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Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens.langhammer@beryju.org>
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title: docker-compose installation
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---
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This installation method is for test-setups and small-scale productive setups.
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## Requirements
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- A Linux host with at least 2 CPU cores and 4 GB of RAM.
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- docker
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- docker-compose
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## Preparation
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Download the latest `docker-compose.yml` from [here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/goauthentik/authentik/master/docker-compose.yml). Place it in a directory of your choice.
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To optionally enable error-reporting, run `echo AUTHENTIK_ERROR_REPORTING__ENABLED=true >> .env`
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To optionally deploy a different version run `echo AUTHENTIK_TAG=2021.4.3 >> .env`
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If this is a fresh authentik install run the following commands to generate a password:
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```shell
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# You can also use openssl instead: `openssl rand -base64 36`
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sudo apt-get install -y pwgen
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echo "PG_PASS=$(pwgen 40 1)" >> .env
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echo "AUTHENTIK_SECRET_KEY=$(pwgen 50 1)" >> .env
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# Skip if you don't want to enable error reporting
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echo "AUTHENTIK_ERROR_REPORTING__ENABLED=true" >> .env
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```
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## Email configuration (optional, but recommended)
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It is also recommended to configure global email credentials. These are used by authentik to notify you about alerts, configuration issues. They can also be used by [Email stages](flow/stages/email/index.md) to send verification/recovery emails.
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Append this block to your `.env` file
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```shell
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# SMTP Host Emails are sent to
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AUTHENTIK_EMAIL__HOST=localhost
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AUTHENTIK_EMAIL__PORT=25
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# Optionally authenticate
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AUTHENTIK_EMAIL__USERNAME=""
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AUTHENTIK_EMAIL__PASSWORD=""
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# Use StartTLS
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AUTHENTIK_EMAIL__USE_TLS=false
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# Use SSL
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AUTHENTIK_EMAIL__USE_SSL=false
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AUTHENTIK_EMAIL__TIMEOUT=10
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# Email address authentik will send from, should have a correct @domain
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AUTHENTIK_EMAIL__FROM=authentik@localhost
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```
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## GeoIP configuration (optional)
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authentik can use a MaxMind-formatted GeoIP Database to extract location data from IPs. You can then use this location data in policies, and location data is saved in events.
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To configure GeoIP, sign up for a free MaxMind account [here](https://www.maxmind.com/en/geolite2/signup).
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After you have your account ID and license key, add the following block to your `.env` file:
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```shell
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GEOIPUPDATE_ACCOUNT_ID=*your account ID*
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GEOIPUPDATE_LICENSE_KEY=* your license key*
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AUTHENTIK_AUTHENTIK__GEOIP=/geoip/GeoLite2-City.mmdb
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```
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The GeoIP database will automatically be updated every 8 hours.
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## Startup
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Afterwards, run these commands to finish
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```shell
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docker-compose pull
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docker-compose up -d
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docker-compose run --rm server migrate
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```
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The compose file statically references the latest version available at the time of downloading, which can be overridden with the `SERVER_TAG` environment variable.
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authentik will then be reachable HTTPS on port 443. You can optionally configure the packaged traefik to use Let's Encrypt certificates for TLS Encryption.
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To start the initial setup, navigate to `https://<your server>/if/flow/initial-setup/`. There you will be prompted to set a password for the akadmin user.
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## Explanation
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The docker-compose project contains the following containers:
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- server
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This is the backend service, which does all the logic, runs the API and the actual SSO part.
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- static
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This container runs the frontend, hosts the JS/CSS files, and also servers the files you've uploaded for icons/etc.
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- worker
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This container executes backgorund tasks, everything you can see on the *System Tasks* page in the frontend.
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- redis & postgresql
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Cache and database respectively.
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- traefik
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Traefik is used so that you only have a single entry point, and don't need to configure a reverse proxy yourself.
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It does the following things:
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- Routes everything that starts with `/static`, `/if`, `/media`, `/robots.txt` or `/favicon.ico` to the *static* container on port 80
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- Routes everything else to the *server* container on port 8000
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- Does some minor health checking
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Additionally, if you've enabled GeoIP, there is a container running which regularly updates the GeoIP database.
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