- #2800 Add some opencontainer labels to docker image (@halkeye)
- #2755 feat: add X-Envoy-External-Address as supported header (@bjencks)
- #1985 Add support for systemd socket (@isodude)
- #2300 Add fix for websocket path rewrite (@rekup)
- #2821 feat: add CF-Connecting-IP as supported real ip header (@ondrejsika)
- #2620 fix: update code_verifier to use recommended method (@vishvananda)
- #2392 chore: extend test cases for oidc provider and documentation regarding implicit setting of the groups scope when no scope was specified in the config (@jjlakis / @tuunit)
- 🐛 Several bugs have been squashed
- #2803 fix: self signed certificate handling in v7.7.0 (@tuunit)
- #2619 fix: unable to use hyphen in JSON path for oidc-groups-claim option (@rd-danny-fleer)
- #2311 fix: runtime error: index out of range (0) with length 0 (@miguelborges99 / @tuunit)
- 🌐 Custom user agent "oauth2-proxy/"
- 💾 Added s390x architecture support
- 🕵️♀️ Vulnerabilities have been addressed
- CVE-2024-24786
- CVE-2024-24791
- CVE-2024-24790
- CVE-2024-24784
- 📖 Improved docs
- Remove support of arm/v6 for distroless image runtime. Alpine tags still support arm/v6.
- #2539 pkg/http: Fix leaky test (@isodude)
- #4917 Upgraded all modules to the latest version (@pierluigilenoci)
- #2570 Set default user agent to oauth2-proxy/$version (from default Golang one)
- #2674 docs: additional notes about available claims for HeaderValue (@vegetablest)
- #2459 chore(deps): Updated to ginkgo v2 (@kvanzuijlen, @tuunit)
- #2112 docs: update list of providers which support refresh tokens (@mikefab-msf)
- #2734 Added s390x architecture option support (@priby05)
- #2589 Added support for regex path matching and rewriting when using a static
file:
upstream (@ianroberts) - #2790 chore(deps): update all golang dependencies (@tuunit)
- #2607 fix(csrf): fix possible infinite loop (@Primexz)
- #2381 Allow username authentication to Redis cluster (@rossigee)
- #2345 Log error details when failed loading CSRF cookie (@charvadzo)
- #2128 Update dependencies (@vllvll)
- #2269 Added Azure China (and other air gaped cloud) support (@mblaschke)
- #2237 adds an option to append CA certificates (@emsixteeen)
- #2128 Update dependencies (@vllvll)
- #2239 Add possibility to encode the state param as UrlEncodedBase64 (@brezinajn)
- #2274 Upgrade golang.org/x/net to v0.17.0 (@pierluigilenoci)
- #2278 Improve the Nginx auth_request example (@akunzai)
- #2282 Fixed checking Google Groups membership using Google Application Credentials (@kvanzuijlen)
- #2183 Allowing relative redirect url though an option (@axel7083)
- #1866 Add support for unix socker as upstream (@babs)
- #1876 Add
--backend-logout-url
with{id_token}
placeholder (@babs) - #1949 Allow cookie names with dots in redis sessions (@miguelborges99)
- #2297 Add nightly build and push (@tuunit)
- #2329 Add an option to skip request to profile URL for resolving missing claims in id_token (@nilsgstrabo)
- #2299 bugfix: OIDCConfig based providers are not respecting flags and configs (@tuunit)
- #2343 chore: Added checksums for .tar.gz (@kvanzuijlen)
- #2248 Added support for semicolons in query strings. (@timwsuqld)
- #2196 Add GitHub groups (orgs/teams) support. Including
X-Forwarded-Groups
header (@tuunit) - #2371 Remove nsswitch DNS resolution workaround (@tuunit)
- #2295 Change base-image to GoogleContainerTools/distroless (@kvanzuijlen)
- #2356 Update go-jose dependency (@dasvh)
- #2357 Update ojg to latest release (@bitfehler)
- #1922 Added support for env variables in the alpha struct (@hevans-dglcom)
- #2235 Bump golang to 1.21 and min allowed version to 1.20 (@tuunit)
- 🐛 Several bugs have been squashed
- 🕵️♀️ Vulnerabilities have been addressed
- 📖Improved docs
- This release includes fixes for a number of CVEs, we recommend to upgrade as soon as possible.
- The environment variable OAUTH2_PROXY_GOOGLE_GROUP has been deprecated in favor of OAUTH2_PROXY_GOOGLE_GROUPS. Next major release will remove this option. This change makes sure that the configuration options follow the documentation.
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- #2220 Added binary and docker release platforms (@kvanzuijlen)
- #2221 Backwards compatible fix for wrong environment variable name (OAUTH2_PROXY_GOOGLE_GROUPS) (@kvanzuijlen)
- #1989 Fix default scope for keycloak-oidc provider (@tuunit)
- #2217 Upgrade alpine to version 3.18 (@polarctos)
- #2208 Improved session documentation (@lathspell)
- #2229 bugfix: default scopes for OIDCProvider based providers (@tuunit)
- #2194 Fix Gitea token validation (@tuunit)
- 🐛 Several bugs have been squashed
- 🕵️♀️ Vulnerabilities have been addressed
- ⭐️ Added a readiness endpoint to check if the application is ready to receive traffic
- ⭐️ Google Application Default Credentials support (i.e. for running on Google Cloud Platform)
- ⭐ Session cookie support
- This release includes fixes for a number of CVEs, we recommend to upgrade as soon as possible.
- This release was pushed with the wrong Docker platform type for arm64/armv8. Use v7.5.1 instead.
- This release introduced a bug with the Keycloak OIDC provider causing no scopes to be send along with the request. Use v7.5.1 instead.
The following PR introduces a change to how auth routes are evaluated using the flags skip-auth-route
/skip-auth-regex
. The new behaviour uses the regex you specify to evaluate the full path including query parameters. For more details please read the detailed description #2271
- #2192 Use X-Forwarded-Uri if it exists for pathRegex match (@mzndr / @jawys)
- #2028 Update golang.org/x/net to v0.7.0 ato address GHSA-vvpx-j8f3-3w6h (@amrmahdi)
- #1873 Fix empty users with some OIDC providers (@babs)
- #1882 Make
htpasswd.GetUsers
racecondition safe (@babs) - #1883 Ensure v8 manifest variant is set on docker images (@braunsonm)
- #1906 Fix PKCE code verifier generation to never use UTF-8 characters (@braunsonm)
- #1839 Add readiness checks for deeper health checks (@kobim)
- #1927 Fix default scope settings for none oidc providers (@tuunit)
- #1713 Add session cookie support (@t-katsumura @tanuki884)
- #1951 Fix validate URL, check if query string marker (?) or separator (&) needs to be appended (@miguelborges99)
- #1920 Make sure emailClaim is not overriden if userIDClaim is not set (@mdreem)
- #2010 Log the difference between invalid email and not authorized session (@omBratteng)
- #1988 Ensure sign-in page background is uniform throughout the page (@corybolar)
- #2013 Upgrade alpine to version 3.17.2 and library dependencies (@miguelborges99)
- #2047 CVE-2022-41717: DoS in Go net/http may lead to DoS (@miguelborges99)
- #2126 Added support for GKE Workload Identity (@kvanzuijlen)
- #1921 Check jsonpath syntax before interpretation (@eloo-abi)
- #2025 Embed static stylesheets and dependencies (@corybolar)
- New Azure groups support for Azure OAuth2 v2.0
- Option to configure API routes - paths that will not redirect to login when unauthenticated
- CSRF and session cookies now have different timeouts
- #1708 Enable different CSRF cookies per request (@miguelborges99)
- Since the CSRF cookie name is now longer it could potentially break long cookie names (around 1000 characters).
