Hello Stian,
Thanks for responding.
Our Keycloak SSO is a single server, but the clients are load balanced.
We just set the redirect_url value to the LB url in the keycloak.login()
call, thats it.
It seems to be working without any issues, detected so far.
:)
Thanks a lot again for looking into this.
Regards,
Subhro.
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 10:28 AM, Stian Thorgersen <sthorger(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
You need to configure the correct auth-server-url in keycloak.json
for
your application using keycloak.js. It should be the loadbalancer URL.
On 10 May 2016 at 15:11, Subhrajyoti Moitra <subhrajyotim(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a client application, that will be using Keycloak for
> authentication and authorization.
> There are 2 instances of this application running on (lets say) service1
> and service2.
>
> These 2 service instance are behind the load balancer. The load balancer
> has sticky sessions on.
>
> Now a user browses to the loadbalancer url, which in turn serves the
> service instances, service1 or service2.
> Now when the service instance pages are using keycloak.js to verify the
> login, I dont get the loadbalancer URL as the redirect url value, rather
> the redirect url is of the actual service instance URL on which the service
> is hosted.
>
> How do i use Keycloak for loadbalanced services?
>
> Is there some specific setting, or setup of the server?
>
> Please help and guide,
> Thanks and cheers,
> Subhro.
>
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