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HAProxy
HAProxy is a reverse proxy supported by Authelia.
Requirements
You need the following to run Authelia with HAProxy:
- HAProxy 1.8.4+
USE_LUA=1
set at compile time
- haproxy-auth-request
- LuaSocket with commit 0b03eec16b (that is: newer than 2014-11-10) in your Lua library path (
LUA_PATH
)lua-socket
from Debian Stretch workslua-socket
from Ubuntu Xenial workslua-socket
from Ubuntu Bionic workslua5.3-socket
from Alpine 3.8 worksluasocket
from luarocks does not worklua-socket
v3.0.0.17.rc1 from EPEL does not worklua-socket
from Fedora 28 does not work
Configuration
Below you will find commented examples of the following configuration:
- Authelia portal
- Protected endpoint (Nextcloud)
- haproxy-auth-request
With this configuration you can protect your virtual hosts with Authelia, by following the steps below:
- Add host(s) to the
protected-frontends
ACL to support protection with Authelia. You can separate each subdomain with a|
in the regex, for example:acl protected-frontends hdr(host) -m reg -i ^(jenkins|nextcloud|phpmyadmin)\.example\.com
- Add host ACL(s) in the form of
host-service
, this will be utilised to route to the correct backend upon successful authentication, for example:acl host-jenkins hdr(host) -i jenkins.example.com acl host-nextcloud hdr(host) -i nextcloud.example.com acl host-phpmyadmin hdr(host) -i phpmyadmin.example.com
- Add backend route for your service(s), for example:
use_backend be_jenkins if host-jenkins use_backend be_nextcloud if host-nextcloud use_backend be_phpmyadmin if host-phpmyadmin
- Add backend definitions for your service(s), for example:
backend be_jenkins server jenkins jenkins:8080 backend be_nextcloud server nextcloud nextcloud:443 ssl verify none backend be_phpmyadmin server phpmyadmin phpmyadmin:80
Secure Authelia with TLS
There is a known limitation with haproxy-auth-request with regard to TLS-enabled backends. If you want to run Authelia TLS enabled the recommended workaround utilises HAProxy itself to proxy the requests. This comes at a cost of two additional TCP connections, but allows the full HAProxy configuration flexbility with regard to TLS verification as well as header rewriting. An example of this configuration is also be provided below.
Configuration
haproxy.cfg
global
# Path to haproxy-auth-request
lua-load /usr/local/etc/haproxy/auth-request.lua
log stdout format raw local0 debug
defaults
mode http
log global
option httplog
option forwardfor
frontend fe_http
bind *:443 ssl crt /usr/local/etc/haproxy/haproxy.pem
# Host ACLs
acl protected-frontends hdr(host) -m reg -i ^(nextcloud)\.example\.com
acl host-authelia hdr(host) -i auth.example.com
acl host-nextcloud hdr(host) -i nextcloud.example.com
http-request set-var(req.scheme) str(https) if { ssl_fc }
http-request set-var(req.scheme) str(http) if !{ ssl_fc }
http-request set-var(req.questionmark) str(?) if { query -m found }
# Headers to construct redirection URL
http-request set-header X-Real-IP %[src]
http-request set-header X-Forwarded-Proto %[var(req.scheme)]
http-request set-header X-Forwarded-Host %[req.hdr(Host)]
http-request add-header X-Forwarded-Port %[dst_port]
http-request set-header X-Forwarded-Uri %[path]%[var(req.questionmark)]%[query]
# Protect endpoints with haproxy-auth-request and Authelia
http-request lua.auth-request be_authelia /api/verify if protected-frontends
# Authelia backend route
use_backend be_authelia if host-authelia
# Redirect protected-frontends to Authelia if not authenticated
use_backend be_authelia if protected-frontends !{ var(txn.auth_response_successful) -m bool }
# Service backend route(s)
use_backend be_nextcloud if host-nextcloud
backend be_authelia
server authelia authelia:9091
backend be_nextcloud
server nextcloud nextcloud:443 ssl verify none
haproxy.cfg (TLS enabled Authelia)
global
# Path to haproxy-auth-request
lua-load /usr/local/etc/haproxy/auth-request.lua
log stdout format raw local0 debug
defaults
mode http
log global
option httplog
option forwardfor
frontend fe_http
bind *:443 ssl crt /usr/local/etc/haproxy/haproxy.pem
# Host ACLs
acl protected-frontends hdr(host) -m reg -i ^(nextcloud)\.example\.com
acl host-authelia hdr(host) -i auth.example.com
acl host-nextcloud hdr(host) -i nextcloud.example.com
http-request set-var(req.scheme) str(https) if { ssl_fc }
http-request set-var(req.scheme) str(http) if !{ ssl_fc }
http-request set-var(req.questionmark) str(?) if { query -m found }
# Headers to construct redirection URL
http-request set-header X-Real-IP %[src]
http-request set-header X-Forwarded-Proto %[var(req.scheme)]
http-request set-header X-Forwarded-Host %[req.hdr(Host)]
http-request add-header X-Forwarded-Port %[dst_port]
http-request set-header X-Forwarded-Uri %[path]%[var(req.questionmark)]%[query]
# Protect endpoints with haproxy-auth-request and Authelia
http-request lua.auth-request be_authelia_proxy /api/verify if protected-frontends
# Authelia backend route
use_backend be_authelia if host-authelia
# Redirect protected-frontends to Authelia if not authenticated
use_backend be_authelia if protected-frontends !{ var(txn.auth_response_successful) -m bool }
# Service backend route(s)
use_backend be_nextcloud if host-nextcloud
backend be_authelia
server authelia authelia:9091
backend be_authelia_proxy
mode http
server proxy 127.0.0.1:9092
listen authelia_proxy
mode http
bind 127.0.0.1:9092
server authelia authelia:9091 ssl verify none
backend be_nextcloud
server nextcloud nextcloud:443 ssl verify none