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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 production setups.
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:::info
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You can also [view a video walk-through](https://youtu.be/owk1a_1xYe4) of the installation process on Docker (with bonus details about email configuration and other important options).
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:::
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## Requirements
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- A host with at least 2 CPU cores and 2 GB of RAM
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- Docker
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- Docker Compose
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## Preparation
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To download the latest `docker-compose.yml` open your terminal and navigate to the directory of your choice.
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Run the following command:
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```shell
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wget https://goauthentik.io/docker-compose.yml
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```
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If this is a fresh authentik installation, you need to generate a password and a secret key. If you don't already have a password generator installed, you can run this command to install **pwgen**, a popular generator:
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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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```
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Next, run the following commands to generate a password and secret key and write them to your `.env` file:
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```shell
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echo "PG_PASS=$(pwgen -s 40 1)" >> .env
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echo "AUTHENTIK_SECRET_KEY=$(pwgen -s 50 1)" >> .env
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# Because of a PostgreSQL limitation, only passwords up to 99 chars are supported
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# See https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/09512C4F-8CB9-4021-B455-EF4C4F0D55A0@amazon.com
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```
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To enable error reporting, run the following command:
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```shell
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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 and configuration issues. They can also be used by [Email stages](../flow/stages/email/) to send verification/recovery emails.
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To configure email credentials, 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 (don't add quotation marks to your password)
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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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## Configure for port 80/443
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By default, authentik listens internally on port 9000 for HTTP and 9443 for HTTPS. To change the exposed ports to 80 and 443, you can set the following variables in `.env`:
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```shell
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COMPOSE_PORT_HTTP=80
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COMPOSE_PORT_HTTPS=443
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```
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See [Configuration](../installation/configuration) to change the internal ports. Be sure to run `docker-compose up -d` to rebuild with the new port numbers.
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## Startup
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:::warning
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The server assumes to have local timezone as UTC.
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All internals are handled in UTC; whenever a time is displayed to the user in UI, the time shown is localized.
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Do not update or mount `/etc/timezone` or `/etc/localtime` in the authentik containers.
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This will not give any advantages. It will cause problems with OAuth and SAML authentication, e.g. [see this GitHub issue](https://github.com/goauthentik/authentik/issues/3005).
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:::
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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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```
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The `docker-compose.yml` file statically references the latest version available at the time of downloading the compose file. Each time you upgrade to a newer version of authentik, you download a new `docker-compose.yml` file, which points to the latest available version. For more information, refer to the **Upgrading** section in the [Release Notes](../releases).
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To start the initial setup, navigate to `http://<your server's IP or hostname>:9000/if/flow/initial-setup/`.
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There you are prompted to set a password for the akadmin user (the default user).
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An explanation about what each service in the docker compose file does, see [Architecture](../core/architecture.md).
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