oauth2_proxy/CHANGELOG.md
Tim Spencer 8cc5fbf859 add login.gov provider (#55)
* first stab at login.gov provider

* fixing bugs now that I think I understand things better

* fixing up dependencies

* remove some debug stuff

* Fixing all dependencies to point at my fork

* forgot to hit save on the github rehome here

* adding options for setting keys and so on, use JWT workflow instead of PKCE

* forgot comma

* was too aggressive with search/replace

* need JWTKey to be byte array

* removed custom refresh stuff

* do our own custom jwt claim and store it in the normal session store

* golang json types are strange

* I have much to learn about golang

* fix time and signing key

* add http lib

* fixed claims up since we don't need custom claims

* add libs

* forgot ioutil

* forgot ioutil

* moved back to pusher location

* changed proxy github location back so that it builds externally, fixed up []byte stuff, removed client_secret if we are using login.gov

* update dependencies

* do JWTs properly

* finished oidc flow, fixed up tests to work better

* updated comments, added test that we set expiresOn properly

* got confused with header and post vs get

* clean up debug and test dir

* add login.gov to README, remove references to my repo

* forgot to remove un-needed code

* can use sample_key* instead of generating your own

* updated changelog

* apparently golint wants comments like this

* linter wants non-standard libs in a separate grouping

* Update options.go

Co-Authored-By: timothy-spencer <timothy.spencer@gsa.gov>

* Update options.go

Co-Authored-By: timothy-spencer <timothy.spencer@gsa.gov>

* remove sample_key, improve comments related to client-secret, fix changelog related to PR feedback

* github doesn't seem to do gofmt when merging.  :-)

* update CODEOWNERS

* check the nonce

* validate the JWT fully

* forgot to add pubjwk-url to README

* unexport the struct

* fix up the err masking that travis found

* update nonce comment by request of @JoelSpeed

* argh.  Thought I'd formatted the merge properly, but apparently not.

* fixed test to not fail if the query time was greater than zero
2019-03-20 13:44:51 +00:00

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Vx.x.x (Pre-release)

Changes since v3.1.0

  • #55 Added login.gov provider (@timothy-spencer)
  • #55 Added environment variables for all config options (@timothy-spencer)
  • #70 Fix handling of splitted cookies (@einfachchr)
  • #92 Merge websocket proxy feature from openshift/oauth-proxy (@butzist)
  • #57 Fall back to using OIDC Subject instead of Email (@aigarius)
  • #85 Use non-root user in docker images (@kskewes)
  • #68 forward X-Auth-Access-Token header (@davidholsgrove)
  • #41 Added option to manually specify OIDC endpoints instead of relying on discovery
  • #83 Add id_token refresh to Google provider (@leki75)
  • #10 fix redirect url param handling (@dt-rush)

v3.1.0

Release highlights

  • Introduction of ARM releases and and general improvements to Docker builds
  • Improvements to OIDC provider allowing pass-through of ID Tokens
  • Multiple redirect domains can now be whitelisted
  • Streamed responses are now flushed periodically

Important notes

  • If you have been using #bitly/621 and have cookies larger than the 4kb limit, the cookie splitting pattern has changed and now uses _ in place of - when indexing cookies. This will force users to reauthenticate the first time they use v3.1.0.
  • Streamed responses will now be flushed every 1 second by default. Previously streamed responses were flushed only when the buffer was full. To retain the old behaviour set --flush-interval=0. See #23 for further details.

Changes since v3.0.0

  • #14 OIDC ID Token, Authorization Headers, Refreshing and Verification (@joelspeed)
    • Implement pass-authorization-header and set-authorization-header flags
    • Implement token refreshing in OIDC provider
    • Split cookies larger than 4k limit into multiple cookies
    • Implement token validation in OIDC provider
  • #15 WhitelistDomains (@joelspeed)
    • Add --whitelist-domain flag to allow redirection to approved domains after OAuth flow
  • #21 Docker Improvement (@yaegashi)
    • Move Docker base image from debian to alpine
    • Install ca-certificates in docker image
  • #23 Flushed streaming responses
    • Long-running upstream responses will get flushed every (1 second by default)
  • #24 Redirect fix (@agentgonzo)
    • After a successful login, you will be redirected to your original URL rather than /
  • #35 arm and arm64 binary releases (@kskewes)
    • Add armv6 and arm64 to Makefile release target
  • #37 cross build arm and arm64 docker images (@kskewes)

v3.0.0

Adoption of OAuth2_Proxy by Pusher. Project was hard forked and tidied however no logical changes have occurred since v2.2 as released by Bitly.

Changes since v2.2:

  • #7 Migration to Pusher (@joelspeed)
    • Move automated build to debian base image
    • Add Makefile
      • Update CI to run make test
      • Update Dockerfile to use make clean oauth2_proxy
      • Update VERSION parameter to be set by ldflags from Git Status
      • Remove lint and test scripts
    • Remove Go v1.8.x from Travis CI testing
    • Add CODEOWNERS file
    • Add CONTRIBUTING guide
    • Add Issue and Pull Request templates
    • Add Dockerfile
    • Fix fsnotify import
    • Update README to reflect new repository ownership
    • Update CI scripts to separate linting and testing
      • Now using gometalinter for linting
    • Move Go import path from github.com/bitly/oauth2_proxy to github.com/pusher/oauth2_proxy
    • Repository forked on 27/11/18
      • README updated to include note that this repository is forked
      • CHANGLOG created to track changes to repository from original fork