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layout: default
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title: Miscellaneous
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parent: Configuration
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nav_order: 3
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---
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# Miscellaneous
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Here are the main customizable options in Authelia.
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## Host & Port
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`optional: true`
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Defines the address and port to listen on.
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```yaml
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host: 0.0.0.0
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port: 9091
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```
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## TLS
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`optional: true`
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Authelia can use TLS. Provide the certificate and the key with the
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following configuration options:
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```yaml
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tls_key: /config/ssl/key.pem
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tls_cert: /config/ssl/cert.pem
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```
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## Log
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### Log level
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`optional: true`
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Defines the level of logs used by Authelia. This level can be set to
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`trace`, `debug` or `info`. When setting log_level to `trace`, you will
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generate a large amount of log entries and expose the `/debug/vars` and
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`/debug/pprof/` endpoints which should not be enabled in production.
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```yaml
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log_level: debug
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```
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### Log file path
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`optional: true`
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Logs can be stored in a file when file path is provided. Otherwise logs
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are written to standard output. When setting the log_level to `debug` or
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`trace` this will generate large amount of log entries.
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Administrators will need to ensure that they rotate and/or truncate the
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logs over time to prevent significant long-term disk usage.
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```yaml
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log_file_path: /config/authelia.log
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```
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## JWT Secret
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`optional: false`
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Defines the secret used to craft JWT tokens leveraged by the identity
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verification process. This can also be defined using a [secret](./secrets.md).
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```yaml
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jwt_secret: v3ry_important_s3cr3t
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```
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## Default redirection URL
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`optional: true`
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The default redirection URL is the URL where users are redirected when Authelia
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cannot detect the target URL where the user was heading.
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In a normal authentication workflow, a user tries to access a website and she
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gets redirected to the sign-in portal in order to authenticate. Since the user
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initially targeted a website, the portal knows where the user was heading and
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can redirect her after the authentication process.
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However, when a user visits the sign in portal directly, the portal considers
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the targeted website is the portal. In that case and if the default redirection URL
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is configured, the user is redirected to that URL. If not defined, the user is not
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redirected after authentication.
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