- Having a unique CSRF cookie per request can lead to quite a number of cookies, in case an application performs a high number of parallel authentication requests. Each call will redirect to /oauth2/start, if the user is not authenticated, and a new cookie will be set. The successfully authenticated requests will have its CSRF cookies immediatly expired, however the failed ones will mantain its CSRF cookies until they expire (by default in 15 minutes).
- The user may redefine the CSRF cookie expiration time using flag "--cookie-csrf-expire" (e.g. --cookie-csrf-expire=5m). By default, it is 15 minutes, but you can fine tune to your environment.
- #1574 Add Azure groups support and Azure OAuth v2.0 (@adriananeci)
- group membership check is now validated while using the the azure provider.
- Azure OAuth v2.0 (https://login.microsoftonline.com/{tenant_id}/v2.0) is now available along with Azure OAuth v1.0. See https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy/blob/master/docs/docs/configuration/auth.md#azure-auth-provider for more details
- When using v2.0 Azure Auth endpoint (
https://login.microsoftonline.com/{tenant-id}/v2.0
) as--oidc_issuer_url
, in conjunction with--resource
flag, be sure to append/.default
at the end of the resource name. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/v2-permissions-and-consent#the-default-scope for more details.
- This release includes fixes for a number of CVEs, we recommend to upgrade as soon as possible.
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- #1862 Update dependencies (@JoelSpeed)
- #1828 call providerData.setProviderDefaults for oidc provider to achieve consistent behaviour (@centzilius)
- UserClaim will be set to sub instead of beeing empty from now on.
- #1691 Fix Redis IdleTimeout when Redis timeout option is set to non-zero (@dimss)
- #1669 Fix method deprecated error in lint (@t-katsumura)
- #1701 Watch the htpasswd file for changes and update the htpasswdMap (@aiciobanu)
- #1709 Show an alert message when basic auth credentials are invalid (@aiciobanu)
- #1723 Added ability to specify allowed TLS cipher suites. (@crbednarz)
- #1720 Extract roles from authToken, to allow using allowed roles with Keycloak. (@MrDeerly )
- #1774 Fix vulnerabilities CVE-2022-27191, CVE-2021-44716 and CVE-2022-29526. (@felipeconti)
- #1667 Rename configuration file flag for PKCE (@ChrisEke)
to remain consistent with CLI flags. You should specify
code_challenge_method
in your configuration instead offorce_code_challenge_method
. - #1708 Enable different CSRF cookies per request (@miguelborges99)
- Add flag "--cookie-csrf-per-request" which activates an algorithm to name CSRF cookies differently per request. This feature allows parallel callbacks and by default it is disabled.
- Add flag "--cookie-csrf-expire" to define a different expiration time for the CSRF cookie. By default, it is 15 minutes.
- #1762 Support negating for skip auth routes (@ianldge)
- #1788 Update base docker image to alpine 3.16 (@tooptoop4)
- #1760 Option to configure API routes (@segfault16)
- #1825 Fix vulnerabilities CVE-2022-32149 and CVE-2022-27664. (@crbednarz)
- #1750 Fix Nextcloud provider (@n1tehawk)
- #1574 Add Azure groups support and Azure OAuth v2.0 (@adriananeci)
- #1851 Bump golang to 1.19 and min allowed version to 1.18 (@adriananeci)
- #1815 Keycloak: save user and preferredUsername in session to populate headers for the backend (@babs)
- #1847 Update go-redis/redis to v9 (@arhamGH)
- #1361 PKCE Code Challenge Support - RFC-7636 (@braunsonm)
- At this time the
--code-challenge-method
flag can be used to enable it with the method of your choice.
- At this time the
- Parital support for OAuth2 Authorization Server Metadata for detecting code challenge methods (@braunsonm)
- A warning will be displayed when your provider advertises support for PKCE but you have not enabled it.
- Support for the ARMv8 and ppc64le architectures
- Configurable upstream request timeouts
- oauth2-proxy separate image tags for each architecture is deprecated. Instead, images are cross compiled and pushed as the same tag for every platform. If you are using an architecture specific tag (ex: v7.2.1-arm64) you should move to the generic tag instead (ex: v7.2.1 )
- #1478 Changes the UID and GID of the runtime user to
65532
. Which also is known asnonroot
user in distroless images. - This release includes fixes for a number of CVEs, we recomend to upgrade as soon as possible.
- #1666 Azure provider breaks after upgrading to this version. Please see the issue for more details.
- #1662 Discover signature algorithms from OIDC provider (@JoelSpeed)
- #1651 Updated go-lang's text, crypto and prometheus dependencies to fix reported security vulnerabilities. (@rkkris75)
- #1595 Add optional
allowed_emails
query parameter to theauth_request
. (@zv0n) - #1478 Parameterise the runtime image (@omBratteng)
- #1583 Add groups to session too when creating session from bearer token (@adriananeci)
- #1418 Support for passing arbitrary query parameters through from
/oauth2/start
to the identity provider's login URL. Configuration settings control which parameters are passed by default and precisely which values can be overridden per-request (@ianroberts) - #1559 Introduce ProviderVerifier to clean up OIDC discovery code (@JoelSpeed)
- #1561 Add ppc64le support (@mgiessing)
- #1563 Ensure claim extractor does not attempt profile call when URL is empty (@JoelSpeed)
- #1560 Fix provider data initialisation (@JoelSpeed)
- #1555 Refactor provider configuration into providers package (@JoelSpeed)
- #1394 Add generic claim extractor to get claims from ID Tokens (@JoelSpeed)
- #1468 Implement session locking with session state lock (@JoelSpeed, @Bibob7)
- #1489 Fix Docker Buildx push to include build version (@JoelSpeed)
- #1477 Remove provider documentation for
Microsoft Azure AD
(@omBratteng) - #1204 Added configuration for audience claim (
--oidc-extra-audience
) and ability to specify extra audiences (--oidc-extra-audience
) allowed passing audience verification. This enables support for AWS Cognito and other issuers that have custom audience claims. Also, this adds the ability to allow multiple audiences. (@kschu91) - #1509 Update LoginGovProvider ValidateSession to pass access_token in Header (@pksheldon4)
- #1474 Support configuration of minimal acceptable TLS version (@polarctos)
- #1545 Fix issue with query string allowed group panic on skip methods (@andytson)
- #1286 Add the
allowed_email_domains
and theallowed_groups
on theauth_request
+ support standard wildcard char for validation with sub-domain and email-domain. (@w3st3ry @armandpicard) - #1361 PKCE Code Challenge Support - RFC-7636 (@braunsonm)
- #1594 Release ARMv8 docker images (@braunsonm)
- #1649 Return a 400 instead of a 500 when a request contains an invalid redirect target (@niksko)
- #1638 Implement configurable upstream timeout (@jacksgt)
- #1650 Fixed 500 when checking if user has repo (@adamsong)
- #1635 Added description and unit tests for ipv6 address (@t-katsumura)
- #1502 Unbreak oauth2-proxy for keycloak provider after 2c668a (@ckwalsh)
This release contains a number of bug and security fixes, but has no feature additions.
