--- ############################################################### # Authelia minimal configuration # ############################################################### port: 9091 tls_cert: /config/ssl/cert.pem tls_key: /config/ssl/key.pem log: level: trace default_redirection_url: https://home.example.com:8080/ jwt_secret: very_important_secret authentication_backend: file: path: /config/users.yml session: secret: unsecure_session_secret domain: example.com expiration: 3600 # 1 hour inactivity: 300 # 5 minutes remember_me_duration: 1y # Configuration of the storage backend used to store data and secrets. i.e. totp data storage: local: path: /config/db.sqlite # TOTP Issuer Name # # This will be the issuer name displayed in Google Authenticator # See: https://github.com/google/google-authenticator/wiki/Key-Uri-Format for more info on issuer names totp: issuer: example.com # The Duo Push Notification API configuration duo_api: hostname: duo.example.com integration_key: ABCDEFGHIJKL secret_key: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz123456789 # Access Control # # Access control is a set of rules you can use to restrict user access to certain # resources. access_control: # Default policy can either be `bypass`, `one_factor`, `two_factor` or `deny`. default_policy: two_factor rules: - domain: singlefactor.example.com policy: one_factor - domain: public.example.com policy: bypass - domain: secure.example.com policy: two_factor - domain: "*.example.com" subject: "group:admins" policy: two_factor - domain: dev.example.com resources: - "^/users/john/.*$" subject: "user:john" policy: two_factor - domain: dev.example.com resources: - "^/users/harry/.*$" subject: "user:harry" policy: two_factor - domain: "*.mail.example.com" subject: "user:bob" policy: two_factor - domain: dev.example.com resources: - "^/users/bob/.*$" subject: "user:bob" policy: two_factor # Configuration of the authentication regulation mechanism. regulation: # Set it to 0 to disable max_retries. max_retries: 3 # The user is banned if the authentication failed `max_retries` times in a `find_time` seconds window. find_time: 300 # The length of time before a banned user can login again. ban_time: 900 notifier: filesystem: filename: /tmp/notifier.html ...