## Send a subrequest to Authelia to verify if the user is authenticated and has permission to access the resource. auth_request /authelia; ## Set the $target_url variable based on the original request. ## Comment this line if you're using nginx without the http_set_misc module. set_escape_uri $target_url $scheme://$http_host$request_uri; ## Uncomment this line if you're using NGINX without the http_set_misc module. # set $target_url $scheme://$http_host$request_uri; ## Save the upstream response headers from Authelia to variables. auth_request_set $user $upstream_http_remote_user; auth_request_set $groups $upstream_http_remote_groups; auth_request_set $name $upstream_http_remote_name; auth_request_set $email $upstream_http_remote_email; ## Inject the response headers from the variables into the request made to the backend. proxy_set_header Remote-User $user; proxy_set_header Remote-Groups $groups; proxy_set_header Remote-Name $name; proxy_set_header Remote-Email $email; ## If the subreqest returns 200 pass to the backend, if the subrequest returns 401 redirect to the portal. error_page 401 =302 https://auth.example.com/?rd=$target_url;