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Unable to Turn Off OIDC Login in Keycloak (Using Docker Compose) #20966

Open akitectio opened 2 months ago

akitectio commented 2 months ago

Issue when changing Keycloak domain from http://keycloak.localhost to http://keycloak-dev.localhost (using Docker Compose)

I successfully configured Keycloak on http://keycloak.localhost and was able to log in without any issues. However, after changing the configuration to use http://keycloak-dev.localhost, I encountered an error when trying to log in, and I couldn't find where to update the configuration settings. I am running Keycloak using Docker Compose. The error I'm seeing is:

// https://localhost/c/oidc/login?redirect_url=/harbor/projects
{
  "errors": [
    {
      "code": "UNKNOWN",
      "message": "internal server error"
    }
  ]
}

Steps I’ve taken:

  1. Successfully logged in via http://keycloak.localhost.
  2. Updated the configuration to use http://keycloak-dev.localhost in Docker Compose.
  3. Now encountering the error and unsure which configurations need to be adjusted.

My question:

What configurations do I need to update in Keycloak or my Docker Compose setup to resolve this issue when changing the Keycloak domain? Specifically, where should I update the settings for redirect URIs and other potential configurations related to OIDC to match the new domain?

wy65701436 commented 2 months ago

can you please give more details on the step2? did you refer to the updating of configuration json?

akitectio commented 2 months ago

can you please give more details on the step2? did you refer to the updating of configuration json?

# Configuration file of Harbor

# The IP address or hostname to access admin UI and registry service.
# DO NOT use localhost or 127.0.0.1, because Harbor needs to be accessed by external clients.
hostname: localhost
# http related config
http:
  # port for http, default is 80. If https enabled, this port will redirect to https port
  port: 5555

# # Uncomment following will enable tls communication between all harbor components
# internal_tls:
#   # set enabled to true means internal tls is enabled
#   enabled: true
#   # put your cert and key files on dir
#   dir: /etc/harbor/tls/internal

# The initial password of Harbor admin
# It only works in first time to install harbor
# Remember Change the admin password from UI after launching Harbor.
harbor_admin_password: passwork

# Harbor DB configuration
database:
  # The password for the root user of Harbor DB. Change this before any production use.
  password: root123
  # The maximum number of connections in the idle connection pool. If it <=0, no idle connections are retained.
  max_idle_conns: 100
  # The maximum number of open connections to the database. If it <= 0, then there is no limit on the number of open connections.
  # Note: the default number of connections is 1024 for postgres of harbor.
  max_open_conns: 900
  # The maximum amount of time a connection may be reused. Expired connections may be closed lazily before reuse. If it <= 0, connections are not closed due to a connection's age.
  # The value is a duration string. A duration string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".
  conn_max_lifetime: 5m
  # The maximum amount of time a connection may be idle. Expired connections may be closed lazily before reuse. If it <= 0, connections are not closed due to a connection's idle time.
  # The value is a duration string. A duration string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".
  conn_max_idle_time: 0

# The default data volume
data_volume: /root/codes/harbor/data

# Harbor Storage settings by default is using /data dir on local filesystem
# Uncomment storage_service setting If you want to using external storage
# storage_service:
#   # ca_bundle is the path to the custom root ca certificate, which will be injected into the truststore
#   # of registry's containers.  This is usually needed when the user hosts a internal storage with self signed certificate.
#   ca_bundle:

#   # storage backend, default is filesystem, options include filesystem, azure, gcs, s3, swift and oss
#   # for more info about this configuration please refer https://docs.docker.com/registry/configuration/
#   filesystem:
#     maxthreads: 100
#   # set disable to true when you want to disable registry redirect
#   redirect:
#     disable: false

