SMS authenticator setup stage
This stage configures an SMS-based authenticator using either Twilio, or a generic HTTP endpoint.
Providers
Twilio
Navigate to https://console.twilio.com/, and log in to your existing account, or create a new one.
In the sidebar, navigate to Explore Products, then Messaging, and Services below that.
Click on Create Messaging Service to create a new set of API credentials.
Give the service a Name, and select Verify users as a use-case.
In the next step, add an address from your Sender Pool. Instructions on how to create numbers are not covered here, please check the Twilio documentation here.
The other two steps can be skipped using the Skip setup button.
Navigate back to the root of your Twilio console, and copy the Auth token. This is the value for the Twilio Auth Token field in authentik. Copy the value of Account SID. This is the value for the Twilio Account SID field in authentik.
Generic
For the generic provider, a POST request will be sent to the URL you have specified in the External API URL field. The request payload looks like this
{
"From": "<value of the *From number* field>",
"To": "<the phone number of the user's device>",
"Body": "<the token that the user needs to authenticate>,
}
Authentication can either be done as HTTP Basic, or via a Bearer Token. Any response with status 400 or above is counted as failed, and will prevent the user from proceeding.
Starting with authentik 2022.10, a custom webhook mapping can be specified to freely customize the payload of the request. For example:
return {
"from": stage.from_number,
"to": device.phone_number,
"body": f"foo bar baz {token}".
}
Verify only
Requires authentik 2022.6
To only verify the validity of a users' phone number, without saving it in an easily accessible way, you can enable this option. Phone numbers from devices enrolled through this stage will only have their hashed phone number saved. These devices can also not be used with the Authenticator validation stage.
Limiting phone numbers
To limit phone numbers (for example to a specific region code), you can create an expression policy to validate the phone number, and use a prompt stage for input.
Expression policy
Create an expression policy to check the phone number:
# Trim all whitespace in and around the user input
phone_number = regex_replace(request.context["prompt_data"]["phone"], r'\s+', '')
# Only allow a specific region code
if phone_number.startswith("+1234"):
return True
ak_message("Invalid phone number or missing region code")
return False
Prompt stage
Create a text prompt field with the field key set to phone
. Make sure it is selected as a required field.
Create a prompt stage with the phone field you created above, and select the expression policy created above as validation policy.
Flow
Create a new flow to enroll SMS devices. Bind the prompt stage created above as first stage, and create/bind a SMS Authenticator Setup Stage, and bind it to the flow as second stage. This stage will see the phone
field in the flow's context's prompt_data
, and not prompt the user for a phone number.