This refactors the suites to use a Enterprise Root CA PKI signed certificate so the CA public certificate can be trusted. This is particularly useful for webauthn in Chrome.
This allows specifying paths to a combination of files and directories with the --config option provided none of the specified file paths reside directly inside one of the specified directory paths. The directory paths are not recursive, and load .yml and .yaml files at this time.
This moves a lot of machinery for commands into a context.Context with other struct values. This allows for PreRunE's to reliably load the configuration and avoids use of global vars.
This adds experimental file filters which are not guaranteed under our stability policies. These filters take effect after reading the files and before parsing their content.
This improves all random character generator command usages to be nearly identical and reuse a large block of code. It also improves several functions to give more options when randomly generating outputs.
This expands the functionality of the certificates and rsa commands and merges them into one command called cypto which can either use the cert or pair subcommands to generate certificates or key-pairs respectively. The rsa, ecdsa, and ed25519 subcommands exist for both the cert and pair commands. A new --ca-path argument for the cert subcommand allows Authelia to sign other certs with CA certs.
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>