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title: Jellyfin
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<span class="badge badge--secondary">Support level: Community</span>
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## What is Jellyfin
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> Jellyfin is a free and open source media management and streaming platform for movies, TV shows, and music.
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>
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> -- https://jellyfin.org
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:::note
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Jellyfin does not have any native external authentication support as of the writing of this page.
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:::
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:::note
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Currently there are two plugins for Jelyfin that provide external authenticaion, an OIDC plugin and an LDAP plugin. This guide focuses on the use of the LDAP plugin.
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:::caution
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An LDAP outpost must be deployed to use the Jellyfin LDAP plugin
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## Preparation
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The following placeholders will be used:
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- `jellyfin.company.com` is the FQDN of the Jellyfin install.
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- `authentik.company.com` is the FQDN of the authentik install.
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- `ldap.company.com` the FQDN of the LDAP outpost.
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- `dc=company,dc=com` the Base DN of the LDAP outpost.
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- `ldap_bind_user` the username of the desired LDAP Bind User
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## Jellyfin configuration
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1. If you don't have one already create an LDAP bind user before starting these steps.
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- Ideally, this user doesn't have any permissions other than the ability to view other users. However, some functions do require an account with permissions.
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- This user must be part of the group that is specified in the "Search group" in the LDAP outpost.
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2. Navigate to your Jellyfin installation and log in with the admin account or currently configured local admin.
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3. Open the administrator dashboard and go to the "Plugins" section.
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4. Click "Catalog" at the top of the page, and locate the "LDAP Authentication Plugin"
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5. Install the plugin. You may need to restart Jellyfin to finish installation.
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6. Once finished navigate back to the plugins section of the admin dashboard, click the 3 dots on the "LDAP-Auth Plugin" card, and click settings.
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7. Configure the LDAP Settings as follows:
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- `LDAP Server`: `ldap.company.com`
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- `LDAP Port`: 636
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- `Secure LDAP`: **Checked**
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- `StartTLS`: Unchecked
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- `Skip SSL/TLS Verification`:
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- If using a certificate issued by a certificate authority Jellyfin trusts, leave this unchecked.
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- If you're using a self signed certificate, check this box.
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- `Allow password change`: Unchecked
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- Since authentik already has a frontend for password resets, its not necessary to include this in Jellyfin, especially since it requires bind user to have privileges.
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- `Password Reset URL`: Empty
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- `LDAP Bind User`: Set this to a the user you want to bind to in authentik. By default the path will be `ou=users,dc=company,dc=com` so the LDAP Bind user will be `cn=ldap_bind_user,ou=users,dc=company,dc=com`.
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- `LDAP Bind User Password`: The Password of the user. If using a Service account, this is the token.
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- `LDAP Base DN for Searches`: the base DN for LDAP queries. To query all users set this to `dc=company,dc=com`.
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- You can specify an OU if you divide your users up into different OUs and only want to query a specific OU.
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At this point click `Save and Test LDAP Server Settings`. If the settings are correct you will see:
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`Connect(Success); Bind(Success); Base Search (Found XY Entities)`
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- `LDAP User Filter`: This is used to a user filter on what users are allowed to login. **This must be set**
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- To allow all users: `(objectClass=user)`
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- To only allow users in a specific group: `(memberOf=cn=jellyfin_users,ou=groups,dc=company,dc=com)`
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- Good Docs on LDAP Filters: [atlassian.com](https://confluence.atlassian.com/kb/how-to-write-ldap-search-filters-792496933.html)
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- `LDAP Admin Base DN`: All of the users in this DN are automatically set as admins.
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- This can be left blank. Admins can be set manually outside of this filter
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- `LDAP Admin Filter`: Similar to the user filter, but every matched user is set as admin.
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- This can be left blank. Admins can be set manually outside of this filter
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At this point click `Save and Test LDAP Filter Settings`. If the settings are correct you will see:
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`Found X user(s), Y admin(s)`
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- `LDAP Attributes`: `uid, cn, mail, displayName`
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- `Enable case Insensitive Username`: **Checked**
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At this point, enter in a username and click "Save Search Attribute Settings and Query User". If the settings are correct you will see:
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`Found User: cn=test,ou=users,dc=company,dc=com`
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- `Enabled User Creation`: **Checked**
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- `LDAP Name Attribute`: `cn`
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- `LDAP Password Attribute`: `userPassword`
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- `Library Access`: Set this according to desired library access
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1. Click "Save"
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2. Logout, and login with a LDAP user. Username **must** be used, logging in with email will not work.
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## authentik Configuration
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No additional authentik configuration needs to be configured. Follow the LDAP outpost instructions to create an LDAP outpost and configure access via the outpost
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