- Added a warning for users who attempt authentication on servers that don't allow STARTTLS (they are transmitted in plain text)
- Included a note when AUTH fails due to no supported mechanisms including the mechanisms supported (PLAIN and LOGIN)
- If the STARTTLS extension is advertised we automatically STARTTLS before authenticating or sending
- Uses the secure config key to determine if we should verify the cert. By default it does not verify the cert (should not break any configs)
- Attempt auth when the config has a SMTP password and the server supports the AUTH extension and either the PLAIN or LOGIN mechanism
- Check the mechanisms supported by the server and use PLAIN or LOGIN depending on which is supported
- Changed secure key to use boolean values instead of strings
- Arranged SMTP notifier properties/vars to be in the same order
- Log the steps for STARTTLS (debug only)
- Log the steps for AUTH (debug only)
- Make the DN concatenation uniform between both Users and Groups
- Make it possible to use a blank or commented out additional_users_dn or additional_groups_dn for ldap backends
- Fixes#508
Authelia needs to know with what IP was the request originating in
order to apply network based ACL rules. Authelia already supported
X-Forwarded-For but X-Real-IP is another way to define it. It takes
precedence over X-Forwarded-For.
Providing a GA tracking ID allows administrators to analyze
how the portal is used by their users in large environments,
i.e., with many users.
This will make even more sense when we have users and admins
management interfaces.
When a user use Authelia for the first time no device is enrolled in DB.
Now we test that the user does see the "not registered" message when
no device is enrolled and see the standard 2FA method when a device is
already enrolled.