* implement SMTP notifier startup check
* check dial, starttls, auth, mail from, rcpt to, reset, and quit
* log the error on failure
* implement mock
* misc optimizations, adjustments, and refactoring
* implement validate_skip config option
* fix comments to end with period
* fix suites that used smtp notifier without a smtp container
* add docs
* add file notifier startup check
* move file mode into const.go
* disable gosec linting on insecureskipverify since it's intended, warned, and discouraged
* minor PR commentary adjustment
* apply suggestions from code review
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* [BUGFIX] Fix dev workflow by using TLS for all suites.
* Fix traefik 1.x and 2.x suites.
* Display authelia logs on suite failure.
* Fix HAProxy suite.
* Extend timeout of test case.
* Display current URL in verify assertion.
* fix doLoginTwoFactor by adding a timeout
* when doLoginTwoFactor is used with blank target and a protected domain is quickly visited authelia sometimes redirects back to the portal
* fix by adding one second timeout
* bump go version to 1.14.2
* Fix Kube suite and bump dashboard.
* Update dist authelia-frontend to proxy_pass with variable
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Remove debug logs since it's polluting logs.
Also set timeout back to 5 seconds in HA suite.
Co-authored-by: James Elliott <james-d-elliott@users.noreply.github.com>
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* [FEATURE] Remember Me Configuration
* allow users to specify the duration of remember me using remember_me_duration in session config
* setting the duration to 0 disables remember me
* only render the remember me element if remember me is enabled
* prevent malicious users from faking remember me functionality in the backend
* add string to duration helper called ParseDurationString to parse a string into a duration
* added tests to the helper function
* use the SessionProvider to store the time.Duration instead of parsing it over and over again
* add sec doc, adjust month/min, consistency
* renamed internal/utils/constants.go to internal/utils/const.go to be consistent
* added security measure docs
* adjusted default remember me duration to be 1 month instead of 1 year
* utilize default remember me duration in the autheliaCtx mock
* adjust order of keys in session configuration examples
* add notes on session security measures secret only being redis
* add TODO items for duration notation for both Expiration and Inactivity (will be removed soon)
* fix error text for Inactivity in the validator
* add session validator tests
* deref check bodyJSON.KeepMeLoggedIn and derive the value based on conf and user input and store it (DRY)
* remove unnecessary regex for the simplified ParseDurationString utility
* ParseDurationString only accepts decimals without leading zeros now
* comprehensively test all unit types
* remove unnecessary type unions in web
* add test to check sanity of time duration consts, this is just so they can't be accidentally changed
* simplify deref check and assignment
* fix reset password padding/margins
* adjust some doc wording
* adjust the handler configuration suite test
* actually run the handler configuration suite test (whoops)
* reduce the number of regex's used by ParseDurationString to 1, thanks to Clement
* adjust some error wording
* [FEATURE] Support writing logs in a file.
* Add documentation about logs file path.
* Rename logs_level and logs_file_path into log_level and log_file_path.
* Update BREAKING.md
Fixes#338
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* 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.
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This reduce the size of the docker image and avoid confusing users.
We keep the commands in authelia-scripts too in order to keep the
current workflow of developers.
* Update Traefik 1.x to v1.7.20 for integration tests
* Add suite for Traefik 2.x
* Refactor Traefik2 suite to utilise Docker labels
* Move Traefik2 middleware definition to a file based provider
* Expose Traefik2 dashboard
The API/Dashboard can be reached at https://traefik.example.com:8080/
* Move Traefik frontend/backend definitions to Docker labels
* Move Traefik2 router/service definitions to Docker labels
* Normalise all Traefik configuration via labels and commands
When the the middleware issue with Traefik 2.x (#476) is resolved this means all Traefik related configuration can be self-contained within the respective docker-compose.yml files.
* Define ports for Authelia frontend/backend services
* Adjust Traefik2 suite to new dev workflow
* Normalise all Traefik2 middlewares via labels
* Fix typo in middleware and comment labels specifying Traefik version
- Adjust AUTH LOGIN functionality to be closer to AUTH PLAIN
- Removed: secure (notifier smtp conf) boolean string
- Added: disable_verify_cert (notifier smtp conf) boolean
- disables X509 validation of certificates
- Added: disable_require_tls (notifier smtp conf) boolean
- allows emails to be sent over plain text (for non-authenticated only)
- Added: trusted_cert (notifier smtp conf) string (path)
- allows specifying the path of a PEM format cert to add to trusted cert pool
- Make SMTP notifier return errors on connection over plain text
- Make SMTP notifier return errors on TLS connection with invalid certs
- Implemented various debug logging for the SMTP notifier
- Implemented explicit SMTP closes on errors (previously left con open)
- Split SMTPNotifier Send func to seperate funcs for:
- writing future test suites and startup checks more easily
- organization and readability
- Add details of changes to docs/security.yml
- Adjust config.yml's (template and test) for the changes
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.