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authorization | ||
client | ||
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configuration | ||
docs | ||
duo | ||
example | ||
handlers | ||
images | ||
logging | ||
middlewares | ||
mocks | ||
models | ||
notification | ||
regulation | ||
scripts | ||
server | ||
session | ||
storage | ||
templates | ||
test | ||
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BREAKING.md | ||
CHANGELOG.md | ||
Dockerfile | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
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README.md
Authelia is an open-source authentication and authorization server providing 2-factor authentication and single sign-on (SSO) for your applications via a web portal. It acts as a companion of reverse proxies like nginx or Traefik by handling forwarded authentication and authorization requests.
BREAKING NEWS: Authelia v4 is here! The new version is written in Go for reliability, performance and security improvements.
It is currently available in beta.
Please read AUTHELIA-V4.md if you want to migrate from v3 to v4. But note that the data model migration is not automated yet.
Authelia can be installed as a standalone service using Docker or NPM but can also be deployed easily on Kubernetes leveraging ingress controllers and ingress configuration.
Here is what Authelia's portal looks like
Features summary
Here is the list of the main available features:
- Several kind of second factor:
- Password reset with identity verification using email confirmation.
- Single-factor only authentication method available.
- Access restriction after too many authentication attempts.
- Fine-grained access control per subdomain, user, resource and network.
- Support of basic authentication for endpoints protected by single factor.
- Highly-available using distributed database and KV store.
- Compatible with Kubernetes ingress-nginx controller out of the box.
For more details about the features, follow Features.
Proxy support
Authelia works in combination with nginx or Traefik and soon with HAProxy as discussed in #271. It can be deployed on bare metal with Docker or directly in Kubernetes.
Getting Started
You can start off with
git clone https://github.com/clems4ever/authelia.git && cd authelia
source bootstrap.sh
If you want to go further, please read Getting Started.
Deployment
Now that you have tested Authelia and you want to try it out in your own infrastructure, you can learn how to deploy and use it with Deployment. This guide will show you how to deploy it on bare metal as well as on Kubernetes.
Security
If you want more information about the security measures applied by Authelia and some tips on how to set up Authelia in a secure way, refer to Security.
Changelog & Breaking changes
See CHANGELOG.md and BREAKING.md.
Contribute
Anybody willing to contribute to the project either with code, documentation, security reviews or whatever, are very welcome to issue or review pull requests and take part to discussions in Gitter.
I am very greatful to contributors for their contributions to the project. Don't hesitate be the next!
Build Authelia
If you want to contribute with code, you should follow the documentation explaining how to build the application.
License
Authelia is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. The terms of the license are detailed in LICENSE.