website/docs: prepare 2022.4
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens.langhammer@beryju.org>
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## Breaking changes
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## New features
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## Minor changes/fixes
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title: Release 2022.4
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slug: "2022.4"
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## Breaking changes
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- Removal of HTTP Basic authentication for API requests
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For legacy reasons, authentik used to support HTTP-Basic authenticated requests, using the token as a password. This has been removed.
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## New features
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- JWT authentication for `client_credentials` grants
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Providers can now be configured to accept JWTs signed by configured certificates, which makes it a lot easier to services access to authentik, when an existing machine/service identity is provided (for example, this can be used to let Kubernetes Pods authenticate themselves to authentik via their service account)
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## Minor changes/fixes
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## Upgrading
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This release does not introduce any new requirements.
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### docker-compose
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Download the docker-compose file for 2022.4 from [here](https://goauthentik.io/version/2022.4/docker-compose.yml). Afterwards, simply run `docker-compose up -d`.
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### Kubernetes
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Update your values to use the new images:
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```yaml
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image:
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repository: ghcr.io/goauthentik/server
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tag: 2022.4.1
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```
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