YubiKey Authentication

Yubico is a cloud-based service that enables strong, easy-to-use and affordable two-factor authentication with one-time passwords through their flagship product, YubiKey. Once Yubico client-id and secret-key are obtained, then the configuration options available to use YubiKey devices as a primary authentication source that CAS server could use to authenticate users.

To configure YubiKey accounts and obtain API keys, refer to the documentation.

YubiKey authentication components are enabled by including the following dependencies in the WAR overlay:

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    <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
    <artifactId>cas-server-support-yubikey</artifactId>
    <version>${cas.version}</version>
</dependency>
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    imports {
        mavenBom "org.apereo.cas:cas-server-support-bom:${project.'cas.version'}"
    }
}

dependencies {
    implementation "org.apereo.cas:cas-server-support-yubikey"
}
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dependencies {
    /*
        The following platform references should be included automatically and are listed here for reference only.

        implementation enforcedPlatform("org.apereo.cas:cas-server-support-bom:${project.'cas.version'}")
        implementation platform(org.springframework.boot.gradle.plugin.SpringBootPlugin.BOM_COORDINATES)
        
    */
    implementation "org.apereo.cas:cas-server-support-yubikey"
}

Actuator Endpoints

The following endpoints are provided by CAS:

 Delete all Yubikey accounts.

 Delete Yubikey account for username.

 Get Yubikey account for username.

 Get all Yubikey accounts.

 Export all Yubikey accounts as a zip file.

 Import a Yubikey account as a JSON document.


Configuration

The following settings and properties are available from the CAS configuration catalog:

The configuration settings listed below are tagged as Required in the CAS configuration metadata. This flag indicates that the presence of the setting may be needed to activate or affect the behavior of the CAS feature and generally should be reviewed, possibly owned and adjusted. If the setting is assigned a default value, you do not need to strictly put the setting in your copy of the configuration, but should review it nonetheless to make sure it matches your deployment expectations.

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.groovy.location=
  • The location of the resource. Resources can be URLs, or files found either on the classpath or outside somewhere in the file system.

    In the event the configured resource is a Groovy script, specially if the script set to reload on changes, you may need to adjust the total number of inotify instances. On Linux, you may need to add the following line to /etc/sysctl.conf: fs.inotify.max_user_instances = 256.

    You can check the current value via cat /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_instances.

    In situations and scenarios where CAS is able to automatically watch the underlying resource for changes and detect updates and modifications dynamically, you may be able to specify the following setting as either an environment variable or system property with a value of false to disable the resource watcher: org.apereo.cas.util.io.PathWatcherService.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.GroovyMultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.rest.url=
  • The endpoint URL to contact and retrieve attributes.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.RestfulMultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.encryption.key=
  • The encryption key is a JWT whose length is defined by the encryption key size setting.

    This setting supports the Spring Expression Language.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.EncryptionJwtCryptoProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.signing.key=
  • The signing key is a JWT whose length is defined by the signing key size setting.

    This setting supports the Spring Expression Language.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.SigningJwtCryptoProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.dax.url=
  • Cluster url. For example, dax://my-cluster.l6fzcv.dax-clusters.us-east-1.amazonaws.com.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.dynamodb.DynamoDbDaxProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.cluster.nodes[0].host=
  • Server's host address.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisClusterNodeProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.cluster.nodes[0].port=
  • Server's port number.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisClusterNodeProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.cluster.nodes[0].replica-of=
  • Set the id of the master node.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisClusterNodeProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.cluster.nodes[0].type=
  • Indicate the type/role of this node. Accepted values are: MASTER, REPLICA.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisClusterNodeProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.cluster.password=
  • The cluster connection's password.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisClusterProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.cluster.username=
  • The cluster connection's username.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisClusterProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.enabled=false
  • Enable the pooling configuration.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.sentinel.master=
  • Name of Redis server.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisSentinelProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.client-id=0
  • Yubikey client id.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMultifactorAuthenticationProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.rest.url=
  • The endpoint URL to contact and retrieve attributes.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRestfulMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.secret-key=
  • Yubikey secret key.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMultifactorAuthenticationProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.credential-access-key=
  • Use access-key provided by AWS to authenticate.

    This setting supports the Spring Expression Language.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.credential-secret-key=
  • Use secret key provided by AWS to authenticate.

    This setting supports the Spring Expression Language.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.endpoint=
  • AWS custom endpoint.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.region=
  • AWS region used.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.driver-class=org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver
  • The JDBC driver used to connect to the database.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.password=
  • The database connection password.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.url=jdbc:hsqldb:mem:cas-hsql-database
  • The database connection URL.

    This setting supports the Spring Expression Language.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.user=sa
  • The database user.

    The database user must have sufficient permissions to be able to handle schema changes and updates, when needed.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.client-uri=
  • The connection uri to the mongodb instance. This typically takes on the form of mongodb://user:psw@ds135522.somewhere.com:35522/db. If not specified, will fallback onto other individual settings. If specified, takes over all other settings where applicable.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.collection=
  • MongoDb database collection name to fetch and/or create.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.database-name=
  • MongoDb database instance name.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.host=localhost
  • MongoDb database host for authentication. Multiple host addresses may be defined, separated by comma. If more than one host is defined, it is assumed that each host contains the port as well, if any. Otherwise the configuration may fallback onto the port defined.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.password=
  • MongoDb database password for authentication.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.port=27017
  • MongoDb database port.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.user-id=
  • MongoDb database user for authentication.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.database=0
  • Database index used by the connection factory.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.enabled=true
  • Whether the module is enabled or not, defaults to true.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.host=localhost
  • Redis server host.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.password=
  • Login password of the redis server.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.port=6379
  • Redis server port.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.username=
  • Login username of the redis server.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

    The configuration settings listed below are tagged as Optional in the CAS configuration metadata. This flag indicates that the presence of the setting is not immediately necessary in the end-user CAS configuration, because a default value is assigned or the activation of the feature is not conditionally controlled by the setting value. In other words, you should only include this field in your configuration if you need to modify the default value or if you need to turn on the feature controlled by the setting.

