This is a required endpoint for OIDC and is one we missed in our initial implementation. Also adds some rudamentary documentaiton about the implemented endpoints.
* This gives admins more control over their OIDC installation exposing options that had defaults before. Things like lifespans for authorize codes, access tokens, id tokens, refresh tokens, a option to enable the debug client messages, minimum parameter entropy. It also allows admins to configure the response modes.
* Additionally this records specific values about a users session indicating when they performed a specific authz factor so this is represented in the token accurately.
* Lastly we also implemented a OIDC key manager which calculates the kid for jwk's using the SHA1 digest instead of being static, or more specifically the first 7 chars. As per https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-jose-json-web-key#section-8.1.1 the kid should not exceed 8 chars. While it's allowed to exceed 8 chars, it must only be done so with a compelling reason, which we do not have.
OpenID connect has become a standard when it comes to authentication and
in order to fix a security concern around forwarding authentication and authorization information
it has been decided to add support for it.
This feature is in beta version and only enabled when there is a configuration for it.
Before enabling it in production, please consider that it's in beta with potential bugs and that there
are several production critical features still missing such as all OIDC related data is stored in
configuration or memory. This means you are potentially going to experience issues with HA
deployments, or when restarting a single instance specifically related to OIDC.
We are still working on adding the remaining set of features before making it GA as soon as possible.
Related to #189
Co-authored-by: Clement Michaud <clement.michaud34@gmail.com>
* [FEATURE] Add auth query param to /api/verify (#1353)
When `/api/verify` is called with `?auth=basic`, use the standard
Authorization header instead of Proxy-Authorization.
* [FIX] Better basic auth error reporting
* [FIX] Return 401 when using basic auth instead of redirecting
* [TESTS] Add tests for auth=basic query param
* [DOCS] Mention auth=basic argument and provide nginx example
* docs: add/adjust basic auth query arg docs for proxies
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
* [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.