Adjust Getting Started
* [Docker] Tweak Local bundle setup for OSX
* [Docker] Optimise setup.sh for Local bundle
* [Docker] Fix read-only mounting of user database
* [DOCS] Implement feedback for compose bundles
* [DOCS] Provide feedback on self-signed certificates
* [DOCS] Implement additional feedback for compose bundles
Co-authored-by: Clément Michaud <clement.michaud34@gmail.com>