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      <title>Traefik Ingress Integration with SSO</title>
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      <description>There is an easy way to use base-auth for &amp;ldquo;securing&amp;rdquo; ingress access in Traefik, but, well - it&amp;rsquo;s base auth. It&amp;rsquo;s not that secure nor easy / nice to use in browsers, especially on mobile devices. So for long time, I was thinking how to integrate Traefik Ingress with an SSO (Single Sign-On) solution.
Prerequisites You will need some kind of SSO provider. I&amp;rsquo;m using Forgejo (a fork of Gitea). I didn&amp;rsquo;t need anything fancy, and I already had Gitea working, which had the OAuth2 provider out of the box.</description>
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