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title: Portainer
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## What is Portainer

From https://www.portainer.io/

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Portainer is a powerful, GUI-based Container-as-a-Service solution that helps organizations manage and deploy cloud-native applications easily and securely.
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This is based on authentik 2021.7.3 and Portainer 2.6.x-CE.  Portainer 2.6 supports OAuth without additional licenses, 1.x Series requires a paid license for OAuth.
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## Preparation

The following placeholders will be used:

- `port.company` is the FQDN of Portainer.
- `authentik.company` is the FQDN of authentik.

### Step 1 - Authentik

In authentik, under _Providers_, create an _OAuth2/OpenID Provider_ with these settings:

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Only settings that have been modified from default have been listed.
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**Protocol Settings**
- Name: Portainer
- Client type: Confidential
- Client ID: Copy and Save this for Later
- Client Secret: Copy and Save this for later
- Redirect URIs/Origins: `https://port.company`


### Step 2 - Portainer

In Portainer, under _Settings_, _Authentication_, Select _OAuth_ and _Custom_

- Client ID: Client ID from step 1
- Client Secret: Client Secret from step 1
- Authorization URL: `https://authentik.company/application/o/authorize/`
- Access Token URL: `https://authentik.company/application/o/token/`
- Redirect URL: `https://port.company`
- Resource URL: `https://authentik.company/application/o/userinfo/`
- Logout URL: `https://authentik.company/application/o/portainer/end-session/`
- User Identifier: `email`
- Scopes: `email opennid profile`

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Portainer by default shows commas between each item in the Scopes field.  Do **NOT** use commas.  Use a _space_
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![](./port1.png)

### Step 3 - Authentik

In authentik, create an application which uses this provider. Optionally apply access restrictions to the application using policy bindings.

- Name: Portainer
- Slug: portainer
- Provider: Portainer
- Launch URL: https://port.company


## Notes

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Portainer Reference link: https://documentation.portainer.io/v2.0/auth/oauth/
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