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Overview

This section contains applications, and scenario specific guides for Pomerium.

  • The ad-guard recipe demonstrates how pomerium can be used to augment web applications that only support simplistic authorization mechanisms like basic-auth with single-sign-on driven access policy.
  • The kubernetes guide covers how to add authentication and authorization to kubernetes dashboard using helm, and letsencrypt certificates. This guide also shows how third party reverse-proxies like nginx/traefik can be used in conjunction with pomerium using forward-auth.
  • The visual studio code guide demonstrates how pomerium can be used to add access control to third-party applications that don't ship with fine-grained access control.
  • The argo guide demonstrates how pomerium can be used to add access control to Argo.
  • The mTLS guide demonstrates how pomerium can be used to add mutual authentication using client certificates and a custom certificate authority.