This adds method to validate the system clock is synchronized on startup. Configuration allows adjusting the server address, enabled state, desync limit, and if the error is fatal. Co-authored-by: James Elliott <james-d-elliott@users.noreply.github.com>
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NTP
Authelia has the ability to check the system time against an NTP server. Currently this only occurs at startup. This section configures and tunes the settings for this check which is primarily used to ensure TOTP can be accurately validated.
In the instance of inability to contact the NTP server Authelia will just log an error and will continue to run.
Configuration
ntp:
address: "time.cloudflare.com:123"
version: 3
max_desync: 3s
disable_startup_check: false
disable_failure: false
Options
address
Determines the address of the NTP server to retrieve the time from. The format is <host>:<port>
, and both of these are
required.
version
Determines the NTP verion supported. Valid values are 3 or 4.
max_desync
This is used to tune the acceptable desync from the time reported from the NTP server. This uses our duration notation format.
disable_startup_check
Setting this to true will disable the startup check entirely.
disable_failure
Setting this to true will allow Authelia to start and just log an error instead of exiting. The default is that if Authelia can contact the NTP server successfully, and the time reported by the server is greater than what is configured in max_desync that Authelia fails to start and logs a fatal error.