* Help users detect misconfiguration of their protected domain.
Sometimes users try to visit an URL pointing to a domain which is
not protected by Authelia and thus authentication fails. This log
line will help users detect those cases.
* Add a log to detect bad schemes in target URLs.
This helps users detect when an URL is http while it should be https.
Indeed, cookies are transported solely over a secure connection for
security reasons.
* 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.
* Redirect to default URL after 1FA when default policy is one_factor.
User is now redirected to the default redirection URL after 1FA if
the default policy is set to one_factor and there is no target URL
or if the target URL is unsafe.
Also, if the default policy is set to one_factor and the user is already
authenticated, if she visits the login portal, the 'already authenticated'
view is displayed with a logout button.
This fixes#581.
* Update users.yml
* Fix permissions issue causing suite test failure
* Remove unused mongo docker-compose file.
* Default redirection URL was not taken into account.
* Fix possible storage options in config template.
* Remove useless checks in u2f registration endpoints.
* Add default redirection url in config of duo suite.
* Fix log line in response handler of 2FA methods.
* Fix integration tests.
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
* Encode URL set to rd parameter.
URL encoding that parameter solves PR #476.
Some URL parameters set during redirection were magically disappearing
after the redirection due to the authentication process. By using URL encoding,
those parameters should not be stripped anymore.
* Fix integration tests.
Instead of checking the value of the cookie expiration we rely
on the boolean stored in the user session to check whether inactivity
timeout should be disabled.
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.