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nomad/traefik/authelia.nomad
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variable "config_data" {
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type = string
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description = "Authelia YAML config"
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}
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job "authelia" {
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datacenters = ["dc1"]
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type = "service"
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group "authelia" {
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count = 1
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network {
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mode = "bridge"
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port "main" {
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host_network = "loopback"
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to = 9091
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}
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port "metrics" {
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to = 9959
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}
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}
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service {
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name = "authelia"
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port = "main"
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meta {
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metrics_addr = "${NOMAD_ADDR_metrics}"
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}
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connect {
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sidecar_service {
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proxy {
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local_service_port = 9091
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expose {
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path {
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path = "/metrics"
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protocol = "http"
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local_path_port = 9959
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listener_port = "metrics"
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}
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}
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upstreams {
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destination_name = "redis"
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local_bind_port = 6379
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}
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}
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}
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sidecar_task {
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resources {
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cpu = 50
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memory = 50
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}
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}
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}
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tags = [
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"traefik.enable=true",
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# "traefik.http.middlewares.authelia.forwardAuth.address=http://authelia:9091/api/verify?rd=https%3A%2F%2Fauth.example.com%2F",
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# "traefik.http.middlewares.authelia.forwardAuth.trustForwardHeader=true",
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# "traefik.http.middlewares.authelia.forwardAuth.authResponseHeaders=Remote-User,Remote-Groups,Remote-Name,Remote-Email",
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# "traefik.http.middlewares.authelia-basic.forwardAuth.address=http://authelia:9091/api/verify?auth=basic",
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# "traefik.http.middlewares.authelia-basic.forwardAuth.trustForwardHeader=true",
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# "traefik.http.middlewares.authelia-basic.forwardAuth.authResponseHeaders=Remote-User,Remote-Groups,Remote-Name,Remote-Email",
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]
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}
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task "authelia" {
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driver = "docker"
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config {
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image = "authelia/authelia"
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ports = ["main"]
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mount {
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type = "bind"
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target = "/config"
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source = "config"
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}
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}
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template {
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data = var.config_data
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destination = "/config/configuration.yml"
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}
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resources {
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cpu = 50
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memory = 50
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}
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}
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}
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}
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nomad/traefik/authelia.yml
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# yamllint disable rule:comments-indentation
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---
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###############################################################################
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# Authelia Configuration #
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###############################################################################
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## Note: the container by default expects to find this file at /config/configuration.yml.
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## Certificates directory specifies where Authelia will load trusted certificates (public portion) from in addition to
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## the system certificates store.
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## They should be in base64 format, and have one of the following extensions: *.cer, *.crt, *.pem.
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# certificates_directory: /config/certificates/
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## The theme to display: light, dark, grey, auto.
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theme: auto
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## The secret used to generate JWT tokens when validating user identity by email confirmation. JWT Secret can also be
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## set using a secret: https://www.authelia.com/c/secrets
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jwt_secret: a_very_important_secret
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## Default redirection URL
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##
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## If user tries to authenticate without any referer, Authelia does not know where to redirect the user to at the end
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## of the authentication process. This parameter allows you to specify the default redirection URL Authelia will use
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## in such a case.
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##
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## Note: this parameter is optional. If not provided, user won't be redirected upon successful authentication.
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default_redirection_url: https://home.example.com/
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## Set the default 2FA method for new users and for when a user has a preferred method configured that has been
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## disabled. This setting must be a method that is enabled.
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## Options are totp, webauthn, mobile_push.
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default_2fa_method: ""
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##
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## Server Configuration
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##
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server:
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## The address to listen on.
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host: 0.0.0.0
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## The port to listen on.
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port: 9091
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## Set the single level path Authelia listens on.
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## Must be alphanumeric chars and should not contain any slashes.
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path: ""
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## Set the path on disk to Authelia assets.
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## Useful to allow overriding of specific static assets.
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# asset_path: /config/assets/
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## Buffers usually should be configured to be the same value.
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## Explanation at https://www.authelia.com/c/server#buffer-sizes
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## Read buffer size adjusts the server's max incoming request size in bytes.
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## Write buffer size does the same for outgoing responses.
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read_buffer_size: 4096
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write_buffer_size: 4096
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## Enables the pprof endpoint.
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enable_pprof: false
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## Enables the expvars endpoint.
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enable_expvars: false
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## Disables writing the health check vars to /app/.healthcheck.env which makes healthcheck.sh return exit code 0.
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## This is disabled by default if either /app/.healthcheck.env or /app/healthcheck.sh do not exist.
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disable_healthcheck: false
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## Authelia by default doesn't accept TLS communication on the server port. This section overrides this behaviour.
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tls:
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## The path to the DER base64/PEM format private key.
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key: ""
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## The path to the DER base64/PEM format public certificate.
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certificate: ""
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## The list of certificates for client authentication.
