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Authentication configuration file
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Intent
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======
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Many different authentication policies can be described in the
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``$HOME/.bazaar/authentication.conf`` file but a particular user should need
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only a few definitions to cover his needs without having to specify a user and
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a password for every branch he uses.
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The definitions found in this file are used to find the credentials to use for
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a given url. The same credentials can generally be used for as many branches as
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possible by grouping their declaration around the remote servers that need
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them. It's even possible to declare credentials that will be used by different
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servers.
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The intent is to make this file as small as possible to minimize maintenance.
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Once the relevant credentials are declared in this file you may use branch urls
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without embedding passwords (security hazard) or even users (enabling sharing
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of your urls with others).
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Instead of using::
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  bzr branch ftp://joe:secret@host.com/path/to/my/branch
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you simply use::
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  bzr branch ftp://host.com/path/to/my/branch
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provided you have created the following ``authentication.conf`` file::
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  [myprojects]
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  scheme=ftp
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  host=host.com
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  user=joe
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  password=secret
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Authentication definitions
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There are two kinds of authentication used by the various schemes supported by
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bzr:
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1. user and password
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``FTP`` and ``SFTP`` needs a (``user``, ``password``) to authenticate against a
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``host`` (SFTP can use ssh keys too, but we don't talk about that here as ssh
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agents provide a better solution).
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2. user, realm and password
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``HTTP`` and ``HTTPS`` needs a (``user, realm, password``) to authenticate
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against a host. But, by using ``.htaccess`` files, for example, it is possible
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to define several (``user, realm, password``) for a given ``host``. So what is
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really needed is (``user``, ``password``, ``host``, ``path``). The ``realm`` is
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not taken into account in the defitions, but will displayed if bzr prompts you
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for a password.
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``HTTP proxy`` can be handled as ``HTTP`` (or ``HTTPS``) by explicitely
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specifying the appropriate port.
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To take all schemes into account, the password will be deduced from a set of
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authentication definitions (``scheme``, ``host``, ``port``, ``path``, ``user``,
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``password``).
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  * ``scheme``: can be empty (meaning the rest of the definition can be used
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    for any scheme), ``SFTP`` and ``bzr+ssh`` should not be used here, ``ssh``
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    should be used instead since this is the real scheme regarding
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    authentication,
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  * ``host``: can be empty (to act as a default for any host),
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  * ``port`` can be empty (useful when an host provides several servers for the
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    same scheme), only numerical values are allowed, this should be used only
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    when the server uses a port different than the scheme standard port,
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  * ``path``: can be empty (FTP or SFTP will never user it),
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  * ``user``: can be empty (``bzr`` will defaults to python's
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    ``getpass.get_user()``),
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  * ``password``: can be empty if you prefer to always be prompted for your
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    password.
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Multiple definitions can be provided and, for a given URL, bzr will select a
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(``user`` [, ``password``]) based on the following rules :
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 1. the first match wins,
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 2. empty fields match everything,
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 3. ``scheme`` matches even if decorators are used in the requested URL,
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 4. ``host`` matches exactly or act as a domain if it starts with '.'
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    (``project.bzr.sf.net`` will match ``.bzr.sf.net`` but ``projectbzr.sf.net``
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    will not match ``bzr.sf.net``).
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 5. ``port`` matches if included in the requested URL (exact matches only)
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 6. ``path`` matches if included in the requested URL (and by rule #2 above,
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    empty paths will match any provided path).
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File format
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The general rules for `configuration files`_ apply except for the variable
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policies.
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.. _configuration files: configuration.html
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Each section describes an authentication definition.
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The section name is an arbitrary string, only the ``DEFAULT`` value is reserved
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and should appear as the *last* section.
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Each section should define:
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* ``user``: the login to be used,
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Each section could define:
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* ``host``: the remote server,
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* ``port``: the port the server is listening,
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* ``path``: the branch location,
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* ``password``: the password.
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Examples
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Personal projects hosted outside
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All connections are done with the same ``user`` (the remote one for which the
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default bzr one is not appropriate) and the password is always prompted with
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some exceptions::
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        # Pet projects on hobby.net
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        [hobby]
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        host=r.hobby.net
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        user=jim
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        password=obvious1234
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        # Home server
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        [home]
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        scheme=https
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        host=home.net
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        user=joe
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        password=1essobV10us
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        [DEFAULT]
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        # Our local user is barbaz, on all remote sites we're known as foobar
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        user=foobar
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Source hosting provider
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In the shp.net (fictious) domain, each project has its own site::
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        [shpnet domain]
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        # we use sftp, but ssh is the scheme used for authentication
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        scheme=ssh
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        # The leading '.' ensures that 'shp.net' alone doesn't match
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        host=.shp.net
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        user=joe
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        password=precious
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HTTPS, SFTP servers and their proxy
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At company.com, the server hosting released and integration code is behind a
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proxy, the two servers use different authentication policies::
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        [reference code]
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        scheme=https
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        host=dev.company.com
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        path=/dev
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        user=user1
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        password=pass1
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        # development branches on dev server
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        [dev]
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        scheme=ssh # bzr+ssh and sftp are available here
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        host=dev.company.com
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        path=/dev/integration
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        user=user2
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        password=pass2
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        # proxy
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        [proxy]
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        scheme=http
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        host=proxy.company.com
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        port=3128
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        password=proxypass1
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Planned enhancements
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The following are not yet implemented but planned as parts of a work in
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progress:
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* add a  ``password_encoding`` field allowing:
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  - storing the passwords in various obfuscating encodings (base64 for one),
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  - delegate password storage to plugins (.netrc for example).
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* update the credentials when the user is prompted for user or password,
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* add a ``verify_certificates`` field for ``HTTPS``.
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The ``password_encoding`` and ``verify_certificates`` fields are recognized but
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ignored in the actual implementation.