Configuração de Autenticação Remota¶
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The configuration parameters listed here control remote authentication for NetBox. Note that REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
must be true in order for these settings to take effect.
REMOTE_AUTH_AUTO_CREATE_USER¶
Default: False
If true, NetBox will automatically create local accounts for users authenticated via a remote service. (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
.)
REMOTE_AUTH_BACKEND¶
Default: 'netbox.authentication.RemoteUserBackend'
This is the Python path to the custom Django authentication backend to use for external user authentication. NetBox provides two built-in backends (listed below), though custom authentication backends may also be provided by other packages or plugins. Provide a string for a single backend, or an iterable for multiple backends, which will be attempted in the order given.
netbox.authentication.RemoteUserBackend
netbox.authentication.LDAPBackend
REMOTE_AUTH_DEFAULT_GROUPS¶
Default: []
(Empty list)
The list of groups to assign a new user account when created using remote authentication. (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
.)
REMOTE_AUTH_DEFAULT_PERMISSIONS¶
Default: {}
(Empty dictionary)
A mapping of permissions to assign a new user account when created using remote authentication. Each key in the dictionary should be set to a dictionary of the attributes to be applied to the permission, or None
to allow all objects. (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
as True and REMOTE_AUTH_GROUP_SYNC_ENABLED
as False.)
REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED¶
Default: False
NetBox can be configured to support remote user authentication by inferring user authentication from an HTTP header set by the HTTP reverse proxy (e.g. nginx or Apache). Set this to True
to enable this functionality. (Local authentication will still take effect as a fallback.) (REMOTE_AUTH_DEFAULT_GROUPS
will not function if REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
is disabled)
REMOTE_AUTH_GROUP_HEADER¶
Default: 'HTTP_REMOTE_USER_GROUP'
When remote user authentication is in use, this is the name of the HTTP header which informs NetBox of the currently authenticated user. For example, to use the request header X-Remote-User-Groups
it needs to be set to HTTP_X_REMOTE_USER_GROUPS
. (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
and REMOTE_AUTH_GROUP_SYNC_ENABLED
)
REMOTE_AUTH_GROUP_SEPARATOR¶
Default: |
(Pipe)
The Seperator upon which REMOTE_AUTH_GROUP_HEADER
gets split into individual Groups. This needs to be coordinated with your authentication Proxy. (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
and REMOTE_AUTH_GROUP_SYNC_ENABLED
)
REMOTE_AUTH_GROUP_SYNC_ENABLED¶
Default: False
NetBox can be configured to sync remote user groups by inferring user authentication from an HTTP header set by the HTTP reverse proxy (e.g. nginx or Apache). Set this to True
to enable this functionality. (Local authentication will still take effect as a fallback.) (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
.)
REMOTE_AUTH_HEADER¶
Default: 'HTTP_REMOTE_USER'
When remote user authentication is in use, this is the name of the HTTP header which informs NetBox of the currently authenticated user. For example, to use the request header X-Remote-User
it needs to be set to HTTP_X_REMOTE_USER
. (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
.)
REMOTE_AUTH_USER_EMAIL¶
Default: 'HTTP_REMOTE_USER_EMAIL'
When remote user authentication is in use, this is the name of the HTTP header which informs NetBox of the email address of the currently authenticated user. For example, to use the request header X-Remote-User-Email
it needs to be set to HTTP_X_REMOTE_USER_EMAIL
. (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
.)
REMOTE_AUTH_USER_FIRST_NAME¶
Default: 'HTTP_REMOTE_USER_FIRST_NAME'
When remote user authentication is in use, this is the name of the HTTP header which informs NetBox of the first name of the currently authenticated user. For example, to use the request header X-Remote-User-First-Name
it needs to be set to HTTP_X_REMOTE_USER_FIRST_NAME
. (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
.)
REMOTE_AUTH_USER_LAST_NAME¶
Default: 'HTTP_REMOTE_USER_LAST_NAME'
When remote user authentication is in use, this is the name of the HTTP header which informs NetBox of the last name of the currently authenticated user. For example, to use the request header X-Remote-User-Last-Name
it needs to be set to HTTP_X_REMOTE_USER_LAST_NAME
. (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
.)
REMOTE_AUTH_SUPERUSER_GROUPS¶
Default: []
(Empty list)
The list of groups that promote an remote User to Superuser on Login. If group isn't present on next Login, the Role gets revoked. (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
and REMOTE_AUTH_GROUP_SYNC_ENABLED
)
REMOTE_AUTH_SUPERUSERS¶
Default: []
(Empty list)
The list of users that get promoted to Superuser on Login. If user isn't present in list on next Login, the Role gets revoked. (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
and REMOTE_AUTH_GROUP_SYNC_ENABLED
)
REMOTE_AUTH_STAFF_GROUPS¶
Default: []
(Empty list)
The list of groups that promote an remote User to Staff on Login. If group isn't present on next Login, the Role gets revoked. (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
and REMOTE_AUTH_GROUP_SYNC_ENABLED
)
REMOTE_AUTH_STAFF_USERS¶
Default: []
(Empty list)
The list of users that get promoted to Staff on Login. If user isn't present in list on next Login, the Role gets revoked. (Requires REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
and REMOTE_AUTH_GROUP_SYNC_ENABLED
)