The original example only protected the root (`/`) path, leaving other routes unsecured.
* docs: add syntax highlighting for nginx config
* docs: fix headings in `configuration/integration` page
* docs: fix redirect in caddy configuraion example
* new readme structure
* add adopters file
* add microsoft sponsorship
* add reference to adopter file
* add gopher slack invite link
* slightly rephrase nightly image section
* add sponsor request for action
* better formatting for contributor wall
* add longer wait time for stale PRs and issues and allow for exemption through bug and high-priority labels
* apply review suggestion
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* Mention value seperation for plural environment variables
* Mention value seperation for plural environment variables on version 7.6.x documentation
* change phrasing for better clarification
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* Add GitHub groups (orgs/teams) support
* align code of getTeams with getOrgs to support Github Enterprise Server instances with different domain
* add documentation
* add missing import after rebase
* add nightly build and push (#2297)
* add nightly build and push
* add date based nightly build tags
* only keep single multiarch image build and push
* add changelog
* add images to internal docs static files
* add docu for nightly builds
* remove unnecessary spaces
* update nightly repository
* Issue 978: Fix Custom cookie name breaks redis for session (#1949)
* Issue 978: Fix Custom cookie name breaks redis for session (see https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy/issues/978)
* Issue 978: Fix Custom cookie name breaks redis for session (see https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy/issues/978)
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Issue 978: Fix Custom cookie name breaks redis for session
* Issue 978: Fix Custom cookie name breaks redis for session
* Issue 978: Fix Custom cookie name breaks redis for session
* Issue 978: Fix Custom cookie name breaks redis for session
* Issue 978: Fix Custom cookie name breaks redis for session
* Issue 978: Fix Custom cookie name breaks redis for session
* Update CHANGELOG.md
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* Support http.AllowQuerySemicolons (#2248)
* Support http.AllowQuerySemicolons
* Docs
* Make it clear we are overriding the handler
* Update documentation for allow-query-semicolons
* Fix changelog format
* Fix formatting
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* Add GitHub groups (orgs/teams) support
* align code of getTeams with getOrgs to support Github Enterprise Server instances with different domain
* add documentation
* fix changelog & documentation
* fix missing import
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Co-authored-by: Tim White <tim.white@su.org.au>
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* Update changelog for v7.5.1 release
* Create versioned docs for release v7.5.x
Created using: yarn run docusaurus docs:version 7.5.x
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* docs/conf/overview: Add hint about cookie prefixes to --cookie-name
Cookie Prefixes further restricts the possibilities of session attacks because supporting clients will only accept cookies with one of the prefix if certain requirements were meet, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Cookies#cookie_prefixes
* Backport cookie prefixes to older docs
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* Add redirect instructions for gitlab on sub-dir
* include redirect instructions in unversioned docs
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* Remove the information about `Microsoft Azure AD`
* Put `proxy_buffer_size` in a code tag
* Update `CHANGELOG.md`
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I was recently looking into the order in which oauth2-proxy evaluates it configuration options from the various sources.
I think this will also be helpful for other users.
Since oauth2-proxy is using viper, the order of configuration sources is as follows [1]:
> Viper uses the following precedence order. Each item takes precedence over the item below it:
>
> explicit call to Set
> flag
> env
> config
> key/value store
> default
[1] https://github.com/spf13/viper/blob/master/README.md#why-viper
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