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Add additional headers for remote_json
authorizer
#969
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+1 having the same challenge, trying to integrate oathkeeper with OpenFGA |
+1 to this! |
+1 ... looks like it has been a while |
And another plus one. Topaz requires |
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Preflight checklist
Describe your problem
Since Ory Keto is an Ory Network citizen right now and requires for additional token set to the
Authorization
Header, it makes it impossible to configure theremote_json
authorizer against Ory Cloud Keto.Describe your ideal solution
It would be best to have
headers
or something similar compared toremote
authorizer to configure oathkeeperremote_json
authorizerWorkarounds or alternatives
It's possible to create a simple HTTP service that proxies requests and adds
Authorization
headerVersion
latest
Additional Context
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