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Checks the encryption key against the database data
Checks the encryption key against the database data.
This is useful for validating all data that can be encrypted is intact.
authelia storage encryption check [flags]
authelia storage encryption check
authelia storage encryption check --verbose
authelia storage encryption check --verbose --config config.yml
authelia storage encryption check --verbose --encryption-key b3453fde-ecc2-4a1f-9422-2707ddbed495 --postgres.address tcp://postgres:5432 --postgres.password autheliapw
-h, --help help for check
--verbose enables verbose checking of every row of encrypted data
-c, --config strings configuration files or directories to load, for more information run 'authelia -h authelia config' (default [configuration.yml])
--config.experimental.filters strings list of filters to apply to all configuration files, for more information run 'authelia -h authelia filters'
--encryption-key string the storage encryption key to use
--mysql.address string the MySQL server address (default "tcp://127.0.0.1:3306")
--mysql.database string the MySQL database name (default "authelia")
--mysql.password string the MySQL password
--mysql.username string the MySQL username (default "authelia")
--postgres.address string the PostgreSQL server address (default "tcp://127.0.0.1:5432")
--postgres.database string the PostgreSQL database name (default "authelia")
--postgres.password string the PostgreSQL password
--postgres.schema string the PostgreSQL schema name (default "public")
--postgres.username string the PostgreSQL username (default "authelia")
--sqlite.path string the SQLite database path