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Geoserver 2.19.2 #81

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mdantonio opened this issue Sep 14, 2021 · 7 comments
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Geoserver 2.19.2 #81

mdantonio opened this issue Sep 14, 2021 · 7 comments

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@mdantonio
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Hello,
I was trying to use the latest geoserver stable version (2.19.2 if I'm not wrong) with docker, but found that the latest version available on docker hub is the 2.18.2.

Is there any plan to release an upgraded docker image?

Thank you for your support!

@mdantonio
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Hello, any updates?
I see now a 2.19.x on dockerhub, is that the official 2.19 image to be used?
This issue can be closed?

@afabiani
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afabiani commented Oct 7, 2021

I guess the image is available already

@giuseppetrotta
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Hi,
I'm trying 2.19.x instead of 2.18.2, but I'm having some problems

I've simply pulled the new docker image (i.e. 2.19.x) then downloaded the latest data dir (data-2.18.3.zip) and finally I ran the container. The app started but on login the authentication fails because of the following wrong url
http://geonode/geoserver/j_spring_security_check

This doesn't happen with 2.18.2
Tried to fix the proxyBaseUrl in the global.xml but after restarting the container the result is the same

any suggestions?

@giohappy
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giohappy commented Oct 7, 2021 via email

@giuseppetrotta
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not sure I understand ... is oauth2 the default protocol with v2.19.x?
I don't see any reference here
https://github.com/GeoNode/geoserver-docker/tree/2.19.x
can I ask you for a direct link please?

I suppose you have to configure the OAUTH2 client id and secrets.

@giuseppetrotta
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fixed my issue with login

for some reason (I don't know) restarting the container did not load the change to the global.xml. Inside the container stop/start tomcat worked and I was able to authenticate.

@giohappy
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giohappy commented Oct 7, 2021

so it probably was the proxyBaseUrl config (which is under global.xml).
In any case, ye, Geoserver uses Oauth2 to authenticate with GeoNode. You can see the client is and secrets under the geonode-oauth2 authn filter configs

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