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First Factor Configuring Authelia First Factor Authentication. Authelia uses a username and password for a first factor method. This section describes configuring this. 2022-06-15T17:51:47+10:00 false
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There are two ways to integrate Authelia with an authentication backend:

Configuration

{{< config-alert-example >}}

authentication_backend:
  refresh_interval: 5m
  password_reset:
    disable: false
    custom_url: ""

Options

This section describes the individual configuration options.

refresh_interval

{{< confkey type="duration" default="5m" required="no" >}}

Reference Note: This configuration option uses the duration common syntax. Please see the documentation on this format for more information.

This setting controls the interval at which details are refreshed from the backend. Particularly useful for LDAP.

password_reset

disable

{{< confkey type="boolean" default="false" required="no" >}}

This setting controls if users can reset their password from the web frontend or not.

custom_url

{{< confkey type="string" required="no" >}}

The custom password reset URL. This replaces the inbuilt password reset functionality and disables the endpoints if this is configured to anything other than nothing or an empty string.

file

The file authentication provider.

ldap

The LDAP authentication provider.