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- #1247 Use
upn
claim consistently in ADFSProvider (@NickMeves) - #1447 Fix docker build/push issues found during last release (@JoelSpeed)
- #1433 Let authentication fail when session validation fails (@stippi2)
- #1445 Fix docker container multi arch build issue by passing GOARCH details to make build (@jkandasa)
- #1444 Update LinkedIn provider validate URL (@jkandasa)
- #1471 Update alpine to 3.15 (@AlexanderBabel)
- #1479 Update to Go 1.17 (@polarctos)
- LinkedIn provider updated to support the new v2 API
- Introduce
--force-json-errors
to allow OAuth2 Proxy to protect JSON APIs and disable authentication redirection - Add URL rewrite capabilities to the upstream proxy
- New ADFS provider integration
- New Keycloak OIDC provider integration
- Introduced Multiarch Docker images on the standard image tags
- #1086 The extra validation to protect invalid session
deserialization from v6.0.0 (only) has been removed to improve performance. If you are on v6.0.0, either upgrade
to a version before this first and allow legacy sessions to expire gracefully or change your
cookie-secret
value and force all sessions to reauthenticate. - #1210 A new
keycloak-oidc
provider has been added with support for role based authentication. The existing keycloak auth provider will eventually be deprecated and removed. Please switch to the new providerkeycloak-oidc
.
- #1239 GitLab groups sent in the
X-Forwarded-Groups
header to the upstream server will no longer be prefixed withgroup:
- #1391 Improve build times by sharing cache and allowing platform selection (@JoelSpeed)
- #1404 Improve error message when no cookie is found (@JoelSpeed)
- #1315 linkedin: Update provider to v2 (@wuurrd)
- #1348 Using the native httputil proxy code for websockets rather than yhat/wsutil to properly handle HTTP-level failures (@thetrime)
- #1379 Fix the manual sign in with --htpasswd-user-group switch (@janrotter)
- #1375 Added
--force-json-errors
flag (@bancek) - #1337 Changing user field type to text when using htpasswd (@pburgisser)
- #1239 Base GitLab provider implementation on OIDCProvider (@NickMeves)
- #1276 Update crypto and switched to new github.com/golang-jwt/jwt (@JVecsei)
- #1264 Update go-oidc to v3 (@NickMeves)
- #1233 Extend email-domain validation with sub-domain capability (@morarucostel)
- #1060 Implement RewriteTarget to allow requests to be rewritten before proxying to upstream servers (@JoelSpeed)
- #1086 Refresh sessions before token expiration if configured (@NickMeves)
- #1226 Move app redirection logic to its own package (@JoelSpeed)
- #1128 Use gorilla mux for OAuth Proxy routing (@JoelSpeed)
- #1238 Added ADFS provider (@samirachoadi)
- #1227 Fix Refresh Session not working for multiple cookies (@rishi1111)
- #1063 Add Redis lock feature to lock persistent sessions (@Bibob7)
- #1108 Add alternative ways to generate cookie secrets to docs (@JoelSpeed)
- #1142 Add pagewriter to upstream proxy (@JoelSpeed)
- #1181 Fix incorrect
cfg
name in show-debug-on-error flag (@iTaybb) - #1207 Fix URI fragment handling on sign-in page, regression introduced in 7.1.0 (@tarvip)
- #1210 New Keycloak OIDC Provider (@pb82)
- #1244 Update Alpine image version to 3.14 (@ahovgaard)
- #1317 Fix incorrect
</form>
tag on the sing_in page when not using a custom template (@jord1e) - #1330 Allow specifying URL as input for custom sign in logo (@MaikuMori)
- #1357 Fix unsafe access to session variable (@harzallah)
- #997 Allow passing the raw url path when proxying upstream requests - e.g. /%2F/ (@FStelzer)
- #1147 Multiarch support for docker image (@goshlanguage)
- #1296 Fixed
panic
when connecting to Redis with TLS (@mstrzele) - #1403 Improve TLS handling for Redis to support non-standalone mode with TLS (@wadahiro)
- Fixed typos in the metrics server TLS config names
- #967
--insecure-oidc-skip-nonce
is currentlytrue
by default in case any existing OIDC Identity Providers don't support it. The default will switch tofalse
in a future version.
- #1168 Fix incorrect
cfg
name in Metrics TLS flags (@NickMeves) - #967 Set & verify a nonce with OIDC providers (@NickMeves)
- #1136 Add clock package for better time mocking in tests (@NickMeves)
- #947 Multiple provider ingestion and validation in alpha options (first stage: #926) (@yanasega)
- Metrics bind address initialisation was broken in config files
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- #1129 Rewrite OpenRedirect tests in ginkgo (@JoelSpeed)
- #1127 Remove unused fields from OAuthProxy (@JoelSpeed)
- #1141 Fix metrics server bind address initialization (@oliver006)
- The metrics server could not be started in v7.1.0, this is now fixed.
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- #1133 Metrics server should be constructed with secure bind address for TLS (@JoelSpeed)
- New improved design for sign in and error pages based on bulma framework
- Refactored templates loading
robots.txt
,sign_in.html
anderror.html
can now be provided individually in--custom-templates-dir
- If any of the above are not provided, defaults are used
- Defaults templates be found in pkg/app/pagewriter
- Introduction of basic prometheus metrics
- Introduction of Traefik based local testing/example environment
- Support for request IDs to allow request co-ordination of log lines
- GHSA-652x-m2gr-hppm GitLab group authorization stopped working in v7.0.0, the functionality has now been restored, please see the linked advisory for details
- #1103 Upstream request signatures via
--signature-key
is deprecated. Support will be removed completely in v8.0.0. - 1087 The default logging templates have been updated to include {{.RequestID}}
- #1117 The
--gcp-healthchecks
option is now deprecated. It will be removed in a future release.- To migrate, you can change your application health checks for OAuth2 Proxy to point to
the
--ping-path
value. - You can also migrate the user agent based health check using the
--ping-user-agent
option. Set it toGoogleHC/1.0
to allow health checks on the path/
from the Google health checker.
- To migrate, you can change your application health checks for OAuth2 Proxy to point to
the
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- GHSA-652x-m2gr-hppm
--gitlab-group
GitLab Group Authorization config flag stopped working in v7.0.0 (@NickMeves, @papey) - #1113 Panic with GitLab project repository auth (@piersharding)
- #1116 Reinstate preferEmailToUser behaviour for basic auth sessions (@JoelSpeed)
- #1115 Fix upstream proxy appending ? to requests (@JoelSpeed)
- #1117 Deprecate GCP HealthCheck option (@JoelSpeed)
- #1104 Allow custom robots text pages (@JoelSpeed)
- #1045 Ensure redirect URI always has a scheme (@JoelSpeed)
- #1103 Deprecate upstream request signatures (@NickMeves)
- #1087 Support Request ID in logging (@NickMeves)
- #914 Extract email from id_token for azure provider when oidc is configured (@weinong)
- #1047 Refactor HTTP Server and add ServerGroup to handle graceful shutdown of multiple servers (@JoelSpeed)
- #1070 Refactor logging middleware to middleware package (@NickMeves)
- #1064 Add support for setting groups on session when using basic auth (@stefansedich)
- #1056 Add option for custom logos on the sign in page (@JoelSpeed)
- #1054 Update to Go 1.16 (@JoelSpeed)
- #1052 Update golangci-lint to latest version (v1.36.0) (@JoelSpeed)
- #1043 Refactor Sign In Page rendering and capture all page rendering code in pagewriter package (@JoelSpeed)
- #1029 Refactor error page rendering and allow debug messages on error (@JoelSpeed)
- #1028 Refactor templates, update theme and provide styled error pages (@JoelSpeed)
- #1039 Ensure errors in tests are logged to the GinkgoWriter (@JoelSpeed)
- #980 Add Prometheus metrics endpoint (@neuralsandwich)
- #1023 Update docs on Traefik ForwardAuth support without the use of Traefik 'errors' middleware (@pcneo83)
- #1091 Add an example with Traefik (configuration without Traefik 'errors' middleware) (@fcollonval)
- Fixed a bug that meant that flag ordering mattered
- Fixed a bug where response headers for groups were not being flattened
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- #1020 Flatten array-based response headers (@NickMeves)
- #1026 Ensure config flags get parsed correctly when other flags precede them (@JoelSpeed)
- Major internal improvements to provider interfaces
- Added group authorization support
- Improved support for external auth for Traefik
- Introduced alpha configuration format to allow users to trial new configuration format and alpha features
- GitLab provider now supports restricting to members of a project
- Keycloak provider now supports restricting users to members of a set of groups
- (Alpha) Flexible header configuration allowing user defined mapping of session claims to header values
- GHSA-4mf2-f3wh-gvf2 The whitelist domain feature has been updated to fix a vulnerability that was identified, please see the linked advisory for details
- #964 Redirect URL generation will attempt secondary strategies
in the priority chain if any fail the
IsValidRedirect
security check. Previously any failures fell back to/
. - #953 Keycloak will now use
--profile-url
if set for the userinfo endpoint instead of--validate-url
.--validate-url
will still work for backwards compatibility. - #957 To use X-Forwarded-{Proto,Host,Uri} on redirect detection,
--reverse-proxy
must betrue
. - #936
--user-id-claim
option is deprecated and replaced by--oidc-email-claim
- #630 Gitlab projects needs a Gitlab application with the extra
read_api
enabled - #849
/oauth2/auth
allowed_groups
querystring parameter can be paired with theallowed-groups
configuration option.- The
allowed_groups
querystring parameter can specify multiple comma delimited groups. - In this scenario, the user must have a group (from their multiple groups) present in both lists to not get a 401 or 403 response code.