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.authentication-attribute-name=
  • Skip multifactor authentication based on designated authentication attribute names.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.authentication-attribute-value=
  • Optionally, skip multifactor authentication based on designated authentication attribute values. Multiple values may be separated by a comma.

    This settings supports regular expression patterns. [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.authentication-handler-name=
  • Skip multifactor authentication depending on form of primary authentication execution. Specifically, skip multifactor if the a particular authentication handler noted by its name successfully is able to authenticate credentials in the primary factor. Multiple values may be separated by a comma.

    This settings supports regular expression patterns. [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.authentication-method-name=
  • Skip multifactor authentication depending on method/form of primary authentication execution. Specifically, skip multifactor if the authentication method attribute collected as part of authentication metadata matches a certain value. Multiple values may be separated by a comma.

    This settings supports regular expression patterns. [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.credential-class-type=
  • Skip multifactor authentication depending on form of primary credentials. Value must equal the fully qualified class name of the credential type.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.http-request-headers=
  • Skip multifactor authentication if the http request contains the defined header names. Header names may be comma-separated and can be regular expressions; values are ignored.

    This settings supports regular expression patterns. [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.http-request-remote-address=
  • Skip multifactor authentication if the http request's remote address or host matches the value defined here. The value may be specified as a regular expression.

    This settings supports regular expression patterns. [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.principal-attribute-name=
  • Skip multifactor authentication based on designated principal attribute names.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.principal-attribute-value=
  • Optionally, skip multifactor authentication based on designated principal attribute values.

    This settings supports regular expression patterns. [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.rest.basic-auth-password=
  • If REST endpoint is protected via basic authentication, specify the password for authentication.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.RestfulMultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.rest.basic-auth-username=
  • If REST endpoint is protected via basic authentication, specify the username for authentication.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.RestfulMultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.rest.headers=
  • Headers, defined as a Map, to include in the request when making the REST call. Will overwrite any header that CAS is pre-defined to send and include in the request. Key in the map should be the header name and the value in the map should be the header value.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.RestfulMultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.rest.method=GET
  • HTTP method to use when contacting the rest endpoint. Examples include GET, POST, etc.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.RestfulMultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.alg=
  • The signing/encryption algorithm to use.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.EncryptionJwtSigningJwtCryptographyProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.enabled=true
  • Whether crypto operations are enabled.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.EncryptionJwtSigningJwtCryptographyProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.encryption.key-size=512
  • The encryption key size.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.EncryptionJwtCryptoProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.signing.key-size=512
  • The signing key size.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.SigningJwtCryptoProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.strategy-type=ENCRYPT_AND_SIGN
  • Control the cipher sequence of operations. The accepted values are:

    • ENCRYPT_AND_SIGN: Encrypt the value first, and then sign.
    • SIGN_AND_ENCRYPT: Sign the value first, and then encrypt.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.EncryptionJwtSigningJwtCryptographyProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.pool.keep-alive-time=0
  • This property controls the keepalive interval for a connection in the pool. An in-use connection will never be tested by the keepalive thread, only when it is idle will it be tested. Default is zero, which disables this feature.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.ConnectionPoolingProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.pool.max-size=18
  • Controls the maximum number of connections to keep in the pool, including both idle and in-use connections.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.ConnectionPoolingProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.pool.max-wait=PT2S
  • Sets the maximum time in seconds that this data source will wait while attempting to connect to a database.

    A value of zero specifies that the timeout is the default system timeout if there is one; otherwise, it specifies that there is no timeout.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.ConnectionPoolingProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.pool.maximum-lifetime=PT10M
  • This property controls the maximum lifetime of a connection in the pool. When a connection reaches this timeout, even if recently used, it will be retired from the pool. An in-use connection will never be retired, only when it is idle will it be removed.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.ConnectionPoolingProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.pool.min-size=6
  • Controls the minimum size that the pool is allowed to reach, including both idle and in-use connections.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.ConnectionPoolingProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.pool.name=
  • Set the name of the connection pool. This is primarily used for the MBean to uniquely identify the pool configuration.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.ConnectionPoolingProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.pool.suspension=false
  • Whether or not pool suspension is allowed.

