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.. _webserver:
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`Enabling Webserver Authentication`:index:
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********************************************
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To configure Webserver authentication, you must setup your webserver
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with any authentication plug-in (such as Shibboleth, HTTP BASIC auth)
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as long as it sets the REMOTE_USER environment variable.
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To enable Webserver authentication for pgAdmin, you must configure the Webserver
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settings in the *config_local.py* or *config_system.py* file (see the
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:ref:`config.py <config_py>` documentation) on the system where pgAdmin is
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installed in Server mode. You can copy these settings from *config.py* file
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and modify the values for the following parameters:
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.. csv-table::
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:header: "**Parameter**", "**Description**"
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:class: longtable
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:widths: 35, 55
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"AUTHENTICATION_SOURCES", "The default value for this parameter is *internal*.
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To enable OAUTH2 authentication, you must include *webserver* in the list of values
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for this parameter. you can modify the value as follows:
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* [‘webserver’]: pgAdmin will use only Webserver authentication.
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* [‘webserver’, ‘internal’]: pgAdmin will first try to authenticate the user
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through webserver. If that authentication fails, then it will return back
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to the login page where you need to provide internal pgAdmin user
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credentials for authentication."
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"WEBSERVER_AUTO_CREATE_USER", "Set the value to *True* if you want to automatically
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create a pgAdmin user corresponding to a successfully authenticated Webserver user.
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Please note that password is not stored in the pgAdmin database."
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"WEBSERVER_REMOTE_USER", "To get the web server remote user details, set this variable to any header or
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environment variable name which comes from the web server after webserver authentication.
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The default value is REMOTE_USER and the possible values are REMOTE_USER,
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HTTP_X_FORWARDED_USER, X-Forwarded-User."
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Master Password
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===============
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In the multi user mode, pgAdmin uses user's login password to encrypt/decrypt the PostgreSQL server password.
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In the Webserver authentication, the pgAdmin does not store the user's password, so we need an encryption key to store
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the PostgreSQL server password.
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To accomplish this, set the configuration parameter MASTER_PASSWORD to *True*, so upon setting the master password,
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it will be used as an encryption key while storing the password. If it is False, the server password can not be stored.
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