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I use nginx to redirect request from SSO URL eg. sso.simflexcloud.com/kubevious to the Kubernetes service
location /kubevious { proxy_pass http://kubevious-ui-clusterip.kubevious.svc.cluster.local:80; proxy_set_header X-Vouch-User $auth_resp_x_vouch_user; proxy_set_header Host $http_host; proxy_pass_request_body off; proxy_set_header Content-Length ""; auth_request_set $auth_resp_x_vouch_user $upstream_http_x_vouch_user; }
But kubevious-ui seems to remove the original header which caused too many redirects
kubevious-ui
Support SSO URL with Kubevious
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@vumdao, are you looking for the "X-Vouch-User" header?
We are using caddy to serve the UI. Could you check the Caddyfile config and the Dockerfile: https://github.com/kubevious/ui/blob/main/docker/Caddyfile https://github.com/kubevious/ui/blob/main/Dockerfile
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@rubenhak thanks for your support. I'm not familiar with Caddy so how can I update the nginx to work with Caddy config ?
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I use nginx to redirect request from SSO URL eg. sso.simflexcloud.com/kubevious to the Kubernetes service
But
kubevious-ui
seems to remove the original header which caused too many redirectsDescribe the solution you'd like
Support SSO URL with Kubevious
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: