[keycloak-user] Keycloak Proxy passing thorugh unauthenticated
Bill Burke
bburke at redhat.com
Fri May 13 16:49:26 EDT 2016
FYI I haven't touched this code in more than a year and have been
relying on the community to maintain it. Why? Well, we're not
supporting it in product and Apache plugins like mod-auth-mellon and
mod-auth-oidc exist. We're also talking to other teams like API Man to
see if we can offload the proxy on them. Anyways, sounds like lame
excuses...I know you just want answers...
On 5/13/16 4:33 PM, Guy Bowdler wrote:
> Also, you just need to configure and back end proxy only to accept
> connections from the key cloak proxy to secure, we've just left it
> open for now to troubleshoot
>
> On 13 May 2016 19:58:47 BST, Bill Burke <bburke at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> The idea of the proxy is that the secured app doesn't have to have a
> plugin. The secured app is supposed to be on a private network and the
> proxy sits on a public one.
>
>
> On 5/13/16 11:52 AM, Jason Axley wrote:
>
> From my read of the design, it doesn’t look like the proxy
> design provides a secure way of front-ending an application
> that won’t allow someone with network access behind the proxy
> to access the application either without authentication or by
> impersonating any user since the design appears to rely on
> HTTP headers set with identity information sent to the backend
> application. A better design would have been to pass the
> actual Id Token to the backend application so that the backend
> application can actually verify the identity signature on the
> JWT so that someone can’t just fabricate arbitrary identity
> information. I would think this could work in concert with an
> application plugin that could consume these tokens and
> validate and make the identity information available to the
> application in a trustworthy manner. -Jason On 5/13/16, 8:00
> AM, "keycloak-user-bounces at lists.jboss.org on behalf of Guy
> Bowdler" <keycloak-user-bounces at lists.jboss.org on behalf of
> guybowdler at dorsetnetworks.com> wrote:
>
> Hi, We've got the Keycloak Security Proxy (official one -
> https://keycloak.github.io/docs/userguide/keycloak-server/html/proxy.html)
> running and passing to an nginx proxy which is in turn
> proxying out different apps, ie: [client] ----> [:80|443
> KeyCloak Proxy ----> :8080 Nginx Reverse Proxy] ------>
> [application] Where [] denotes a different box, the
> ProxyBox is hostname.domain and the apps are published as
> hostname.domain/appname However, the client is able to
> access the application without authentication, we have
> clients and roles set up in keycloak and the config looks
> ok (although obviously isn't!) Are there any KeyCloak
> Proxy logs we can look at, or debugging options? I haven't
> found any as yet andnothing is jumping out of the config.
> We can access the back end apps ok either from the
> Keycloak proxy running on ports 80 or 443 or via the nginx
> proxy on 8080 (and yes, this latter connection will be
> restricted to localhost when it's working!). The keycloak
> proxy config is very similar to the default except the
> values from the keycloak installation GUI have been pasted
> in. Any troubleshooting tips would be much
> appreciated!thanks in advance:) Guy
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