Crowd 2.0 : Configuring Trusted Proxy Servers
This page last changed on Sep 02, 2008 by smaddox.
If you are running applications behind one or more proxy servers, you may find it useful to configure Crowd to trust the proxies' IP addresses. When a proxy server forwards an HTTP request, Crowd will recognise the request as coming from the request's originator, not the proxy server. This is particularly useful if you want single sign-on amongst several applications running behind different proxy servers. Configuring a trusted proxy server means that Crowd will use the rightmost IP address of the X-Fowarded-For: header when verifying the client's IP address. Crowd allows a maximum of 15 proxy server IP addresses. To configure Crowd to trust a proxy server,
Screenshot: Trusted Proxy Servers
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