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WebAuthn Configuring the WebAuthn Second Factor Method. WebAuthn is the modern browser security key specification that Authelia supports. This section describes configuring it. 2022-03-03T22:20:43+11:00 false
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Configuration

webauthn:
  disable: false
  display_name: Authelia
  attestation_conveyance_preference: indirect
  user_verification: preferred
  timeout: 60s

Options

disable

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

This disables WebAuthn if set to true.

display_name

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

Sets the display name which is sent to the client to be displayed. It's up to individual browsers and potentially individual operating systems if and how they display this information.

See the W3C WebAuthn Documentation for more information.

attestation_conveyance_preference

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

Sets the conveyance preference. Conveyancing allows collection of attestation statements about the authenticator such as the AAGUID. The AAGUID indicates the model of the device.

See the W3C WebAuthn Documentation for more information.

Available Options:

Value Description
none The client will be instructed not to perform conveyancing
indirect The client will be instructed to perform conveyancing but the client can choose how to do this including using a third party anonymization CA
direct The client will be instructed to perform conveyancing with an attestation statement directly signed by the device

user_verification

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

Sets the user verification preference.

See the W3C WebAuthn Documentation for more information.

Available Options:

Value Description
discouraged The client will be discouraged from asking for user verification
preferred The client if compliant will ask the user for verification if the device supports it
required The client will ask the user for verification or will fail if the device does not support verification

timeout

{{< confkey type="duration" default="60s" required="no" >}}

Note: This setting uses the duration notation format. Please see the common options documentation for information on this format.

This adjusts the requested timeout for a WebAuthn interaction.

FAQ

See the Security Key FAQ for the FAQ.