    There is a performance impact when pool suspension is enabled. Unless you need it (for a redundancy system for example) do not enable it.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.ConnectionPoolingProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.pool.timeout-millis=1000
  • The maximum number of milliseconds that the pool will wait for a connection to be validated as alive.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.ConnectionPoolingProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.dax.connect-timeout=PT5S
  • Connection timeout, calculated in milliseconds.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.dynamodb.DynamoDbDaxProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.dax.connection-ttl=PT0S
  • How long should connections be kept alive, calculated in milliseconds.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.dynamodb.DynamoDbDaxProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.dax.idle-timeout=PT15S
  • Connection idle timeout, calculated in milliseconds.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.dynamodb.DynamoDbDaxProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.dax.max-concurrency=1000
  • Determines the maximum number of concurrent requests that can be made to the DAX cluster.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.dynamodb.DynamoDbDaxProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.dax.read-retries=2
  • Number of read retry attempts.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.dynamodb.DynamoDbDaxProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.dax.request-timeout=PT5S
  • Request execution timeout, calculated in milliseconds.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.dynamodb.DynamoDbDaxProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.dax.write-retries=2
  • Number of write retry attempts.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.dynamodb.DynamoDbDaxProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.pool.idle-time=PT30S
  • The maximum idle time of a pooled connection. A zero value indicates no limit to the idle time. A pooled connection that has exceeded its idle time will be closed and replaced when necessary by a new connection.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mongo.MongoDbConnectionPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.pool.life-time=PT60S
  • The maximum time a pooled connection can live for. A zero value indicates no limit to the life time. A pooled connection that has exceeded its life time will be closed and replaced when necessary by a new connection.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mongo.MongoDbConnectionPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.pool.max-size=10
  • Maximum number of connections to keep around.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mongo.MongoDbConnectionPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.pool.max-wait-time=PT60S
  • The maximum time that a thread may wait for a connection to become available.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mongo.MongoDbConnectionPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.pool.min-size=1
  • Minimum number of connections to keep around.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mongo.MongoDbConnectionPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.pool.per-host=10
  • Total number of connections allowed per host.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mongo.MongoDbConnectionPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.cluster.adaptive-topology-refresh=false
  • Whether adaptive topology refreshing using all available refresh triggers should be used.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisClusterProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.cluster.dynamic-refresh-sources=true
  • Whether to discover and query all cluster nodes for obtaining the cluster topology. When set to false, only the initial seed nodes are used as sources for topology discovery.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisClusterProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.cluster.max-redirects=0
  • The max number of redirects to follow.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisClusterProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.cluster.nodes=
  • List of nodes available in the redis cluster.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisClusterProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.cluster.nodes[0].id=
  • Identifier of this node.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisClusterNodeProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.cluster.nodes[0].name=
  • Name of this node.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisClusterNodeProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.cluster.topology-refresh-period=
  • Enables periodic refresh of cluster topology and sets the refresh period.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisClusterProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.fairness=false
  • Returns whether or not the pool serves threads waiting to borrow objects fairly. True means that waiting threads are served as if waiting in a FIFO queue.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.lifo=true
  • Returns whether the pool has LIFO (last in, first out) behaviour with respect to idle objects - always returning the most recently used object from the pool, or as a FIFO (first in, first out) queue, where the pool always returns the oldest object in the idle object pool.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.max-active=8
  • Max number of connections that can be allocated by the pool at a given time. Use a negative value for no limit.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.max-idle=8
  • Max number of "idle" connections in the pool. Use a negative value to indicate an unlimited number of idle connections.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.max-wait=PT5S
  • Maximum amount of time (in milliseconds) a connection allocation should block before throwing an exception when the pool is exhausted. Use a negative value to block indefinitely.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.min-evictable-idle-time-millis=0
  • Sets the minimum amount of time an object may sit idle in the pool before it is eligible for eviction by the idle object evictor (if any - see setTimeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis(long)). When non-positive, no objects will be evicted from the pool due to idle time alone.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.min-idle=0
  • Target for the minimum number of idle connections to maintain in the pool. This setting only has an effect if it is positive.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.num-tests-per-eviction-run=0
  • Sets the maximum number of objects to examine during each run (if any) of the idle object evictor thread. When positive, the number of tests performed for a run will be the minimum of the configured value and the number of idle instances in the pool. When negative, the number of tests performed will be ceil(getNumIdle()/ abs(getNumTestsPerEvictionRun())) which means that when the value is -n roughly one nth of the idle objects will be tested per run.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.soft-min-evictable-idle-time-millis=0
  • Sets the minimum amount of time an object may sit idle in the pool before it is eligible for eviction by the idle object evictor (if any - see setTimeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis(long)), with the extra condition that at least minIdle object instances remain in the pool. This setting is overridden by getMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis() (that is, if getMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis() is positive, then getSoftMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis() is ignored).

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.test-on-borrow=false
  • Returns whether objects borrowed from the pool will be validated before being returned from the borrowObject() method. Validation is performed by the validateObject() method of the factory associated with the pool. If the object fails to validate, it will be removed from the pool and destroyed, and a new attempt will be made to borrow an object from the pool.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.test-on-create=false
  • Returns whether objects created for the pool will be validated before being returned from the borrowObject() method. Validation is performed by the validateObject() method of the factory associated with the pool. If the object fails to validate, then borrowObject() will fail.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.test-on-return=false
  • Returns whether objects borrowed from the pool will be validated when they are returned to the pool via the returnObject() method. Validation is performed by the validateObject() method of the factory associated with the pool. Returning objects that fail validation are destroyed rather then being returned the pool.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.pool.test-while-idle=false
  • Returns whether objects sitting idle in the pool will be validated by the idle object evictor ( if any - see setTimeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis(long)). Validation is performed by the validateObject() method of the factory associated with the pool. If the object fails to validate, it will be removed from the pool and destroyed.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisPoolProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.sentinel.node=
  • list of host:port pairs.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisSentinelProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.sentinel.password=
  • Login password of the sentinel server.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.redis.RedisSentinelProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.allowed-devices=
  • Collection of allowed devices allowed per user. This is done using a key-value structure where the key is the user the value is the allowed collection of yubikey device ids.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMultifactorAuthenticationProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.api-urls=
  • YubiKey API urls to contact for verification of credentials.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMultifactorAuthenticationProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.failure-mode=CLOSED
  • The failure mode policy for this MFA provider. The authentication policy by default supports fail-closed mode, which means that if you attempt to exercise a particular provider available to CAS and the provider cannot be reached, authentication will be stopped and an error will be displayed. You can of course change this behavior so that authentication proceeds without exercising the provider functionality, if that provider cannot respond. Each defined multifactor authentication provider can set its own failure mode policy. Failure modes set at this location will override the global failure mode, but defer to any failure mode set by the registered service. Available values are as follows:

    • OPEN: Disallow MFA, proceed with authentication but don't communicate MFA to the RP.
    • CLOSED: Disallow MFA, block with authentication.
    • PHANTOM: Disallow MFA, proceed with authentication and communicate MFA to the RP.
    • NONE: Do not check for failure at all.
    • UNDEFINED: The default one indicating that no failure mode is set at all.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMultifactorAuthenticationProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.id=
  • The identifier for the multifactor provider. In most cases, this need not be configured explicitly, unless multiple instances of the same provider type are configured in CAS.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMultifactorAuthenticationProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.json-file=
  • Keep device registration records inside a static JSON resource.

