* Add basic string functions to templates
Co-authored-by: Oliver <oliver006@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
Co-authored-by: Henry Jenkins <henry@henryjenkins.name>
* Add -user-id-claim to support other claims than email
Fix#431 - This is a minimal change to allow the user to configure which claim is
the source of the "user ID".
- Add the option `user-id-claim` (defaults to email)
- OIDC extracts this claim into session.Email (to be renamed later)
- providers: add `CreateSessionStateFromBearerToken` with a default impl taken from
`GetJwtSession` and overridden by oidc to respect `user-id-claim`
Once #466 is merged, I can continue to rename SessionState.Email to .UserID
and add HTTP headers with a corresponding name.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
* Review feedback: Don't extract claims manually
Instead, parse them twice - it might be sligtly slower but less bug-prone as the code evolves.
* Fix indentation
Co-authored-by: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
* Allow the OIDC issuer verification to be skipped if desired.
* Remove stale warning
* Add CHANGELOG entry
Co-authored-by: Henry Jenkins <henry@henryjenkins.name>
Co-authored-by: Dan Bond <pm@danbond.io>
* Allow multiple cookie domains to be specified
* Use X-Forwarded-Host, if it exists, when selecting cookie domain
* Perform cookie domain sorting in config validation phase
* Extract get domain cookies to a single function
* Update pkg/cookies/cookies.go
Co-Authored-By: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
* Update changelog
Co-authored-by: Marcos Lilljedahl <marcosnils@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
* feature: switch Azure AD graph API to Microsoft Graph API
* Update CHANGELOG
* Expand Breaking Changes notice
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Co-Authored-By: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
* fix: use constant http method
Co-authored-by: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
* addint redirect capability to sign_out
* updating changelog
* Add a new param to set the Authorization header to up-stream systems as Basic user:password
* Resolving code review
* mutual exclusiv changes for Basic and Bearer Authorization header
* Fixed the merge mixup and comment error
* Updated changelog and fixed typo
* Adding the new entry in changelog
Co-authored-by: Costel Moraru <costel.moraru-germany@ibm.com>
* Prevent browser caching during auth flow
* simplify no-cache logic, add tests and update changelog
* checking noCacheHeaders does not exists in response headers from upstream
* remove unnecessary codes
* add no-cache headers in SignInPage and OAuthStart for proxy mode
https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy/pull/453#discussion_r405072222
when type asserting fails here, err is reassigned with nil and the
default block of the switch prints out <nil> in the error message. This
makes debugging a configuration or access token issue difficult
The particular error this surfaces is:
Response: {
"error": "unauthorized_client",
"error_description": "Client is unauthorized to retrieve access tokens using this method, or client not authorized for any of the scopes requested."
}
Signed-off-by: Josh Bielick <jbielick@gmail.com>
* feature: Implement graceful shutdown
Propagate the request context to the Redis client.
It is possible to propagate a context cancel to Redis client if the connection is closed by the HTTP client.
The redis.Cmdable cannot use WithContext, so added the Client interface to handle redis.Client and redis.ClusterClient transparently.
Added handling of Unix signals to http server.
Upgrade go-redis/redis to v7.
* Update dependencies
- Upgrade golang/x/* and google-api-go
- Migrate fsnotify import from gopkg.in to github.com
- Replace bmizerany/assert with stretchr/testify/assert
* add doc for wrapper interface
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* fix: upgrade fsnotify to v1.4.9
* fix: remove unnessary logging
* fix: wait until all connections have been closed
* refactor: move chan to main for testing
* add assert to check if stop chan is empty
* add an idiomatic for sync.WaitGroup with timeout
* Upgrade base image tags and golangci-lint
* Upgrade golang and golangci-lint in travis-ci
* fix: tests, pointed out by golangci-lint and format files
* Upgrade dependencies
* update changelog
* fix: tests related to https://github.com/pusher/oauth2_proxy/pull/418
* Separate tests using go version build tags
* Update CHANGELOG
* Revert "Separate tests using go version build tags"
This reverts commit 9b7e65eb90cae954dc7b6316345d3207205d488a.
* fix test to support go1.14 and go1.13
Co-authored-by: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
Previously in #401, an option was added to support forwarding the email
address as the username to the upstream service when the PassBasicAuth
option is used.
The PassBasicAuth option is not appropriate for all users, with PassUserHeaders
allowing very similar functionality without specifying a basic auth headers.
The PreferEmailToUser option has been expanded to support the PassUserHeaders
option.
With some providers the Username is an upstream Unique ID, like fex. in the
case of Google.
When matching this with downstream databases, it's sometimes preferred to use
the email address as the known identifier.
However, when _mixing_ this with sometimes other sources, like htaccess, which
doesn't have a concept of an email address, it can turn difficult.
This change makes the headers _prefer_ to use the Email address, if such exists,
for the Username identifier when passing data to downstream services.
Defaults to Off.
Signed-off-by: D.S. Ljungmark <ljungmark@modio.se>
Co-authored-by: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
* Add nsswitch.conf to Docker image
Created nsswitch.conf to use locally defined translations before DNS. Copied to /etc/nsswitch.conf in the image.
* Add new line
* Updated Changelog
Co-authored-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* OIDC Token Refresh works without id_tokens
Addresses https://github.com/pusher/oauth2_proxy/issues/318
Refactoring the OIDC provider so that the refresh process works when there are
no id_tokens present in the response. Added unit tests to the oidc_test.go to prove
the redeem and refresh still work.
The expiry time of the session is now taken from the outh token expiry and not
the id_token (preventing stale access_tokens in sessions).
