Default-deny access control with group flags and access enumeration
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Replaces the implicit "empty allowed_groups means public" rule with explicit default-deny across both OIDC and ForwardAuth. Adds two boolean flags on Group — auto_assign (Keycloak-style auto-join on user create) and admin (members can reach the admin panel) — and drops the users.admin column entirely. Adds "Users with access" and "Accessible applications" panels with via-group badges on the application/user show pages. BEHAVIOR CHANGE: a ForwardAuth app with no allowed_groups previously bypassed authentication entirely; it now returns 403 like any other unauthorized request. The data migration seeds an "everyone" group and attaches it to all previously group-less apps to preserve behavior on existing installs. An "admins" group is seeded and backfilled from any user with the old admin column. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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admin_group:
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name: Administrators
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description: System administrators with full access
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admin: true
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editor_group:
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name: Editors
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description: Content editors with limited access
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everyone:
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name: everyone
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description: Auto-assigned to new users.
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auto_assign: true
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