@needs-regulation-config Feature: Authelia regulates authentication to avoid brute force @need-registered-user-blackhat Scenario: Attacker tries too many authentication in a short period of time and get banned Given I visit "https://login.example.com:8080/" And I set field "username" to "blackhat" And I set field "password" to "bad-password" And I click on "Sign in" And I get a notification of type "error" with message "Authentication failed. Please check your credentials." And I set field "password" to "bad-password" And I click on "Sign in" And I get a notification of type "error" with message "Authentication failed. Please check your credentials." And I set field "password" to "bad-password" And I click on "Sign in" And I get a notification of type "error" with message "Authentication failed. Please check your credentials." When I set field "password" to "password" And I click on "Sign in" Then I get a notification of type "error" with message "Authentication failed. Please check your credentials." @need-registered-user-blackhat Scenario: User is unbanned after a configured amount of time Given I visit "https://login.example.com:8080/?rd=https://public.example.com:8080/secret.html" And I set field "username" to "blackhat" And I set field "password" to "bad-password" And I click on "Sign in" And I get a notification of type "error" with message "Authentication failed. Please check your credentials." And I set field "password" to "bad-password" And I click on "Sign in" And I get a notification of type "error" with message "Authentication failed. Please check your credentials." And I set field "password" to "bad-password" And I click on "Sign in" And I get a notification of type "error" with message "Authentication failed. Please check your credentials." When I wait 6 seconds And I set field "password" to "password" And I click on "Sign in" And I use "REGISTERED" as TOTP token handle And I click on "Sign in" Then I'm redirected to "https://public.example.com:8080/secret.html"