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TOML
112 lines
4.1 KiB
TOML
# The webserver bind address. Requires TLS certificates.
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# If the port is set to 443 you may require the
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# NET_BIND_SERVICE capability.
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# Defaults to "127.0.0.1:8443"
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bindaddress = "[::]:8443"
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#
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# The read-only ldap server bind address. Requires
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# TLS certificates. If set to 636 you may require
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# the NET_BIND_SERVICE capability.
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# Defaults to "" (disabled)
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# ldapbindaddress = "[::]:3636"
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#
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# HTTPS requests can be reverse proxied by a loadbalancer.
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# To preserve the original IP of the caller, these systems
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# will often add a header such as "Forwarded" or
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# "X-Forwarded-For". If set to true, then this header is
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# respected as the "authoritative" source of the IP of the
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# connected client. If you are not using a load balancer
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# then you should leave this value as default.
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# Defaults to false
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# trust_x_forward_for = false
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#
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# The path to the kanidm database.
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db_path = "/data/kanidm.db"
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#
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# If you have a known filesystem, kanidm can tune database
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# to match. Valid choices are:
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# [zfs, other]
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# If you are unsure about this leave it as the default
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# (other). After changing this
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# value you must run a vacuum task.
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# - zfs:
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# * sets database pagesize to 64k. You must set
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# recordsize=64k on the zfs filesystem.
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# - other:
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# * sets database pagesize to 4k, matching most
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# filesystems block sizes.
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# db_fs_type = "zfs"
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#
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# The number of entries to store in the in-memory cache.
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# Minimum value is 256. If unset
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# an automatic heuristic is used to scale this.
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# db_arc_size = 2048
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#
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# TLS chain and key in pem format. Both must be present
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tls_chain = "/data/chain.pem"
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tls_key = "/data/key.pem"
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#
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# The log level of the server. May be one of info, debug, trace
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#
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# NOTE: this is overridden by environment variables at runtime
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# Defaults to "info"
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# log_level = "info"
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#
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# The DNS domain name of the server. This is used in a
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# number of security-critical contexts
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# such as webauthn, so it *must* match your DNS
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# hostname. It is used to create
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# security principal names such as `william@idm.example.com`
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# so that in a (future)
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# trust configuration it is possible to have unique Security
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# Principal Names (spns) throughout the topology.
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# ⚠️ WARNING ⚠️
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# Changing this value WILL break many types of registered
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# credentials for accounts
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# including but not limited to webauthn, oauth tokens, and more.
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# If you change this value you *must* run
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# `kanidmd domain_name_change` immediately after.
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domain = "idm.example.com"
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#
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# The origin for webauthn. This is the url to the server,
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# with the port included if
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# it is non-standard (any port except 443). This must match
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# or be a descendent of the
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# domain name you configure above. If these two items are
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# not consistent, the server WILL refuse to start!
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# origin = "https://idm.example.com"
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origin = "https://idm.example.com:8443"
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#
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# The role of this server. This affects available features
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# and how replication may interact.
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# Valid roles are:
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# - WriteReplica
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# This server provides all functionality of Kanidm. It
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# allows authentication, writes, and
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# the web user interface to be served.
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# - WriteReplicaNoUI
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# This server is the same as a WriteReplica, but does NOT
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# offer the web user interface.
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# - ReadOnlyReplica
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# This server will not writes initiated by clients. It
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# supports authentication and reads,
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# and must have a replication agreement as a source of
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# its data.
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# Defaults to "WriteReplica".
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# role = "WriteReplica"
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#
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[online_backup]
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# The path to the output folder for online backups
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path = "/data/kanidm/backups/"
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# The schedule to run online backups (see https://crontab.guru/)
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# every day at 22:00 UTC (default)
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schedule = "00 22 * * *"
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# four times a day at 3 minutes past the hour, every 6th hours
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# schedule = "03 */6 * * *"
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# We also support non standard cron syntax, with the following format:
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# sec min hour day of month month day of week year
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# (it's very similar to the standard cron syntax, it just allows to specify the seconds
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# at the beginning and the year at the end)
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# Number of backups to keep (default 7)
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# versions = 7
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