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client_certificates: []
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## Server headers configuration/customization.
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headers:
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## The CSP Template. Read the docs.
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csp_template: ""
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##
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## Log Configuration
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##
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log:
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## Level of verbosity for logs: info, debug, trace.
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level: debug
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## Format the logs are written as: json, text.
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# format: json
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## File path where the logs will be written. If not set logs are written to stdout.
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# file_path: /config/authelia.log
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## Whether to also log to stdout when a log_file_path is defined.
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# keep_stdout: false
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##
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## Telemetry Configuration
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##
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# telemetry:
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#
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# ##
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# ## Metrics Configuration
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# ##
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# metrics:
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# ## Enable Metrics.
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# enabled: true
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#
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# ## The address to listen on for metrics. This should be on a different port to the main server.port value.
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# address: '0.0.0.0:9959'
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##
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## TOTP Configuration
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##
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## Parameters used for TOTP generation.
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totp:
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## Disable TOTP.
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disable: false
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## The issuer name displayed in the Authenticator application of your choice.
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issuer: authelia.com
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## The TOTP algorithm to use.
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## It is CRITICAL you read the documentation before changing this option:
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## https://www.authelia.com/c/totp#algorithm
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algorithm: sha1
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## The number of digits a user has to input. Must either be 6 or 8.
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## Changing this option only affects newly generated TOTP configurations.
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## It is CRITICAL you read the documentation before changing this option:
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## https://www.authelia.com/c/totp#digits
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digits: 6
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## The period in seconds a one-time password is valid for.
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## Changing this option only affects newly generated TOTP configurations.
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period: 30
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## The skew controls number of one-time passwords either side of the current one that are valid.
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## Warning: before changing skew read the docs link below.
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skew: 1
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## See: https://www.authelia.com/c/totp#input-validation to read
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## the documentation.
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## The size of the generated shared secrets. Default is 32 and is sufficient in most use cases, minimum is 20.
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secret_size: 32
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##
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## WebAuthn Configuration
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##
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## Parameters used for WebAuthn.
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webauthn:
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## Disable Webauthn.
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disable: false
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## Adjust the interaction timeout for Webauthn dialogues.
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timeout: 60s
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## The display name the browser should show the user for when using Webauthn to login/register.
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display_name: Authelia
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## Conveyance preference controls if we collect the attestation statement including the AAGUID from the device.
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## Options are none, indirect, direct.
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attestation_conveyance_preference: indirect
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## User verification controls if the user must make a gesture or action to confirm they are present.
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## Options are required, preferred, discouraged.
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user_verification: preferred
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##
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## Duo Push API Configuration
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##
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## Parameters used to contact the Duo API. Those are generated when you protect an application of type
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## "Partner Auth API" in the management panel.
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duo_api:
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disable: false
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hostname: api-123456789.example.com
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integration_key: ABCDEF
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## Secret can also be set using a secret: https://www.authelia.com/c/secrets
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secret_key: 1234567890abcdefghifjkl
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enable_self_enrollment: false
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##
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## NTP Configuration
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##
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## This is used to validate the servers time is accurate enough to validate TOTP.
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ntp:
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## NTP server address.
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address: "time.cloudflare.com:123"
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## NTP version.
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version: 4
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## Maximum allowed time offset between the host and the NTP server.
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max_desync: 3s
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## Disables the NTP check on startup entirely. This means Authelia will not contact a remote service at all if you
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## set this to true, and can operate in a truly offline mode.
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disable_startup_check: false
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## The default of false will prevent startup only if we can contact the NTP server and the time is out of sync with
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## the NTP server more than the configured max_desync. If you set this to true, an error will be logged but startup
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## will continue regardless of results.
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disable_failure: false
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##
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## Authentication Backend Provider Configuration
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##
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## Used for verifying user passwords and retrieve information such as email address and groups users belong to.
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##
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## The available providers are: `file`, `ldap`. You must use only one of these providers.
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authentication_backend:
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## Disable both the HTML element and the API for reset password functionality.
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disable_reset_password: false
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## Password Reset Options.
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password_reset:
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## External reset password url that redirects the user to an external reset portal. This disables the internal reset
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## functionality.
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custom_url: ""
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## The amount of time to wait before we refresh data from the authentication backend. Uses duration notation.
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## To disable this feature set it to 'disable', this will slightly reduce security because for Authelia, users will
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## always belong to groups they belonged to at the time of login even if they have been removed from them in LDAP.
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## To force update on every request you can set this to '0' or 'always', this will increase processor demand.
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## See the below documentation for more information.
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## Duration Notation docs: https://www.authelia.com/c/common#duration-notation-format
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## Refresh Interval docs: https://www.authelia.com/c/1fa#refresh-interval
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refresh_interval: 5m
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##
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## LDAP (Authentication Provider)
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##
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## This is the recommended Authentication Provider in production
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## because it allows Authelia to offload the stateful operations
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## onto the LDAP service.
