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Uptime Kuma - Securing Status Pages

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      shrey
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      Hi all.

      Has anyone here been able to modify settings in Cloudron to enable Basic Auth for the Status pages generated by Uptime Kuma?

      Something on the lines of:
      https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/issues/1756#issuecomment-1158597816

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        You can set up password authentication with htaccess and a .htpasswd file very easily. Just edit the .htaccess following one of the many examples for basic auth password protection.

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          You can set up password authentication with htaccess and a .htpasswd file very easily. Just edit the .htaccess following one of the many examples for basic auth password protection.

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          @subven Thanks for your response.

          Where do i add the .htaccess and .htpasswd files in Cloudron?

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            @shrey .htaccess should already in the public root directory of the webapp. The .htpasswd should be outside the public directorys (like one above pub). Simple example.

            Edit: bye the way...Uptime Kuma already has authentication in front of its dashboard and pages? You can(!) make them public by disabling Auth in your accounts security settings. Is there a downside for you to use the login method or am I wrong?

            2022-11-18 17_33_30-Uptime Kuma.png

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              The htaccess stuff only works if you serve things via apache. This is not the case with Cloudron package.

              https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/issues/1401 is another related report. I guess this is not supported upstream yet.

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                @shrey .htaccess should already in the public root directory of the webapp. The .htpasswd should be outside the public directorys (like one above pub). Simple example.

                Edit: bye the way...Uptime Kuma already has authentication in front of its dashboard and pages? You can(!) make them public by disabling Auth in your accounts security settings. Is there a downside for you to use the login method or am I wrong?

                2022-11-18 17_33_30-Uptime Kuma.png

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                @subven Oh, does that password make the status pages protected too?

                Edit: from what I can tell, the status pages are always public. It's only the admin pages itself that can be password protected or not.

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                  Okay my bad. The last time I did this was for a Wordpress which used Apache. You can also do basic auth with NGINX but the configuration for app packages is read only (as far as I remember).

                  @girish said in Uptime Kuma - Securing Status Pages:

                  Oh, does that password make the status pages protected too?

                  I assumed that because the Dashboard was not reachable without logging in but sadly it is not the case.

                  I think there is no easy way for us to fix that and it will remain an upstream issue.

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