    This setting supports the Spring Expression Language.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMultifactorAuthenticationProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.multiple-device-registration-enabled=false
  • When enabled, allows the user/system to accept multiple accounts and device registrations per user, allowing one to switch between or register new devices/accounts automatically.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMultifactorAuthenticationProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.name=
  • The name of the authentication handler used to verify credentials in MFA. Remember that if you have more than one authentication handler of the same type, the names must be defined uniquely for each authentication scheme. Failing to do so may force CAS to not register authentication handlers with a duplicate name.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMultifactorAuthenticationProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.order=
  • The order of the authentication handler in the chain.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMultifactorAuthenticationProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.rank=0
  • At times, CAS needs to determine the correct provider when step-up authentication is required. Consider for a moment that CAS already has established an SSO session with/without a provider and has reached a level of authentication. Another incoming request attempts to exercise that SSO session with a different and often competing authentication requirement that may differ from the authentication level CAS has already established. Concretely, examples may be:

    • CAS has achieved an SSO session, but a separate request now requires step-up authentication with DuoSecurity.
    • CAS has achieved an SSO session with an authentication level satisfied by DuoSecurity, but a separate request now requires step-up authentication with YubiKey.
    In certain scenarios, CAS will attempt to rank authentication levels and compare them with each other. If CAS already has achieved a level that is higher than what the incoming request requires, no step-up authentication will be performed. If the opposite is true, CAS will route the authentication flow to the required authentication level and upon success, will adjust the SSO session with the new higher authentication level now satisfied. Ranking of authentication methods is done per provider via specific properties for each. Note that the higher the rank value is, the higher on the security scale it remains. A provider that ranks higher with a larger weight value trumps and override others with a lower value.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMultifactorAuthenticationProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.rest.basic-auth-password=
  • If REST endpoint is protected via basic authentication, specify the password for authentication.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRestfulMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.rest.basic-auth-username=
  • If REST endpoint is protected via basic authentication, specify the username for authentication.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRestfulMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.rest.headers=
  • Headers, defined as a Map, to include in the request when making the REST call. Will overwrite any header that CAS is pre-defined to send and include in the request. Key in the map should be the header name and the value in the map should be the header value.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRestfulMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.rest.method=GET
  • HTTP method to use when contacting the rest endpoint. Examples include GET, POST, etc.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRestfulMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.trusted-device-enabled=false
  • Indicates whether this provider should support trusted devices.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMultifactorAuthenticationProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.validator=VERIFY
  • Define the strategy that controls how devices should be validated. Available values are as follows:

    • VERIFY: Verify yubikey devices via YubiKey APIs.
    • SKIP: Skip all validations checks and accept all devices.
    • REJECT: Reject all devices.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMultifactorAuthenticationProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.billing-mode=PROVISIONED
  • Billing mode specifies how you are charged for read and write throughput and how you manage capacity. Available values are as follows:

    • PROVISIONED: Provisioned mode means that you specify the number of reads and writes per second that you expect your application to use. Provisioned mode is a good option if any of the following are true:
      • You have predictable application traffic.
      • You run applications whose traffic is consistent or ramps gradually.
      • You can forecast capacity requirements to control costs.
      You can use auto scaling to automatically adjust capacity based on the specified utilization rate to ensure application performance while reducing costs.
    • PAY_PER_REQUEST: Pay-per-request or on-demand billing means that you're charged for only the read/write requests that you use. On-demand mode is a good option if any of the following are true:
      • You create new tables with unknown workloads.
      • You have unpredictable application traffic.
      • You prefer the ease of paying for only what you use.
      Tables using on-demand mode support all DynamoDB features (such as encryption at rest, point-in-time recovery, global tables, and so on) with the exception of auto scaling, which is not applicable with this mode.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.client-execution-timeout=10000
  • Client execution timeout.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.connection-timeout=5000
  • Connection timeout.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.drop-tables-on-startup=false
  • Flag that indicates whether to drop tables on start up.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.local-address=
  • Local address.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.local-instance=false
  • Indicates that the database instance is local to the deployment that does not require or use any credentials or other configuration other than host and region. This is mostly used during development and testing.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.max-connections=10
  • Maximum connections setting.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.prevent-table-creation-on-startup=false
  • Flag that indicates whether to prevent CAS from creating tables.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.profile-name=
  • Profile name to use.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.profile-path=
  • Profile path.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.proxy-host=
  • Optionally specifies the proxy host to connect through.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.proxy-password=
  • Optionally specifies the proxy password to connect through.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.proxy-username=
  • Optionally specifies the proxy username to connect through.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.read-capacity=10
  • Read capacity.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.retry-mode=STANDARD
  • Outline the requested retry mode. Accepted values are STANDARD, LEGACY.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.socket-timeout=5000
  • Socket timeout.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.table-name=DynamoDbYubiKeyDevices
  • The table name used and created by CAS to hold devices in DynamoDb.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.time-offset=0
  • Time offset.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.use-reaper=false
  • Flag that indicates whether to use reaper.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.dynamo-db.write-capacity=10
  • Write capacity.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyDynamoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.autocommit=false
  • The default auto-commit behavior of connections in the pool. Determined whether queries such as update/insert should be immediately executed without waiting for an underlying transaction.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.batch-size=100
  • A non-zero value enables use of JDBC2 batch updates by Hibernate. e.g. recommended values between 5 and 30.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.connection-timeout=PT30S
  • Indicates the maximum number of milliseconds that the service can wait to obtain a connection.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.data-source-name=
  • Attempts to do a JNDI data source look up for the data source name specified. Will attempt to locate the data source object as is.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.ddl-auto=update
  • Hibernate feature to automatically validate and exports DDL to the schema. By default, creates and drops the schema automatically when a session is starts and ends. Setting the value to validate or none may be more desirable for production, but any of the following options can be used:

    • validate: Validate the schema, but make no changes to the database.
    • update: Update the schema.
    • create: Create the schema, destroying previous data.
    • create-drop: Drop the schema at the end of the session.
    • none: Do nothing.

    Note that during a version migration where any schema has changed create-drop will result in the loss of all data as soon as CAS is started. For transient data like tickets this is probably not an issue, but in cases like the audit table important data could be lost. Using `update`, while safe for data, is confirmed to result in invalid database state. validate or none settings are likely the only safe options for production use.

    For more info, see this.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.default-catalog=
  • Qualifies unqualified table names with the given catalog in generated SQL.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.default-schema=
  • Qualify unqualified table names with the given schema/tablespace in generated SQL.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.HSQLDialect
  • The database dialect is a configuration setting for platform independent software (JPA, Hibernate, etc) which allows such software to translate its generic SQL statements into vendor specific DDL, DML.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.fail-fast-timeout=1
  • Set the pool initialization failure timeout.

    • Any value greater than zero will be treated as a timeout for pool initialization. The calling thread will be blocked from continuing until a successful connection to the database, or until the timeout is reached. If the timeout is reached, then a PoolInitializationException will be thrown.
    • A value of zero will not prevent the pool from starting in the case that a connection cannot be obtained. However, upon start the pool will attempt to obtain a connection and validate that the connectionTestQuery and connectionInitSql are valid. If those validations fail, an exception will be thrown. If a connection cannot be obtained, the validation is skipped and the the pool will start and continue to try to obtain connections in the background. This can mean that callers to DataSource#getConnection() may encounter exceptions.
    • A value less than zero will not bypass any connection attempt and validation during startup, and therefore the pool will start immediately. The pool will continue to try to obtain connections in the background. This can mean that callers to DataSource#getConnection() may encounter exceptions.
    Note that if this timeout value is greater than or equal to zero (0), and therefore an initial connection validation is performed, this timeout does not override the connectionTimeout or validationTimeout; they will be honored before this timeout is applied. The default value is one millisecond.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.fetch-size=100
  • Used to specify number of rows to be fetched in a select query.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.generate-statistics=false
  • Allow hibernate to generate query statistics.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.health-query=
  • The SQL query to be executed to test the validity of connections. This is for "legacy" databases that do not support the JDBC4 Connection.isValid() API.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.idle-timeout=PT10M
  • Controls the maximum amount of time that a connection is allowed to sit idle in the pool.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.isolate-internal-queries=false
  • This property determines whether data source isolates internal pool queries, such as the connection alive test, in their own transaction.

    Since these are typically read-only queries, it is rarely necessary to encapsulate them in their own transaction. This property only applies if #autocommit is disabled.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.isolation-level-name=ISOLATION_READ_COMMITTED
  • Defines the isolation level for transactions. @see org.springframework.transaction.TransactionDefinition

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.leak-threshold=PT6S
  • Controls the amount of time that a connection can be out of the pool before a message is logged indicating a possible connection leak.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.physical-naming-strategy-class-name=org.apereo.cas.hibernate.CasHibernatePhysicalNamingStrategy
  • Fully-qualified name of the class that can control the physical naming strategy of hibernate.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.propagation-behavior-name=PROPAGATION_REQUIRED
  • Defines the propagation behavior for transactions. @see org.springframework.transaction.TransactionDefinition

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.properties=
  • Additional settings provided by Hibernate (or the connection provider) in form of key-value pairs.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.jpa.read-only=false
  • Configures the Connections to be added to the pool as read-only Connections.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyJpaMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.authentication-database-name=
  • Name of the database to use for authentication.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.drop-collection=false
  • Whether collections should be dropped on startup and re-created.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.read-concern=AVAILABLE
  • Read concern. Accepted values are:

    • LOCAL
    • MAJORITY
    • LINEARIZABLE
    • SNAPSHOT
    • AVAILABLE

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.read-preference=PRIMARY
  • Read preference. Accepted values are:

