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NGINX Proxy Manager is supported by Authelia. It's a NGINX proxy with a configuration UI.

Important: When using these guides it's important to recognize that we cannot provide a guide for every possible method of deploying a proxy. These guides show a suggested setup only and you need to understand the proxy configuration and customize it to your needs. To-that-end we include links to the official proxy documentation throughout this documentation and in the See Also section.

Get Started

It's strongly recommended that users setting up Authelia for the first time take a look at our Get Started guide. This takes you through various steps which are essential to bootstrapping Authelia.

Requirements

NGINX Proxy Manager supports the required NGINX requirements for Authelia out-of-the-box.

Trusted Proxies

Important: You should read the Forwarded Headers section and this section as part of any proxy configuration. Especially if you have never read it before.

To configure trusted proxies for NGINX Proxy Manager see the NGINX section on Trusted Proxies. Adapting this to NGINX Proxy Manager is beyond the scope of this documentation.

Docker Compose

The following docker compose example has various applications suitable for setting up an example environment.

{{< details "docker-compose.yaml" >}}

---
version: "3.8"

networks:
  net:
    driver: bridge

services:
  nginx:
    container_name: nginx
    image: jc21/nginx-proxy-manager
    restart: unless-stopped
    networks:
      net:
        aliases: []
    ports:
      - '80:80'
      - '81:81'
      - '443:443'
    volumes:
      - ${PWD}/data/nginx-proxy-manager/data:/data
      - ${PWD}/data/nginx-proxy-manager/letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt
      - ${PWD}/data/nginx/snippets:/snippets:ro
    environment:
      TZ: 'Australia/Melbourne'
  authelia:
    container_name: authelia
    image: authelia/authelia
    restart: unless-stopped
    networks:
      net:
        aliases: []
    expose:
      - 9091
    volumes:
      - ${PWD}/data/authelia/config:/config
    environment:
      TZ: 'Australia/Melbourne'
  nextcloud:
    container_name: nextcloud
    image: lscr.io/linuxserver/nextcloud
    restart: unless-stopped
    networks:
      net:
        aliases: []
    expose:
      - 443
    volumes:
      - ${PWD}/data/nextcloud/config:/config
      - ${PWD}/data/nextcloud/data:/data
    environment:
      PUID: '1000'
      PGID: '1000'
      TZ: 'Australia/Melbourne'
  whoami:
    container_name: whoami
    image: docker.io/traefik/whoami
    restart: unless-stopped
    networks:
      net:
        aliases: []
    expose:
      - 80
    environment:
      TZ: 'Australia/Melbourne'
...

{{< /details >}}

Configuration

Assumptions

Important: Our examples make assumptions about your configuration. These assumptions represent sections that either most likely require an adjustment, or may require an adjustment if you're not configuring it in the same way.

  • The domain for Authelia is auth.example.com which shoud be adjusted in all examples and snippets to your actual domain.
  • The required configuration snippets are mounted in the container or otherwise available in the /snippets/ directory. If you choose a different directory you're required to adjust every instance of /snippets/ appropriately to your needs.
  • You have not configured the Authelia configuration YAML with a server TLS certificate/key.
  • You are running Authelia on the default port.
  • You are running Authelia with the container_name of authelia or the Authelia process is otherwise resolvable by NGINX Proxy Manager as authelia.
  • If you want to use a Custom Location and wish for it to be protected you follow the Protected Application Custom Location guide.

Snippets

The examples assume you've mounted a volume containing the relevant NGINX Snippets from the NGINX Integration Guide. The suggested snippets are the proxy.conf, authelia-location.conf, and authelia-authrequest.conf. It may be fine to substitute the standard variant of the proxy.conf for the headers only variant but this is untested.

These snippets make the addition of a protected proxy host substantially easier.

Authelia Portal

The Authelia portal requires minimal configuration.

  1. Create a new Proxy Host.
  2. Set the following items in the Details tab:
    • Domain Names: auth.example.com
    • Scheme: http
    • Forward Hostname / IP: authelia
    • Forward Port: 9091
  3. Configure your SSL tab to:
    • Serve a valid certificate.
    • Force SSL: true
  4. Configure your Advanced tab:
location / {
    include /snippets/proxy.conf;
    proxy_pass $forward_scheme://$server:$port;
}

Authelia Portal Screenshots

Authelia Portal Details tab example:

{{< figure src="authelia.details.png" alt="Step 2" width="450" >}}

Authelia Portal Advanced tab example:

{{< figure src="authelia.advanced.png" alt="Step 4" width="450" >}}

Protected Application

The following example shows how to configure a protected application. We often use Nextcloud for such examples.

  1. Create a new Proxy Host.
  2. Set the following items in the Details tab:
    • Domain Names: nextcloud.example.com
    • Scheme: http
    • Forward Hostname / IP: nextcloud
    • Forward Port: 80
  3. Configure your SSL tab to:
    • Serve a valid certificate.
    • Force SSL: true
  4. Configure your Advanced tab:
include /snippets/authelia-location.conf;

location / {
    include /snippets/proxy.conf;
    include /snippets/authelia-authrequest.conf;
    proxy_pass $forward_scheme://$server:$port;
}

Protected Application Screenshots

Protected Application (Nextcloud) Details tab example:

{{< figure src="nextcloud.details.png" alt="Step 2" width="450" >}}

Protected Application (Nextcloud) Advanced tab example:

{{< figure src="protectedapp.advanced.png" alt="Step 4" width="450" >}}

Protected Application Custom Locations

It's important to note if you define locations in the Custom Locations tab of a proxy host that they will not be checked with Authelia for authorization effectively bypassing the authorization policies you implement. If you want a custom location then you can also define this in the advanced tab.

To replicate the Custom Location tab below a location block can be ADDED to the Protected Application Advanced tab:

location /custom {
    include /snippets/proxy.conf;
    include /snippets/authelia-authrequest.conf;
    proxy_pass http://192.168.1.20:8080;
}

{{< figure src="protectedapp.customlocation.png" alt="Custom Location" width="450" >}}

Proxy Hosts Screenshot

The following screenshot shows an example of following the directions for the Authelia Portal and two applications:

{{< figure src="proxyhosts.png" alt="Step 4" width="450" >}}

See Also