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OpenID Connect
Authelia currently supports the OpenID Connect OP role as a beta feature. The OP role is the OpenID Connect Provider role, not the Relaying Party or RP role. This means other applications that implement the OpenID Connect RP role can use Authelia as an authentication and authorization backend similar to how you may use social media or development platforms for login.
The Relaying Party role is the role which allows an application to use GitHub, Google, or other OpenID Connect providers for authentication and authorization. We do not intend to support this functionality at this moment in time.
Beta
We have decided to implement OpenID Connect as a beta feature, it's suggested you only utilize it for testing and providing feedback, and should take caution in relying on it in production. OpenID Connect and it's related endpoints are not enabled by default unless you specifically configure the OpenID Connect section.
The beta will be broken up into stages. Each stage will bring additional features. The following table is a rough plan for which stage will have each feature, and may evolve over time:
Stage | Feature Description |
---|---|
beta1 | User Consent |
Authorization Code Flow | |
OpenID Connect Discovery | |
RS256 Signature Strategy | |
Per Client Scope/Grant Type/Response Type Restriction | |
Per Client Authorization Policy (1FA/2FA) | |
Per Client List of Valid Redirection URI's | |
beta2 1 | Token Storage |
Audit Storage | |
beta3 1 | Back-Channel Logout |
Deny Refresh on Session Expiration | |
Signing Key Rotation Policy | |
Client Secrets Hashed in Configuration | |
GA 1 | General Availability after previous stages are vetted for bug fixes |
misc | List of other features that may be implemented |
Front-Channel Logout 2 |
1 this stage has not been implemented as of yet
2 this individual feature has not been implemented as of yet
Configuration
identity_providers:
oidc:
hmac_secret: this_is_a_secret_abc123abc123abc
issuer_private_key: |
--- KEY START
--- KEY END
access_token_lifespan: 1h
authorize_code_lifespan: 1m
id_token_lifespan: 1h
refresh_token_lifespan: 720h
enable_client_debug_messages: false
clients:
- id: myapp
description: My Application
secret: this_is_a_secret
authorization_policy: two_factor
redirect_uris:
- https://oidc.example.com:8080/oauth2/callback
scopes:
- openid
- groups
- email
- profile
grant_types:
- refresh_token
- authorization_code
response_types:
- code
response_modes:
- form_post
- query
- fragment
Options
hmac_secret
The HMAC secret used to sign the OpenID Connect JWT's. The provided string is hashed to a SHA256 byte string for the purpose of meeting the required format.
Can also be defined using a secret which is the recommended for containerized deployments.
issuer_private_key
The private key in DER base64 encoded PEM format used to encrypt the OpenID Connect JWT's. This can easily be generated using the Authelia binary using the following syntax:
authelia rsa generate --dir /config
Can also be defined using a secret which is the recommended for containerized deployments.
access_token_lifespan
The maximum lifetime of an access token. It's generally recommended keeping this short similar to the default. For more information read these docs about token lifespan.
authorize_code_lifespan
The maximum lifetime of an authorize code. This can be rather short, as the authorize code should only be needed to obtain the other token types. For more information read these docs about token lifespan.
id_token_lifespan
The maximum lifetime of an ID token. For more information read these docs about token lifespan.
refresh_token_lifespan
The maximum lifetime of a refresh token. This should typically be slightly more the other token lifespans. This is because the refresh token can be used to obtain new refresh tokens as well as access tokens or id tokens with an up-to-date expiration. For more information read these docs about token lifespan.
enable_client_debug_messages
Allows additional debug messages to be sent to the clients.
minimum_parameter_entropy
This controls the minimum length of the nonce
and state
parameters.
Security Notice: Changing this value is generally discouraged, reducing it from the default can theoretically make certain scenarios less secure. It highly encouraged that if your OpenID Connect RP does not send these parameters or sends parameters with a lower length than the default that they implement a change rather than changing this value.
clients
A list of clients to configure. The options for each client are described below.
id
The Client ID for this client. Must be configured in the application consuming this client.
description
A friendly description for this client shown in the UI. This defaults to the same as the ID.
secret
The shared secret between Authelia and the application consuming this client. Currently this is stored in plain text.
authorization_policy
The authorization policy for this client. Either one_factor
or two_factor
.
redirect_uris
A list of valid callback URL's this client will redirect to. All other callbacks will be considered unsafe. The URL's are case-sensitive.
scopes
A list of scopes to allow this client to consume. See scope definitions for more information.
grant_types
A list of grant types this client can return. It is recommended that this isn't configured at this time unless you know
what you're doing. Valid options are: implicit
, refresh_token
, authorization_code
, password
,
client_credentials
.
response_types
A list of response types this client can return. It is recommended that this isn't configured at this time unless you
know what you're doing. Valid options are: code
, code id_token
, id_token
, token id_token
, token
,
token id_token code
.
response_modes
A list of response modes this client can return. It is recommended that this isn't configured at this time unless you
know what you're doing. Potential values are form_post
, query
, and fragment
.
Scope Definitions
openid
This is the default scope for openid. This field is forced on every client by the configuration validation that Authelia does.
JWT Field | JWT Type | Authelia Attribute | Description |
---|---|---|---|
sub | string | Username | The username the user used to login with |
scope | string | scopes | Granted scopes (space delimited) |
scp | array[string] | scopes | Granted scopes |
iss | string | hostname | The issuer name, determined by URL |
at_hash | string | N/A | Access Token Hash |
aud | array[string] | N/A | Audience |
exp | number | N/A | Expires |
auth_time | number | N/A | The time the user authenticated with Authelia |
rat | number | N/A | The time when the token was requested |
iat | number | N/A | The time when the token was issued |
jti | string(uuid) | N/A | JWT Identifier |
groups
This scope includes the groups the authentication backend reports the user is a member of in the token.
JWT Field | JWT Type | Authelia Attribute | Description |
---|---|---|---|
groups | array[string] | Groups | The users display name |
This scope includes the email information the authentication backend reports about the user in the token.
JWT Field | JWT Type | Authelia Attribute | Description |
---|---|---|---|
string | email[0] | The first email address in the list of emails | |
email_verified | bool | N/A | If the email is verified, assumed true for the time being |
alt_emails | array[string] | email[1:] | All email addresses that are not in the email JWT field |
profile
This scope includes the profile information the authentication backend reports about the user in the token.
JWT Field | JWT Type | Authelia Attribute | Description |
---|---|---|---|
name | string | display_name | The users display name |