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# ldap:
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# ## The LDAP implementation, this affects elements like the attribute utilised for resetting a password.
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# ## Acceptable options are as follows:
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# ## - 'activedirectory' - For Microsoft Active Directory.
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# ## - 'custom' - For custom specifications of attributes and filters.
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# ## This currently defaults to 'custom' to maintain existing behaviour.
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# ##
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# ## Depending on the option here certain other values in this section have a default value, notably all of the
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# ## attribute mappings have a default value that this config overrides, you can read more about these default values
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# ## at https://www.authelia.com/c/ldap#defaults
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# implementation: custom
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#
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# ## The url to the ldap server. Format: <scheme>://<address>[:<port>].
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# ## Scheme can be ldap or ldaps in the format (port optional).
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# url: ldap://127.0.0.1
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#
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# ## The dial timeout for LDAP.
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# timeout: 5s
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#
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# ## Use StartTLS with the LDAP connection.
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# start_tls: false
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#
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# tls:
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# ## Server Name for certificate validation (in case it's not set correctly in the URL).
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# # server_name: ldap.example.com
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#
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# ## Skip verifying the server certificate (to allow a self-signed certificate).
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# ## In preference to setting this we strongly recommend you add the public portion of the certificate to the
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# ## certificates directory which is defined by the `certificates_directory` option at the top of the config.
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# skip_verify: false
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#
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# ## Minimum TLS version for either Secure LDAP or LDAP StartTLS.
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# minimum_version: TLS1.2
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#
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# ## The distinguished name of the container searched for objects in the directory information tree.
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# ## See also: additional_users_dn, additional_groups_dn.
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# base_dn: dc=example,dc=com
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#
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# ## The attribute holding the username of the user. This attribute is used to populate the username in the session
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# ## information. It was introduced due to #561 to handle case insensitive search queries. For you information,
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# ## Microsoft Active Directory usually uses 'sAMAccountName' and OpenLDAP usually uses 'uid'. Beware that this
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# ## attribute holds the unique identifiers for the users binding the user and the configuration stored in database.
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# ## Therefore only single value attributes are allowed and the value must never be changed once attributed to a user
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# ## otherwise it would break the configuration for that user. Technically, non-unique attributes like 'mail' can also
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# ## be used but we don't recommend using them, we instead advise to use the attributes mentioned above
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# ## (sAMAccountName and uid) to follow https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2307.txt.
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# # username_attribute: uid
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#
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# ## The additional_users_dn is prefixed to base_dn and delimited by a comma when searching for users.
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# ## i.e. with this set to OU=Users and base_dn set to DC=a,DC=com; OU=Users,DC=a,DC=com is searched for users.
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# additional_users_dn: ou=users
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#
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# ## The users filter used in search queries to find the user profile based on input filled in login form.
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# ## Various placeholders are available in the user filter which you can read about in the documentation which can
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# ## be found at: https://www.authelia.com/c/ldap#users-filter-replacements
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# ##
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# ## Recommended settings are as follows:
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# ## - Microsoft Active Directory: (&({username_attribute}={input})(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=user))
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# ## - OpenLDAP:
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# ## - (&({username_attribute}={input})(objectClass=person))
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# ## - (&({username_attribute}={input})(objectClass=inetOrgPerson))
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# ##
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# ## To allow sign in both with username and email, one can use a filter like
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# ## (&(|({username_attribute}={input})({mail_attribute}={input}))(objectClass=person))
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# users_filter: (&({username_attribute}={input})(objectClass=person))
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#
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# ## The additional_groups_dn is prefixed to base_dn and delimited by a comma when searching for groups.
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# ## i.e. with this set to OU=Groups and base_dn set to DC=a,DC=com; OU=Groups,DC=a,DC=com is searched for groups.
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# additional_groups_dn: ou=groups
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#
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# ## The groups filter used in search queries to find the groups based on relevant authenticated user.
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# ## Various placeholders are available in the groups filter which you can read about in the documentation which can
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# ## be found at: https://www.authelia.com/c/ldap#groups-filter-replacements
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# ##
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# ## If your groups use the `groupOfUniqueNames` structure use this instead:
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# ## (&(uniqueMember={dn})(objectClass=groupOfUniqueNames))
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# groups_filter: (&(member={dn})(objectClass=groupOfNames))
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#
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# ## The attribute holding the name of the group.
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# # group_name_attribute: cn
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#
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# ## The attribute holding the mail address of the user. If multiple email addresses are defined for a user, only the
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# ## first one returned by the LDAP server is used.
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# # mail_attribute: mail
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#
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# ## The attribute holding the display name of the user. This will be used to greet an authenticated user.
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# # display_name_attribute: displayName
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#
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# ## Follow referrals returned by the server.
