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---
title: "Envoy"
description: "An integration guide for Authelia and the Envoy reverse proxy"
lead: "A guide on integrating Authelia with the Envoy reverse proxy."
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date: 2022-06-15T17:51:47+10:00
draft: false
images: []
menu:
integration:
parent: "proxies"
weight: 330
toc: true
aliases:
- /i/envoy
---
[Envoy] is supported by __Authelia__.
*__Important:__ When using these guides it's important to recognize that we cannot provide a guide for every possible
method of deploying a proxy. These guides show a suggested setup only and you need to understand the proxy
configuration and customize it to your needs. To-that-end we include links to the official proxy documentation
throughout this documentation and in the [See Also](#see-also) section.*
## Get Started
It's __*strongly recommended*__ that users setting up *Authelia* for the first time take a look at our
[Get Started](../prologue/get-started.md) guide. This takes you through various steps which are essential to
bootstrapping *Authelia*.
## Trusted Proxies
*__Important:__ You should read the [Forwarded Headers] section and this section as part of any proxy configuration.
Especially if you have never read it before.*
*__Important:__ The included example is __NOT__ meant for production use. It's used expressly as an example to showcase
how you can configure multiple IP ranges. You should customize this example to fit your specific architecture and needs.
You should only include the specific IP address ranges of the trusted proxies within your architecture and should not
trust entire subnets unless that subnet only has trusted proxies and no other services.*
## Assumptions and Adaptation
This guide makes a few assumptions. These assumptions may require adaptation in more advanced and complex scenarios. We
can not reasonably have examples for every advanced configuration option that exists. The
following are the assumptions we make:
* Deployment Scenario:
* Single Host
* Authelia is deployed as a Container with the container name `authelia` on port `9091`
* Proxy is deployed as a Container on a network shared with Authelia
* The above assumption means that AUthelia should be accesible to the proxy on `http://authelia:9091` and as such:
* You will have to adapt all instances of the above URL to be `https://` if Authelia configuration has a TLS key and
certificate defined
* You will have to adapt all instances of `authelia` in the URL if:
* you're using a different container name
* you deployed the proxy to a different location
* You will have to adapt all instances of `9091` in the URL if:
* you have adjusted the default port in the configuration
* You will have to adapt the entire URL if:
* Authelia is on a different host to the proxy
* All services are part of the `example.com` domain:
* This domain and the subdomains will have to be adapted in all examples to match your specific domains unless you're
just testing or you want ot use that specific domain
## Configuration
Below you will find commented examples of the following configuration:
* Authelia Portal
* Protected Endpoint (Nextcloud)
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### Example
Support for [Envoy] is possible with Authelia v4.37.0 and higher via [Envoy]'s [external authorization] filter.
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[external authorization]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/extensions/filters/http/ext_authz/v3/ext_authz.proto.html#extensions-filters-http-ext-authz-v3-extauthz
{{< details "docker-compose.yaml" >}}
```yaml
---
version: "3.8"
networks:
net:
driver: bridge
services:
envoy:
container_name: envoy
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image: envoyproxy/envoy:v1.24
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
net: {}
ports:
- '80:8080'
- '443:8443'
volumes:
- ${PWD}/data/envoy/envoy.yaml:/etc/envoy/envoy.yaml:ro
- ${PWD}/data/certificates:/certificates:ro
authelia:
container_name: authelia
image: authelia/authelia
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
net: {}
expose:
- 9091
volumes:
- ${PWD}/data/authelia/config:/config
environment:
