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Scooby HuskyandClaude Sonnet 5 1ab292e185 Fix GitLab Authentik SSO: restore providers list, populate real provider key
GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG (gitlab_rails['omniauth_providers'] = [...]) is
an omnibus-Docker-image-only convention. This chart's CNG webservice
image never processes it - confirmed via gitlab/charts/gitlab/
templates/_omniauth.tpl, which only reads
global.appConfig.omniauth.providers (a list of {secret,key} refs, each
pointing at a Secret key holding a whole YAML-encoded provider block
loaded via Ruby's YAML.load_file). So GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG was always
a silent no-op on both home and VPS - neither ever actually had SSO
configured despite gitlab-oidc-secret existing and looking correct.

Yesterday's fix for 'FailedMount: references non-existent secret key:
provider' removed the providers: list entirely instead of populating
that key - stopped the crash, but also silently deleted the only real
OIDC config path on both sites (no error, login page just lost its SSO
button). This restores providers: on both, and gitlab-oidc-secret's
ExternalSecret template now actually renders a provider key containing
a real YAML provider block (with the templated client_id/secret
substituted in), matching what _omniauth.tpl expects.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-20 23:14:25 -05:00
Scooby HuskyandClaude Sonnet 5 d9a4c16481 Move all 8 Authentik OIDC client_secrets out of plaintext git
Completes the 'make the repo proper' cleanup from earlier this session -
these were flagged but deliberately not touched in 185e9c2 given the
blast radius (live SSO for 8 apps). User confirmed: fix all 8 now.

infrastructure/authentik/{argocd,gitlab,nextcloud,grafana,n8n,guacamole,
rancher,vault}-blueprint.yaml: converted from plain ConfigMap (client_secret
hardcoded) to ExternalSecret with a templated blueprint body
(client_secret: "{{ .clientSecret }}") pulling from Vault. Chart already
supports mounting blueprints from Secrets (blueprints.secrets, alongside
blueprints.configMaps) - infrastructure/authentik/values.yaml updated to
route these 8 there instead.

For argocd/nextcloud/n8n/guacamole/rancher: Vault already had the matching
value at secret/<app>-oauth (the APP side was already Vault-backed via its
own ExternalSecret) - the blueprint was the only remaining plaintext copy.

For gitlab/grafana/vault: Vault had no copy at all yet - created
secret/{gitlab,grafana,vault}-oauth with the EXISTING live values (not
rotated - these are the actual working credentials right now, rotating
would break login until every consumer is updated in lockstep, which is
out of scope for a cleanup pass). Also fixed the OTHER plaintext copies
that existed for these three specifically:
  - apps/gitlab/manifests/external-secret-oidc.yaml (new): replaces a
    manually kubectl-created, never-git-tracked gitlab-oidc-secret.
  - infrastructure/grafana/manifests/grafana-oauth-secret.yaml: was a
    plain Secret whose own comment said 'hardcoded from blueprint'.
  - infrastructure/vault/manifests/vault-init-{configmap,job}.yaml: this
    one COULDN'T be converted to the same ExternalSecret-from-Vault
    pattern - it's the PostSync Job that grants ESO's own Kubernetes-auth
    role in Vault, so ESO can't yet authenticate to pull anything from
    Vault at the point this script runs (genuinely circular). Sourced
    from a new vault-oidc-bootstrap Secret instead - created once
    manually (kubectl, not git, matching how Vault's own root/unseal
    material is already handled), independent of the ESO pipeline.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-20 20:04:22 -05:00