authelia/docs/configuration/session.md

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Session

Authelia relies on session cookies to authenticate users. When the user visits a website of the protected domain example.com for the first time, Authelia detects that there is no cookie for that user. Consequently, Authelia redirects the user to the login portal through which the user should authenticate to get a cookie which is valid for *.example.com, meaning all websites of the domain. At the next request, Authelia receives the cookie associated to the authenticated user and can then order the reverse proxy to let the request pass through to the application.

Configuration

session:
  # The name of the session cookie. (default: authelia_session).
  name: authelia_session

  # The secret to encrypt the session cookie.
  # This secret can also be set using the env variables AUTHELIA_SESSION_SECRET
  secret: unsecure_session_secret

  # The time in seconds before the cookie expires and session is reset.
  expiration: 3600 # 1 hour

  # The inactivity time in seconds before the session is reset.
  inactivity: 300 # 5 minutes

  # The domain to protect.
  # Note: the login portal must also be a subdomain of that domain.
  domain: example.com

  # The redis connection details (optional)
  # If not provided, sessions will be stored in memory
  redis:
    host: 127.0.0.1
    port: 6379
    # This secret can also be set using the env variables AUTHELIA_SESSION_REDIS_PASSWORD
    password: authelia