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# ## This is especially useful for environments where read-only servers exist. Only implemented for write operations.
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# permit_referrals: false
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#
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# ## The username and password of the admin user.
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# user: cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com
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# ## Password can also be set using a secret: https://www.authelia.com/c/secrets
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# password: password
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##
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## File (Authentication Provider)
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##
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## With this backend, the users database is stored in a file which is updated when users reset their passwords.
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## Therefore, this backend is meant to be used in a dev environment and not in production since it prevents Authelia
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## to be scaled to more than one instance. The options under 'password' have sane defaults, and as it has security
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## implications it is highly recommended you leave the default values. Before considering changing these settings
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## please read the docs page below:
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## https://www.authelia.com/r/passwords#tuning
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##
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## Important: Kubernetes (or HA) users must read https://www.authelia.com/t/statelessness
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##
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# file:
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# path: /config/users_database.yml
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# password:
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# algorithm: argon2id
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# iterations: 1
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# key_length: 32
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# salt_length: 16
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# memory: 1024
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# parallelism: 8
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##
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## Password Policy Configuration.
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##
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||||
password_policy:
|
||||
|
||||
## The standard policy allows you to tune individual settings manually.
|
||||
standard:
|
||||
enabled: false
|
||||
|
||||
## Require a minimum length for passwords.
|
||||
min_length: 8
|
||||
|
||||
## Require a maximum length for passwords.
|
||||
max_length: 0
|
||||
|
||||
## Require uppercase characters.
|
||||
require_uppercase: true
|
||||
|
||||
## Require lowercase characters.
|
||||
require_lowercase: true
|
||||
|
||||
## Require numeric characters.
|
||||
require_number: true
|
||||
|
||||
## Require special characters.
|
||||
require_special: true
|
||||
|
||||
## zxcvbn is a well known and used password strength algorithm. It does not have tunable settings.
|
||||
zxcvbn:
|
||||
enabled: false
|
||||
|
||||
## Configures the minimum score allowed.
|
||||
min_score: 3
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Access Control Configuration
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Access control is a list of rules defining the authorizations applied for one resource to users or group of users.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## If 'access_control' is not defined, ACL rules are disabled and the 'bypass' rule is applied, i.e., access is allowed
|
||||
## to anyone. Otherwise restrictions follow the rules defined.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Note: One can use the wildcard * to match any subdomain.
|
||||
## It must stand at the beginning of the pattern. (example: *.mydomain.com)
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Note: You must put patterns containing wildcards between simple quotes for the YAML to be syntactically correct.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Definition: A 'rule' is an object with the following keys: 'domain', 'subject', 'policy' and 'resources'.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## - 'domain' defines which domain or set of domains the rule applies to.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## - 'subject' defines the subject to apply authorizations to. This parameter is optional and matching any user if not
|
||||
## provided. If provided, the parameter represents either a user or a group. It should be of the form
|
||||
## 'user:<username>' or 'group:<groupname>'.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## - 'policy' is the policy to apply to resources. It must be either 'bypass', 'one_factor', 'two_factor' or 'deny'.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## - 'resources' is a list of regular expressions that matches a set of resources to apply the policy to. This parameter
|
||||
## is optional and matches any resource if not provided.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Note: the order of the rules is important. The first policy matching (domain, resource, subject) applies.
|
||||
access_control:
|
||||
## Default policy can either be 'bypass', 'one_factor', 'two_factor' or 'deny'. It is the policy applied to any
|
||||
## resource if there is no policy to be applied to the user.
|
||||
default_policy: deny
|
||||
|
||||
networks:
|
||||
- name: internal
|
||||
networks:
|
||||
- 10.10.0.0/16
|
||||
- 192.168.2.0/24
|
||||
- name: VPN
|
||||
networks: 10.9.0.0/16
|
||||
|
||||
rules:
|
||||
## Rules applied to everyone
|
||||
- domain: 'public.example.com'
|
||||
policy: bypass
|
||||
|
||||
## Domain Regex examples. Generally we recommend just using a standard domain.
|
||||
# - domain_regex: '^(?P<User>\w+)\.example\.com$'
|
||||
# policy: one_factor
|
||||
# - domain_regex: '^(?P<Group>\w+)\.example\.com$'
|
||||
# policy: one_factor
|
||||
# - domain_regex:
|
||||
# - '^appgroup-.*\.example\.com$'
|
||||
# - '^appgroup2-.*\.example\.com$'
|
||||
# policy: one_factor
|
||||
# - domain_regex: '^.*\.example\.com$'
|
||||
# policy: two_factor
|
||||
|
||||
- domain: 'secure.example.com'
