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Matthieu Rudelle
2018-10-11 21:22:02 +02:00
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This callback URL must match the full HTTP address that you use in your browser to access Grafana, but with the prefix path of `/login/generic_oauth`.
You may have to set the `root_url` option of `[server]` for the callback URL to be
correct. For example in case you are serving Grafana behind a proxy.
Example config:
```bash

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allowed_organizations =
```
You may have to set the `root_url` option of `[server]` for the callback URL to be
correct. For example in case you are serving Grafana behind a proxy.
Restart the Grafana back-end. You should now see a GitHub login button
on the login page. You can now login or sign up with your GitHub
accounts.

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allowed_groups =
```
You may have to set the `root_url` option of `[server]` for the callback URL to be
correct. For example in case you are serving Grafana behind a proxy.
Restart the Grafana backend for your changes to take effect.
If you use your own instance of GitLab instead of `gitlab.com`, adjust

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@ -45,6 +45,9 @@ allowed_domains = mycompany.com mycompany.org
allow_sign_up = true
```
You may have to set the `root_url` option of `[server]` for the callback URL to be
correct. For example in case you are serving Grafana behind a proxy.
Restart the Grafana back-end. You should now see a Google login button
on the login page. You can now login or sign up with your Google
accounts. The `allowed_domains` option is optional, and domains were separated by space.