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caddy-security authentication portal Caddyfile configuration. Use when creating, reviewing, or modifying security authentication portal blocks, route-level authenticate directives, portal crypto, enabled identity stores, OAuth or SAML identity providers, SSO app providers, trusted redirects, source address validation, or portal wiring. For cookies, UI, and user transforms use the focused authentication subskills.

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Configuration Authentication

Purpose

Use this skill to configure authentication portal <name> blocks and the route-level authenticate with <portal> handler.

Use configuration-http-integrations for route placement, matcher forms, same-host or split-host portal wiring, portal/protected route separation, and directive-order guardrails when attaching the portal to HTTP routes.

Read these files when details matter:

  • caddyfile_authn.go for the portal block.
  • caddyfile_authn_crypto.go for crypto key directives.
  • caddyfile_authn_misc.go for enable, validate, and trust.
  • plugin_authn.go for route-level authenticate syntax.
  • ../go-authcrunch/config.go for portal validation, default backend attachment, and user registration wiring.
  • ../go-authcrunch/pkg/authn/config.go and ../go-authcrunch/pkg/authn/portal.go for portal defaults and runtime behavior.

Use focused sibling skills for specialized portal sub-blocks:

  • configuration-crypto for portal crypto defaults, JWT signing keys, auto-generated keys, token names and lifetimes, secret-backed key material, and System API system keys.
  • configuration-authentication-cookies for cookie and token-cookie naming.
  • configuration-authentication-ui for ui blocks, templates, static assets, custom CSS/JS/HTML, themes, languages, logos, and private links.
  • configuration-authentication-user-transforms for transform user blocks, ACL matchers, transform actions, challenges, claim replacements, and UI links emitted by transforms.
  • configuration-saml-providers for saml identity provider <name> login providers enabled by the portal.
  • authentication-portal-api for JSON login, /whoami, /beacon, refresh token, and admin/server API endpoint behavior.

Shape

security {
	local identity store localdb {
		realm local
		path assets/config/users.json
	}

	authentication portal myportal {
		crypto default token lifetime 3600
		crypto key sign-verify {env.JWT_SHARED_KEY}
		enable identity store localdb
	}
}

example.com {
	route /auth* {
		authenticate with myportal
	}
}

The portal name must match the authenticate with <portal> reference. Route-level syntax also allows a matcher: authenticate @matcher with <portal>.

Portal Wiring

Add only the backends the portal should use:

enable identity store localdb
enable identity provider github azure
enable sso provider aws

Define those stores, identity providers, or SSO app providers with the matching domain skills before enabling them. enable identity provider <name> references oauth identity provider <name> or saml identity provider <name> blocks; enable sso provider <name> references sso provider <name> SSO app blocks. Identity stores and identity providers can take multiple names on one line.

If a portal has no explicit identity stores and no explicit identity providers, authcrunch currently attaches all configured identity stores and identity providers during Config.Validate(). Prefer explicit enable lines in new examples. After defaults and disabled-backend filtering, a portal must have at least one identity store or identity provider; SSO providers are additional app providers and do not satisfy the login-backend requirement by themselves.

User registration is global authcrunch config. A user registration <name> block names its target identity store; authcrunch validates that store, marks it registration-enabled, and attaches the registry to any portal that has that identity store enabled. Do not generate an enable user registration <name> portal line: the current enable parser does not accept it even though an old syntax comment still mentions it.

Common Portal Options

Use crypto keys for token signing and verification:

crypto default token lifetime 3600
crypto key sign-verify {env.JWT_SHARED_KEY}

Use both enable source ip tracking and validate source address when issued tokens should carry and verify the source address. The first sets authcrunch token grantor source-address tracking; the second makes the token validator enforce the source-address claim.

Trusted redirect URI checks support login and logout redirect targets:

trust login redirect uri domain exact example.com path prefix /app
trust logout redirect uri domain example.com path /

The match type is optional and defaults to exact; supported match types are exact, partial, prefix, suffix, and regex.

Enable admin/server API endpoints only when they are needed and protected by an authenticated admin session:

enable admin api

See authentication-portal-api for /api/server/metadata, /api/server/realms, /api/server/info, JSON login, /beacon, and /whoami behavior. Admin API troubleshooting should check the directive, the active portal session, and whether the user has an admin role before changing route layout.

Portal access uses built-in role tiers. authp/admin grants administrative portal capabilities, authp/user grants normal user settings/profile capabilities, and authp/guest is the fallback portal-only role when neither admin nor user roles are assigned. When debugging portal UI access, search debug logs for configured portal access-list rules and inspect transforms that add or drop authp/* roles.

Fixtures

Use these fixtures as examples:

  • testdata/caddyfile_adapt/testcase_security_authentication_portal.Caddyfile
  • testdata/caddyfile_adapt/testcase_authenticate_with_registration.Caddyfile
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