|
||||
policy: one_factor
|
||||
## Network based rule, if not provided any network matches.
|
||||
networks:
|
||||
- internal
|
||||
- VPN
|
||||
- 192.168.1.0/24
|
||||
- 10.0.0.1
|
||||
|
||||
- domain:
|
||||
- 'secure.example.com'
|
||||
- 'private.example.com'
|
||||
policy: two_factor
|
||||
|
||||
- domain: 'singlefactor.example.com'
|
||||
policy: one_factor
|
||||
|
||||
## Rules applied to 'admins' group
|
||||
- domain: 'mx2.mail.example.com'
|
||||
subject: 'group:admins'
|
||||
policy: deny
|
||||
|
||||
- domain: '*.example.com'
|
||||
subject:
|
||||
- 'group:admins'
|
||||
- 'group:moderators'
|
||||
policy: two_factor
|
||||
|
||||
## Rules applied to 'dev' group
|
||||
- domain: 'dev.example.com'
|
||||
resources:
|
||||
- '^/groups/dev/.*$'
|
||||
subject: 'group:dev'
|
||||
policy: two_factor
|
||||
|
||||
## Rules applied to user 'john'
|
||||
- domain: 'dev.example.com'
|
||||
resources:
|
||||
- '^/users/john/.*$'
|
||||
subject: 'user:john'
|
||||
policy: two_factor
|
||||
|
||||
## Rules applied to user 'harry'
|
||||
- domain: 'dev.example.com'
|
||||
resources:
|
||||
- '^/users/harry/.*$'
|
||||
subject: 'user:harry'
|
||||
policy: two_factor
|
||||
|
||||
## Rules applied to user 'bob'
|
||||
- domain: '*.mail.example.com'
|
||||
subject: 'user:bob'
|
||||
policy: two_factor
|
||||
- domain: 'dev.example.com'
|
||||
resources:
|
||||
- '^/users/bob/.*$'
|
||||
subject: 'user:bob'
|
||||
policy: two_factor
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Session Provider Configuration
|
||||
##
|
||||
## The session cookies identify the user once logged in.
|
||||
## The available providers are: `memory`, `redis`. Memory is the provider unless redis is defined.
|
||||
session:
|
||||
## The name of the session cookie.
|
||||
name: authelia_session
|
||||
|
||||
## The domain to protect.
|
||||
## Note: the authenticator must also be in that domain.
|
||||
## If empty, the cookie is restricted to the subdomain of the issuer.
|
||||
domain: example.com
|
||||
|
||||
## Sets the Cookie SameSite value. Possible options are none, lax, or strict.
|
||||
## Please read https://www.authelia.com/c/session#same_site
|
||||
same_site: lax
|
||||
|
||||
## The secret to encrypt the session data. This is only used with Redis / Redis Sentinel.
|
||||
## Secret can also be set using a secret: https://www.authelia.com/c/secrets
|
||||
secret: insecure_session_secret
|
||||
|
||||
## The value for expiration, inactivity, and remember_me_duration are in seconds or the duration notation format.
|
||||
## See: https://www.authelia.com/c/common#duration-notation-format
|
||||
## All three of these values affect the cookie/session validity period. Longer periods are considered less secure
|
||||
## because a stolen cookie will last longer giving attackers more time to spy or attack.
|
||||
|
||||
## The time before the cookie expires and the session is destroyed if remember me IS NOT selected.
|
||||
expiration: 1h
|
||||
|
||||
## The inactivity time before the session is reset. If expiration is set to 1h, and this is set to 5m, if the user
|
||||
## does not select the remember me option their session will get destroyed after 1h, or after 5m since the last time
|
||||
## Authelia detected user activity.
|
||||
inactivity: 5m
|
||||
|
||||
## The time before the cookie expires and the session is destroyed if remember me IS selected.
|
||||
## Value of -1 disables remember me.
|
||||
remember_me_duration: 1M
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Redis Provider
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Important: Kubernetes (or HA) users must read https://www.authelia.com/t/statelessness
|
||||
##
|
||||
redis:
|
||||
host: {{ env "NOMAD_UPSTREAM_IP_redis" }}
|
||||
port: {{ env "NOMAD_UPSTREAM_PORT_redis" }}
|
||||
## Use a unix socket instead
|
||||
# host: /var/run/redis/redis.sock
|
||||
|
||||
## Username used for redis authentication. This is optional and a new feature in redis 6.0.
|
||||
# username: authelia
|
||||
|
||||
## Password can also be set using a secret: https://www.authelia.com/c/secrets
|
||||
# password: authelia
|
||||
|
||||
## This is the Redis DB Index https://redis.io/commands/select (sometimes referred to as database number, DB, etc).
|
||||
database_index: 0
|
||||
|
||||
## The maximum number of concurrent active connections to Redis.
|
||||
maximum_active_connections: 8
|
||||
|
||||
## The target number of idle connections to have open ready for work. Useful when opening connections is slow.
|
||||
minimum_idle_connections: 0
|
||||
|
||||
## The Redis TLS configuration. If defined will require a TLS connection to the Redis instance(s).
|
||||
# tls:
|
||||
## Server Name for certificate validation (in case you are using the IP or non-FQDN in the host option).
|
||||
# server_name: myredis.example.com
|
||||
|
||||
## Skip verifying the server certificate (to allow a self-signed certificate).
|
||||
## In preference to setting this we strongly recommend you add the public portion of the certificate to the
|
||||
## certificates directory which is defined by the `certificates_directory` option at the top of the config.
|
||||
# skip_verify: false
|
||||
|
||||
## Minimum TLS version for the connection.
|
||||
# minimum_version: TLS1.2
|
||||
|
||||
## The Redis HA configuration options.
|
||||
## This provides specific options to Redis Sentinel, sentinel_name must be defined (Master Name).
|
||||
# high_availability:
|
||||
## Sentinel Name / Master Name.
|
||||
# sentinel_name: mysentinel
|
||||
|
||||
## Specific username for Redis Sentinel. The node username and password is configured above.
|
||||
# sentinel_username: sentinel_specific_user
|
||||
|
||||
## Specific password for Redis Sentinel. The node username and password is configured above.
|
||||
# sentinel_password: sentinel_specific_pass
|
||||
|
||||
## The additional nodes to pre-seed the redis provider with (for sentinel).
|
||||
## If the host in the above section is defined, it will be combined with this list to connect to sentinel.
|
||||
## For high availability to be used you must have either defined; the host above or at least one node below.
|
||||
# nodes:
|
||||
# - host: sentinel-node1
|
||||
# port: 6379
|
||||
# - host: sentinel-node2
|
||||
# port: 6379
|
||||
|
||||
## Choose the host with the lowest latency.
|
||||
# route_by_latency: false
|
||||
|
||||
## Choose the host randomly.
|
||||
# route_randomly: false
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Regulation Configuration
|
||||
##
|
||||
## This mechanism prevents attackers from brute forcing the first factor. It bans the user if too many attempts are made
|
||||
## in a short period of time.
|
||||
regulation:
|
||||
## The number of failed login attempts before user is banned. Set it to 0 to disable regulation.
|
||||
max_retries: 3
|
||||
|
||||
## The time range during which the user can attempt login before being banned. The user is banned if the
|
||||
## authentication failed 'max_retries' times in a 'find_time' seconds window. Find Time accepts duration notation.
|
||||
## See: https://www.authelia.com/c/common#duration-notation-format
|
||||
find_time: 2m
|
||||
|
||||
## The length of time before a banned user can login again. Ban Time accepts duration notation.
|
||||
## See: https://www.authelia.com/c/common#duration-notation-format
|
||||
ban_time: 5m
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Storage Provider Configuration
|
||||
##
|
||||
## The available providers are: `local`, `mysql`, `postgres`. You must use one and only one of these providers.
|
||||
storage:
|
||||
## The encryption key that is used to encrypt sensitive information in the database. Must be a string with a minimum
|
||||
## length of 20. Please see the docs if you configure this with an undesirable key and need to change it.
|
||||
encryption_key: you_must_generate_a_random_string_of_more_than_twenty_chars_and_configure_this
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Local (Storage Provider)
|
||||
##
|
||||
## This stores the data in a SQLite3 Database.
|
||||
## This is only recommended for lightweight non-stateful installations.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Important: Kubernetes (or HA) users must read https://www.authelia.com/t/statelessness
|
||||
##
|
||||
local:
|
||||
path: /config/db.sqlite3
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## MySQL / MariaDB (Storage Provider)
|
||||
##
|
||||
# mysql:
|
||||
# host: 127.0.0.1
|
||||
# port: 3306
|
||||
# database: authelia
|
||||
# username: authelia
|
||||
# ## Password can also be set using a secret: https://www.authelia.com/c/secrets
|
||||
# password: mypassword
|
||||
# timeout: 5s
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## PostgreSQL (Storage Provider)
|
||||
##
|
||||
# postgres:
|
||||
# host: 127.0.0.1
|
||||
# port: 5432
|
||||
# database: authelia
|
||||
# schema: public
|
||||
# username: authelia
|
||||
# ## Password can also be set using a secret: https://www.authelia.com/c/secrets
|
||||
# password: mypassword
|
||||
# timeout: 5s
|
||||
# ssl:
|
||||
# mode: disable
|
||||
# root_certificate: disable
|
||||
# certificate: disable
|
||||
# key: disable
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Notification Provider
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Notifications are sent to users when they require a password reset, a Webauthn registration or a TOTP registration.
|
||||
## The available providers are: filesystem, smtp. You must use only one of these providers.
|
||||
notifier:
|
||||
## You can disable the notifier startup check by setting this to true.
|
||||
disable_startup_check: false
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## File System (Notification Provider)
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Important: Kubernetes (or HA) users must read https://www.authelia.com/t/statelessness
|
||||
##
|
||||
filesystem:
|
||||
filename: /config/notification.txt
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## SMTP (Notification Provider)
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Use a SMTP server for sending notifications. Authelia uses the PLAIN or LOGIN methods to authenticate.