TZ: "Australia/Melbourne"
nextcloud:
container_name: nextcloud
image: linuxserver/nextcloud
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
net: {}
expose:
- 443
volumes:
- ${PWD}/data/nextcloud/config:/config
- ${PWD}/data/nextcloud/data:/data
environment:
PUID: "1000"
PGID: "1000"
TZ: "Australia/Melbourne"
```
{{< /details >}}
{{< details "envoy.yaml" >}}
```yaml
static_resources:
listeners:
- name: listener_http
address:
socket_address:
address: 0.0.0.0
port_value: 8080
filter_chains:
- filters:
- name: envoy.filters.network.http_connection_manager
typed_config:
"@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.extensions.filters.network.http_connection_manager.v3.HttpConnectionManager
codec_type: auto
stat_prefix: ingress_http
route_config:
name: local_route
virtual_hosts:
- name: backend
domains: ["*"]
routes:
- match:
prefix: "/"
redirect:
https_redirect: true
http_filters:
- name: envoy.filters.http.router
typed_config:
"@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.extensions.filters.http.router.v3.Router
- name: listener_https
address:
socket_address:
address: 0.0.0.0
port_value: 8443
filter_chains:
- filters:
- name: envoy.filters.network.http_connection_manager
typed_config:
"@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.extensions.filters.network.http_connection_manager.v3.HttpConnectionManager
stat_prefix: ingress_http
use_remote_address: true
skip_xff_append: false
route_config:
name: local_route
virtual_hosts:
- name: whoami_service
domains: ["nextcloud.example.com"]
routes:
- match:
prefix: "/"
route:
cluster: nextcloud
- name: authelia_service
domains: ["auth.example.com"]
typed_per_filter_config:
envoy.filters.http.ext_authz:
"@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.extensions.filters.http.ext_authz.v3.ExtAuthzPerRoute
disabled: true
routes:
- match:
prefix: "/"
route:
cluster: authelia
http_filters:
- name: envoy.filters.http.ext_authz
typed_config:
"@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.extensions.filters.http.ext_authz.v3.ExtAuthz
transport_api_version: v3
allowed_headers:
patterns:
- exact: authorization
- exact: proxy-authorization
- exact: accept
- exact: cookie
http_service:
path_prefix: /api/authz/ext-authz/
server_uri:
uri: authelia:9091
cluster: authelia
timeout: 0.25s
authorization_request:
allowed_headers:
patterns:
- exact: authorization
- exact: proxy-authorization
- exact: accept
- exact: cookie
headers_to_add:
- key: X-Forwarded-Proto
value: '%REQ(:SCHEME)%'
## The following commented lines are for configuring the Authelia URL in the proxy. We
## strongly suggest this is configured in the Session Cookies section of the Authelia configuration.
# - key: X-Authelia-URL
# value: https://auth.example.com
authorization_response:
allowed_upstream_headers:
patterns:
- exact: authorization
- exact: proxy-authorization
- prefix: remote-
- prefix: authelia-
allowed_client_headers:
patterns:
- exact: set-cookie
allowed_client_headers_on_success:
patterns:
- exact: set-cookie
failure_mode_allow: false
- name: envoy.filters.http.router
typed_config:
"@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.extensions.filters.http.router.v3.Router
clusters:
- name: nextcloud
connect_timeout: 0.25s
type: logical_dns
dns_lookup_family: v4_only
lb_policy: round_robin
load_assignment:
cluster_name: nextcloud
endpoints:
- lb_endpoints:
- endpoint:
address:
socket_address:
address: nextcloud
port_value: 80
- name: authelia
connect_timeout: 0.25s
type: logical_dns
dns_lookup_family: v4_only
lb_policy: round_robin
load_assignment:
cluster_name: authelia
endpoints:
- lb_endpoints:
- endpoint:
address:
socket_address:
address: authelia
port_value: 9091
layered_runtime:
layers:
- name: static_layer_0
static_layer:
envoy:
resource_limits:
listener:
example_listener_name:
connection_limit: 10000
overload:
global_downstream_max_connections: 50000
```
{{< /details >}}
## See Also
* [Envoy External Authorization Documentation](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/extensions/filters/http/ext_authz/v3/ext_authz.proto.html#extensions-filters-http-ext-authz-v3-extauthz)
* [Forwarded Headers]
[Envoy]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/
[Forwarded Headers]: fowarded-headers