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---
title: Tautulli
---
## What is Tautulli
From https://tautulli.com/
:::note
Tautulli is a 3rd party application that you can run alongside your Plex Media Server to monitor activity and track various statistics. Most importantly, these statistics include what has been watched, who watched it, when and where they watched it, and how it was watched. The only thing missing is "why they watched it", but who am I to question your 42 plays of Frozen. All statistics are presented in a nice and clean interface with many tables and graphs, which makes it easy to brag about your server to everyone else.
:::
## Preparation
The following placeholders will be used:
- `tautulli.company` is the FQDN of the Tautulli install.
- `passbook.company` is the FQDN of the passbook install.
## passbook Setup
Because Tautulli requires valid HTTP Basic credentials, you must save your HTTP Basic Credentials in passbook. The recommended way to do this is to create a Group. Name the group "Tautulli Users", for example. For this group, add the following attributes:
```yaml
tautulli_user: username
tautulli_password: password
```
Add all Tautulli users to the Group. You should also create a Group Membership Policy to limit access to the application.
Create an application in passbook. Create a Proxy provider with the following parameters:
- Internal host
If Tautulli is running in docker, and you're deploying the passbook proxy on the same host, set the value to `http://tautulli:3579`, where tautulli is the name of your container.
If Tautulli is running on a different server to where you are deploying the passbook proxy, set the value to `http://tautulli.company:3579`.
- External host
Set this to the external URL you will be accessing Tautulli from.
Enable the `Set HTTP-Basic Authentication` option. Set and `HTTP-Basic Username` and `HTTP-Basic Password` to `tautulli_user` and `tautulli_password` respectively. These values can be chosen freely, `tautulli_` is just used as a prefix for clarity.
## Tautulli Setup
In Tautulli, navigate to Settings and enable the "Show Advanced" option. Navigate to "Web Interface" on the sidebar, and ensure the Option `Use Basic Authentication` is checked.
![](./tautulli.png)
Save the settings, and restart Tautulli if prompted.
Afterwards, you need to deploy an Outpost in front of Tautulli, as descried [here](../sonarr/index.md)