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# REQUIRED if the application is inside the container
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# If you want to change this value, you need to change the values in Settings.json and move the file itself to the desired location.
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PATH_TO_SAVE=
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# Security
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# JWT signature token
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# string (UTF8)
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# This token will be used to create and verify the signature of JWT tokens.
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# The token must be equal to 64 characters
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SECURITY_SIGNING_TOKEN=
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# Token for JWT encryption
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# string (UTF8)
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# This token will be used to encrypt and decrypt JWT tokens.
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# The token must be equal to 32 characters
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SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_TOKEN=
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# Time in minutes, which indicates after which time the Refresh Token will become invalid
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# integer
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# The token indicates how long after the user is inactive, he will need to log in again
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SECURITY_LIFE_TIME_RT=1440
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# The time in a minute, which indicates that this is exactly what it takes to become a non-state
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# integer
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# Do not specify a time that is too long or too short. Optimally 5 > x > 60
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SECURITY_LIFE_TIME_JWT=15
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# Time in minutes, which indicates after which time the token of the first factor will become invalid
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# integer
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# Do not specify a short time. The user must be able to log in using the second factor
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SECURITY_LIFE_TIME_1_FA=15
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# An identifier that points to the server that created the token
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# string
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SECURITY_JWT_ISSUER=
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# ID of the audience for which the token is intended
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# string
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SECURITY_JWT_AUDIENCE=
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### Hashing
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# In order to set up hashing correctly, you need to start from the security requirements
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# You can use the settings that were used in https://github.com/P-H-C/phc-winner-argon2
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# These parameters have a STRONG impact on performance
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# When testing the system, these values were used:
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# 10 <= SECURITY_HASH_ITERATION <= 25 iterations
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# 16384 <= SECURITY_HASH_MEMORY <= 32768 KB
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# 4 <= SECURITY_HASH_PARALLELISM <= 8 lines
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# If we take all the large values, it will take a little more than 1 second to get the hash. If this time is critical, reduce the parameters
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# The number of iterations used to hash passwords in the Argon2 algorithm
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# integer
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# This parameter determines the number of iterations that the Argon2 algorithm goes through when hashing passwords.
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# Increasing this value can improve security by increasing the time it takes to calculate the password hash.
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# The average number of iterations to increase the security level should be set to at least 10.
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SECURITY_HASH_ITERATION=
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# The amount of memory used to hash passwords in the Argon2 algorithm
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# integer
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# 65536
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# This parameter determines the number of kilobytes of memory that will be used for the password hashing process.
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# Increasing this value may increase security, but it may also require more system resources.
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SECURITY_HASH_MEMORY=
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# Parallelism determines how many of the memory fragments divided into strips will be used to generate a hash
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# integer
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# This value affects the hash itself, but can be changed to achieve an ideal execution time, taking into account the processor and the number of cores.
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SECURITY_HASH_PARALLELISM=
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# The size of the output hash generated by the password hashing algorithm
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# integer
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SECURITY_HASH_SIZE=32
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# Additional protection for Argon2
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# string (BASE64)
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# (optional)
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# We recommend installing a token so that even if the data is compromised, an attacker cannot brute force a password without a token
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SECURITY_HASH_TOKEN=
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# The size of the salt used to hash passwords
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# integer
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# The salt is a random value added to the password before hashing to prevent the use of rainbow hash tables and other attacks.
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SECURITY_SALT_SIZE=16
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