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title: Outposts
---
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An outpost is a single deployment of a authentik component, which can be deployed in a completely separate environment. Currently, only the Proxy Provider is supported as outpost.
![](outposts.png)
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Upon creation, a service account and a token is generated. The service account only has permissions to read the outpost and provider configuration. This token is used by the Outpost to connect to authentik.
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authentik can manage the deployment, updating and general lifecycle of an Outpost. To communicate with the underlying platforms on which the outpost is deployed, authentik has "Service Connections".
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- If you've deployed authentik on docker-compose, authentik automatically create a Service Connection for the local docker socket.
- If you've deployed authentik on Kubernetes, with `kubernetesIntegration` set to true (default), authentik automatically creates a Service Connection for the local Kubernetes Cluster.
To deploy an outpost with these service connections, simply selected them during the creation of an Outpost. A background task is started, which creates the container/deployment. You can see that Status on the System Tasks page.
To deploy an outpost manually, see:
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- [Kubernetes](./manual-deploy-kubernetes.md)
- [docker-compose](./manual-deploy-docker-compose.md)
## Configuration
Outposts fetch their configuration from authentik. Below are all the options you can set, and how they influence the outpost.
```yaml
# Log level that the outpost will set
log_level: debug
# Enable/disable error reporting for the outpost, based on the authentik settings
error_reporting_enabled: true
error_reporting_environment: beryjuorg-prod
########################################
# The settings below are only relevant when using a managed outpost
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# URL that the outpost uses to connect back to authentik
authentik_host: https://authentik.tld/
# Disable SSL Validation for the authentik connection
authentik_host_insecure: false
# Template used for objects created (deployments, services, secrets, etc)
object_naming_template: ak-outpost-%(name)s
########################################
# Kubernetes outpost specific settings
########################################
# Network the outpost container should be connected to
docker_network: null
########################################
# Kubernetes outpost specific settings
########################################
# Replica count for the deployment of the outpost
kubernetes_replicas: 1
# Namespace to deploy in, defaults to the same namespace authentik is deployed in (if available)
kubernetes_namespace: authentik
# Any additional annotations to add to the ingress object, for example cert-manager
kubernetes_ingress_annotations: {}
# Name of the secret that is used for TLS connections
kubernetes_ingress_secret_name: authentik-outpost-tls
# Service kind created, can be set to LoadBalancer for LDAP outposts for example
kubernetes_service_type: ClusterIP
# Disable any components of the kubernetes integration, can be any of
# - 'secret'
# - 'deployment'
# - 'service'
# - 'prometheus servicemonitor'
# - 'ingress'
# - 'traefik middleware'
kubernetes_disabled_components: []
```