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On 11/03/22 05:38, Pintér Szabolcs wrote:
Hi


I'm Szabolcs and I want to use your proxy with an OAuth2 solution.

I think I have tou use this part of the Documentiation:

https://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/BearerAuthentication


But I didn't find more information about this, can I use it if i rebuild the code from there project: https://github.com/squid-cache/squid. (Sadly I didn't find any relevant part from the code or the git commits)

I find just this flags on a configure file:   --enable-auth , --enable-auth-basic="list of helpers", --enable-auth-digest="list of helpers", --enable-auth-negotiate="list of helpers", --enable-auth-ntlm="list of helpers".


Have I any chacne to find an OAuth solution for squid?



You currently still need to build the code development branch at <https://github.com/squid-cache/squid/pull/30>. Looks like some build issues right now, I hope to have a fix in the next day or so for that.

You will have to create your own auth helper to do the OAuth b64token verification. I/O protocol for the helper is documented on that page.

Also, please be aware that as far as we can tell Browser clients only use OAuth Bearer when they think they are talking to an origin server. So it is mostly useful as a reverse-proxy authentication.


Amos
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