So, you just want to use ngix in your django website?

 

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Fra: Vishesh Mangla
Sendt: 25 May 2023 kl. 07:42
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Re: Tokenized Authentication for subdomains

 

use nginx as reverse proxy 

 

On Thu, 25 May, 2023, 07:35 AndrĂ© Lewis, <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

 

I'm currently working on a project with subdomains, and I wanted to authenticate the user across the site, regardless of the url. I did some digging and found some ideas for implementing Oauth/openID connect authentication in Django (wasn't much help). Seeing, I don't intend on using third-party providers for this one.

 

 I have an idea of how it should work 'on paper', but it gets fuzzy when I start thinking about server-end verification; how the token is generated, and how I get access to it for later verification. 

 

Any suggestions, would be really helpful?

Thanks in advance.

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