two-factor-auth-server

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two-factor-auth-server

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two-factor-auth-server is the simplest to set up HTTP 2-factor authentication server. It is compatible with NGINX auth_request module and is used in production to secure internal services in a swarm cluster.

Getting started

This project is docker-enabled so that you can deploy and test it very quickly. Before starting, make sure you don't have anything listening on port 8080. Then, type the following command to build and deploy the services:

docker-compose build
docker-compose up -d

After few seconds the services should be running and you should be able to visit http://localhost:8080/ and access the login page:

login-page

LDAP authentication

An LDAP server has been deployed with the following credentials: admin/password.

TOTP verification

You can use Google Authenticator for the verification of the TOTP token. You can either enter the base32 secret key or scan the QR code in Google Authenticator and the application should start generating verification tokens.

Test secret key: GRWGIJS6IRHVEODVNRCXCOBMJ5AGC6ZE

secret-key

Documentation

two-factor-auth-server provides a way to log in using LDAP credentials and TOTP tokens. When the user is logged in, the server generates a JSON web token with an expiry date that the user must keep in the access_token cookie.

Endpoints

Here are the available endpoints:

Endpoint Method Description
/login GET Serve a static webpage for login
/logout GET Logout the current session if logged in
/_auth GET Verify whether the user is logged in
/_auth POST Generate an access token to store in access_token cookie

Parameters

And the parameters:

Endpoint Parameters Returns
/login None Login static page
/logout None Redirect to redirect parameter
/_auth (GET) access_token cookie containing the JSON web token @204 or @401
/_auth (POST) { password: 'abc', username: 'user', token: '0982'} @200 with access_token or @401

Contributing to two-factor-auth-server

Follow contributing file.

License

two-factor-auth-server is licensed under the MIT License. The terms of the license are as follows:

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2016 - Clement Michaud

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