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---
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id: authentication
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title: "Authentication"
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---
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The authentication is tied to the auth [plugin](plugins.md) you are using. The package restrictions are also handled by the [Package Access](packages.md).
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The client authentication is handled by the `npm` client itself. Once you log in to the application:
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```bash
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npm adduser --registry http://localhost:4873
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```
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A token is generated in the `npm` configuration file hosted in your user home folder. For more information about `.npmrc` read the [official documentation](https://docs.npmjs.com/files/npmrc).
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```bash
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cat .npmrc
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registry=http://localhost:5555/
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//localhost:5555/:_authToken="secretVerdaccioToken"
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//registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken=secretNpmjsToken
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```
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#### Anonymous publish {#anonymous-publish}
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`verdaccio` allows you to enable anonymous publish. To achieve that you will need to correctly set up your [packages access](packages.md).
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Eg:
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```yaml
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'my-company-*':
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access: $anonymous
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publish: $anonymous
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proxy: npmjs
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```
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As is described [on issue #212](https://github.com/verdaccio/verdaccio/issues/212#issuecomment-308578500) until `npm@5.3.0` and all minor releases **won't allow you publish without a token**.
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## Understanding Groups {#understanding-groups}
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### The meaning of `$all` and `$anonymous` {#the-meaning-of-all-and-anonymous}
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As you know *Verdaccio* uses `htpasswd` by default. That plugin does not implement the methods `allow_access`, `allow_publish` and `allow_unpublish`.
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Thus, *Verdaccio* will handle that in the following way:
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* If you are not logged in (you are anonymous), `$all` and `$anonymous` means exactly the same.
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* If you are logged in, `$anonymous` won't be part of your groups and `$all` will match any logged user. A new group `$authenticated` will be added to your group list.
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Please note: `$all` **will match all users, whether logged in or not**.
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**The previous behavior only applies to the default authentication plugin**. If you are using a custom plugin and such plugin implements
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`allow_access`, `allow_publish` or `allow_unpublish`, the resolution of the access depends on the plugin itself. Verdaccio will only set the default groups.
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Let's recap:
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* **logged in**: `$all` and `$authenticated` + groups added by the plugin.
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* **logged out (anonymous)**: `$all` and `$anonymous`.
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## Default htpasswd {#default-htpasswd}
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In order to simplify the setup, `verdaccio` uses a plugin based on `htpasswd`. Since version v3.0.x the `verdaccio-htpasswd` plugin
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is used by default.
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```yaml
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auth:
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htpasswd:
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file: ./htpasswd
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# Maximum amount of users allowed to register, defaults to "+inf".
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# You can set this to -1 to disable registration.
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# max_users: 1000
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# Hash algorithm, possible options are: "bcrypt", "md5", "sha1", "crypt".
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algorithm: bcrypt # by default is crypt, but is recommended use bcrypt for new installations
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# Rounds number for "bcrypt", will be ignored for other algorithms.
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rounds: 10
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```
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> The default algorithm is `crypt`, considered not secure for production environments, it's recommended for new installations use `bcrypt` instead. Note after verdaccio 6.x
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the default will be `bcrypt`.
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Property | Type | Required | Example | Support | Description
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--- | --- | --- | --- | --- | ---
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file | string | Yes | ./htpasswd | all | file that host the encrypted credentials
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max_users | number | No | 1000 | all | set limit of users
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algorithm | string | No | bcrypt/md5/sha1/crypt | >=5.13.0 | set hasing password algorithm
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rounds | number | No | 10 | >=5.13.0 | Rounds number for "bcrypt", will be ignored for other algorithms
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> In case you decide to prevent users from signing up themselves, you can set `max_users: -1`.
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