Add a section dealing with basic auth in README

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Clement Michaud 2017-10-09 01:14:19 +02:00
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3. [Second factor with U2F security keys](#second-factor-with-u2f-security-keys)
4. [Password reset](#password-reset)
5. [Access control](#access-control)
6. [Session management with Redis](#session-management-with-redis)
6. [Basic authentication](#basic-authentication)
7. [Session management with Redis](#session-management-with-redis)
4. [Documentation](#documentation)
1. [Authelia configuration](#authelia-configuration)
1. [API documentation](#api-documentation)
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as 2nd factor.
* Password reset with identity verification by sending links to user email
address.
* Two-factor and basic authentication methods available.
* Access restriction after too many authentication attempts.
* Session management using Redis key/value store.
* User-defined access control per subdomain and resource.
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in the configuration file. They can apply to users, groups or everyone.
Check out [config.template.yml] to see how they are defined.
### Basic Authentication
Authelia allows you to customize the authentication method to use for each sub-domain.
The supported methods are either "basic_auth" and "two_factor".
Please see [config.template.yml] to see an example of configuration.
### Session management with Redis
When your users authenticate against Authelia, sessions are stored in a Redis key/value store. You can specify your own Redis instance in [config.template.yml].