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Fix broken link. Add extra clarification for login targets.
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@ -375,7 +375,13 @@ The ``PROXY_AUTH_WHITELIST`` (default: unset/disabled) option allows you to conf
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Use ``PROXY_AUTH_HEADER`` (default: 'X-Auth-Email') to customize which HTTP header the email address of the user to authenticate as should be and ``PROXY_AUTH_CREATE`` (default: False) to control whether non-existing accounts should be auto-created. Please note that Mailu doesn't currently support creating new users for non-existing domains; you do need to create all the domains that may be used manually.
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Once configured, any request to /sso/login with the correct headers will be authenticated unless the "noproxyauth" parameter is passed, in which case the "standard" login form will be displayed. Please check issues `1972` and `2692` for more details.
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Once configured, any request to /sso/login with the correct headers will be authenticated unless the "noproxyauth" parameter is passed, in which case the "standard" login form will be displayed. Please check issues `1972`_ and `2692`_ for more details.
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Requests to:
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- "/sso/login" results the user being redirected to the web administration interface after authentication.
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- "/admin" (``WEB_ADMIN=/admin``) results the user being redirected to the web administration interface after authentication.
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- "/webmail" (``WEB_WEBMAIL=/webmail``) results the user being redirected to the web administration interface after authentication.
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Use ``PROXY_AUTH_LOGOUT_URL`` (default: unset) to redirect users to a specific URL after they have been logged out.
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Make the login page "guess" where the user wants to land
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Make the login page "guess" where the user wants to land.
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This means that requests for /admin result in a login page that always redirects to admin.
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Requests for /webmail results in a login page that redirects the user being logged in to webmail.
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You can still access / (https://mydomain/) or /sso/login, to access the login page with both login buttons.
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Introduce AUTH_PROXY_LOGOUT_URL to redirect users to a specific URL after they have been logged-out
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Retire /sso/proxy and merge it in /sso/login
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