# Trivy configuration
#
# Trivy DB contains vulnerability information from NVD, Red Hat, and many other upstream vulnerability databases.
# It is downloaded by Trivy from the GitHub release page https://github.com/aquasecurity/trivy-db/releases and cached
# in the local file system. In addition, the database contains the update timestamp so Trivy can detect whether it
# should download a newer version from the Internet or use the cached one. Currently, the database is updated every
# 12 hours and published as a new release to GitHub.
trivy:
  # ignoreUnfixed The flag to display only fixed vulnerabilities
  ignore_unfixed: false
  # skipUpdate The flag to enable or disable Trivy DB downloads from GitHub
  #
  # You might want to enable this flag in test or CI/CD environments to avoid GitHub rate limiting issues.
  # If the flag is enabled you have to download the `trivy-offline.tar.gz` archive manually, extract `trivy.db` and
  # `metadata.json` files and mount them in the `/home/scanner/.cache/trivy/db` path.
  skip_update: false
  #
  # skipJavaDBUpdate If the flag is enabled you have to manually download the `trivy-java.db` file and mount it in the
  # `/home/scanner/.cache/trivy/java-db/trivy-java.db` path
  skip_java_db_update: false
  #
  # The offline_scan option prevents Trivy from sending API requests to identify dependencies.
  # Scanning JAR files and pom.xml may require Internet access for better detection, but this option tries to avoid it.
  # For example, the offline mode will not try to resolve transitive dependencies in pom.xml when the dependency doesn't
  # exist in the local repositories. It means a number of detected vulnerabilities might be fewer in offline mode.
  # It would work if all the dependencies are in local.
  # This option doesn't affect DB download. You need to specify "skip-update" as well as "offline-scan" in an air-gapped environment.
  offline_scan: false
  #
  # Comma-separated list of what security issues to detect. Possible values are `vuln`, `config` and `secret`. Defaults to `vuln`.
  security_check: vuln
  #
  # insecure The flag to skip verifying registry certificate
  insecure: false
  # github_token The GitHub access token to download Trivy DB
  #
  # Anonymous downloads from GitHub are subject to the limit of 60 requests per hour. Normally such rate limit is enough
  # for production operations. If, for any reason, it's not enough, you could increase the rate limit to 5000
  # requests per hour by specifying the GitHub access token. For more details on GitHub rate limiting please consult
  # https://docs.github.com/rest/overview/resources-in-the-rest-api#rate-limiting
  #
  # You can create a GitHub token by following the instructions in
  # https://help.github.com/en/github/authenticating-to-github/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line
  #
  # github_token: xxx

jobservice:
  # Maximum number of job workers in job service
  max_job_workers: 10
  # The jobLoggers backend name, only support "STD_OUTPUT", "FILE" and/or "DB"
  job_loggers:
    - STD_OUTPUT
    - FILE
    # - DB
  # The jobLogger sweeper duration (ignored if `jobLogger` is `stdout`)
  logger_sweeper_duration: 1 #days

notification:
  # Maximum retry count for webhook job
  webhook_job_max_retry: 3
  # HTTP client timeout for webhook job
  webhook_job_http_client_timeout: 3 #seconds

# Log configurations
log:
  # options are debug, info, warning, error, fatal
  level: info
  # configs for logs in local storage
  local:
    # Log files are rotated log_rotate_count times before being removed. If count is 0, old versions are removed rather than rotated.
    rotate_count: 50
    # Log files are rotated only if they grow bigger than log_rotate_size bytes. If size is followed by k, the size is assumed to be in kilobytes.
    # If the M is used, the size is in megabytes, and if G is used, the size is in gigabytes. So size 100, size 100k, size 100M and size 100G
    # are all valid.
    rotate_size: 200M
    # The directory on your host that store log
    location: /var/log/harbor

  # Uncomment following lines to enable external syslog endpoint.
  # external_endpoint:
  #   # protocol used to transmit log to external endpoint, options is tcp or udp
  #   protocol: tcp
  #   # The host of external endpoint
  #   host: localhost
  #   # Port of external endpoint
  #   port: 5140

#This attribute is for migrator to detect the version of the .cfg file, DO NOT MODIFY!
_version: 2.10.0

# Uncomment external_database if using external database.
# external_database:
#   harbor:
#     host: harbor_db_host
#     port: harbor_db_port
#     db_name: harbor_db_name
#     username: harbor_db_username
#     password: harbor_db_password
#     ssl_mode: disable
#     max_idle_conns: 2
#     max_open_conns: 0

# Uncomment redis if need to customize redis db
# redis:
#   # db_index 0 is for core, it's unchangeable
#   # registry_db_index: 1
#   # jobservice_db_index: 2
#   # trivy_db_index: 5
#   # it's optional, the db for harbor business misc, by default is 0, uncomment it if you want to change it.
#   # harbor_db_index: 6
#   # it's optional, the db for harbor cache layer, by default is 0, uncomment it if you want to change it.
#   # cache_db_index: 7

# Uncomment redis if need to customize redis db
# redis:
#   # db_index 0 is for core, it's unchangeable
#   # registry_db_index: 1
#   # jobservice_db_index: 2
#   # trivy_db_index: 5
#   # it's optional, the db for harbor business misc, by default is 0, uncomment it if you want to change it.
#   # harbor_db_index: 6
#   # it's optional, the db for harbor cache layer, by default is 0, uncomment it if you want to change it.
#   # cache_layer_db_index: 7

