website/docs: add outpost integrations docs
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens.langhammer@beryju.org>
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coverage run manage.py test tests/integration
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test-e2e:
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coverage run manage.py test --failfast tests/e2e
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coverage run manage.py test tests/e2e
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test:
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coverage run manage.py test authentik
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---
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title: Docker
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---
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The docker integration will automatically deploy and manage outpost containers using the Docker HTTP API.
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This integration has the advantage over manual deployments of automatic updates (whenever authentik is updated, it updates the outposts), and authentik can (in a future version) automatically rotate the token that the outpost uses to communicate with the core authentik server.
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The following outpost settings are used:
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- `object_naming_template`: Configures how the container is called
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- `container_image`: Optionally overwrites the standard container image (see [Configuration](../../installation/configuration.md) to configure the global default)
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- `docker_network`: The docker network the container should be added to. This needs to be modified if you plan to connect to authentik using the internal hostname.
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- `docker_map_ports`: Enable/disable the mapping of ports. When using a proxy outpost with traefik for example, you might not want to bind ports as they are routed through traefik.
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The container is created with the following hardcoded properties:
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- Labels
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- `io.goauthentik.outpost-uuid`: Used by authentik to identify the container, and to allow for name changes.
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Additionally, the proxy outposts have the following extra labels to add themselves into traefik automatically.
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- `traefik.enable`: "true"
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- `traefik.http.routers.ak-outpost-<outpost-id>-router.rule`: `Host(...)`
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- `traefik.http.routers.ak-outpost-<outpost-id>-router.service`: `ak-outpost-<outpost-id>-service`
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- `traefik.http.routers.ak-outpost-<outpost-id>-router.tls`: "true"
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- `traefik.http.services.ak-outpost-<outpost-id>-service.loadbalancer.healthcheck.path`: "/akprox/ping"
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- `traefik.http.services.ak-outpost-<outpost-id>-service.loadbalancer.healthcheck.port`: "9300"
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- `traefik.http.services.ak-outpost-<outpost-id>-service.loadbalancer.server.port`: "9000"
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## Permissions
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To minimise the potential risks of mapping the docker socket into a container/giving an application access to the docker API, many people use Projects like [docker-socket-proxy](https://github.com/Tecnativa/docker-socket-proxy). authentik requires these permissions from the docker API:
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- Images/Pull: authentik tries to pre-pull the custom image if one is configured, otherwise falling back to the default image.
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- Containers/Read: Gather infos about currently running container
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- Containers/Create: Create new containers
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- Containers/Kill: Cleanup during upgrades
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- Containers/Remove: Removal of outposts
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## Remote hosts
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To connect remote hosts, you can follow this Guide from Docker [Use TLS (HTTPS) to protect the Docker daemon socket](https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/protect-access/#use-tls-https-to-protect-the-docker-daemon-socket) to configure Docker.
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Afterwards, create two Certificate-keypairs in authentik:
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- `Docker CA`, with the contents of `~/.docker/ca.pem` as Certificate
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- `Docker Cert`, with the contents of `~/.docker/cert.pem` as Certificate and `~/.docker/key.pem` as Private key.
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Create an integration with `Docker CA` as *TLS Verification Certificate* and `Docker Cert` as *TLS Authentication Certificate*.
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title: Kubernetes
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The kubernetes integration with automatically deploy outposts on any Kubernetes Cluster.
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This integration has the advantage over manual deployments of automatic updates (whenever authentik is updated, it updates the outposts), and authentik can (in a future version) automatically rotate the token that the outpost uses to communicate with the core authentik server.
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This integration creates the following objects:
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- Deployment for the outpost container
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- Service
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- Secret to store the token
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- Prometheus ServiceMonitor (if the Prometheus Operator is installed in the target cluster)
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- Ingress (only Proxy outposts)
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- Traefik Middleware (only Proxy outposts with forward auth enabled)
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The following outpost settings are used:
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- `object_naming_template`: Configures how the container is called
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- `container_image`: Optionally overwrites the standard container image (see [Configuration](../../installation/configuration.md) to configure the global default)
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- `kubernetes_replicas`: Replica count for the deployment of the outpost
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- `kubernetes_namespace`: Namespace to deploy in, defaults to the same namespace authentik is deployed in (if available)
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- `kubernetes_ingress_annotations`: Any additional annotations to add to the ingress object, for example cert-manager
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- `kubernetes_ingress_secret_name`: Name of the secret that is used for TLS connections
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- `kubernetes_service_type`: Service kind created, can be set to LoadBalancer for LDAP outposts for example
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- `kubernetes_disabled_components`: Disable any components of the kubernetes integration, can be any of
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- 'secret'
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- 'deployment'
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- 'service'
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- 'prometheus servicemonitor'
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- 'ingress'
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- 'traefik middleware'
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- `kubernetes_image_pull_secrets`: If the above docker image is in a private repository, use these secrets to pull.
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NOTE: The secret must be created manually in the namespace first.
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## Permissions
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The permissions required for this integration are documented in the helm chart, see [Cluster-level](https://github.com/goauthentik/helm/blob/main/charts/authentik-remote-cluster/templates/cluster-role-binding.yaml) and [Namespace-level](https://github.com/goauthentik/helm/blob/main/charts/authentik-remote-cluster/templates/role-binding.yaml).
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## Remote clusters
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To add a remote cluster, you can simply install this helm chart in the target cluster and namespace: https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/goauthentik/authentik-remote-cluster
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After installation, the helm chart outposts an example kubeconfig file, that you can enter in authentik to connect to the cluster.
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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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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 several built-in integrations.
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- If you've deployed authentik on docker-compose, authentik automatically creates a Service Connection for the local docker socket.
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- If you've deployed authentik on Kubernetes, with `kubernetesIntegration` set to true (default), authentik automatically creates a Service Connection for the local Kubernetes Cluster.
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- If you've deployed authentik on docker-compose, authentik automatically creates an integration for the local docker socket (See [Docker](./integrations/docker.md)).
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- If you've deployed authentik on Kubernetes, with `kubernetesIntegration` set to true (default), authentik automatically creates an integrations for the local Kubernetes Cluster (See [Kubernetes](./integrations/kubernetes.md)).
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To deploy an outpost with these service connections, simply select 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.
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To deploy an outpost with these integrations, simply select 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.
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To deploy an outpost manually, see:
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# NOTE: The secret must be created manually in the namespace first.
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kubernetes_image_pull_secrets: []
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```
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## Metrics
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Each authentik outpost has a Prometheus metrics endpoint accessible under port `:9300/metrics`. This endpoint is not mapped via docker, as the endpoint doesn't have any authentication.
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For the embedded outpost, the metrics of the outpost and the metrics of the core authentik server are both returned under the same endpoint.
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items: [
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"outposts/outposts",
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"outposts/embedded/embedded",
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{
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type: "category",
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label: "Integrations",
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items: [
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"outposts/integrations/docker",
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"outposts/integrations/kubernetes",
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],
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},
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{
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type: "category",
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label: "Running and upgrading",
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