Yes, it's achievable with scripting/separate fixture. Requires shared storage, like memcached/redis/etc.

On 03-04-19 15:37, Ramachandra Bhaskar via nginx wrote:
Hello

We are having a legacy system(say a.b.c.d)   which uses http basic authentication (username/password) Currently we are using nginx ingress controller to pass all the requests coming to webserver(say 1.2.3.4)  using kubernetes "auth-url" annotation to the legacy system and if successful we are forwarding to our application server.(say w.s.x.c)

We want to do few things

we want a consolidated nginx server(/container) which can use do secondary authentication with legacy system and also cache successful requests. is that possible ? We want to reduce number of hits going to legacy system for authentication thats our end goal


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