This adds a feature to OpenID Connect 1.0 where clients can be restricted to a specific client authentication mode, as well as implements some backend requirements for the private_key_jwt client authentication mode (and potentially the tls_client_auth / self_signed_tls_client_auth client authentication modes). It also adds some improvements to configuration defaults and validations which will for now be warnings but likely be made into errors.
Signed-off-by: James Elliott <james-d-elliott@users.noreply.github.com>
This fixes an issue where attempting to load secrets the process does not have read permissions for would cause panics as well as the bit size check of the OpenID Connect 1.0 private key can potentially panic on malformed private keys. This was caused by us returning values on errors instead of nil's.
Fixes#5138
Signed-off-by: James Elliott <james-d-elliott@users.noreply.github.com>
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 adds a check to the domains configuration to ensure the domain value is not part of the public suffix list at https://publicsuffix.org. These domains are special and users cannot write cookies with this domain value, this makes them unusable with Authelia and this more readily makes that apparent.
This adds support to configure multiple session cookie domains.
Closes#1198
Co-authored-by: James Elliott <james-d-elliott@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
This adds a GLAuth LDAP implementation which purely adds sane defaults for GLAuth. There are no functional differences just when the implementation option is set to 'glauth' sane defaults which should be sufficient for most use cases are set. See the documentation at https://www.authelia.com/r/ldap#defaults for more details.
This adds a lldap LDAP implementation which purely adds sane defaults for lldap. There are no functional differences just when the implementation option is set to 'lldap' sane defaults which should be sufficient for most use cases are set. See the documentation at https://www.authelia.com/r/ldap#defaults for more details.
This adds a FreeIPA LDAP implementation which purely adds sane defaults for FreeIPA. There are no functional differences just when the implementation option is set to 'freeipa' sane defaults which should be sufficient for most use cases are set. See the documentation at https://www.authelia.com/r/ldap#defaults for more details.
Closes#2177, Closes#2161
This fixes an issue where redirect URIs which may be valid are rejected by the configuration validator. This will instead allow the OpenID Connect 1.0 flows to validate them individually.
This adds multiple consent modes to OpenID Connect clients. Specifically it allows configuration of a new consent mode called implicit which never asks for user consent.
* fix(notification): incorrect date header format
The date header in the email envelopes was incorrectly formatted missing a space between the `Date:` header and the value of this header. This also refactors the notification templates system allowing people to manually override the envelope itself.
* test: fix tests and linting issues
* fix: misc issues
* refactor: misc refactoring
* docs: add example for envelope with message id
* refactor: organize smtp notifier
* refactor: move subject interpolation
* refactor: include additional placeholders
* docs: fix missing link
* docs: gravity
* fix: rcpt to command
* refactor: remove mid
* refactor: apply suggestions
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
* refactor: include pid
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
This fixes the hash-password usage instructions and ensures it uses mostly a configuration source based config. In addition it updates our recommended argon2id parameters with the RFC recommendations.
This ensures we are able to follow referrals for LDAP password modify operations when permit_referrals is true.
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>