Small clarification around health checks (#84)

Type: docs
I simply added the word health check. I was searching all over the
package for a health check, to only realise that it had been called
ping. I think the small addition might help others avoid my troubles.
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Ben 2019-03-05 14:09:30 +00:00 committed by Joel Speed
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@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ The command line to run `oauth2_proxy` in this configuration would look like thi
OAuth2 Proxy responds directly to the following endpoints. All other endpoints will be proxied upstream when authenticated. The `/oauth2` prefix can be changed with the `--proxy-prefix` config variable.
- /robots.txt - returns a 200 OK response that disallows all User-agents from all paths; see [robotstxt.org](http://www.robotstxt.org/) for more info
- /ping - returns an 200 OK response
- /ping - returns a 200 OK response, which is intended for use with health checks
- /oauth2/sign_in - the login page, which also doubles as a sign out page (it clears cookies)
- /oauth2/start - a URL that will redirect to start the OAuth cycle
- /oauth2/callback - the URL used at the end of the OAuth cycle. The oauth app will be configured with this as the callback url.