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I'm converting this to a discussion. I don't use Kubernetes so I can't help you unfortunately. You can also use your existing reverse proxy to setup authentication for your services as an alternative to oauth2-proxy. See the updated docs. |
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Thanks. I felt like a feature was the wrong place, but didn't realize discussions were enabled. I'll look at the updated docs today and see if I can get it working. If I can, I can provide my example config |
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Feature description
I'm having a lot of trouble getting this setup on kubernetes behind ingress-nginx with oauth2-proxy. I can get the login to work successfully, but then I just get redirected back to the login page again. If there are examples of someone getting this working with oauth2-proxy on nginx-ingress that would be great. What I have so far can be found here:
https://github.com/ImDevinC/homelab/tree/pocket-id/charts/pocket-id
https://github.com/ImDevinC/homelab/tree/pocket-id/charts/oauth2-proxy
Pitch
Having an example configuration would help onboard new users faster
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