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    ORY Oathkeeper

    ORY Oathkeeper

    A cloud native Identity & Access Proxy / API (IAP)

    ORY Oathkeeper is an Identity & Access Proxy (IAP) and Access Control Decision API that authorizes HTTP requests based on sets of Access Rules. The BeyondCorp Model is designed by Google and secures applications in Zero-Trust networks. An Identity & Access Proxy is typically deployed in front of (think API Gateway) web-facing applications and is capable of authenticating and optionally authorizing access requests.
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    Traefik Forward Auth

    Traefik Forward Auth

    Forward authentication service. Google/OpenID oauth based login

    A minimal forward authentication service that provides OAuth/SSO login and authentication for the traefik reverse proxy/load balancer. Traefik prepends the namespace to the name of middleware defined via a Kubernetes resource. This is handled automatically when referencing the middleware from another resource in the same namespace (so the namespace does not need to be prepended when referenced). However, the full name, including the namespace, must be used when referenced from static...
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