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The proxy outpost sets the following user-specific headers:
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X-authentik-username:
akadmin
The username of the currently logged in user
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X-authentik-groups:
foo|bar|baz
The groups the user is member of, separated by a pipe
-
X-authentik-email:
root@localhost
The email address of the currently logged in user
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X-authentik-name:
authentik Default Admin
Full name of the current user
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X-authentik-uid:
900347b8a29876b45ca6f75722635ecfedf0e931c6022e3a29a8aa13fb5516fb
The hashed identifier of the currently logged in user.
Additionally, you can set additionalHeaders
on groups or users to set additional headers.
If you enable Set HTTP-Basic Authentication option, the HTTP Authorization header is being set.
Besides these user-specific headers, some application specific headers are also set:
-
X-authentik-meta-outpost:
authentik Core
The authentik outpost's name.
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X-authentik-meta-provider:
test
The authentik provider's name.
-
X-authentik-meta-app:
test
The authentik application's slug.
-
X-authentik-meta-version:
authentik-outpost@1.2.3 (build=tagged)
The authentik outpost's version.
HTTPS
The outpost listens on both 9000 for HTTP and 9443 for HTTPS.
:::info If your upstream host is HTTPS, and you're not using forward auth, you need to access the outpost over HTTPS too. :::
Logging out
Login is done automatically when you visit the domain without a valid cookie.
When using single-application mode, navigate to app.domain.tld/akprox/sign_out
.
When using domain-level mode, navigate to auth.domain.tld/akprox/sign_out
, where auth.domain.tld is the external host configured for the provider.
To log out, navigate to /akprox/sign_out
.
Allowing unauthenticated requests
To allow un-authenticated requests to certain paths/URLs, you can use the Unauthenticated URLs / Unauthenticated Paths field.
Each new line is interpreted as a regular expression, and is compiled and checked using the standard Golang regex parser.
The behaviour of this field changes depending on which mode you're in.
Proxy and Forward auth (single application)
In this mode, the regular expressions are matched against the Request's Path.
Forward auth (domain level)
In this mode, the regular expressions are matched against the Request's full URL.