* [MISC] Catch OpenLDAP ppolicy error
Further to the discussion over at #361, this change now ensures that OpenLDAP password complexity errors are caught and appropriately handled.
This change also includes the PasswordComplexity test suite in the LDAP integration suite. This is because a ppolicy has been setup and enforced.
* Remove password history for integration tests
* Adjust max failures due to regulation trigger
* Fix error handling for password resets
* Refactor and include code suggestions
* Adding the Session-Username header to the /api/verify endpoint when using cookie auth will check the value stored in the session store for the username and the header value are the same.
* use strings.EqualFold to compare case insensitively
* add docs
* add unit tests
* invalidate session if it is theoretically hijacked and log it as a warning (can only be determined if the header doesn't match the cookie)
* add example PAM script
* go mod tidy
* go mod bump to 1.15
* Added `ActiveDirectory` suite for integration tests with Samba AD
* Updated documentation
* Minor styling refactor to suites
* Clean up LDAP user provisioning
* Fix Authelia home splash to reference correct link for webmail
* Add notification message for password complexity errors
* Add password complexity integration test
* Rename implementation default from rfc to custom
* add specific defaults for LDAP (activedirectory implementation)
* add docs to show the new defaults
* add docs explaining the importance of users filter
* add tests
* update instances of LDAP implementation names to use the new consts where applicable
* made the 'custom' case in the UpdatePassword method for the implementation switch the default case instead
* update config examples due to the new defaults
* apply changes from code review
* replace schema default name from MSAD to ActiveDirectory for consistency
* fix missing default for username_attribute
* replace test raising on empty username attribute with not raising on empty
Co-authored-by: James Elliott <james-d-elliott@users.noreply.github.com>
* adaptively delay 1FA by the actual execution time of authentication
* should grow and shrink over time as successful attempts are made
* uses the average of the last 10 successful attempts to calculate
* starts at an average of 1000ms
* minimum is 250ms
* a random delay is added to the largest of avg or minimum
* the random delay is between 0ms and 85ms
* bump LDAP suite to 80s timeout
* bump regulation scenario to 45s
* add mutex locking
* amend logging
* add docs
* add tests
Co-authored-by: Clément Michaud <clement.michaud34@gmail.com>
* it doesn't work with our current CSP
* it's probably not used by anyone
* it isn't in harmony with our security purposes
* literally removes all use of it
* suggestions from code review
* remove useless test.
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
Co-authored-by: Clement Michaud <clement.michaud34@gmail.com>
* add a nolint for gosec 'possibly hardcoded password' that was incorrect
* make all parameters consistent
* update the docs for the correct key name 'password' instead of 'password_options' or 'password_hashing'
* reword some of the docs
* apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
* Explicit document missing X-Forwarded-Proto and X-Fowarded-Host headers.
* Add the name of the authorization header in error messages.
* Add error and debug logs about X-Original-URL header.
* Add error log when not able to parse target URL in verify endpoint.
* Fix unit tests.