* Refactoring the to use a KeySetStub in the oidc_test.go. This allows the
elimination of the slightly contrived function passing elements used
previously. (This change is being applied to address the bug #318)
* Changes as per the PR comments and preparing for 5.x release
* Fixup changelog
Co-authored-by: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
* Extend the redis session store to support redis cluster
* rename function newRedisClient to newRedisCmdable
* update docs about redis cluster as session store
* update autocomplete script with redis cluster options
* add check about conflict between option redis-use-sentinel and redis-use-cluster
* update change log
* Update docs/configuration/sessions.md
Co-Authored-By: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
* Update pkg/sessions/redis/redis_store.go
Co-Authored-By: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
* add the dropped option back
Co-authored-by: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
* Fix login page fragment handling after soft reload on Firefox.
* Add comments.
* Move changelog entry to correct place.
Co-authored-by: Joel Speed <Joel.speed@hotmail.co.uk>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Added userinfo endpoint
* Added documentation for the userinfo endpoint
* Update oauthproxy.go
Co-Authored-By: Dan Bond <pm@danbond.io>
* Suggested fixes : Streaming json to rw , header set after error check
* Update oauthproxy.go
Co-Authored-By: Dan Bond <pm@danbond.io>
* fix session.Email
* Ported tests and updated changelog
* Added version check for bash version gteq 4
* Added entry to CHANGELOG for bash 4.0 configure script dependency
* Corrected changelog entry to right format
* Fixed link in changelog entry
* Remove uneeded new line.
* worked on wrapping errors in requests.go, added defer statements
* removed .idea (generated by goland)
* added another require.NoError
* Update pkg/requests/requests.go
Co-Authored-By: Dan Bond <pm@danbond.io>
* fixed out-of-order imports
* changelog entry added
* swapped error definitions to use fmt.Errorf rather than Wrap()
* formatting changes, added new defers to requests_test.go
* suppot for go1.12 pipeline removed from travis pipeline, .idea/ added to gitignore
* Reorder changelog entry
Add a new provider for Bitbucket,
can be configured from the options
specifying team and/or repository
that the user must be part/have access
to in order to grant login.
alone
Previously some headers that are normally set by the proxy (and may be
replied upstream for authorization decisiions) were not being set
depending on values in the users sesssion.
This change ensure that if a given header is sometimes set, it will
always be either set or removed.
It might be worth considerating always deleting these headers if we
didn't add them.
* New flag "-ssl-upstream-insecure-skip-validation" to skip SSL validation for upstreams with self generated / invalid SSL certificates.
* Fix tests for modified NewReverseProxy method.
* Added change to the changelog.
* Remove duplicate entries from changelog.
* Initial version of OIDC based GitLab provider
* Add support for email domain check to GitLab provider
* Add gitlab.com as default issuer for GitLab provider
* Update documentation for GitLab provider
* Update unit tests for new GitLab provider implementation
* Update CHANGELOG for GitLab provider
* Rename GitLab test access token as response to linter
* Check Google group membership with hasMember and get.
This PR is an enhancement built on
https://github.com/pusher/oauth2_proxy/pull/160. That PR reduces the
number of calls to the Google Admin API and simplifies the code by
using the hasMember method. It also supports checking membership in
nested groups.
However, the above message doesn't handle members who are not a part
of the domain. The hasMember API returns a 400 for that case. As a
fallback, when the API returns a 400, this change will try using the
`get` API which works as expected for members who aren't a part of the
domain. Supporting members who belong to the Google group but aren't
part of the domain is a requested feature from
https://github.com/pusher/oauth2_proxy/issues/95.
https://developers.google.com/admin-sdk/directory/v1/reference/members/get
Note that nested members who are not a part of the domain will not be
correctly detected with this change.
* Update CHANGELOG.
* Fix incorrect JSON and stop escaping strings.
* Add comments for each scenario.
Add ability to silence logging of requests to /ping endpoint, reducing
log clutter
Pros:
- Don't have to change all handlers to set/not set silent ping logging
- Don't have to duplicate `loggingHandler` (this could be preferable yet)
Cons:
- Leaking oauth2proxy logic into `package logger`
- Defining default pingPath in two locations
Alternative:
- Add generic exclude path to `logger.go` and pass in `/ping`.
This will let Docker cache the results of the vendor dependencies.
Making re-builds during testing faster.
Also clean-up spurious test & rm in ./configure
Fix an unsupported protocol scheme error when validating tokens by
ensuring that the ValidateURL generates a non-empty string. The Azure
provider doesn't define any ValidateURL and therefore uses the default
value of `url.Parse("")` which is not `nil`.
The following log summary shows the issue:
2019/06/14 12:26:04 oauthproxy.go:799: 10.244.1.3:34112 ("10.244.1.1") refreshing 16h26m29s old session cookie for Session{email:jonas.fonseca@example.com user:jonas.fonseca token:true} (refresh after 1h0m0s)
2019/06/14 12:26:04 internal_util.go:60: GET ?access_token=eyJ0...
2019/06/14 12:26:04 internal_util.go:61: token validation request failed: Get ?access_token=eyJ0...: unsupported protocol scheme ""
2019/06/14 12:26:04 oauthproxy.go:822: 10.244.1.3:34112 ("10.244.1.1") removing session. error validating Session{email:jonas.fonseca@example.com user:jonas.fonseca token:true}
Use simple USER directive.
Using `addgroup` in final `arm` image when building on amd64 doesn't work.
I must have made a mistake during cross build verification.
Alternative is to use qemu-static but it's not worth it for this.