Edit the README to add an access control section and update the user base

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Clement Michaud 2017-03-25 15:38:27 +01:00
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![first-factor-page](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/clems4ever/authelia/master/images/first_factor.png)
### 1st factor: LDAP
An LDAP server has been deployed for you with the following credentials: **user/password**.
An LDAP server has been deployed for you with the following credentials:
- **john/password** is in the admin group and has access to every subdomain.
- **bob/password** is in the dev group and has only access to *secret2.test.local*
- **harry/password** is not in a group but has access to *secret1.test.local*
as per the configuration file.
Type them in the login page and validate. Then, the second factor page should
have appeared as shown below.
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./notifications/notification.txt.
Paste the link in your browser and you should be able to reset the password.
### Access Control
With **Authelia**, you can define your own access control rules for restricting
the access to certain subdomains to your users. Those rules are defined in the
configuration file and are per-user or per-group. Check out the
*config.template.yml* to see how they are defined.
## Documentation
### Configuration
The configuration of the server is defined in the file

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allowed_domains:
- secret.test.local
- secret1.test.local
- secret2.test.local
- group: dev
allowed_domains:
- secret2.test.local