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YAML
244 lines
7.4 KiB
YAML
###############################################################
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# Authelia configuration #
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###############################################################
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# The port to listen on
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port: 9091
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# Log level
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#
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# Level of verbosity for logs
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logs_level: debug
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jwt_secret: unsecure_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
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# does not know where to redirect the user to at the end of the
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# authentication process.
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# This parameter allows you to specify the default redirection
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# URL Authelia will use in such a case.
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#
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# Note: this parameter is optional. If not provided, user won't
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# be redirected upon successful authentication.
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default_redirection_url: https://home.example.com:8080/
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# TOTP Issuer Name
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#
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# This will be the issuer name displayed in Google Authenticator
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# See: https://github.com/google/google-authenticator/wiki/Key-Uri-Format for more info on issuer names
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totp:
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issuer: authelia.com
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# The authentication backend to use for verifying user passwords
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# and retrieve information such as email address and groups
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# users belong to.
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#
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# There are two supported backends: `ldap` and `file`.
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authentication_backend:
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# LDAP backend configuration.
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#
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# This backend allows Authelia to be scaled to more
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# than one instance and therefore is recommended for
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# production.
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ldap:
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# The url of the ldap server
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url: ldap://openldap
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# The base dn for every entries
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base_dn: dc=example,dc=com
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# An additional dn to define the scope to all users
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additional_users_dn: ou=users
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# The users filter used to find the user DN
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# {0} is a matcher replaced by username.
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# 'cn={0}' by default.
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users_filter: (cn={0})
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# An additional dn to define the scope of groups
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additional_groups_dn: ou=groups
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# The groups filter used for retrieving groups of a given user.
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# {0} is a matcher replaced by username.
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# {dn} is a matcher replaced by user DN.
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# 'member={dn}' by default.
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groups_filter: (&(member={dn})(objectclass=groupOfNames))
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# The attribute holding the name of the group
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group_name_attribute: cn
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# The attribute holding the mail address of the user
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mail_attribute: mail
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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: password
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# File backend configuration.
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#
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# With this backend, the users database is stored in a file
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# which is updated when users reset their passwords.
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# Therefore, this backend is meant to be used in a dev environment
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# and not in production since it prevents Authelia to be scaled to
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# more than one instance.
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#
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## file:
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## path: ./users_database.yml
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# Access Control
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#
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# Access control is a list of rules defining the authorizations applied for one
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# resource to users or group of users.
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#
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# If 'access_control' is not defined, ACL rules are disabled and the `bypass`
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# rule is applied, i.e., access is allowed to anyone. Otherwise restrictions follow
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# the rules defined.
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#
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# Note: One can use the wildcard * to match any subdomain.
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# It must stand at the beginning of the pattern. (example: *.mydomain.com)
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#
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# Note: You must put patterns containing wildcards between simple quotes for the YAML
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# to be syntaxically correct.
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#
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# Definition: A `rule` is an object with the following keys: `domain`, `subject`,
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# `policy` and `resources`.
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#
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# - `domain` defines which domain or set of domains the rule applies to.
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#
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# - `subject` defines the subject to apply authorizations to. This parameter is
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# optional and matching any user if not provided. If provided, the parameter
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# represents either a user or a group. It should be of the form 'user:<username>'
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# or 'group:<groupname>'.
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#
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# - `policy` is the policy to apply to resources. It must be either `bypass`,
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# `one_factor`, `two_factor` or `deny`.
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#
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# - `resources` is a list of regular expressions that matches a set of resources to
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# apply the policy to. This parameter is optional and matches any resource if not
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# provided.
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#
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# Note: the order of the rules is important. The first policy matching
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# (domain, resource, subject) applies.
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access_control:
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# Default policy can either be `bypass`, `one_factor`, `two_factor` or `deny`.
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# It is the policy applied to any resource if there is no policy to be applied
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# to the user.
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default_policy: deny
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rules:
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# Rules applied to everyone
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- domain: public.example.com
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policy: bypass
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- domain: secure.example.com
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policy: two_factor
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- domain: singlefactor.example.com
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policy: one_factor
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# Rules applied to 'admin' group
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- domain: mx2.mail.example.com
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subject: "group:admin"
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policy: deny
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# Rules applied to user 'john'
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- domain: "*.example.com"
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subject: "user:john"
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policy: two_factor
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- domain: "*.example.com"
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subject: "group:admin"
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policy: two_factor
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# Rules applied to 'dev' group
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- domain: dev.example.com
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resources:
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- "^/groups/dev/.*$"
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subject: "group:dev"
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policy: two_factor
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# Rules applied to user 'harry'
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- domain: dev.example.com
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resources:
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- "^/users/harry/.*$"
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subject: "user:harry"
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policy: two_factor
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# Rules applied to user 'bob'
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- domain: "*.mail.example.com"
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subject: "user:bob"
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policy: two_factor
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- domain: "dev.example.com"
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resources:
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- "^/users/bob/.*$"
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subject: "user:bob"
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policy: two_factor
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# Configuration of session cookies
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#
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# The session cookies identify the user once logged in.
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session:
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# The name of the session cookie. (default: authelia_session).
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name: authelia_session
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# The secret to encrypt the session cookie.
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secret: unsecure_session_secret
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# The time in ms before the cookie expires and session is reset.
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expiration: 3600000 # 1 hour
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# The inactivity time in ms before the session is reset.
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inactivity: 300000 # 5 minutes
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# The domain to protect.
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# Note: the authenticator must also be in that domain. If empty, the cookie
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# is restricted to the subdomain of the issuer.
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domain: example.com
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# The redis connection details
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redis:
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host: redis
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port: 6379
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password: authelia
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# Configuration of the authentication regulation mechanism.
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#
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# This mechanism prevents attackers from brute forcing the first factor.
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# It bans the user if too many attempts are done in a short period of
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# time.
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regulation:
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# The number of failed login attempts before user is banned.
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# Set it to 0 to disable regulation.
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max_retries: 3
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# The time range during which the user can attempt login before being banned.
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# The user is banned if the authenticaction failed `max_retries` times in a `find_time` seconds window.
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find_time: 8
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# The length of time before a banned user can login again.
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ban_time: 10
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# Configuration of the storage backend used to store data and secrets.
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#
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# You must use only an available configuration: local, sql
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storage:
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# Settings to connect to mariadb server
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mysql:
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host: mariadb
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port: 3306
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database: authelia
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username: admin
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password: password
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# Configuration of the notification system.
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#
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# Notifications are sent to users when they require a password reset, a u2f
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# registration or a TOTP registration.
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# Use only an available configuration: filesystem, gmail
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notifier:
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# Use a SMTP server for sending notifications
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smtp:
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host: smtp
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port: 1025
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sender: admin@example.com
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