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Update .env.example with new Auth variables
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@ -54,7 +54,14 @@ LOG_CHANNEL=daily
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APP_LOG_LEVEL=notice
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# Database config & credentials
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# If you're looking for performance improvements, you could install memcached.
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CACHE_DRIVER=file
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SESSION_DRIVER=file
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FILESYSTEM_DRIVER=local
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#### Database config & credentials ####
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DB_CONNECTION=sqlite
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DB_DATABASE="path/to/your/database.sqlite"
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@ -69,13 +76,7 @@ DB_DATABASE="path/to/your/database.sqlite"
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# DB_PASSWORD=secret
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# If you're looking for performance improvements, you could install memcached.
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CACHE_DRIVER=file
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SESSION_DRIVER=file
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FILESYSTEM_DRIVER=local
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# Mail settings
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#### Mail settings ####
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# Refer your email provider documentation to configure your mail settings
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# Set a value for every available setting to avoid issue
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@ -91,6 +92,59 @@ MAIL_FROM_NAME=null
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MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS=null
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#### Authentication settings ####
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# The default authentication guard
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#
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# Supported:
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# 'web-guard' : The Laravel built-in auth system (default if nulled)
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# 'reverse-proxy-guard' : When 2FAuth is deployed behind a reverse-proxy that handle authentication
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#
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# WARNING
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# When using 'reverse-proxy-guard' 2FAuth
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AUTHENTICATION_GUARD=
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# Name of the HTTP headers sent by the reverse proxy that identifies the authenticated user at proxy level.
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# Check your proxy documentation to find out how these headers are named (i.e 'REMOTE_USER', 'REMOTE_EMAIL', etc...)
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# (only relevant when AUTHENTICATION_GUARD is set to 'reverse-proxy-guard')
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AUTH_PROXY_HEADER_FOR_USER=
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AUTH_PROXY_HEADER_FOR_EMAIL=
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#### WebAuthn settings ####
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# Relying Party name, aka the name of the application. If null, defaults to APP_NAME
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WEBAUTHN_NAME=
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# Relying Party ID. If null, the device will fill it internally.
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# See https://webauthn-doc.spomky-labs.com/pre-requisites/the-relying-party#how-to-determine-the-relying-party-id
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WEBAUTHN_ID=
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# Optional image data in BASE64 (128 bytes maximum) or an image url
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# See https://webauthn-doc.spomky-labs.com/pre-requisites/the-relying-party#relying-party-icon
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WEBAUTHN_ICON=
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# Use this setting to control how user verification behave during the
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# WebAuthn authentication flow.
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#
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# Most authenticators and smartphones will ask the user to actively verify
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# themselves for log in. For example, through a touch plus pin code,
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# password entry, or biometric recognition (e.g., presenting a fingerprint).
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# The intent is to distinguish one user from any other.
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#
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# Supported:
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# 'required': Will ALWAYS ask for user verification
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# 'preferred' (default) : Will ask for user verification IF POSSIBLE
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# 'discouraged' : Will NOT ask for user verification (for example, to minimize disruption to the user interaction flow)
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WEBAUTHN_USER_VERIFICATION=
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# Leave the following configuration vars as is.
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# Unless you like to tinker and know what you're doing.
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