# factoriauth - an unofficial [Factorio](https://factorio.com) authentication server Let's say you and your friends are - on an oil rig, - in space, or - in the far future, and you want to host a Factorio server. Because you don't have an internet connection (or the official authentication servers don't exist anymore), your only option is to disable `require_user_verification` in the server config - but this allows anyone to connect as any user, which is no good, especially for PvP scenarios! Wouldn't it be great if you could set up your own authentication server? factoriauth is exactly that. It allows clients to log in as custom users provided by one of several authentication backends (e.g. LDAP or a passwd-style file), and allows servers to validate that these custom users are properly authenticated. ## Roadmap ### Complete - server padlock generation (`POST /generate-server-padlock-2`) - `user_server_key` generation (`POST /generate-user-server-key-2`) - [user token generation](https://wiki.factorio.com/Web_authentication_API) and storage (`POST /api-login`), without any actual authentication - LDAP auth backend ### Planned - more auth backends: user file, PAM(?) - server padlock proxying (to allow e.g. factorio.com users to join servers using a custom auth server) ### Unplanned - [updater server functionality](https://wiki.factorio.com/Download_API) - [mods server functionality](https://wiki.factorio.com/Mod_portal_API) - [multiplayer lobby server functionality](https://wiki.factorio.com/Matchmaking_API) ## Setup ### Configuring factoriauth Copy `config.toml.example` to `config.toml` and adjust as necessary. ### Configuring clients/servers To use the auth server, the following snippet needs to be added to the clients' and servers' `config.ini`, replacing the URL of the server as appropriate: ```ini [servers] auth-server=https://my-auth-server.example/ ``` NOTE: If a client isn't entirely offline, you also need to override the updater server to an invalid/unreachable address, otherwise the client will contact it with an invalid token on startup and prompt for a re-login: ```ini [servers] updater-server=http://invalid.example ``` ### Running factoriauth Either use `cargo install --path .` and follow its instructions for how to update `$PATH`, then run `factoriauth`, or run the program straight from the repository: `cargo run`.