# Add an OAuth2 Application 1. Navigate to the Authentik Admin Interface. Open the Navigation pane and expand Applications. Click on [Providers](https://authentik.jafner.net/if/admin/#/core/providers). 2. Create a new provider with the following parameters: | Parameter | Value | |:---------:|:-----:| | Provider type | OAuth2/OpenID Provider | | Name | *Name of new application (e.g. Grafana)* | | Authorization flow | Authorize Application (default-provider-authorization-implicit-consent) | | Client type | Confidential | | Client ID | *Copy this value for later use* | | Client Secret | *Copy this value for later use* | | Redirect URIs/Origins | *Leave blank* | | Signing Key | authentik Self-signed Certificate (RSA) | 3. Leave Advanced protocol settings and Machine-to-Machine authentication settings as defaults. Save by clicking the Finish button. 4. Navigate to Applications and create a new application with the following parameters: | Parameter | Value | |:---------:|:-----:| | Name | *Name of new application (e.g. Grafana)* | | Slug | *URL-compliant version of name (e.g. grafana)* | | Group | *Leave empty* | | Provider | *Select the provider created in step 2* | | Policy engine mode | ANY, any policy must match to grant access. | 5. Leave UI settings as default, save by clicking the Create button. 6. Open the OAuth2 configuration settings in the new application and apply settings as follows: | Common Application Configuration Term | Value (or *Authentik key*) | |:-------------------------------------:|:--------------------------:| | Client Type | Confidential | | Client ID | *Client ID* | | Client Secret | *Client Secret* | | Scopes | `email openid profile` | | Auth URL | *Authorize URL* | | Token URL | *Token URL* | | API URl | *Userinfo URL* | 7. Apply and restart the application. # Switching to single-screen (autofill compatible) login The default out-of-box configuration for Authentik uses two separate screens for inputting username and password (and an optional third for MFA). This breaks compatibility with password managers. To switch to using single-stage username and password login, 1. Navigate to *Flows & Stages --> Stages --> default-authentication-identification* and edit the "Password stage" to use `default-authentication-password`. 2. Navigate to *Flows & Stages --> Flows --> default-authentication-flow* and open it. Go to Stage Bindings, select the `default-authentication-password` stage and delete it from the flow (as it is now included in the previous stage). All done. # Make Application Admin-only Some applications should be available only to members of the Jafner.net Admins group. To protect an application behind this role, 1. Navigate to *Applications --> Applications* and open the relevant application. 2. Switch to the "Policy / Group / User Bindings" tab. 3. Click "Create Binding", switch from "Policy" to "Group" (or "User", if preferred). From the drop-down, select the group which should be permitted to access the application, then click "Create". All done. # Set up SSO for an application 1. Add the following Traefik labels to the application: ```yml labels: - traefik.http.routers..rule=Host(`.jafner.net`) - traefik.http.routers..tls.certresolver=lets-encrypt - traefik.http.routers..middlewares=authentik@file - traefik.http.routers..priority=10 - traefik.http.routers.-auth.rule=Host(`.jafner.net`) && PathPrefix(`/outpost.goauthentik.io/`) - traefik.http.routers.-auth.priority=15 - traefik.http.routers.-auth.service=http://authentik-server:9000/outpost.goauthentik.io ``` 2. In the Authentik admin interface, navigate to *Applications --> Providers* and create a new provider. 2a. Select type Proxy Provider. 2b. Set the name to the name of the service (e.g. Sonarr). 2c. Use the `default-provider-authorization-implicit-consent` Authorization flow. 2d. Select the "Forward auth (single application)" configuration. 2e. For External host, use the value of the host rule label prepended with `https://` (e.g. `https://sonarr.jafner.net`). 2f. Leave the rest of the configuration as default. Click Finish to create the provider. 3. In the Authentik admin interface, navigate to *Applications --> Applications* and create a new application. 2a. Set the Name to the name of the service (e.g. Sonarr). 2b. Set the Slug to a URL-compliant version of the Name (e.g. `sonarr`). 2c. Set the Group if the service is part of a *group of services) (e.g. autopirate). 2d. Use the provider created in step 2 as Provider. 2e. Set the Policy engine mode to ALL. 2f. Leave the rest of the configuration as default. Click Create to create the application.