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-Reverse Proxy Authentication
-============================
-
-This authentication method is often used for [SSO](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_sign-on) (Single Sign-On) especially for large organizations.
-
-The authentication is done by another system, Kanboard doesn't know your password and suppose you are already authenticated.
-
-Requirements
-------------
-
-- A well-configured reverse proxy
-
-or
-
-- Apache Auth on the same server
-
-
-How does this work?
--------------------
-
-1. Your reverse proxy authenticates the user and send the username through a HTTP header.
-2. Kanboard retrieve the username from the request
- - The user is created automatically if necessary
- - Open a new Kanboard session without any prompt assuming it's valid
-
-Installation instructions
--------------------------
-
-### Setting up your reverse proxy
-
-This is not in the scope of this documentation.
-You should check the user login is sent by the reverse proxy using a HTTP header, and find out which one.
-
-### Setting up Kanboard
-
-Create a custom `config.php` file or copy the `config.default.php` file:
-
-```php
-<?php
-
-// Enable/disable reverse proxy authentication
-define('REVERSE_PROXY_AUTH', true); // Set this value to true
-
-// The HTTP header to retrieve. If not specified, REMOTE_USER is the default
-define('REVERSE_PROXY_USER_HEADER', 'REMOTE_USER');
-
-// The default Kanboard admin for your organization.
-// Since everything should be filtered by the reverse proxy,
-// you should want to have a bootstrap admin user.
-define('REVERSE_PROXY_DEFAULT_ADMIN', 'myadmin');
-
-// The default domain to assume for the email address.
-// In case the username is not an email address, it
-// will be updated automatically as USER@mydomain.com
-define('REVERSE_PROXY_DEFAULT_DOMAIN', 'mydomain.com');
-```
-
-Notes:
-
-- If the proxy is the same web server that runs Kanboard, according the [CGI protocol](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3875) the header name will be `REMOTE_USER`. By example, Apache add `REMOTE_USER` by default if `Require valid-user` is set.
-
-- If Apache is a reverse proxy to another Apache running Kanboard, the header `REMOTE_USER` is not set (same behavior with IIS and Nginx).
-
-- If you have a real reverse proxy, the [HTTP ICAP draft](http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-stecher-icap-subid-00#section-3.4) proposes the header to be `X-Authenticated-User`. This de facto standard has been adopted by a number of tools.