- Example:
- OAuth2-Proxy globally sets the
allowed_groups
asengineering
. - An application using Kubernetes ingress uses the
/oauth2/auth
endpoint withallowed_groups
querystring set tobackend
. - A user must have a session with the groups
["engineering", "backend"]
to pass authorization. - Another user with the groups
["engineering", "frontend"]
would fail the querystring authorization portion.
- OAuth2-Proxy globally sets the
- The
- #905 Existing sessions from v6.0.0 or earlier are no longer valid. They will trigger a reauthentication.
- #826
skip-auth-strip-headers
now applies to all requests, not just those where authentication would be skipped. - #797 The behavior of the Google provider Groups restriction changes with this
- Either
--google-group
or the new--allowed-group
will work for Google now (--google-group
will be used if both are set) - Group membership lists will be passed to the backend with the
X-Forwarded-Groups
header - If you change the list of allowed groups, existing sessions that now don't have a valid group will be logged out immediately.
- Previously, group membership was only checked on session creation and refresh.
- Either
- #789
--skip-auth-route
is (almost) backwards compatible with--skip-auth-regex
- We are marking
--skip-auth-regex
as DEPRECATED and will remove it in the next major version. - If your regex contains an
=
and you want it for all methods, you will need to add a leading=
(this is the area where--skip-auth-regex
doesn't port perfectly)
- We are marking
- #575 Sessions from v5.1.1 or earlier will no longer validate since they were not signed with SHA1.
- Sessions from v6.0.0 or later had a graceful conversion to SHA256 that resulted in no reauthentication
- Upgrading from v5.1.1 or earlier will result in a reauthentication
- #616 Ensure you have configured oauth2-proxy to use the
groups
scope.- The user may be logged out initially as they may not currently have the
groups
claim however after going back through login process wil be authenticated.
- The user may be logged out initially as they may not currently have the
- #839 Enables complex data structures for group claim entries, which are output as Json by default.
- #964
--reverse-proxy
must be true to trustX-Forwarded-*
headers as canonical. These are used throughout the application in redirect URLs, cookie domains and host logging logic. These are the headers:X-Forwarded-Proto
instead ofreq.URL.Scheme
X-Forwarded-Host
instead ofreq.Host
X-Forwarded-Uri
instead ofreq.URL.RequestURI()
- #953 In config files & envvar configs,
keycloak_group
is now the pluralkeycloak_groups
. Flag configs are still--keycloak-group
but it can be passed multiple times. - #911 Specifying a non-existent provider will cause OAuth2-Proxy to fail on startup instead of defaulting to "google".
- #797 Security changes to Google provider group authorization flow
- If you change the list of allowed groups, existing sessions that now don't have a valid group will be logged out immediately.
- Previously, group membership was only checked on session creation and refresh.
- If you change the list of allowed groups, existing sessions that now don't have a valid group will be logged out immediately.
- #722 When a Redis session store is configured, OAuth2-Proxy will fail to start up unless connection and health checks to Redis pass
- #800 Fix import path for v7. The import path has changed to support the go get installation.
- You can now
go get github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy/v7
to get the latestv7
version of OAuth2 Proxy - Import paths for package are now under
v7
, eggithub.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy/v7/pkg/<module>
- You can now
- #753 A bug in the Azure provider prevented it from properly passing the configured protected
--resource
via the login url. If this option was used in the past, behavior will change with this release as it will affect the tokens returned by Azure. In the past, the tokens were always forhttps://graph.microsoft.com
(the default) and will now be for the configured resource (if it exists, otherwise it will run into errors) - #754 The Azure provider now has token refresh functionality implemented. This means that there won't
be any redirects in the browser anymore when tokens expire, but instead a token refresh is initiated
in the background, which leads to new tokens being returned in the cookies.
- Please note that
--cookie-refresh
must be 0 (the default) or equal to the token lifespan configured in Azure AD to make Azure token refresh reliable. Setting this value to 0 means that it relies on the provider implementation to decide if a refresh is required.