    • PRIMARY
    • SECONDARY
    • SECONDARY_PREFERRED
    • PRIMARY_PREFERRED
    • NEAREST

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.replica-set=
  • A replica set in MongoDB is a group of mongod processes that maintain the same data set. Replica sets provide redundancy and high availability, and are the basis for all production deployments.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.retry-writes=false
  • Sets whether writes should be retried if they fail due to a network error.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.socket-keep-alive=false
  • Whether the database socket connection should be tagged with keep-alive.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.ssl-enabled=false
  • Whether connections require SSL.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.timeout=PT5S
  • MongoDb database connection timeout.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.mongo.write-concern=ACKNOWLEDGED
  • Write concern describes the level of acknowledgement requested from MongoDB for write operations to a standalone mongo db or to replica sets or to sharded clusters. In sharded clusters, mongo db instances will pass the write concern on to the shards.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyMongoDbMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.certificate-file=
  • May be used when making SSL connections to build the trust manager. Sets the certificate file to use for client authentication. This is typically an X.509 certificate file (or chain file) in PEM format.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.connect-timeout=PT10S
  • Connection timeout.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.key-certificate-chain-file=
  • May be used when making SSL connections to build the key manager. Sets the key certificate file to use for client authentication. This is typically an X.509 certificate file (or chain file) in PEM format.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.key-file=
  • May be used when making SSL connections. Sets the key file for client authentication. The key is reloaded on each connection attempt that allows to replace certificates during runtime. This is typically a PKCS#8 private key file in PEM format.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.key-password=
  • The password of the #keyFile, or null if it's not password-protected.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.protocol-version=RESP3
  • Redis protocol version.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.read-from=
  • Setting that describes how Lettuce routes read operations to replica nodes. Note that modes referencing MASTER/SLAVE are deprecated (but still supported) in the Lettuce redis client dependency so migrate config to UPSTREAM/REPLICA. Available values are as follows:

    • UPSTREAM: Read from the current upstream node.
    • UPSTREAMPREFERRED: Read from the upstream node, but if it is unavailable, read from replica nodes.
    • MASTER: Read from the current upstream node.
    • MASTERPREFERRED: Read from the upstream node, but if it is unavailable, read from replica nodes.
    • SLAVE: Read from replica nodes.
    • SLAVEPREFERRED: Read from the replica nodes, but if none is unavailable, read from the upstream node.
    • REPLICA: Read from replica nodes.
    • REPLICAPREFERRED: Read from the replica nodes, but if none is unavailable, read from the upstream node.
    • ANY: Read from any node of the cluster.
    • ANYREPLICA: Read from any replica node of the cluster.
    • NEAREST: Read from the nearest node.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.scan-count=0
  • Redis scan count option. When and if specified, SCAN operations would be "counted" or limited by this setting. While SCAN does not provide guarantees about the number of elements returned at every iteration, it is possible to empirically adjust the behavior of SCAN using the COUNT option. Basically with COUNT the user specified the amount of work that should be done at every call in order to retrieve elements from the collection. This is just a hint for the implementation, however generally speaking this is what you could expect most of the times from the implementation.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.share-native-connections=
  • The shared native connection is never closed by Lettuce connection, therefore it is not validated by default when connections are retrieved. If this setting is true, a shared connection will be used for regular operations and a connection provider will be used to select a connection for blocking and tx operations only, which should not share a connection. If native connection sharing is disabled, new (or pooled) connections will be used for all operations. By default, multiple connections share a single thread-safe native connection. If you enable connection pooling, then native connection sharing will be disabled and the connection pool will be used for all operations. You may however explicitly control connection sharing via this setting as an override.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.start-tls=false
  • Start mutual TLS. In order to support TLS, Redis should be configured with a X.509 certificate and a private key. In addition, it is necessary to specify a CA certificate bundle file or path to be used as a trusted root when validating certificates.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.timeout=PT60S
  • Command timeout.

    This settings supports the java.time.Duration syntax [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.uri=
  • Database URI.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.use-ssl=false
  • Whether or not to use SSL for connection factory.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.redis.verify-peer=true
  • Control how peer verification is handled with redis connections. Peer verification is a security feature that checks if the host you're connecting to is who it says it is. This is often done by checking a digital certificate.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.yubikey.YubiKeyRedisMultifactorProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.encryption.key=
  • The encryption key is a JWT whose length is defined by the encryption key size setting.

    This setting supports the Spring Expression Language.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.EncryptionJwtCryptoProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.signing.key=
  • The signing key is a JWT whose length is defined by the signing key size setting.

    This setting supports the Spring Expression Language.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.SigningJwtCryptoProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.alg=
  • The signing/encryption algorithm to use.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.EncryptionJwtSigningJwtCryptographyProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.enabled=true
  • Whether crypto operations are enabled.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.EncryptionJwtSigningJwtCryptographyProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.encryption.key-size=512
  • The encryption key size.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.EncryptionJwtCryptoProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.signing.key-size=512
  • The signing key size.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.SigningJwtCryptoProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.crypto.strategy-type=ENCRYPT_AND_SIGN
  • Control the cipher sequence of operations. The accepted values are:

    • ENCRYPT_AND_SIGN: Encrypt the value first, and then sign.
    • SIGN_AND_ENCRYPT: Sign the value first, and then encrypt.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.core.util.EncryptionJwtSigningJwtCryptographyProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

    This CAS feature is able to accept signing and encryption crypto keys. In most scenarios if keys are not provided, CAS will auto-generate them. The following instructions apply if you wish to manually and beforehand create the signing and encryption keys.

    Note that if you are asked to create a JWK of a certain size for the key, you are to use the following set of commands to generate the token:

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    wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apereo/cas/master/etc/jwk-gen.jar
    java -jar jwk-gen.jar -t oct -s [size]
    

    The outcome would be similar to:

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    {
      "kty": "oct",
      "kid": "...",
      "k": "..."
    }
    

    The generated value for k needs to be assigned to the relevant CAS settings. Note that keys generated via the above algorithm are processed by CAS using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm which is a specification for the encryption of electronic data established by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology.


    Control global properties that are relevant to Hibernate, when CAS attempts to employ and utilize database resources, connections and queries.

  • cas.jdbc.case-insensitive=false
  • When choosing physical table names, determine whether names should be considered case-insensitive.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.jdbc.gen-ddl=true
  • Whether to generate DDL after the EntityManagerFactory has been initialized creating/updating all relevant tables.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.jdbc.physical-table-names=
  • Indicate a physical table name to be used by the hibernate naming strategy in case table names need to be customized for the specific type of database. The key here indicates the CAS-provided table name and the value is the translate physical name for the database. If a match is not found for the CAS-provided table name, then that name will be used by default.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.jdbc.show-sql=false
  • Whether SQL queries should be displayed in the console/logs.

