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my environment is using Authentik with domain level forward auth Proxy Provider and an auth0 federated source working with standalone openresty (nginx)
It works great for all other services, but I'm unable to connect to the jupyter kernel on my remote host through VSCode with Jupyter extension.
What would be the best approach or the simplest solution to keep my remote host protected yet allow remote connections through VSCode ?
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my environment is using Authentik with domain level forward auth Proxy Provider and an auth0 federated source working with standalone openresty (nginx)
It works great for all other services, but I'm unable to connect to the jupyter kernel on my remote host through VSCode with Jupyter extension.
What would be the best approach or the simplest solution to keep my remote host protected yet allow remote connections through VSCode ?
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