vouch-proxy/examples/nginx/multi-file/conf.d/app1.yourdomain.com.conf

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server {
listen 443 ssl http2;
server_name app1.yourdomain.com;
root /var/www/html/;
ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/app1.yourdomain.com/fullchain.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/app1.yourdomain.com/privkey.pem;
# send all requests to the `/validate` endpoint for authorization
auth_request /validate;
location = /validate {
# forward the /validate request to Vouch Proxy
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:9090/validate;
# be sure to pass the original host header
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
# Vouch Proxy only acts on the request headers
proxy_pass_request_body off;
proxy_set_header Content-Length "";
# optionally add X-Vouch-User as returned by Vouch Proxy along with the request
auth_request_set $auth_resp_x_vouch_user $upstream_http_x_vouch_user;
# these return values are used by the @error401 call
auth_request_set $auth_resp_jwt $upstream_http_x_vouch_jwt;
auth_request_set $auth_resp_err $upstream_http_x_vouch_err;
auth_request_set $auth_resp_failcount $upstream_http_x_vouch_failcount;
}
# if validate returns `401 not authorized` then forward the request to the error401block
error_page 401 = @error401;
location @error401 {
# redirect to Vouch Proxy for login
return 302 https://vouch.yourdomain.com:9090/login?url=$scheme://$http_host$request_uri&vouch-failcount=$auth_resp_failcount&X-Vouch-Token=$auth_resp_jwt&error=$auth_resp_err;
}
# proxy pass authorized requests to your service
location / {
proxy_pass http://app1.yourdomain.com:8080;
# may need to set
# auth_request_set $auth_resp_x_vouch_user $upstream_http_x_vouch_user;
# in this bock as per https://github.com/vouch/vouch-proxy/issues/26#issuecomment-425215810
# set user header (usually an email)
proxy_set_header X-Vouch-User $auth_resp_x_vouch_user;
}
}