This replaces the standard duo_devices upsert with a PostgreSQL specific one and ensures the u2f_devices upsert uses the new unique key for the ON CONFLICT check.
Allow users to configure the TOTP Algorithm and Digits. This should be used with caution as many TOTP applications do not support it. Some will also fail to notify the user that there is an issue. i.e. if the algorithm in the QR code is sha512, they continue to generate one time passwords with sha1. In addition this drastically refactors TOTP in general to be more user friendly by not forcing them to register a new device if the administrator changes the period (or algorithm).
Fixes#1226.
Allow users to select and save the preferred duo device and method, depending on availability in the duo account. A default enrollment URL is provided and adjusted if returned by the duo API. This allows auto-enrollment if enabled by the administrator.
Closes#594. Closes#1039.
This change makes it so only metadata about tokens is stored. Tokens can still be resigned due to conversion methods that convert from the JWT type to the database type. This should be more efficient and should mean we don't have to encrypt tokens or token info in the database at least for now.
This adds additional logging to the authentication logs such as type, remote IP, request method, redirect URL, and if the attempt was done during a ban. This also means we log attempts that occur when the attempt was blocked by the regulator for record keeping purposes, as well as record 2FA attempts which can be used to inform admins and later to regulate based on other factors.
Fixes#116, Fixes#1293.
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