
Revert "website: latest migration to new structure (#11522)"
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Use the following configuration:
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```
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app.company {
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# directive execution order is only as stated if enclosed with route.
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route {
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# always forward outpost path to actual outpost
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reverse_proxy /outpost.goauthentik.io/* http://outpost.company:9000
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# forward authentication to outpost
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forward_auth http://outpost.company:9000 {
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uri /outpost.goauthentik.io/auth/caddy
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# capitalization of the headers is important, otherwise they will be empty
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copy_headers X-Authentik-Username X-Authentik-Groups X-Authentik-Email X-Authentik-Name X-Authentik-Uid X-Authentik-Jwt X-Authentik-Meta-Jwks X-Authentik-Meta-Outpost X-Authentik-Meta-Provider X-Authentik-Meta-App X-Authentik-Meta-Version
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# optional, in this config trust all private ranges, should probably be set to the outposts IP
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trusted_proxies private_ranges
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}
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# actual site configuration below, for example
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reverse_proxy localhost:1234
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}
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}
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```
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If you're trying to proxy to an upstream over HTTPS, you need to set the `Host` header to the value they expect for it to work correctly.
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```
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reverse_proxy /outpost.goauthentik.io/* https://outpost.company {
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header_up Host {http.reverse_proxy.upstream.hostport}
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}
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```
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