|
||||
## [Security] By default Authelia will:
|
||||
## - force all SMTP connections over TLS including unauthenticated connections
|
||||
## - use the disable_require_tls boolean value to disable this requirement
|
||||
## (only works for unauthenticated connections)
|
||||
## - validate the SMTP server x509 certificate during the TLS handshake against the hosts trusted certificates
|
||||
## (configure in tls section)
|
||||
# smtp:
|
||||
# ## The SMTP host to connect to.
|
||||
# host: 127.0.0.1
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ## The port to connect to the SMTP host on.
|
||||
# port: 1025
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ## The connection timeout.
|
||||
# timeout: 5s
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ## The username used for SMTP authentication.
|
||||
# username: test
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ## The password used for SMTP authentication.
|
||||
# ## Can also be set using a secret: https://www.authelia.com/c/secrets
|
||||
# password: password
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ## The sender is used to is used for the MAIL FROM command and the FROM header.
|
||||
# ## If this is not defined and the username is an email, we use the username as this value. This can either be just
|
||||
# ## an email address or the RFC5322 'Name <email address>' format.
|
||||
# sender: "Authelia <admin@example.com>"
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ## HELO/EHLO Identifier. Some SMTP Servers may reject the default of localhost.
|
||||
# identifier: localhost
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ## Subject configuration of the emails sent. {title} is replaced by the text from the notifier.
|
||||
# subject: "[Authelia] {title}"
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ## This address is used during the startup check to verify the email configuration is correct.
|
||||
# ## It's not important what it is except if your email server only allows local delivery.
|
||||
# startup_check_address: test@authelia.com
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ## By default we require some form of TLS. This disables this check though is not advised.
|
||||
# disable_require_tls: false
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ## Disables sending HTML formatted emails.
|
||||
# disable_html_emails: false
|
||||
#
|
||||
# tls:
|
||||
# ## Server Name for certificate validation (in case you are using the IP or non-FQDN in the host option).
|
||||
# # server_name: smtp.example.com
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ## Skip verifying the server certificate (to allow a self-signed certificate).
|
||||
# ## In preference to setting this we strongly recommend you add the public portion of the certificate to the
|
||||
# ## certificates directory which is defined by the `certificates_directory` option at the top of the config.
|
||||
# skip_verify: false
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ## Minimum TLS version for either StartTLS or SMTPS.
|
||||
# minimum_version: TLS1.2
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Identity Providers
|
||||
##
|
||||
# identity_providers:
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## OpenID Connect (Identity Provider)
|
||||
##
|
||||
## It's recommended you read the documentation before configuration of this section:
|
||||
## https://www.authelia.com/c/oidc
|
||||
# oidc:
|
||||
## The hmac_secret is used to sign OAuth2 tokens (authorization code, access tokens and refresh tokens).
|
||||
## HMAC Secret can also be set using a secret: https://www.authelia.com/c/secrets
|
||||
# hmac_secret: this_is_a_secret_abc123abc123abc
|
||||
|
||||
## The issuer_private_key is used to sign the JWT forged by OpenID Connect.
|
||||
## Issuer Private Key can also be set using a secret: https://www.authelia.com/c/secrets
|
||||
# issuer_private_key: |
|
||||
# --- KEY START
|
||||
# --- KEY END
|
||||
|
||||
## The lifespans configure the expiration for these token types.
|
||||
# access_token_lifespan: 1h
|
||||
# authorize_code_lifespan: 1m
|
||||
# id_token_lifespan: 1h
|
||||
# refresh_token_lifespan: 90m
|
||||
|
||||
## Enables additional debug messages.
|
||||
# enable_client_debug_messages: false
|
||||
|
||||
## SECURITY NOTICE: It's not recommended changing this option, and highly discouraged to have it below 8 for
|
||||
## security reasons.
|
||||
# minimum_parameter_entropy: 8
|
||||
|
||||
## SECURITY NOTICE: It's not recommended changing this option, and highly discouraged to have it set to 'never'
|
||||
## for security reasons.
|
||||
# enforce_pkce: public_clients_only
|
||||
|
||||
## Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) settings.