    How can I configure this property?

    CAS takes advantage of Apache Groovy in forms of either embedded or external scripts that allow one to, by default, dynamically build constructs, attributes, access strategies and a lot more. To activate the functionality described here, you may need to prepare CAS to support and integrate with Apache Groovy.

    Please review this guide to configure your build.

    Configuration Metadata

    The collection of configuration properties listed in this section are automatically generated from the CAS source and components that contain the actual field definitions, types, descriptions, modules, etc. This metadata may not always be 100% accurate, or could be lacking details and sufficient explanations.

    Be Selective

    This section is meant as a guide only. Do NOT copy/paste the entire collection of settings into your CAS configuration; rather pick only the properties that you need. Do NOT enable settings unless you are certain of their purpose and do NOT copy settings into your configuration only to keep them as reference. All these ideas lead to upgrade headaches, maintenance nightmares and premature aging.

    YAGNI

    Note that for nearly ALL use cases, declaring and configuring properties listed here is sufficient. You should NOT have to explicitly massage a CAS XML/Java/etc configuration file to design an authentication handler, create attribute release policies, etc. CAS at runtime will auto-configure all required changes for you. If you are unsure about the meaning of a given CAS setting, do NOT turn it on without hesitation. Review the codebase or better yet, ask questions to clarify the intended behavior.

    Naming Convention

    Property names can be specified in very relaxed terms. For instance cas.someProperty, cas.some-property, cas.some_property are all valid names. While all forms are accepted by CAS, there are certain components (in CAS and other frameworks used) whose activation at runtime is conditional on a property value, where this property is required to have been specified in CAS configuration using kebab case. This is both true for properties that are owned by CAS as well as those that might be presented to the system via an external library or framework such as Spring Boot, etc.

    :information_source: Note

    When possible, properties should be stored in lower-case kebab format, such as cas.property-name=value. The only possible exception to this rule is when naming actuator endpoints; The name of the actuator endpoints (i.e. ssoSessions) MUST remain in camelCase mode.

    Settings and properties that are controlled by the CAS platform directly always begin with the prefix cas. All other settings are controlled and provided to CAS via other underlying frameworks and may have their own schemas and syntax. BE CAREFUL with the distinction. Unrecognized properties are rejected by CAS and/or frameworks upon which CAS depends. This means if you somehow misspell a property definition or fail to adhere to the dot-notation syntax and such, your setting is entirely refused by CAS and likely the feature it controls will never be activated in the way you intend.

    Validation

    Configuration properties are automatically validated on CAS startup to report issues with configuration binding, specially if defined CAS settings cannot be recognized or validated by the configuration schema. Additional validation processes are also handled via Configuration Metadata and property migrations applied automatically on startup by Spring Boot and family.

    Indexed Settings

    CAS settings able to accept multiple values are typically documented with an index, such as cas.some.setting[0]=value. The index [0] is meant to be incremented by the adopter to allow for distinct multiple configuration blocks.

    By default, all YubiKey accounts for users are allowed to authenticate. Devices that need to be authorized for authentication need to have followed an out-of-band registration process where the record for them is found in one of the following storage backends. Upon authentication, CAS will begin to search the configured registration database for matching record for the authenticated user and device in order to allow for a successful authentication event.

    Storage Description
    JSON See this guide.
    REST See this guide.
    Permissive See this guide.
    JPA See this guide.
    Redis See this guide.
    DynamoDb See this guide.
    MongoDb See this guide.
    Custom See this guide.

    Bypass

    The following settings and properties are available from the CAS configuration catalog:

    The configuration settings listed below are tagged as Required in the CAS configuration metadata. This flag indicates that the presence of the setting may be needed to activate or affect the behavior of the CAS feature and generally should be reviewed, possibly owned and adjusted. If the setting is assigned a default value, you do not need to strictly put the setting in your copy of the configuration, but should review it nonetheless to make sure it matches your deployment expectations.

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.groovy.location=
  • The location of the resource. Resources can be URLs, or files found either on the classpath or outside somewhere in the file system.

    In the event the configured resource is a Groovy script, specially if the script set to reload on changes, you may need to adjust the total number of inotify instances. On Linux, you may need to add the following line to /etc/sysctl.conf: fs.inotify.max_user_instances = 256.

    You can check the current value via cat /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_instances.

    In situations and scenarios where CAS is able to automatically watch the underlying resource for changes and detect updates and modifications dynamically, you may be able to specify the following setting as either an environment variable or system property with a value of false to disable the resource watcher: org.apereo.cas.util.io.PathWatcherService.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.GroovyMultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.rest.url=
  • The endpoint URL to contact and retrieve attributes.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.RestfulMultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

    The configuration settings listed below are tagged as Optional in the CAS configuration metadata. This flag indicates that the presence of the setting is not immediately necessary in the end-user CAS configuration, because a default value is assigned or the activation of the feature is not conditionally controlled by the setting value. In other words, you should only include this field in your configuration if you need to modify the default value or if you need to turn on the feature controlled by the setting.

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.authentication-attribute-name=
  • Skip multifactor authentication based on designated authentication attribute names.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.authentication-attribute-value=
  • Optionally, skip multifactor authentication based on designated authentication attribute values. Multiple values may be separated by a comma.

    This settings supports regular expression patterns. [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.authentication-handler-name=
  • Skip multifactor authentication depending on form of primary authentication execution. Specifically, skip multifactor if the a particular authentication handler noted by its name successfully is able to authenticate credentials in the primary factor. Multiple values may be separated by a comma.

