--- layout: default title: Miscellaneous parent: Configuration nav_order: 5 --- # Miscellaneous Here are the main customizable options in Authelia. ## Host & Port `optional: true` Defines the address and port to listen on. ```yaml host: 0.0.0.0 port: 9091 ``` ## TLS `optional: true` Authelia can use TLS. Provide the certificate and the key with the following configuration options: ```yaml tls_key: /var/lib/authelia/ssl/key.pem tls_cert: /var/lib/authelia/ssl/cert.pem ``` ## Log ### Log level `optional: true` Defines the level of logs used by Authelia. This level can be set to `trace`, `debug` or `info`. ```yaml log_level: debug ``` ### Log file path `optional: true` Logs can be stored in a file when file path is provided. Otherwise logs are written to standard output. ```yaml log_file_path: /var/log/authelia.log ``` ## JWT Secret `optional: false` Defines the secret used to craft JWT tokens leveraged by the identity verification process ```yaml jwt_secret: v3ry_important_s3cr3t ``` ## Default redirection URL `optional: true` The default redirection URL is the URL where users are redirected when Authelia cannot detect the target URL where the user was heading. In a normal authentication workflow, a user tries to access a website and she gets redirected to the sign-in portal in order to authenticate. Since the user initially targeted a website, the portal knows where the user was heading and can redirect her after the authentication process. However, when a user visits the sign in portal directly, the portal considers the targeted website is the portal. In that case and if the default redirection URL is configured, the user is redirected to that URL. If not defined, the user is not redirected after authentication.