11-22-2018 07:32 AM
I am wondering if anyone used this tool on a command line and had to specify a different location for the authproxy.cfg file?
It seems the script accepts no arguments besides ‘-h’ which displays a help message. No other args listed.
Would appreciate if anyone has insight on this.
11-28-2018 11:12 AM
Hi!
I’m sorry to say we don’t have this functionality available. Part of the reason we don’t provide this is because we weren’t positive there was a use case where someone would want to do this. Could you describe your situation to me so that I can see if there’s a way we can support you? Are you trying to test a configuration before putting it in the final location?
11-28-2018 01:19 PM
Thank you for clarifying.
I was intending to test run it on a staging environment before rolling it out to production. Will have to work out a different testing procedure in this case.
11-28-2018 01:36 PM
Thanks for the reply! One more follow up question.
If we allowed you to specify the name of a config file ie test_authproxy.cfg but we told you it had to live in the same folder as your regular config would this help your use case?
12-03-2018 05:44 AM
Hi @eth_00,
Sorry to bug you, but wanted to bump one more time and see if you had an answer for the above question.
Thanks!
12-03-2018 10:44 AM
Hi Xander,
On my case I don’t think it would help as we are testing Auth Proxy built as a Docker image like https://github.com/jumanjihouse/docker-duoauthproxy
12-03-2018 11:19 AM
Ah I see. Sorry we aren’t able to solve this use case for you! Thanks for getting back to me, I appreciate that.
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