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| title: Docker
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| ---
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| The Docker integration automatically deploys and manages 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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| 
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| The following outpost settings are used:
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| 
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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.mdx#authentik_outposts) 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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| -   `docker_labels`: Optional additional labels that can be applied to the container.
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| 
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| The container is created with the following hardcoded properties:
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| 
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| -   Labels
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| 
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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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| 
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|     Additionally, the proxy outposts have the following extra labels to add themselves into Traefik automatically.
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| 
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|     -   `traefik.enable`: "true"
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|     -   `traefik.http.routers.ak-outpost-<outpost-name>-router.rule`: `Host(...)`
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|     -   `traefik.http.routers.ak-outpost-<outpost-name>-router.service`: `ak-outpost-<outpost-name>-service`
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|     -   `traefik.http.routers.ak-outpost-<outpost-name>-router.tls`: "true"
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|     -   `traefik.http.services.ak-outpost-<outpost-name>-service.loadbalancer.healthcheck.path`: "/outpost.goauthentik.io/ping"
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|     -   `traefik.http.services.ak-outpost-<outpost-name>-service.loadbalancer.healthcheck.port`: "9300"
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|     -   `traefik.http.services.ak-outpost-<outpost-name>-service.loadbalancer.server.port`: "9000"
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| 
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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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| 
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| ## Remote hosts (TLS)
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| To connect remote hosts, 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 the certificate and `~/.docker/key.pem` as the 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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| 
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| ## Remote hosts (SSH)
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| 
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| Starting with authentik 2021.12.5, you can connect to remote Docker hosts using SSH. To configure this, create a new SSH keypair using these commands:
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| 
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| ```
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| # Generate the keypair itself, using RSA keys in the PEM format
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| ssh-keygen -t rsa -f authentik  -N "" -m pem
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| # Generate a certificate from the private key, required by authentik.
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| # The values that openssl prompts you for are not relevant
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| openssl req -x509 -sha256 -nodes -days 365 -out certificate.pem -key authentik
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| ```
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| 
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| You'll end up with three files:
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| -   `authentik.pub` is the public key, this should be added to the `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` file on the target host and user.
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| -   `authentik` is the private key, which should be imported into a Keypair in authentik.
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| -   `certificate.pem` is the matching certificate for the keypair above.
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| Modify/create a new Docker integration, and set your _Docker URL_ to `ssh://hostname`, and select the keypair you created above as _TLS Authentication Certificate/SSH Keypair_.
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| 
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| The _Docker URL_ field include a user, if none is specified authentik connects with the user `authentik`.
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| 
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| #### Advanced SSH config
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| With the above configuration, authentik will create and manage an `~/.ssh/config` file. If you need advanced configuration, for example SSH Certificates, you can mount a custom SSH Config file.
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| Mount the config file into `/authentik/.ssh/config`, and mount any other relevant files into a directory under `/opt`. Afterwards, create an integration using `ssh://hostname`, and don't select a keypair.
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