nginx-jwt-auth

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Published: Jan 9, 2024 License: MIT Imports: 17 Imported by: 0

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nginx-jwt-auth

This project implements a simple JWT validation endpoint meant to be used with NGINX's subrequest authentication, and specifically work well with the Kubernetes NGINX Ingress Controller external auth annotations.

It validates a JWT token passed in the Authorization header against a configured public key, and further validates that the JWT contains appropriate claims.

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Configuration

LOG_LEVEL debug/info/warn/error/fatal info

INSECURE_SKIP_VERIFY true/false false

ALLOW_NO_QUERY_REQUIREMENTS true/false false

PORT 8080

JWKS_PATH path to jwks pem

JWKS_URL one or multiple comma separated urls to jwks endpoints

COOKIE_NAME name of a cookie containing a jwt

Query string

In query string mode, the allowed claims are passed via query string parameters to the /validate endpoint. For example, with /validate?claims_group=developers&claims_group=administrators&claims_location=hq, the token claims must both have a group claim of either developers or administrators, and a location claim of hq.

Each claim must be prefixed with claims_. Giving the same claim multiple time results in any value being accepted. Claims prefixed with claims_regexp_ can have regexes, their compiled versions are cached for performance reasons.

In this mode, in contrast to static mode, only a single set of acceptable claims can be passed at a time (but different NGINX server blocks can pass different sets).

If no claims are passed in this mode, the request will be denied.

NGINX Ingress Controller integration

To use with the NGINX Ingress Controller, first create a deployment and a service for this endpoint. See the kubernetes/ directory for example manifests. Then on the ingress object you wish to authenticate, add this annotation for a server in static claims source mode:

nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/auth-url: http://token-validator.default.svc.cluster.local/validate

Or, in query string mode:

nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/auth-url: http://token-validator.default.svc.cluster.local/validate?claims_group=developers

Change the url to match the name of the service and namespace you chose when deploying. All requests will now have their JWTs validated before getting passed to the upstream service.

Metrics

This endpoint exposes Prometheus metrics on /metrics:

  • http_requests_total{status="<status>"} number of requests handled, by status code (counter)
  • nginx_subrequest_auth_jwt_token_validation_time_seconds number of seconds spent validating tokens (histogram)

Response headers

To include fields from claims in response headers, use the responseHeaders configuration section. It should consist of a map of response header to claim name. Headers will be included with base64 encoding of the claim. If the actual claim is a string, this will be directly encoded. If the claim is an array of strings, this will first be json encoded, then base64 encoded.

Response headers can also be configured via the query. Use a query parameter of the form headers_foo=bar to encode claims "bar" in response header "foo".

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