# oauth2_proxy A reverse proxy and static file server that provides authentication using Providers (Google, GitHub, and others) to validate accounts by email, domain or group. **Note:** This repository was forked from [bitly/OAuth2_Proxy](https://github.com/bitly/oauth2_proxy) on 27/11/2018. Versions v3.0.0 and up are from this fork and will have diverged from any changes in the original fork. A list of changes can be seen in the [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md). [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/pusher/oauth2_proxy.svg?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/pusher/oauth2_proxy) ![Sign In Page](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/45028/4970624/7feb7dd8-6886-11e4-93e0-c9904af44ea8.png) ## Installation 1. Choose how to deploy: a. Download [Prebuilt Binary](https://github.com/pusher/oauth2_proxy/releases) (current release is `v4.0.0`) b. Build with `$ go get github.com/pusher/oauth2_proxy` which will put the binary in `$GOROOT/bin` c. Using the prebuilt docker image [quay.io/pusher/oauth2_proxy](https://quay.io/pusher/oauth2_proxy) (AMD64, ARMv6 and ARM64 tags available) Prebuilt binaries can be validated by extracting the file and verifying it against the `sha256sum.txt` checksum file provided for each release starting with version `v3.0.0`. ``` sha256sum -c sha256sum.txt 2>&1 | grep OK oauth2_proxy-4.0.0.linux-amd64: OK ``` 2. [Select a Provider and Register an OAuth Application with a Provider](https://pusher.github.io/oauth2_proxy/auth-configuration) 3. [Configure OAuth2 Proxy using config file, command line options, or environment variables](https://pusher.github.io/oauth2_proxy/configuration) 4. [Configure SSL or Deploy behind a SSL endpoint](https://pusher.github.io/oauth2_proxy/tls-configuration) (example provided for Nginx) ## Docs Read the docs on our [Docs site](https://pusher.github.io/oauth2_proxy). ![OAuth2 Proxy Architecture](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/45028/8027702/bd040b7a-0d6a-11e5-85b9-f8d953d04f39.png) ## Getting Involved If you would like to reach out to the maintainers, come talk to us in the `#oauth2_proxy` channel in the [Gophers slack](http://gophers.slack.com/). ## Contributing Please see our [Contributing](CONTRIBUTING.md) guidelines.