--- title: Uptime Kuma --- ## What is Uptime Kuma From https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma :::note It is a self-hosted monitoring tool like "Uptime Robot". ::: Uptime Kuma currently supports only a single user and no native SSO solution. To still use authentik, you can work with the Proxy Outpost and a Proxy Provider. ## Preparation The following placeholders will be used: - `uptime-kuma.company` is the FQDN of the Uptime Kuma install. - `authentik.company` is the FQDN of the authentik install. Create an application in authentik. Create a Proxy provider with the following parameters: - Internal host If Uptime Kuma is running in docker, and you're deploying the authentik proxy on the same host, set the value to `http://uptime-kuma:3001`, where uptime-kuma is the name of your container. If Uptime Kuma is running on a different server to where you are deploying the authentik proxy, set the value to `http://:3001`. - External host `https://uptime-kuma.company` Set this to the external URL you will be accessing Uptime Kuma from. - Skip path regex Add the following regex rules to keep the public status page accessible without authentication. ``` ^/$ ^/status ^/assets/ ^/assets ^/icon.svg ^/api/.* ^/upload/.* ^/metrics ``` To avoid that all users get admin access to Uptime Kuma create a group in authentik for the admin user. Next set in authentik for the application under `Policy / Group / User Bindings` a group binding with the group created above. ## Uptime Kuma Disble auth from Uptime Kuma, go to `Settings` > `Advanced` > `Disable Auth` To access the dashboard, open `https://uptime-kuma.company/dashboard`, this will start the login with authentik. You can also set this address as the Launch URL for the application.