    This settings supports regular expression patterns. [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.authentication-method-name=
  • Skip multifactor authentication depending on method/form of primary authentication execution. Specifically, skip multifactor if the authentication method attribute collected as part of authentication metadata matches a certain value. Multiple values may be separated by a comma.

    This settings supports regular expression patterns. [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.credential-class-type=
  • Skip multifactor authentication depending on form of primary credentials. Value must equal the fully qualified class name of the credential type.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.http-request-headers=
  • Skip multifactor authentication if the http request contains the defined header names. Header names may be comma-separated and can be regular expressions; values are ignored.

    This settings supports regular expression patterns. [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.http-request-remote-address=
  • Skip multifactor authentication if the http request's remote address or host matches the value defined here. The value may be specified as a regular expression.

    This settings supports regular expression patterns. [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.principal-attribute-name=
  • Skip multifactor authentication based on designated principal attribute names.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.principal-attribute-value=
  • Optionally, skip multifactor authentication based on designated principal attribute values.

    This settings supports regular expression patterns. [?].

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.MultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.rest.basic-auth-password=
  • If REST endpoint is protected via basic authentication, specify the password for authentication.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.RestfulMultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.rest.basic-auth-username=
  • If REST endpoint is protected via basic authentication, specify the username for authentication.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.RestfulMultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.rest.headers=
  • Headers, defined as a Map, to include in the request when making the REST call. Will overwrite any header that CAS is pre-defined to send and include in the request. Key in the map should be the header name and the value in the map should be the header value.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.RestfulMultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

  • cas.authn.mfa.yubikey.bypass.rest.method=GET
  • HTTP method to use when contacting the rest endpoint. Examples include GET, POST, etc.

    org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.mfa.RestfulMultifactorAuthenticationProviderBypassProperties.

    How can I configure this property?

    CAS takes advantage of Apache Groovy in forms of either embedded or external scripts that allow one to, by default, dynamically build constructs, attributes, access strategies and a lot more. To activate the functionality described here, you may need to prepare CAS to support and integrate with Apache Groovy.

    Please review this guide to configure your build.

    Configuration Metadata

    The collection of configuration properties listed in this section are automatically generated from the CAS source and components that contain the actual field definitions, types, descriptions, modules, etc. This metadata may not always be 100% accurate, or could be lacking details and sufficient explanations.

    Be Selective

    This section is meant as a guide only. Do NOT copy/paste the entire collection of settings into your CAS configuration; rather pick only the properties that you need. Do NOT enable settings unless you are certain of their purpose and do NOT copy settings into your configuration only to keep them as reference. All these ideas lead to upgrade headaches, maintenance nightmares and premature aging.

    YAGNI

    Note that for nearly ALL use cases, declaring and configuring properties listed here is sufficient. You should NOT have to explicitly massage a CAS XML/Java/etc configuration file to design an authentication handler, create attribute release policies, etc. CAS at runtime will auto-configure all required changes for you. If you are unsure about the meaning of a given CAS setting, do NOT turn it on without hesitation. Review the codebase or better yet, ask questions to clarify the intended behavior.

    Naming Convention

    Property names can be specified in very relaxed terms. For instance cas.someProperty, cas.some-property, cas.some_property are all valid names. While all forms are accepted by CAS, there are certain components (in CAS and other frameworks used) whose activation at runtime is conditional on a property value, where this property is required to have been specified in CAS configuration using kebab case. This is both true for properties that are owned by CAS as well as those that might be presented to the system via an external library or framework such as Spring Boot, etc.

    :information_source: Note

    When possible, properties should be stored in lower-case kebab format, such as cas.property-name=value. The only possible exception to this rule is when naming actuator endpoints; The name of the actuator endpoints (i.e. ssoSessions) MUST remain in camelCase mode.

    Settings and properties that are controlled by the CAS platform directly always begin with the prefix cas. All other settings are controlled and provided to CAS via other underlying frameworks and may have their own schemas and syntax. BE CAREFUL with the distinction. Unrecognized properties are rejected by CAS and/or frameworks upon which CAS depends. This means if you somehow misspell a property definition or fail to adhere to the dot-notation syntax and such, your setting is entirely refused by CAS and likely the feature it controls will never be activated in the way you intend.

    Validation

    Configuration properties are automatically validated on CAS startup to report issues with configuration binding, specially if defined CAS settings cannot be recognized or validated by the configuration schema. Additional validation processes are also handled via Configuration Metadata and property migrations applied automatically on startup by Spring Boot and family.

    Indexed Settings

    CAS settings able to accept multiple values are typically documented with an index, such as cas.some.setting[0]=value. The index [0] is meant to be incremented by the adopter to allow for distinct multiple configuration blocks.

    Device/Account Validation

    In the event that a new YubiKey should be registered, it may be desirable to execute additional validation processes before the account is registered with the underlying store. By default, the device registration step only verifies the device token. If you wish to extend this behavior, you can design your own validator that cross-checks the account against alternative sources and databases for validity and authorization:

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    package org.apereo.cas.support.yubikey;
    
    @AutoConfiguration
    @EnableConfigurationProperties(CasConfigurationProperties.class)
    public class MyYubiKeyConfiguration {
    
      @Bean
      public YubiKeyAccountValidator yubiKeyAccountValidator() {
          ...
      }
    }
    

    See this guide to learn more about how to register configurations into the CAS runtime.

    REST Protocol Credential Extraction

    In the event that the CAS REST Protocol is turned on, a special credential extractor is injected into the REST authentication engine in order to recognize YubiKey credentials and authenticate them as part of the REST request. The expected parameter name in the request body is yubikeyotp.