This fixes edge cases where the remote IP was not correctly logged. Generally this is not an issue as most errors do not hit this handler, but in instances where a transport error occurs this is important.
This ensures that; the method set when a user does not have a preference is a method that is available, that if a user has a preferred method that is not available it is changed to an enabled method with preference put on methods the user has configured, that the frontend does not show the method selection option when only one method is available.
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.
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.
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 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
* refactor(handlers): lower case error messages
also refactor verifyAuth function to detect malicious activity both with session
cookie and authorization header.
* refacto(handlers): simplify error construction
* fix(handlers): check prefix in authorization header to determine auth method
* fix(handlers): determining the method should be done with headers instead of query arg
* refacto(handlers): rollback changes of verifyAuth
* don't lowercase log messages
* Apply suggestions from code review
Make sure logger errors are not lowercased.
* fix: uppercase logger errors and remove unused param
* Do not lowercase logger errors
* Remove unused param targetURL
* Rename url variable to not conflict with imported package
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
* [MISC] Refactor and address most errcheck linter ignores
This is mostly a quality of life change.
When we first implemented the errcheck linter we ignored a number of items in our legacy codebase with intent to revisit down the track.
* Handle errors for regulation marks and remove unnecessary logging
* [MISC] Template global config and refactor some /api endpoints
* /api/configuration has been removed in favour of templating said global config
* /api/configuration/extended has been renamed to /api/configuration and display_name has been removed
* /api/user/info has been modified to include display_name
Co-authored-by: Clement Michaud <clement.michaud34@gmail.com>
* [MISC] Ignore errcheck recommendations for legacy code
Some of this is likely intended to stay how it is, some could use refactoring, for now we will mark is and ignore it from the linter to be potentially addressed in the future.
* [MISC] Ensure files are gofmt-ed