[keycloak-user] Keycloak behind firewall

Stian Thorgersen sthorger at redhat.com
Wed Jun 8 01:23:33 EDT 2016


If you want the Keycloak instance to use internal IP address for internal
communication you can do that either by updating your internal DNS server
to point to the internal IP, or you can edit the hosts file on the machine
hosting Keycloak.

On 7 June 2016 at 09:41, Kevin Hirschmann <khirschmann at huebinet.de> wrote:

> Hello,
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> when sending an authentication request it seems, that the keycloak
> application uses the server url (from the request) to issue a request to
> obtain a token.
>
> The server sends a request to itself. I am running a wildfly instance
> behind a transparent proxy and the firewall blocks requests from the
> wildfly server to the IP address of the proxy. Is there a way to configure
> keycloak to send “intern” requests to a different IP address?
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> Thx for your help
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> Kind regards
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> Kevin Hirschmann
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