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5 Commits (694840790ba7d15321875701c3c37dedf9d3c4a5)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Clement Michaud 9d7155a969 Almost full authentication workflow with U2F and TOTP. 2019-03-03 11:39:40 +01:00
Clement Michaud 6586402114 Support 'redirect' in /api/verify endpoint to support Traefik
Traefik handles auth forwarding but does not manage redirections like Nginx.
Therefore, Authelia must redirect the user and Traefik will forward this
request.

To support both Nginx and Traefik, /api/verify is now configurable with the
'redirect' get parameter. If the verification fails and 'redirect' is not
provided the response will be a 401 error as before.
If the parameter is provided and set to any URL, the response will be a
redirection (302) to this URL.
2017-12-04 22:52:33 +01:00
Clement Michaud 6b78240d39 Fix endpoints redirection on errors
From this commit on, api endpoints reply with a 401 error code and non api
endpoints redirect to /error/40X.

This commit also fixes missing restrictions on /loggedin (the "already logged
in page). This was not a security issue, though.

The change also makes error pages automatically redirect the user after few
seconds based on the referrer or the default_redirection_url if provided in the
configuration.

Warning: The old /verify endpoint of the REST API has moved to /api/verify.
You will need to update your nginx configuration to take this change into
account.
2017-11-01 14:46:23 +01:00
Clement Michaud 1cf4e57bb1 Redirect user when he has already validated some factors
Example 1: The user has validated first factor when accessing a service
protected by basic auth. When he tries to access another service protected
by second factor, he is redirected to second factor step to complete
authentication.

Example 2: The user has already validated second factor. When he access auth
service, he is redirected either to /loggedin page that displays an "already
logged in" page or to the URL provided in the "redirect" query parameter.
2017-10-09 01:07:32 +02:00
Clement Michaud d8ff186303 Split client and server
Client and server now have their own tsconfig so that the transpilation is only
done on the part that is being modified.

It also allows faster transpilation since tests are now excluded from tsconfig.
They are compiled by ts-node during unit tests execution.
2017-10-07 00:49:42 +02:00