I am having problems getting the alfresco community edition 7.0 using provided docker-compose.yml to work when enabling SSL in the proxy.
I've tried to use this as a reference
by setting these variables in the share container in docker-compose.yml.
CSRF_FILTER_ORIGIN CSRF_FILTER_REFERER
and by trying to disable the filter but nothing seems to work
I modified the dockerfile to look like this (for share and proxy)
share: image: alfresco/alfresco-share:7.0.0 mem_limit: 1g environment: REPO_HOST: "alfresco" REPO_PORT: "8080" CSRF_FILTER_ORIGIN: https://d-alfresco-tester.my.domain.com CSRF_FILTER_REFERER: https://d-alfresco-tester.my.domain.com/.* JAVA_OPTS: " -XX:MinRAMPercentage=50 -XX:MaxRAMPercentage=80 -Dalfresco.host=localhost -Dalfresco.port=8080 -Dalfresco.context=alfresco -Dalfresco.protocol=http " proxy: image: alfresco/alfresco-acs-nginx:3.2.0 mem_limit: 128m environment: DISABLE_PROMETHEUS: "true" DISABLE_SYNCSERVICE: "true" DISABLE_ADW: "true" USE_SSL: "true" DOMAIN: "*.my.domain.com" depends_on: - alfresco ports: - 443:443 links: - alfresco - share volumes: - /etc/pki/public/wildcard.crt:/etc/nginx/ssl/cert.crt - /etc/pki/private/wildcard.key:/etc/nginx/ssl/cert.key
With this configuration, when I access
https://d-alfresco-tester.my.domain.com/alfresco/
it works just fine, however, after logging into the share
https://d-alfresco-tester.my.domain.com/share/
I get this
400 bad request The plain HTTP request was sent to HTTPS port
I can see this in the proxy log
http://d-alfresco-tester.my.domain.com:443/share/page/
If I modify the origin to have a trailing '/'
CSRF_FILTER_ORIGIN: https://d-alfresco-tester.my.domain.com/
The alfresco link is fine again, however I get the csrf filter errors with the share link
I get the alfresco page that says
Something's wrong with this page...
and I see this in the share logs
Possible CSRF attack noted when asserting origin header 'https://d-alfresco-tester.my.domain.com'. Request: POST /share/page/dologin
If I click the *Back to My Dashboard* button, I get the
The plain HTTP request was sent to HTTPS port
I am not sure what I am missing based on some of these links where it seems setting the origin and referer was the solution
https://hub.alfresco.com/t5/alfresco-content-services-blog/introducing-the-csrfpolicy-in-alfresco-sh...
https://armedia.com/blog/a-tale-of-alfresco-share-with-csrf-and-bad-information/
http://www.giuseppeurso.eu/en/alfresco-tips-and-tricks-13-csrf-filter-error-on-share-login-with-apac...
If I disable the filter I get the following after logging into the share page
The plain HTTP request was sent to HTTPS port
I attempted to modify the nginx proxy to set origin and referer headers with no luck of the share working.
I don't think this should be needed but I tried to modify the alfresco-global.properties in the alfresco container with
# CSRF filter overrides csrf.filter.enabled=true csrf.filter.referer=^https?://d-alfresco-tester\.my\.domain\.com(/.*)? csrf.filter.referer.always=false csrf.filter.origin=^https?://d-alfresco-tester\.my\.domain\.com(/.*)? csrf.filter.origin.always=false
and still no luck with the alfresco share I do not understand what I am doing wrong based on some of the links I found.
Thanks for any help
It sounds to me like your proxy setup is not properly handling the forwarding of the protocol / scheme towards the Alfresco Share Tomcat backend, so that Tomcat uses the scheme of its connector to generate (back)links, because it is not aware of the fact that the nginx handles an HTTPS connection. Make sure your nginx forwards the protocol information (in addition to port + host, which I believe nginx does by default).
Thanks for the response to this. I will look into your suggestions and let you know.
I found my issue. My nginx config had this set
proxy_set_header Host $host:$server_port;
Which was causing the
The plain HTTP request was sent to HTTPS port
I set to this just $host and all is working now
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