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nginx: Basic Authentication & Authorization
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.. Warning::
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Passwords in password files cannot be stored securely.
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Your passwords are stored in plain text in the configuration and as md5 in the
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nginx password files. Secure password hashes like bcrypt_, scrypt_ or
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Argon_ 2 are currently not supported by nginx.
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Please also note that basic authentication transfers the credentials in plain text
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to the server. It is recommended that you only use it via HTTPS because otherwise
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every attacker with a network sniffer such as Wireshark_ (and mabe some additional
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man in the middle tools like ettercap_ or fake_router6_) will be able to intercept
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your connection to the server and read your password.
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.. _Argon: https://github.com/P-H-C/phc-winner-argon2
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.. _bcrypt: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bcrypt
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.. _scrypt: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrypt
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.. _Wireshark: https://www.wireshark.org/
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.. _ettercap: https://www.ettercap-project.org/
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.. _fake_router6: https://github.com/vanhauser-thc/thc-ipv6
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Background Information
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Basic authentication encodes the username and the password in Base64 in a HTTP header.
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Because it is really simple to implement, almost every HTTP client supports it.
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For this reason, people use it to protect REST interfaces and so on.
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Also authentication for the OPNsense API supports this kind of authentication.
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Configuration
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Create Users
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Navigate to the "Credential" tab.
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.. image:: images/nginx_user.png
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Enter a username and a password and press ok
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Create An User List
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Navigate to the tab "User List".
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.. image:: images/nginx_users.png
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Select all users, that should have access to a specific resource and give this group a name.
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Assign it to a Location
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In the last step, the user list must be added to the location.
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.. image:: images/nginx_auth_location.png
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As soon as you restart the server,
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you will need to log in to access the contents of this directory.
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To do so, you can enter any string in the basic authentication field,
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which will be sent as an realm. The user list is the list previously
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created.
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Reload the server.
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Testing
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You can use curl to check if it works. In a browser like Firefox, a dialog asking for credentials should open.
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.. code-block:: sh
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curl -v -u user:password "http://example.com/restricted/image.png"
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Advanced Authentication
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The entry advanced authentication is used to call an external authentication
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provider. In the case of OPNsense, this is currently a special script,
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which authenticates agains the local database. If you want to use it,
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do not enter a realm nor select a user list.
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Please note that this feature may change in the future.
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