website/docs: add http-basic to sonarr docs
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			| @ -40,3 +40,15 @@ Create an application in authentik and select the provider you've created above. | ||||
| Create an outpost deployment for the provider you've created above, as described [here](../../../docs/outposts/). Deploy this Outpost either on the same host or a different host that can access Sonarr. | ||||
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| The outpost will connect to authentik and configure itself. | ||||
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| ## Authentication Setup | ||||
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| Because Sonarr can use HTTP Basic credentials, you can save your HTTP Basic Credentials in authentik. The recommended way to do this is to create a Group. Name the group "Sonarr Users", for example. For this group, add the following attributes: | ||||
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| ```yaml | ||||
| sonarr_user: username | ||||
| sonarr_password: password | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| Add all Sonarr users to the Group. You should also create a Group Membership Policy to limit access to the application. | ||||
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| Enable the `Use Basic Authentication` option. Set and `HTTP-Basic Username` and `HTTP-Basic Password` to `sonarr_user` and `sonarr_password` respectively. These values can be chosen freely, `sonarr_` is just used as a prefix for clarity. | ||||
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