# Uncomment external_redis if using external Redis server
# external_redis:
#   # support redis, redis+sentinel
#   # host for redis: <host_redis>:<port_redis>
#   # host for redis+sentinel:
#   #  <host_sentinel1>:<port_sentinel1>,<host_sentinel2>:<port_sentinel2>,<host_sentinel3>:<port_sentinel3>
#   host: redis:6379
#   password: 
#   # Redis AUTH command was extended in Redis 6, it is possible to use it in the two-arguments AUTH <username> <password> form.
#   # there's a known issue when using external redis username ref:https://github.com/goharbor/harbor/issues/18892
#   # if you care about the image pull/push performance, please refer to this https://github.com/goharbor/harbor/wiki/Harbor-FAQs#external-redis-username-password-usage
#   # username:
#   # sentinel_master_set must be set to support redis+sentinel
#   #sentinel_master_set:
#   # db_index 0 is for core, it's unchangeable
#   registry_db_index: 1
#   jobservice_db_index: 2
#   trivy_db_index: 5
#   idle_timeout_seconds: 30
#   # it's optional, the db for harbor business misc, by default is 0, uncomment it if you want to change it.
#   # harbor_db_index: 6
#   # it's optional, the db for harbor cache layer, by default is 0, uncomment it if you want to change it.
#   # cache_layer_db_index: 7

# Uncomment uaa for trusting the certificate of uaa instance that is hosted via self-signed cert.
# uaa:
#   ca_file: /path/to/ca

# Global proxy
# Config http proxy for components, e.g. http://my.proxy.com:3128
# Components doesn't need to connect to each others via http proxy.
# Remove component from `components` array if want disable proxy
# for it. If you want use proxy for replication, MUST enable proxy
# for core and jobservice, and set `http_proxy` and `https_proxy`.
# Add domain to the `no_proxy` field, when you want disable proxy
# for some special registry.
proxy:
  http_proxy:
  https_proxy:
  no_proxy:
  components:
    - core
    - jobservice
    - trivy

# metric:
#   enabled: false
#   port: 9090
#   path: /metrics

# Trace related config
# only can enable one trace provider(jaeger or otel) at the same time,
# and when using jaeger as provider, can only enable it with agent mode or collector mode.
# if using jaeger collector mode, uncomment endpoint and uncomment username, password if needed
# if using jaeger agetn mode uncomment agent_host and agent_port
# trace:
#   enabled: true
#   # set sample_rate to 1 if you wanna sampling 100% of trace data; set 0.5 if you wanna sampling 50% of trace data, and so forth
#   sample_rate: 1
#   # # namespace used to differenciate different harbor services
#   # namespace:
#   # # attributes is a key value dict contains user defined attributes used to initialize trace provider
#   # attributes:
#   #   application: harbor
#   # # jaeger should be 1.26 or newer.
#   # jaeger:
#   #   endpoint: http://hostname:14268/api/traces
#   #   username:
#   #   password:
#   #   agent_host: hostname
#   #   # export trace data by jaeger.thrift in compact mode
#   #   agent_port: 6831
#   # otel:
#   #   endpoint: hostname:4318
#   #   url_path: /v1/traces
#   #   compression: false
#   #   insecure: true
#   #   # timeout is in seconds
#   #   timeout: 10

# Enable purge _upload directories
upload_purging:
  enabled: true
  # remove files in _upload directories which exist for a period of time, default is one week.
  age: 168h
  # the interval of the purge operations
  interval: 24h
  dryrun: false

# Cache layer configurations
# If this feature enabled, harbor will cache the resource
# `project/project_metadata/repository/artifact/manifest` in the redis
# which can especially help to improve the performance of high concurrent
# manifest pulling.
# NOTICE
# If you are deploying Harbor in HA mode, make sure that all the harbor
# instances have the same behaviour, all with caching enabled or disabled,
# otherwise it can lead to potential data inconsistency.
cache:
  # not enabled by default
  enabled: false
  # keep cache for one day by default
  expire_hours: 24

# Harbor core configurations
# Uncomment to enable the following harbor core related configuration items.
# core:
#   # The provider for updating project quota(usage), there are 2 options, redis or db,
#   # by default is implemented by db but you can switch the updation via redis which
#   # can improve the performance of high concurrent pushing to the same project,
#   # and reduce the database connections spike and occupies.
#   # By redis will bring up some delay for quota usage updation for display, so only
#   # suggest switch provider to redis if you were ran into the db connections spike aroud
#   # the scenario of high concurrent pushing to same project, no improvment for other scenes.
#   quota_update_provider: redis # Or db

This command is used to run the install script located in the current directory with the option --with-trivy.

./install --with-trivy
MinerYang commented 1 month ago

Hi @akitectio , please provide the harbor-core log for more details.

stonezdj commented 1 month ago

Please upload your harbor-core log so that we get the detail information for the internal server error ? These configuration doesn't exist in the harbor.yml and docker-compose configuration, they located in the Harbor Configuration -> Authentication after you login with admin.