- Please note that
- GHSA-4mf2-f3wh-gvf2 Subdomain checking of whitelisted domains could allow unintended redirects (@NickMeves)
- #1002 Use logger for logging refreshed session in azure and gitlab provider (@Bibob7)
- #799 Use comma separated multiple values for header (@lilida)
- #903 Add docs and generated reference for Alpha configuration (@JoelSpeed)
- #995 Add Security Policy (@JoelSpeed)
- #964 Require
--reverse-proxy
true to trustX-Forwareded-*
type headers (@NickMeves) - #970 Fix joined cookie name for those containing underline in the suffix (@peppered)
- #953 Migrate Keycloak to EnrichSession & support multiple groups for authorization (@NickMeves)
- #957 Use X-Forwarded-{Proto,Host,Uri} on redirect as last resort (@linuxgemini)
- #630 Add support for Gitlab project based authentication (@factorysh)
- #907 Introduce alpha configuration option to enable testing of structured configuration (@JoelSpeed)
- #938 Cleanup missed provider renaming refactor methods (@NickMeves)
- #816 (via #936) Support non-list group claims (@loafoe)
- #936 Refactor OIDC Provider and support groups from Profile URL (@NickMeves)
- #869 Streamline provider interface method names and signatures (@NickMeves)
- #849 Support group authorization on
oauth2/auth
endpoint viaallowed_groups
querystring (@NickMeves) - #925 Fix basic auth legacy header conversion (@JoelSpeed)
- #916 Add AlphaOptions struct to prepare for alpha config loading (@JoelSpeed)
- #923 Support TLS 1.3 (@aajisaka)
- #918 Fix log header output (@JoelSpeed)
- #911 Validate provider type on startup. (@arcivanov)
- #906 Set up v6.1.x versioned documentation as default documentation (@JoelSpeed)
- #905 Remove v5 legacy sessions support (@NickMeves)
- #904 Set
skip-auth-strip-headers
totrue
by default (@NickMeves) - #826 Integrate new header injectors into project (@JoelSpeed)
- #797 Create universal Authorization behavior across providers (@NickMeves)
- #898 Migrate documentation to Docusaurus (@JoelSpeed)
- #754 Azure token refresh (@codablock)
- #850 Increase session fields in
/oauth2/userinfo
endpoint (@NickMeves) - #825 Fix code coverage reporting on GitHub actions(@JoelSpeed)
- #796 Deprecate GetUserName & GetEmailAdress for EnrichSessionState (@NickMeves)
- #705 Add generic Header injectors for upstream request and response headers (@JoelSpeed)
- #753 Pass resource parameter in login url (@codablock)
- #789 Add
--skip-auth-route
configuration option forMETHOD=pathRegex
based allowlists (@NickMeves) - #575 Stop accepting legacy SHA1 signed cookies (@NickMeves)
- #722 Validate Redis configuration options at startup (@NickMeves)
- #791 Remove GetPreferredUsername method from provider interface (@NickMeves)
- #764 Document bcrypt encryption for htpasswd (and hide SHA) (@lentzi90)
- #778 Use display-htpasswd-form flag
- #616 Add support to ensure user belongs in required groups when using the OIDC provider (@stefansedich)
- #800 Fix import path for v7 (@johejo)
- #783 Update Go to 1.15 (@johejo)
- #813 Fix build (@thiagocaiubi)
- #801 Update go-redis/redis to v8 (@johejo)
- #750 ci: Migrate to Github Actions (@shinebayar-g)
- #829 Rename test directory to testdata (@johejo)
- #819 Improve CI (@johejo)
- #989 Adapt isAjax to support mimetype lists (@rassie)
- #1013 Update alpine version to 3.13 (@nishanth-pinnapareddy)
- Fixed a bug which prevented static upstreams from being used
- Fixed a bug which prevented file based upstreams from being used
- Ensure that X-Forwarded-Host is respected consistently
N/A
N/A
- #729 Use X-Forwarded-Host consistently when set (@NickMeves)
- #746 Fix conversion of static responses in upstreams (@JoelSpeed)
- Redis session stores now support authenticated connections
- Error logging can now be separated from info logging by directing error logs to stderr
- Added --session-cookie-minimal flag which helps prevent large session cookies
- Improvements to force-https behaviour
- Allow requests to skip authentication based on their source IP
- #632 There is backwards compatibility to sessions from v5
- Any unencrypted sessions from before v5 that only contained a Username & Email will trigger a reauthentication
- #742 Only log no cookie match if cookie domains specified (@JoelSpeed)
- #562 Create generic Authorization Header constructor (@JoelSpeed)
- #715 Ensure session times are not nil before printing them (@JoelSpeed)
- #714 Support passwords with Redis session stores (@NickMeves)
- #719 Add Gosec fixes to areas that are intermittently flagged on PRs (@NickMeves)
- #718 Allow Logging to stdout with separate Error Log Channel
- #690 Address GoSec security findings & remediate (@NickMeves)
- #689 Fix finicky logging_handler_test from time drift (@NickMeves)
- #700 Allow OIDC Bearer auth IDTokens to have empty email claim & profile URL (@NickMeves)
- #699 Align persistence ginkgo tests with conventions (@NickMeves)
- #696 Preserve query when building redirect
- #561 Refactor provider URLs to package level vars (@JoelSpeed)
- #682 Refactor persistent session store session ticket management (@NickMeves)
- #688 Refactor session loading to make use of middleware pattern (@JoelSpeed)
- #593 Integrate upstream package with OAuth2 Proxy (@JoelSpeed)
- #687 Refactor HTPasswd Validator (@JoelSpeed)
- #624 Allow stripping authentication headers from whitelisted requests with
--skip-auth-strip-headers
(@NickMeves) - #673 Add --session-cookie-minimal option to create session cookies with no tokens (@NickMeves)
- #632 Reduce session size by encoding with MessagePack and using LZ4 compression (@NickMeves)
- #675 Fix required ruby version and deprecated option for building docs (@mkontani)
- #669 Reduce docker context to improve build times (@JoelSpeed)
- #668 Use req.Host in --force-https when req.URL.Host is empty (@zucaritask)
- #660 Use builder pattern to simplify requests to external endpoints (@JoelSpeed)
- #591 Introduce upstream package with new reverse proxy implementation (@JoelSpeed)
- #576 Separate Cookie validation out of main options validation (@JoelSpeed)
- #656 Split long session cookies more precisely (@NickMeves)
- #619 Improve Redirect to HTTPs behaviour (@JoelSpeed)
- #654 Close client connections after each redis test (@JoelSpeed)
- #542 Move SessionStore tests to independent package (@JoelSpeed)
- #577 Move Cipher and Session Store initialisation out of Validation (@JoelSpeed)
- #635 Support specifying alternative provider TLS trust source(s) (@k-wall)
- #649 Resolve an issue where an empty healthcheck URL and ping-user-agent returns the healthcheck response (@jordancrawfordnz)
- #662 Do not add Cache-Control header to response from auth only endpoint (@johejo)
- #552 Implements --trusted-ip option to allow clients behind specified IPs or CIDR ranges to bypass authentication (@Izzette)
- #733 dist.sh: remove go version from asset links (@syscll)
- Migrated to an independent GitHub organisation
- Added local test environment examples using docker-compose and kind
- Error pages will now be rendered when upstream connections fail
- Non-Existent options in config files will now return errors on startup
- Sessions are now always encrypted, independent of configuration
- (Security) Fix for open redirect vulnerability.
- More invalid redirects that lead to open-redirects were reported
- An extensive test suite has been added to prevent future regressions
- #453 Responses to endpoints with a proxy prefix will now return headers for preventing browser caching.
- #464 Migration from Pusher to independent org may have introduced breaking changes for your environment.
- See the changes listed below for PR #464 for full details
- Binaries renamed from
oauth2_proxy
tooauth2-proxy
- #440 Switch Azure AD Graph API to Microsoft Graph API
- The Azure AD Graph API has been deprecated and is being replaced by the Microsoft Graph API.
If your application relies on the access token being passed to it to access the Azure AD Graph API, you should migrate your application to use the Microsoft Graph API.
Existing behaviour can be retained by setting
-resource=https://graph.windows.net
.
- The Azure AD Graph API has been deprecated and is being replaced by the Microsoft Graph API.
If your application relies on the access token being passed to it to access the Azure AD Graph API, you should migrate your application to use the Microsoft Graph API.
Existing behaviour can be retained by setting
- #484 Configuration loading has been replaced with Viper and PFlag
- Flags now require a
--
prefix before the option - Previously flags allowed either
-
or--
to prefix the option name - Eg
-provider
must now be--provider
- Flags now require a
- #487 Switch flags to StringSlice instead of StringArray
- Options that take multiple arguments now split strings on commas if present
- Eg
--foo=a,b,c,d
would result in the valuesa
,b
,c
andd
instead of a singlea,b,c,d
value as before
- #535 Drop support for pre v3.1 cookies
- The encoding for session cookies was changed starting in v3.1.0, support for the previous encoding is now dropped
- If you are upgrading from a version earlier than this, please upgrade via a version between v3.1.0 and v5.1.1
- #537 Drop Fallback to Email if User not set
- Previously, when a session was loaded, if the User was not set, it would be replaced by the Email. This behaviour was inconsistent as it required the session to be stored and then loaded to function properly.
