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@bgehman bgehman commented May 15, 2020

  • use absolute redirect for /login

- use absolute redirect for `/login`
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bgehman commented May 15, 2020

@bnfinet This is fixing a goof I made in #263 , sorry about the thrashing.

The 302/redirect does need to be absolute -- for the use cases where request initially comes in on a url other than /. For example, https://myserver.example.com/my/cool/stuff/, the redirect should go to https://myserver.example.com/login, not https://myserver.example.com/my/cool/stuff/login

redirecting to the same $scheme and $http_host, is what is needed. I was originally trying to avoid having to hardcode a hostname here, and this is the fix for that. I have tested this working standalone, and behind a downstream http proxy (a Kubernetes Ingress).

Again, sorry for the thrashing :/

@bnfinet bnfinet merged commit 9b16950 into vouch:master May 15, 2020
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bnfinet commented May 15, 2020

No problem @bgehman glad you caught it. Thanks for the update.

Nobody bats a 1000 :)

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bgehman commented May 15, 2020

Appreciate it 👍

@bgehman bgehman deleted the patch-1 branch May 15, 2020 16:23
bnfinet added a commit that referenced this pull request May 22, 2020
fix: nginx_with_vouch needs absolute URI redirect
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