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 implements the public option for clients which allows using Authelia as an OpenID Connect Provider for cli applications and SPA's where the client secret cannot be considered secure.
This adds a performance change to the default Active Directory users filter. Basically as per TechNet the (sAMAccountType=805306368) filter is the same as (&(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=user)) except the performance is better.
The recent ldap changes in cb71df5 left a connection to the LDAP server open at startup. This resolves this which prevents an ugly log message and unnecessary open sockets.
This is a required endpoint for OIDC and is one we missed in our initial implementation. Also adds some rudamentary documentaiton about the implemented endpoints.
This is so on startup administrators who have a LDAP server implementation that may not support password hashing by default are clearly warned. This only triggers if the disable password reset option is not enabled, we cannot find the extension OID for the Extended Password Modify Operation, and the implementation is not Active Directory. Active Directory has it's own method for this which doesn't advertise an OID.
* This gives admins more control over their OIDC installation exposing options that had defaults before. Things like lifespans for authorize codes, access tokens, id tokens, refresh tokens, a option to enable the debug client messages, minimum parameter entropy. It also allows admins to configure the response modes.
* Additionally this records specific values about a users session indicating when they performed a specific authz factor so this is represented in the token accurately.
* Lastly we also implemented a OIDC key manager which calculates the kid for jwk's using the SHA1 digest instead of being static, or more specifically the first 7 chars. As per https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-jose-json-web-key#section-8.1.1 the kid should not exceed 8 chars. While it's allowed to exceed 8 chars, it must only be done so with a compelling reason, which we do not have.
* feat(authentiation): check ldap server on startup
This PR adds a startup check to the LDAP authentication backend. It additionally adds support for checking supportedExtension OIDs, currently only checking passwdModifyOID (1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.11.3). This can relatively easily be enhanced to add detection for other rootDSE capabilities like supportedControl and supportedCapabilities as necessary.
* test(authentication): add unit tests for new feature
* refactor(authentication): factorize ldap user provider newup
* refactor: minor adjustments
#2101 introduced a minor regression when using the authelia scripts suite for developing.
The following issues occurred:
```
[00] # runtime/cgo
[00] cgo: exec gcc: exec: "gcc": executable file not found in $PATH
```
Adding the CGO_ENABLED=0 before the dlv build command in the run-backend-dev.sh fixed the issue.
* refactor: drop cgo requirement for sqlite
Replace github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 with modernc.org/sqlite which drops our CGO requirement.
* refactor: newline for consistency with dockerfiles
This commit adjusts the build flags to include version information in the LDFLAGS using the -X options. Additionally this makes the information recorded at build time more comprehensive. All build information can now be obtained via the `authelia build` command, and the `authelia version` command is now `authelia --version`. Lastly this adjusts the Dockerfile to utilize docker cache more effectively.
This replaces github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go and github.com/form3tech-oss/jwt-go with github.com/golang-jwt/jwt which will be the maintained package going forward.
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
* Implement an automatic theme
The "auto" theme will automatically switch between "dark" and "light"
depending on user preference. This allows for automatic dark mode.
* fix(configuration): allow the "auto" theme when validating
The new theme "auto" was not allowed to be used in a configuration file.
* docs: clarify what critera controls the automatic theme
How the "auto" theme functioned was unclear.
* docs: typeset themes as code
* fix(web): apply useEffector to media query watch
* docs: add technical details
* fix(configuration): resolve merge conflicts
* refactor: logging config key to log
This refactors the recent pre-release change adding log options to their own configuration section in favor of a log section (from logging).
* docs: add step to getting started to get the latest tagged commit
This is so we avoid issues with changes on master having differences that don't work on the latest docker tag.
* test: adjust tests
* docs: adjust doc strings
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.
Currently if a `log_file_path` is defined Authelia will redirect all logging from standard output to said defined location. This change allows users to keep standard output logging along with a defined `log_file_path`.
This aligns all response status codes on the /api/verify endpoint when an error occurs, making it impossible to determine the actual reason for the failure.
This change will ensure that if the curl command for the cleaning of Docker tags on DockerHub fails it will be reattempted up to 2 more times (total of 3) with a 10 second sleep between each attempt.
The clean tag logic itself within curl attempts to execute the http request upto 3 times so this will ensure a maximum of 9 attempts.
OpenID connect has become a standard when it comes to authentication and
in order to fix a security concern around forwarding authentication and authorization information
it has been decided to add support for it.
This feature is in beta version and only enabled when there is a configuration for it.
Before enabling it in production, please consider that it's in beta with potential bugs and that there
are several production critical features still missing such as all OIDC related data is stored in
configuration or memory. This means you are potentially going to experience issues with HA
deployments, or when restarting a single instance specifically related to OIDC.
We are still working on adding the remaining set of features before making it GA as soon as possible.
Related to #189
Co-authored-by: Clement Michaud <clement.michaud34@gmail.com>