- This behaviour has now been removed and the User field will remain empty if it was not set when the session was saved.
- In some scenarios
X-Forwarded-User
will now be empty. UseX-Forwarded-Email
instead. - In some scenarios, this may break setting Basic Auth on upstream or responses.
Use
--prefer-email-to-user
to restore falling back to the Email in these cases.
- #556 Remove unintentional auto-padding of secrets that were too short
- Previously, after cookie-secrets were opportunistically base64 decoded to raw bytes, they were padded to have a length divisible by 4.
- This led to wrong sized secrets being valid AES lengths of 16, 24, or 32 bytes. Or it led to confusing errors reporting an invalid length of 20 or 28 when the user input cookie-secret was not that length.
- Now we will only base64 decode a cookie-secret to raw bytes if it is 16, 24, or 32 bytes long. Otherwise, we will convert the direct cookie-secret to bytes without silent padding added.
- #412/#559 Allow multiple cookie domains to be specified
- Multiple cookie domains may now be configured. The longest domain that matches will be used.
- The config options
cookie_domain
is nowcookie_domains
- The environment variable
OAUTH2_PROXY_COOKIE_DOMAIN
is nowOAUTH2_PROXY_COOKIE_DOMAINS
- #414 Always encrypt sessions regardless of config
- Previously, sessions were encrypted only when certain options were configured. This lead to confusion and misconfiguration as it was not obvious when a session should be encrypted.
- Cookie Secrets must now be 16, 24 or 32 bytes.
- If you need to change your secret, this will force users to reauthenticate.
- #548 Separate logging options out of main options structure
- Fixes an inconsistency in the
--exclude-logging-paths
option by renaming it to--exclude-logging-option
. - This flag may now be given multiple times as with other list options
- This flag also accepts comma separated values
- Fixes an inconsistency in the
- #639 Change how gitlab-group is parsed on options
- Previously, the flag gitlab-group used comma seperated values, while the config option used space seperated values.
- This fixes the config value to use slices internally.
- The config option
gitlab_group
is nowgitlab_groups
- The environment variable
OAUTH2_PROXY_GITLAB_GROUP
is nowOAUTH2_PROXY_GITLAB_GROUPS
- GHSA-5m6c-jp6f-2vcv New OpenRedirect cases have been found (@JoelSpeed)
- #639 Change how gitlab-group is parsed on options (@linuxgemini)
- #615 Kubernetes example based on Kind cluster and Nginx ingress (@EvgeniGordeev)
- #596 Validate Bearer IDTokens in headers with correct provider/extra JWT Verifier (@NickMeves)
- #620 Add HealthCheck middleware (@JoelSpeed)
- #597 Don't log invalid redirect if redirect is empty (@JoelSpeed)
- #604 Add Keycloak local testing environment (@EvgeniGordeev)
- #539 Refactor encryption ciphers and add AES-GCM support (@NickMeves)
- #601 Ensure decrypted user/email are valid UTF8 (@JoelSpeed)
- #560 Fallback to UserInfo is User ID claim not present (@JoelSpeed)
- #598 acr_values no longer sent to IdP when empty (@ScottGuymer)
- #548 Separate logging options out of main options structure (@JoelSpeed)
- #567 Allow health/ping request to be identified via User-Agent (@chkohner)
- #536 Improvements to Session State code (@JoelSpeed)
- #573 Properly parse redis urls for cluster and sentinel connections (@amnay-mo)
- #574 render error page on 502 proxy status (@amnay-mo)
- #559 Rename cookie-domain config to cookie-domains (@JoelSpeed)
- #569 Updated autocompletion for
--
long options. (@Izzette) - #489 Move Options and Validation to separate packages (@JoelSpeed)
- #556 Remove unintentional auto-padding of secrets that were too short (@NickMeves)
- #538 Refactor sessions/utils.go functionality to other areas (@NickMeves)
- #503 Implements --real-client-ip-header option to select the header from which to obtain a proxied client's IP (@Izzette)
- #529 Add local test environments for testing changes and new features (@JoelSpeed)
- #537 Drop Fallback to Email if User not set (@JoelSpeed)
- #535 Drop support for pre v3.1 cookies (@JoelSpeed)
- #533 Set up code coverage within Travis for Code Climate (@JoelSpeed)
- #514 Add basic string functions to templates (@n-i-x)
- #524 Sign cookies with SHA256 (@NickMeves)
- #515 Drop configure script in favour of native Makefile env and checks (@JoelSpeed)
- #519 Support context in providers (@johejo)
- #487 Switch flags to PFlag to remove StringArray (@JoelSpeed)
- #484 Replace configuration loading with Viper (@JoelSpeed)
- #499 Add
-user-id-claim
to support generic claims in addition to email (@holyjak) - #486 Add new linters (@johejo)
- #440 Switch Azure AD Graph API to Microsoft Graph API (@johejo)
- #453 Prevent browser caching during auth flow (@johejo)
- #467 Allow OIDC issuer verification to be skipped (@chkohner)
- #481 Update Okta docs (@trevorbox)
- #474 Always log hasMember request error object (@jbielick)
- #468 Implement graceful shutdown and propagate request context (@johejo)
- #464 Migrate to oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy (@JoelSpeed)
- Project renamed from
pusher/oauth2_proxy
tooauth2-proxy
- Move Go import path from
github.com/pusher/oauth2_proxy
togithub.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy
- Remove Pusher Cloud Team from CODEOWNERS
- Release images moved to
quay.io/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy
- Binaries renamed from
oauth2_proxy
tooauth2-proxy
- Project renamed from
- #432 Update ruby dependencies for documentation (@theobarberbany)
- #471 Add logging in case of invalid redirects (@gargath)
- #462 Allow HTML in banner message (@eritikass)
- #412 Allow multiple cookie domains to be specified (@edahlseng)
- #413 Add -set-basic-auth param to set the Basic Authorization header for upstreams (@morarucostel)
- #483 Warn users when session cookies are split (@JoelSpeed)
- #488 Set-Basic-Auth should default to false (@JoelSpeed)
- #494 Upstream websockets TLS certificate validation now depends on ssl-upstream-insecure-skip-verify (@yaroslavros)
- #497 Restrict access using Github collaborators (@jsclayton)
- #414 Always encrypt sessions regardless of config (@ti-mo)
- #421 Allow logins by usernames even if they do not belong to the specified org and team or collaborators (@yyoshiki41)
N/A
- (Security) Fix for open redirect vulnerability.
