Yeah, on the Client creation page, instead of oidc or saml, you can pick
"proxied". You would specify the URL pattern of incoming requests and
the URL pattern to forward HTTP requests and bam, it just works. Set up
some virtual host table on demand with Undertow.
On 8/5/16 11:36 AM, Thomas Darimont wrote:
Sounds interesting...
could you provide a bit more detail about what you have in mind?
Cheers,
Thomas
2016-08-05 16:38 GMT+02:00 Bill Burke <bburke(a)redhat.com
<mailto:bburke@redhat.com>>:
Bump.
I'm going to keep bumping this occasionally to see if somebody in the
community wants to take this on.
On 8/4/16 8:30 PM, Bill Burke wrote:
> I think we should combine Keycloak Proxy with the keycloak
server. When
> creating a client, you would have an option to declare it as a
proxied
> client. This is way better than what we currently have as we
woudln't
> have to do SAML or OIDC so it would be more performant and it would
> require no additional setup.
>
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