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# References
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- https://github.com/authelia/authelia
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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6H-Qwf4nZA&t=1314s
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- https://docs.technotim.live/posts/authelia-traefik/
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# Notes
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You have to put the configuration files from the directory `config` here to your Docker volume bind mount.
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The do the following:
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1. Adjust the configuration.yml to your needs. Especially replace exmaple.com with your own domain name. Add all your to be protected subdomains to the access_control area. Replace all secrets with your secure strings (may use `openssl rand -base64 35` to generate a secure, random string).
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2. Adjust users_database.yml and add your user accounts. You can create new password hashes via `docker run --rm authelia/authelia:latest authelia crypto hash generate argon2 --password 'ExamplePassword'`
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3. Adjust your Traefik dynamic configuration and add authelia as middleaware. See [here](../traefik/fileConfig.yml) for an example configuration file.
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4. Finally, add authelia as middleware for each container to protect. I recommend using labels. Note that authelia should always be listed first.
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````
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labels:
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- traefik.enable=true
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- traefik.http.routers.protected-service.middlewares=authelia@file,local-ipwhitelist@file
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````
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Note: You can also use the docker provider `authelia@docker` instead of the file provider `authelia@file`.
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