- A bad actor using encoded whitespace in redirect URIs can redirect a session to another domain
N/A
- GHSA-j7px-6hwj-hpjg Fix Open Redirect Vulnerability with encoded Whitespace characters (@JoelSpeed)
- Bump to Go 1.14
- Reduced number of Google API requests for group validation
- Support for Redis Cluster
- Support for overriding hosts in hosts file
- [#335] The session expiry for the OIDC provider is now taken from the Token Response (expires_in) rather than from the id_token (exp)
N/A
- #450 Fix http.Cookie SameSite is not copied (@johejo)
- #445 Expose
acr_values
to all providers (@holyjak) - #419 Support Go 1.14, upgrade dependencies, upgrade golangci-lint to 1.23.6 (@johejo)
- #444 Support prompt in addition to approval-prompt (@holyjak)
- #435 Fix issue with group validation calling google directory API on every HTTP request (@ericofusco)
- #400 Add
nsswitch.conf
to Docker image to allow hosts file to work (@luketainton) - #385 Use the
Authorization
header instead ofaccess_token
for refreshing GitHub Provider sessions (@ibuclaw) - #372 Allow fallback to secondary verified email address in GitHub provider (@dmnemec)
- #335 OIDC Provider support for empty id_tokens in the access token refresh response (@howzat)
- #363 Extension of Redis Session Store to Support Redis Cluster (@yan-dblinf)
- #353 Fix login page fragment handling after soft reload on Firefox (@ffdybuster)
- #355 Add Client Secret File support for providers that rotate client secret via file system (@pasha-r)
- #401 Give the option to pass email address in the Basic auth header instead of upstream usernames. (@Spindel)
- #405 The
/sign_in
page now honors therd
query parameter, fixing the redirect after a successful authentication (@ti-mo) - #434 Give the option to prefer email address in the username header when using the -pass-user-headers option (@jordancrawfordnz)
- Disabled CGO (binaries will work regardless og glibc/musl)
- Allow whitelisted redirect ports
- Nextcloud provider support added
- DigitalOcean provider support added
- (Security) Fix for open redirect vulnerability.. a bad actor using
/\
in redirect URIs can redirect a session to another domain
- #321 Add reverse proxy boolean flag to control whether headers like
X-Real-Ip
are accepted. This defaults to false. Usage behind a reverse proxy will require this flag to be set to avoid logging the reverse proxy IP address.
- #331 Add reverse proxy setting (@martin-css)
- #365 Build with CGO=0 (@tomelliff)
- #339 Add configuration for cookie 'SameSite' value. (@pgroudas)
- #347 Update keycloak provider configuration documentation. (@sushiMix)
- #325 dist.sh: use sha256sum (@syscll)
- #179 Add Nextcloud provider (@Ramblurr)
- #280 whitelisted redirect domains: add support for whitelisting specific ports or allowing wildcard ports (@kamaln7)
- #351 Add DigitalOcean Auth provider (@kamaln7)
- Added Keycloak provider
- Build on Go 1.13
- Upgrade Docker image to use Debian Buster
- Added support for FreeBSD builds
- Added new logo
- Added support for GitHub teams
N/A
N/A
- #292 Added bash >= 4.0 dependency to configure script (@jmfrank63)
- #227 Add Keycloak provider (@Ofinka)
- #259 Redirect to HTTPS (@jmickey)
- #273 Support Go 1.13 (@dio)
- #275 docker: build from debian buster (@syscll)
- #258 Add IDToken for Azure provider (@leyshon)
- This PR adds the IDToken into the session for the Azure provider allowing requests to a backend to be identified as a specific user. As a consequence, if you are using a cookie to store the session the cookie will now exceed the 4kb size limit and be split into multiple cookies. This can cause problems when using nginx as a proxy, resulting in no cookie being passed at all. Either increase the proxy_buffer_size in nginx or implement the redis session storage (see https://oauth2-proxy.github.io/oauth2-proxy/configuration#redis-storage)
- #286 Requests.go updated with useful error messages (@biotom)
- #274 Supports many github teams with api pagination support (@toshi-miura, @apratina)
- #302 Rewrite dist script (@syscll)
- #304 Add new Logo! 🎉 (@JoelSpeed)
- #300 Added userinfo endpoint (@kbabuadze)
- #309 Added support for custom CA when connecting to Redis cache (@lleszczu)
- #248 Fix issue with X-Auth-Request-Redirect header being ignored (@webnard)
- #314 Add redirect capability to sign_out (@costelmoraru)
- #265 Add upstream with static response (@cgroschupp)
- #317 Add build for FreeBSD (@fnkr)
- #296 Allow to override provider's name for sign-in page (@ffdybuster)
- Documentation is now on a microsite
- Health check logging can now be disabled for quieter logs
- Authorization Header JWTs can now be verified by the proxy to skip authentication for machine users
- Sessions can now be stored in Redis. This reduces refresh failures and uses smaller cookies (Recommended for those using OIDC refreshing)
- Logging overhaul allows customisable logging formats
- This release includes a number of breaking changes that will require users to reconfigure their proxies. Please read the Breaking Changes below thoroughly.
- #231 Rework GitLab provider
- This PR changes the configuration options for the GitLab provider to use
a self-hosted instance. You now need to specify a
-oidc-issuer-url
rather than explicit-login-url
,-redeem-url
and-validate-url
parameters.
- This PR changes the configuration options for the GitLab provider to use
a self-hosted instance. You now need to specify a
- #186 Make config consistent
- This PR changes configuration options so that all flags have a config counterpart
of the same name but with underscores (
_
) in place of hyphens (-
). This change affects the following flags: - The
--tls-key
flag is now--tls-key-file
to be consistent with existing file flags and the existing config and environment settings - The
--tls-cert
flag is now--tls-cert-file
to be consistent with existing file flags and the existing config and environment settings This change affects the following existing configuration options: - The
proxy-prefix
option is nowproxy_prefix
. This PR changes environment variables so that all flags have an environment counterpart of the same name but capitalised, with underscores (_
) in place of hyphens (-
) and with the prefixOAUTH2_PROXY_
. This change affects the following existing environment variables: - The
OAUTH2_SKIP_OIDC_DISCOVERY
environment variable is nowOAUTH2_PROXY_SKIP_OIDC_DISCOVERY
. - The
OAUTH2_OIDC_JWKS_URL
environment variable is nowOAUTH2_PROXY_OIDC_JWKS_URL
.
- This PR changes configuration options so that all flags have a config counterpart
of the same name but with underscores (
- #146 Use full email address as
User
if the auth response did not contain aUser
field- This change modifies the contents of the
X-Forwarded-User
header supplied by the proxy for users where the auth response from the IdP did not contain a username. In that case, this header used to only contain the local part of the user's email address (e.g.john.doe
for[email protected]
) but now contains the user's full email address instead.
- This change modifies the contents of the
- #170 Pre-built binary tarballs changed format
- The pre-built binary tarballs again match the format of the bitly repository, where the unpacked directory
has the same name as the tarball and the binary is always named
oauth2_proxy
. This was done to restore compatibility with third-party automation recipes like https://github.com/jhoblitt/puppet-oauth2_proxy.
- The pre-built binary tarballs again match the format of the bitly repository, where the unpacked directory
has the same name as the tarball and the binary is always named
- #234 Added option
-ssl-upstream-insecure-skip-validation
to skip validation of upstream SSL certificates (@jansinger) - #224 Check Google group membership using hasMember to support nested groups and external users (@jpalpant)
- #231 Add optional group membership and email domain checks to the GitLab provider (@Overv)
- #226 Made setting of proxied headers deterministic based on configuration alone (@aeijdenberg)
- #178 Add Silence Ping Logging and Exclude Logging Paths flags (@kskewes)
- #209 Improve docker build caching of layers (@dekimsey)
- #186 Make config consistent (@JoelSpeed)
- #187 Move root packages to pkg folder (@JoelSpeed)
- #65 Improvements to authenticate requests with a JWT bearer token in the
Authorization
header via the-skip-jwt-bearer-token
options. (@brianv0)- Additional verifiers can be configured via the
-extra-jwt-issuers
flag if the JWT issuers is either an OpenID provider or has a JWKS URL (e.g.https://example.com/.well-known/jwks.json
).
- Additional verifiers can be configured via the
- #180 Minor refactor of core proxying path (@aeijdenberg).
- #175 Bump go-oidc to v2.0.0 (@aeijdenberg).
- Includes fix for potential signature checking issue when OIDC discovery is skipped.
