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Commit 1249289f by Gabriel Mazetto

Fixed codestyle and added 2FA documentation

parent 6e3fb502
......@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
before_action :validate_user_service_ticket!
before_action :reject_blocked!
before_action :check_password_expiration
before_action :check_tfa_requirement
before_action :check_2fa_requirement
before_action :ldap_security_check
before_action :default_headers
before_action :add_gon_variables
......@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
end
end
def check_tfa_requirement
def check_2fa_requirement
if two_factor_authentication_required? && current_user && !current_user.two_factor_enabled && !skip_two_factor?
redirect_to new_profile_two_factor_auth_path
end
......
class Profiles::TwoFactorAuthsController < Profiles::ApplicationController
skip_before_action :check_tfa_requirement
skip_before_action :check_2fa_requirement
def new
unless current_user.otp_secret
current_user.otp_secret = User.generate_otp_secret(32)
end
unless current_user.otp_grace_period_started_at && two_factor_grace_period
current_user.otp_grace_period_started_at = Time.current
end
current_user.save! if current_user.changed?
if two_factor_grace_period_expired?
......
......@@ -6,3 +6,4 @@
- [Information exclusivity](information_exclusivity.md)
- [Reset your root password](reset_root_password.md)
- [User File Uploads](user_file_uploads.md)
- [Enforce Two-Factor authentication](two_factor_authentication.md)
# Enforce Two-factor Authentication (2FA)
Two-factor Authentication (2FA) provides an additional level of security to your
users' GitLab account. Once enabled, in addition to supplying their username and
password to login, they'll be prompted for a code generated by an application on
their phone.
You can read more about it here:
[Two-factor Authentication (2FA)](doc/profile/two_factor_authentication.md)
## Enabling 2FA
Users on GitLab, can enable it without any admin's intervention. If you want to
enforce everyone to setup 2FA, you can choose from two different ways:
1. Enforce on next login
2. Suggest on next login, but allow a grace period before enforcing.
In the Admin area under **Settings** (`/admin/application_settings`), look for
the "Sign-in Restrictions" area, where you can configure both.
If you want 2FA enforcement to take effect on next login, change the grace
period to `0`
## Disabling 2FA for everyone
There may be some special situations where you want to disable 2FA for everyone
even when forced 2FA is disabled. There is a rake task for that:
```
# use this command if you've installed GitLab with the Omnibus package
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:two_factor:disable_for_all_users
# if you've installed GitLab from source
sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:two_factor:disable_for_all_users RAILS_ENV=production
```
**IMPORTANT: this is a permanent and irreversible action. Users will have to reactivate 2FA from scratch if they want to use it again.**
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