This adds support for JWK selection by ID on a per-client basis, and allows multiple JWK's for the same algorithm.
Signed-off-by: James Elliott <james-d-elliott@users.noreply.github.com>
This fixes an issue where the subject wildcard domain rules (those containing {user} and {group}) are not considered matches even though they may be once a user authenticates.
Fixes#4186
This fixes an issue with the authorization policies where if the Domain Regex or Resources criteria would incorrectly return 403 Forbidden statuses instead of 302 Found statuses.
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
This adds an option to match domains by regex including two special named matching groups. User matches the username of the user, and Group matches the groups a user is a member of. These are both case-insensitive and you can see examples in the docs.
This adds an access-control command that checks the policy enforcement for a given criteria using a configuration file and refactors the configuration validation command to include all configuration sources.
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>
This fixes misleading errors for ACL rules with an empty list of domains. This also enables admins to have a default policy with zero ACL rules as long as the default policy is not deny or bypass. It also adds a rule number to all ACL rule related log messages which is the position in the YAML list plus 1. Lastly it adds comprehensive per rule HIT/MISS logging when Authelia trace logging is enabled. This trace logging includes the rule number.
* fix(handlers): refresh user details on all domains
* previously sessions only got checked for updated details if the domain had group subjects attached
* this meant disabled or deleted accounts did not get detected until the session expired or the user visited a domain protected by a group subject
* this patch fixes this issue and simplifies some logic surrounding the check
* add tests
simplify IsStringSlicesDifferent so it only iterates once
* add another test for IsStringSlicesDifferent
* [MISC] Add missing CLI suite test
* Add missing test for `authelia version` command in CLI suite.
* Standardise logger calls and swap CSP switch order
* [MISC] Validate all sections of ACLs on startup
This change ensure that all sections of the `access_control` key are validated on startup.
* Change error format to clearly identify values
* [FIX] LDAP Not Checking for Updated Groups
* refactor handlers verifyFromSessionCookie
* refactor authorizer selectMatchingObjectRules
* refactor authorizer isDomainMatching
* add authorizer URLHasGroupSubjects method
* add user provider ProviderType method
* update tests
* check for new LDAP groups and update session when:
* user provider type is LDAP
* authorization is forbidden
* URL has rule with group subjects
* Implement Refresh Interval
* add default values for LDAP user provider
* add default for refresh interval
* add schema validator for refresh interval
* add various tests
* rename hasUserBeenInactiveLongEnough to hasUserBeenInactiveTooLong
* use Authelia ctx clock
* add check to determine if user is deleted, if so destroy the
* make ldap user not found error a const
* implement GetRefreshSettings in mock
* Use user not found const with FileProvider
* comment exports
* use ctx.Clock instead of time pkg
* add debug logging
* use ptr to reference userSession so we don't have to retrieve it again
* add documenation
* add check for 0 refresh interval to reduce CPU cost
* remove badly copied debug msg
* add group change delta message
* add SliceStringDelta
* refactor ldap refresh to use the new func
* improve delta add/remove log message
* fix incorrect logic in SliceStringDelta
* add tests to SliceStringDelta
* add always config option
* add tests for always config option
* update docs
* apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
* complete mocks and fix an old one
* show warning when LDAP details failed to update for an unknown reason
* golint fix
* actually fix existing mocks
* use mocks for LDAP refresh testing
* use mocks for LDAP refresh testing for both added and removed groups
* use test mock to verify disabled refresh behaviour
* add information to threat model
* add time const for default Unix() value
* misc adjustments to mocks
* Suggestions from code review
* requested changes
* update emails
* docs updates
* test updates
* misc
* golint fix
* set debug for dev testing
* misc docs and logging updates
* misc grammar/spelling
* use built function for VerifyGet
* fix reviewdog suggestions
* requested changes
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
Co-authored-by: Clément Michaud <clement.michaud34@gmail.com>
* added support for listing multiple domains and multiple subjects
* updated documentation to show use of multiple domains and subjects
* updated config.template.yml to display multiple domains as a list
* updated config.template.yml to display multiple subjects as a list
* updated docs/configuration/access-control.md to display multiple domains as a list
* updated docs/configuration/access-control.md to display multiple subjects as a list
* removed redundant check that always returned true
* Commentary definition for `weak`
When no rule is set to two_factor in ACL configuration, 2FA is
considered disabled. Therefore, when a user cannot be redirected
correctly because no target URL is provided or the URL is unsafe,
the user is either redirected to the default URL or to the
'already authenticated' view instead of the second factor view.
Fixes#683
* Redirect to default URL after 1FA when default policy is one_factor.
User is now redirected to the default redirection URL after 1FA if
the default policy is set to one_factor and there is no target URL
or if the target URL is unsafe.
Also, if the default policy is set to one_factor and the user is already
authenticated, if she visits the login portal, the 'already authenticated'
view is displayed with a logout button.
This fixes#581.
* Update users.yml
* Fix permissions issue causing suite test failure