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The adblocker idea from @elberet might be it. Regretfully I only have time
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to test this in 2 weeks. I will let you know then...
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Op 16 aug. 2014 05:13 schreef "codinghorror" <info@discourse.org> het
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volgende geschreven:
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> codinghorror <https://meta.discourse.org/users/codinghorror>
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> August 15
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> Hmm, if that is true we need to fix that somehow.
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>
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> To respond, reply to this email or visit
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> https://meta.discourse.org/t/configuring-google-oauth2-login-for-discourse/15858/38
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> in your browser.
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> ------------------------------
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> Previous Replies elberet <https://meta.discourse.org/users/elberet>
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> August 15
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> Are you using an ad blocker? Adblock Plus, for instance, removes the login
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> buttons.
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> bwvanmanen <https://meta.discourse.org/users/bwvanmanen>
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> August 15
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> The 'Sign in with Google' button does appear when I try to log in from
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> another pc. However the button does not appear on my pc using another
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> browser.
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> bwvanmanen <https://meta.discourse.org/users/bwvanmanen>
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> August 15
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> I followed the steps from the opening post, but I don't get a google login
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> option when users try to log in. There is just the normal user/password,
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> the word OR, and nothing next to that. Any clues?
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> neil <https://meta.discourse.org/users/neil>
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> August 1
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> Glad you got it fixed. It's good to have the resolution in this topic too.
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> I added a link to your topic in the first post.
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> jgehrcke <https://meta.discourse.org/users/jgehrcke>
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> July 31
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> Sorry, that was kind of a cross-posting. Indeed, I got that fixed as you
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> say, as reported here:
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> jgehrcke said:
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> I understand the solution you are proposing. The proper fix, without
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> customizing the disource.conf in the container, however, would be to inform
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> the web application about the protocol used via an HTTP header, as you are
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> also suggesting. The question is: does Discourse respect/support
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> X-Forwarded-Protocol? Then I can easily configure the nginx reverse proxy
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> with proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Protocol $scheme; Edit: I can confirm
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> that properly setting the X-Forwarded-Proto header in the nginx …
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>
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> Thanks and sorry for not reporting back here!
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