- #155 Add RedisSessionStore implementation (@brianv0, @JoelSpeed)
- Implement flags to configure the redis session store
-session-store-type=redis
Sets the store type to redis-redis-connection-url
Sets the Redis connection URL-redis-use-sentinel=true
Enables Redis Sentinel support-redis-sentinel-master-name
Sets the Sentinel master name, if sentinel is enabled-redis-sentinel-connection-urls
Defines the Redis Sentinel Connection URLs, if sentinel is enabled
- Introduces the concept of a session ticket. Tickets are composed of the cookie name, a session ID, and a secret.
- Redis Sessions are stored encrypted with a per-session secret
- Added tests for server based session stores
- Implement flags to configure the redis session store
- #168 Drop Go 1.11 support in Travis (@JoelSpeed)
- #169 Update Alpine to 3.9 (@kskewes)
- #148 Implement SessionStore interface within proxy (@JoelSpeed)
- #147 Add SessionStore interfaces and initial implementation (@JoelSpeed)
- Allows for multiple different session storage implementations including client and server side
- Adds tests suite for interface to ensure consistency across implementations
- Refactor some configuration options (around cookies) into packages
- #114, #154 Documentation is now available live at our docs website (@JoelSpeed, @icelynjennings)
- #146 Use full email address as
User
if the auth response did not contain aUser
field (@gargath) - #144 Use GO 1.12 for ARM builds (@kskewes)
- #142 ARM Docker USER fix (@kskewes)
- #52 Logging Improvements (@MisterWil)
- Implement flags to configure file logging
-logging-filename
Defines the filename to log to-logging-max-size
Defines the maximum-logging-max-age
Defines the maximum age of backups to retain-logging-max-backups
Defines the maximum number of rollover log files to retain-logging-compress
Defines if rollover log files should be compressed-logging-local-time
Defines if logging date and time should be local or UTC
- Implement two new flags to enable or disable specific logging types
-standard-logging
Enables or disables standard (not request or auth) logging-auth-logging
Enables or disables auth logging
- Implement two new flags to customize the logging format
-standard-logging-format
Sets the format for standard logging-auth-logging-format
Sets the format for auth logging
- Implement flags to configure file logging
- #111 Add option for telling where to find a login.gov JWT key file (@timothy-spencer)
- #170 Restore binary tarball contents to be compatible with bitlys original tarballs (@zeha)
- #185 Fix an unsupported protocol scheme error during token validation when using the Azure provider (@jonas)
- #141 Check google group membership based on email address (@bchess)
- Google Group membership is additionally checked via email address, allowing users outside a GSuite domain to be authorized.
- #195 Add
-banner
flag for overriding the banner line that is displayed (@steakunderscore) - #198 Switch from gometalinter to golangci-lint (@steakunderscore)
- #159 Add option to skip the OIDC provider verified email check:
--insecure-oidc-allow-unverified-email
(@djfinlay) - #210 Update base image from Alpine 3.9 to 3.10 (@steakunderscore)
- #201 Add Bitbucket as new OAuth2 provider, accepts email, team and repository permissions to determine authorization (@aledeganopix4d)
- Implement flags to enable Bitbucket authentication:
-bitbucket-repository
Restrict authorization to users that can access this repository-bitbucket-team
Restrict authorization to users that are part of this Bitbucket team
- Implement flags to enable Bitbucket authentication:
- #211 Switch from dep to go modules (@steakunderscore)
- #145 Add support for OIDC UserInfo endpoint email verification (@rtluckie)
- Internal restructure of session state storage to use JSON rather than proprietary scheme
- Added health check options for running on GCP behind a load balancer
- Improved support for protecting websockets
- Added provider for login.gov
- Allow manual configuration of OIDC providers
- Dockerfile user is now non-root, this may break your existing deployment
- In the OIDC provider, when no email is returned, the ID Token subject will be used instead of returning an error
- GitHub user emails must now be primary and verified before authenticating
- #96 Check if email is verified on GitHub (@caarlos0)
- #110 Added GCP healthcheck option (@timothy-spencer)
- #112 Improve websocket support (@gyson)
- #63 Use encoding/json for SessionState serialization (@yaegashi)
- Use JSON to encode session state to be stored in browser cookies
- Implement legacy decode function to support existing cookies generated by older versions
- Add detailed table driven tests in session_state_test.go
- #120 Encrypting user/email from cookie (@costelmoraru)
- #55 Added login.gov provider (@timothy-spencer)
- #55 Added environment variables for all config options (@timothy-spencer)
- #70 Fix handling of splitted cookies (@einfachchr)
- #92 Merge websocket proxy feature from openshift/oauth-proxy (@butzist)
- #57 Fall back to using OIDC Subject instead of Email (@aigarius)
- #85 Use non-root user in docker images (@kskewes)
- #68 forward X-Auth-Access-Token header (@davidholsgrove)
- #41 Added option to manually specify OIDC endpoints instead of relying on discovery
- #83 Add
id_token
refresh to Google provider (@leki75) - #10 fix redirect url param handling (@dt-rush)
- #122 Expose -cookie-path as configuration parameter (@costelmoraru)
- #124 Use Go 1.12 for testing and build environments (@syscll)
- Introduction of ARM releases and and general improvements to Docker builds
- Improvements to OIDC provider allowing pass-through of ID Tokens
- Multiple redirect domains can now be whitelisted
- Streamed responses are now flushed periodically
- If you have been using #bitly/621
and have cookies larger than the 4kb limit,
the cookie splitting pattern has changed and now uses
_
in place of-
when indexing cookies. This will force users to reauthenticate the first time they usev3.1.0
. - Streamed responses will now be flushed every 1 second by default.
Previously streamed responses were flushed only when the buffer was full.
To retain the old behaviour set
--flush-interval=0
. See #23 for further details.
- #14 OIDC ID Token, Authorization Headers, Refreshing and Verification (@joelspeed)
- Implement
pass-authorization-header
andset-authorization-header
flags - Implement token refreshing in OIDC provider
- Split cookies larger than 4k limit into multiple cookies
- Implement token validation in OIDC provider
- Implement
- #15 WhitelistDomains (@joelspeed)
- Add
--whitelist-domain
flag to allow redirection to approved domains after OAuth flow
- Add
- #21 Docker Improvement (@yaegashi)
- Move Docker base image from debian to alpine
- Install ca-certificates in docker image
- #23 Flushed streaming responses
- Long-running upstream responses will get flushed every (1 second by default)
- #24 Redirect fix (@agentgonzo)
- After a successful login, you will be redirected to your original URL rather than /
- #35 arm and arm64 binary releases (@kskewes)
- Add armv6 and arm64 to Makefile
release
target
- Add armv6 and arm64 to Makefile
- #37 cross build arm and arm64 docker images (@kskewes)
Adoption of OAuth2_Proxy by Pusher. Project was hard forked and tidied however no logical changes have occurred since v2.2 as released by Bitly.
- #7 Migration to Pusher (@joelspeed)
- Move automated build to debian base image
- Add Makefile
- Update CI to run
make test
- Update Dockerfile to use
make clean oauth2_proxy
- Update
VERSION
parameter to be set byldflags
from Git Status - Remove lint and test scripts
- Update CI to run
- Remove Go v1.8.x from Travis CI testing
- Add CODEOWNERS file
- Add CONTRIBUTING guide
- Add Issue and Pull Request templates
- Add Dockerfile
- Fix fsnotify import
- Update README to reflect new repository ownership
- Update CI scripts to separate linting and testing
- Now using
gometalinter
for linting
- Now using
- Move Go import path from
github.com/bitly/oauth2_proxy
togithub.com/pusher/oauth2_proxy
- Repository forked on 27/11/18
- README updated to include note that this repository is forked
- CHANGLOG created to track changes to repository from original fork