|
||||
# cors:
|
||||
## List of endpoints in addition to the metadata endpoints to permit cross-origin requests on.
|
||||
# endpoints:
|
||||
# - authorization
|
||||
# - token
|
||||
# - revocation
|
||||
# - introspection
|
||||
# - userinfo
|
||||
|
||||
## List of allowed origins.
|
||||
## Any origin with https is permitted unless this option is configured or the
|
||||
## allowed_origins_from_client_redirect_uris option is enabled.
|
||||
# allowed_origins:
|
||||
# - https://example.com
|
||||
|
||||
## Automatically adds the origin portion of all redirect URI's on all clients to the list of allowed_origins,
|
||||
## provided they have the scheme http or https and do not have the hostname of localhost.
|
||||
# allowed_origins_from_client_redirect_uris: false
|
||||
|
||||
## Clients is a list of known clients and their configuration.
|
||||
# clients:
|
||||
# -
|
||||
## The ID is the OpenID Connect ClientID which is used to link an application to a configuration.
|
||||
# id: myapp
|
||||
|
||||
## The description to show to users when they end up on the consent screen. Defaults to the ID above.
|
||||
# description: My Application
|
||||
|
||||
## The client secret is a shared secret between Authelia and the consumer of this client.
|
||||
# secret: this_is_a_secret
|
||||
|
||||
## Sector Identifiers are occasionally used to generate pairwise subject identifiers. In most cases this is not
|
||||
## necessary. Read the documentation for more information.
|
||||
## The subject identifier must be the host component of a URL, which is a domain name with an optional port.
|
||||
# sector_identifier: example.com
|
||||
|
||||
## Sets the client to public. This should typically not be set, please see the documentation for usage.
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# public: false
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## The policy to require for this client; one_factor or two_factor.
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# authorization_policy: two_factor
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## By default users cannot remember pre-configured consents. Setting this value to a period of time using a
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## duration notation will enable users to remember consent for this client. The time configured is the amount
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## of time the pre-configured consent is valid for granting new authorizations to the user.
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# pre_configured_consent_duration:
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## Audience this client is allowed to request.
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# audience: []
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## Scopes this client is allowed to request.
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# scopes:
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# - openid
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# - groups
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# - email
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# - profile
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## Redirect URI's specifies a list of valid case-sensitive callbacks for this client.
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# redirect_uris:
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# - https://oidc.example.com:8080/oauth2/callback
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## Grant Types configures which grants this client can obtain.
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## It's not recommended to define this unless you know what you're doing.
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# grant_types:
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# - refresh_token
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# - authorization_code
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## Response Types configures which responses this client can be sent.
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## It's not recommended to define this unless you know what you're doing.
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# response_types:
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# - code
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## Response Modes configures which response modes this client supports.
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# response_modes:
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# - form_post
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# - query
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# - fragment
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## The algorithm used to sign userinfo endpoint responses for this client, either none or RS256.
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# userinfo_signing_algorithm: none
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@ -177,6 +177,26 @@ job "traefik" {
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change_mode = "noop"
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}
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template {
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data = <<EOH
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{{ with service "authelia" }}
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{{ with index . 0 }}
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[http.middlewares]
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[http.middlewares.authelia.forwardAuth]
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address = "http://{{ .Address }}/api/verify?rd=https%3A%2F%2Fauthelia.${var.base_hostname}%2F"
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trustForwardHeader = true
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authResponseHeaders = ["Remote-User", "Remote-Groups", "Remote-Name", "Remote-Email"]
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[http.middlewares.authelia-basic.forwardAuth]
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address = "http://{{ .Address }}/api/verify?auth=basic"
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trustForwardHeader = true
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authResponseHeaders = ["Remote-User", "Remote-Groups", "Remote-Name", "Remote-Email"]
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{{ end }}
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{{ end }}
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EOH
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destination = "/config/conf/middleware-auth.toml"
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change_mode = "noop"
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}
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resources {
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cpu = 50
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memory = 50
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@ -15,15 +15,44 @@ data "consul_nodes" "all-nodes" {
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}
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}
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||||
# Get hostname from Consul
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data "consul_keys" "base_hostname" {
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key {
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name = "base_hostname"
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path = "global/base_hostname"
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# Default to hostname provided as input variable for bootstrapping
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default = var.base_hostname
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}
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||||
}
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||||
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resource "nomad_job" "traefik" {
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hcl2 {
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enabled = true
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vars = {
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# "consul_address" = "${var.consul_address}",
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"consul_address" = "http://${data.consul_nodes.all-nodes.nodes[0].address}:8500",
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"base_hostname" = "${var.base_hostname}",
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||||
"base_hostname" = "${data.consul_keys.base_hostname.var.base_hostname}",
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||||
}
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||||
}
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||||
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||||
jobspec = file("${path.module}/traefik.nomad")
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}
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||||
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# locals {
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||||
# authelia_config = templatefile(
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# "${path.module}/authelia.yml",
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||||
# {
|
||||
# }
|
||||
# )
|
||||
# }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# resource "nomad_job" "authelia" {
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||||
# hcl2 {
|
||||
# enabled = true
|
||||
# vars = {
|
||||
# config_data = "${local.authelia_config}",
|
||||
# }
|
||||
# }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# jobspec = file("${path.module}/authelia.nomad")
|
||||
# }
|
||||
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