Adds encryption to the U2F public keys. While the public keys cannot be used to authenticate, only to validate someone is authenticated, if a rogue operator changed these in the database they may be able to bypass 2FA. This prevents that.
* change all instances (file names and docs) of "config.template.yml" to "configuration.template.yml" so its consistent with the expectations of the Dockerfile
* Keep config.template.yml named as is
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
* Update index.html
* revert filename changes and add a note about docker
* refactor: apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
Allow users to configure the TOTP Algorithm and Digits. This should be used with caution as many TOTP applications do not support it. Some will also fail to notify the user that there is an issue. i.e. if the algorithm in the QR code is sha512, they continue to generate one time passwords with sha1. In addition this drastically refactors TOTP in general to be more user friendly by not forcing them to register a new device if the administrator changes the period (or algorithm).
Fixes#1226.
Allow users to select and save the preferred duo device and method, depending on availability in the duo account. A default enrollment URL is provided and adjusted if returned by the duo API. This allows auto-enrollment if enabled by the administrator.
Closes#594. Closes#1039.
This change addresses an issue with the usage of the full sender configuration option in the MAIL FROM SMTP command. If a user includes a name in the sender this shouldn't be sent in the MAIL FROM command, instead we should extract it and use just the email portion.
Fixes#2571
This adds an AES-GCM 256bit encryption layer for storage for sensitive items. This is only TOTP secrets for the time being but this may be expanded later. This will require a configuration change as per https://www.authelia.com/docs/configuration/migration.html#4330.
Closes#682
This is a massive overhaul to the SQL Storage for Authelia. It facilitates a whole heap of utility commands to help manage the database, primary keys, ensures all database requests use a context for cancellations, and paves the way for a few other PR's which improve the database.
Fixes#1337
* feat: customizable static assets
This change provides the means to override specific assets from the embedded Go FS with files situated on disk.
We only allow overriding the following files currently:
* favicon.ico
* logo.png
* refactor(server): make logo string a const
* refactor(suites): override favicon and use ntp3 in traefik2 suite
* test(suites): test logo override in traefik2 suite
* test(suites): test asset override fallback in traefik suite
Closes#1630.
This adds method to validate the system clock is synchronized on startup. Configuration allows adjusting the server address, enabled state, desync limit, and if the error is fatal.
Co-authored-by: James Elliott <james-d-elliott@users.noreply.github.com>
This change implements a --config flag for the hash-password which parses the config and validates it just as it would at run-time. The values specified in the config replace those specified as parameters.
* feat(cmd): add config flag to hash-password tool
* fix(cmd): fix linting issue
Closes: #1709.
This implements both a connection timeout for LDAP connections, and makes it configurable by administrators. The default is 5s. The reason for this commit is currently if a connection to an LDAP server cannot be established it does not timeout in a reasonable period.
This change means we only check the filters for the existence of placeholders that cannot be replaced at startup. We then utilized cached results of that lookup for subsequent replacements.
This commit replaces github.com/spf13/viper with github.com/knadh/koanf. Koanf is very similar library to viper, with less dependencies and several quality of life differences. This also allows most config options to be defined by ENV. Lastly it also enables the use of split configuration files which can be configured by setting the --config flag multiple times.
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
This change adjusts several global options moving them into the server block. It additionally notes other breaking changes in the configuration.
BREAKING CHANGE: Several configuration options have been changed and moved into other sections. Migration instructions are documented here: https://authelia.com/docs/configuration/migration.html#4.30.0
This implements the public option for clients which allows using Authelia as an OpenID Connect Provider for cli applications and SPA's where the client secret cannot be considered secure.
This adds a performance change to the default Active Directory users filter. Basically as per TechNet the (sAMAccountType=805306368) filter is the same as (&(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=user)) except the performance is better.
Update and adjust OIDC documentation. This also adds information for users about RP's that have been tested.
Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+aendeavor@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Clément Michaud <clement.michaud34@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
Co-authored-by: James Elliott <james-d-elliott@users.noreply.github.com>
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.
Refactors the access-control configuration documentation to be up-to-date and conform to our style guidelines. Additionally went over each part and reworded things that needed it.
* Implement an automatic theme
The "auto" theme will automatically switch between "dark" and "light"
depending on user preference. This allows for automatic dark mode.
* fix(configuration): allow the "auto" theme when validating
The new theme "auto" was not allowed to be used in a configuration file.
* docs: clarify what critera controls the automatic theme
How the "auto" theme functioned was unclear.
* docs: typeset themes as code
* fix(web): apply useEffector to media query watch
* docs: add technical details
* fix(configuration): resolve merge conflicts
* refactor: logging config key to log
This refactors the recent pre-release change adding log options to their own configuration section in favor of a log section (from logging).
* docs: add step to getting started to get the latest tagged commit
This is so we avoid issues with changes on master having differences that don't work on the latest docker tag.
* test: adjust tests
* docs: adjust doc strings
This is so levels like warn and error can be used to exclude info or warn messages. Additionally there is a reasonable refactoring of logging moving the log config options to the logging key because there are a significant number of log options now. This also decouples the expvars and pprof handlers from the log level, and they are now configured by server.enable_expvars and server.enable_pprof at any logging level.
Currently if a `log_file_path` is defined Authelia will redirect all logging from standard output to said defined location. This change allows users to keep standard output logging along with a defined `log_file_path`.