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Went down a rabbit hole because I had my "admin" type directory protected by http auth, but the individual apps have their own user auth. The passed authorization header was causing problems with Grafana.
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## Version 2020/12/09
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# grafana requires environment variables set thus:
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# environment:
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# - "GF_SERVER_ROOT_URL=https://my.domain.com/grafana"
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# - "GF_SERVER_DOMAIN=https://my.domain.com/"
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location ^~ /grafana/ {
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# enable the next two lines for http auth
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#auth_basic "Restricted";
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#auth_basic_user_file /config/nginx/.htpasswd;
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# enable the next two lines for ldap auth, also customize and enable ldap.conf in the default conf
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#auth_request /auth;
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#error_page 401 =200 /ldaplogin;
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# enable for Authelia, also enable authelia-server.conf in the default site config
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#include /config/nginx/authelia-location.conf;
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include /config/nginx/proxy.conf;
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resolver 127.0.0.11 valid=30s;
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set $upstream_grafana grafana;
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set $upstream_port 3000;
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set $upstream_proto http;
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proxy_pass http://$upstream_grafana:$upstream_port ;
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# Clear Authorization Header if you are using http auth and normal Grafana auth
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#proxy_set_header Authorization "";
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rewrite ^/grafana/(.*)$ /$1 break;
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}
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