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OAuth2 Authentication Using Google

This example will demonstrate how to configure external authentication in both TLS and non-TLS mode using Google as auth provider.

Example using Google (no TLS)

First configure google auth provider by following instructions provided here and generate client-id and client-secret.

In this example Authorized JavaScript origins is set to http://voyager.appscode.ninja and Authorized redirect URIs is set to http://voyager.appscode.ninja/oauth2/callback.

Now deploy and expose a test server:

$ kubectl run test-server --image=gcr.io/google_containers/echoserver:1.8
$ kubectl expose deployment test-server --port=80 --target-port=8080

Configure, deploy and expose oauth2-proxy:

$ kubectl apply -f oauth2-proxy.yaml

apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
  labels:
    k8s-app: oauth2-proxy
  name: oauth2-proxy
spec:
  replicas: 1
  selector:
    matchLabels:
      k8s-app: oauth2-proxy
  template:
    metadata:
      labels:
        k8s-app: oauth2-proxy
    spec:
      containers:
      - args:
        - --provider=google
        - --email-domain=*
        - --upstream=file:///dev/null
        - --http-address=0.0.0.0:4180
        - --cookie-secure=false
        - --pass-id-token=true
        - --set-xauthrequest=true
        env:
        - name: OAUTH2_PROXY_CLIENT_ID
          value: ...
        - name: OAUTH2_PROXY_CLIENT_SECRET
          value: ...
        - name: OAUTH2_PROXY_COOKIE_SECRET
          value: ...
        image: appscode/oauth2_proxy:2.3.0
        imagePullPolicy: Always
        name: oauth2-proxy
        ports:
        - containerPort: 4180
          protocol: TCP
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
  labels:
    k8s-app: oauth2-proxy
  name: oauth2-proxy
spec:
  ports:
  - name: http
    port: 4180
    protocol: TCP
    targetPort: 4180
  selector:
    k8s-app: oauth2-proxy

Here, --set-xauthrequest flag sets X-Auth-Request-User and X-Auth-Request-Email headers, which will be forwarded to backend. It also sets X-Auth-Request-Id-Token header when --pass-id-token flag is true.

Finally create the ingress:

$ kubectl apply -f auth-ingress.yaml

apiVersion: voyager.appscode.com/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
  name: auth-ingress
  namespace: default
spec:
  frontendRules:
  - port: 80
    auth:
      oauth:
      - host: voyager.appscode.ninja
        authBackend: auth-be
        authPath: /oauth2/auth
        signinPath: /oauth2/start
        paths: 
        - /app
  rules:
  - host: voyager.appscode.ninja
    http:
      paths:
      - path: /health
        backend:
          serviceName: test-server
          servicePort: 80
      - path: /app
        backend:
          serviceName: test-server
          servicePort: 80
      - path: /oauth2
        backend:
          name: auth-be
          serviceName: oauth2-proxy
          servicePort: 4180

Now browse the followings:

Example using Google (with TLS)

First configure google auth provider by following instructions provided here and generate client-id and client-secret.

In this example Authorized JavaScript origins is set to https://voyager.appscode.ninja and Authorized redirect URIs is set to https://voyager.appscode.ninja/oauth2/callback.

Now deploy and expose a test server:

$ kubectl run test-server --image=gcr.io/google_containers/echoserver:1.8
$ kubectl expose deployment test-server --port=80 --target-port=8080

Create TLS secret:

$ openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout /tmp/tls.key -out /tmp/tls.crt -subj "/CN=voyager.appscode.ninja"
$ kubectl create secret tls tls-secret --key /tmp/tls.key --cert /tmp/tls.crt

Configure, deploy and expose oauth2-proxy:

$ kubectl apply -f oauth2-proxy.yaml

apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
  labels:
    k8s-app: oauth2-proxy
  name: oauth2-proxy
spec:
  replicas: 1
  selector:
    matchLabels:
      k8s-app: oauth2-proxy
  template:
    metadata:
      labels:
        k8s-app: oauth2-proxy
    spec:
      containers:
      - args:
        - --provider=google
        - --email-domain=*
        - --upstream=file:///dev/null
        - --http-address=0.0.0.0:4180
        - --cookie-secure=true
        - --set-xauthrequest=true
        env:
        - name: OAUTH2_PROXY_CLIENT_ID
          value: ...
        - name: OAUTH2_PROXY_CLIENT_SECRET
          value: ...
        - OAUTH2_PROXY_COOKIE_SECRET = ...
        image: appscode/oauth2_proxy:2.3.0
        imagePullPolicy: Always
        name: oauth2-proxy
        ports:
        - containerPort: 4180
          protocol: TCP
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
  labels:
    k8s-app: oauth2-proxy
  name: oauth2-proxy
spec:
  ports:
  - name: http
    port: 4180
    protocol: TCP
    targetPort: 4180
  selector:
    k8s-app: oauth2-proxy

Finally create the ingress:

$ kubectl apply -f auth-ingress.yaml

apiVersion: voyager.appscode.com/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
  name: auth-ingress
  namespace: default
spec:
  tls:
  - secretName: tls-secret
    hosts:
    - voyager.appscode.ninja
  frontendRules:
  - port: 443
    auth:
      oauth:
      - host: voyager.appscode.ninja
        authBackend: auth-be
        authPath: /oauth2/auth
        signinPath: /oauth2/start
        paths: 
        - /app
  rules:
  - host: voyager.appscode.ninja
    http:
      paths:
      - path: /health
        backend:
          serviceName: test-server
          servicePort: 80
      - path: /app
        backend:
          serviceName: test-server
          servicePort: 80
      - path: /oauth2
        backend:
          name: auth-be
          serviceName: oauth2-proxy
          servicePort: 4180

Now browse the followings: