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# Proxy Authentication <sup>Beta</sup>
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Koel can be configured to authenticate users via a reverse proxy.
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Proxy authentication is useful in environments where users are already authenticated by a proxy server.
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:::warning Beta Feature
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This feature is currently in beta. Expect bugs and rough edges.
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:::
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:::danger Caution
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Proxy authentication bypasses Koel's built-in authentication system and relies on the proxy server to authenticate users.
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Make sure your proxy server is secure and properly configured.
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:::
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To enable proxy authentication, set `PROXY_AUTH_ENABLED` to in `.env` to `true` and provide the necessary configuration:
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* `PROXY_AUTH_USER_HEADER`: The header name that contains the unique identifier for the user, e.g., `remote-user`.
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* `PROXY_AUTH_PREFERRED_NAME_HEADER`: The header name that contains the user's preferred, humanly-readable name, e.g., `remote-preferred-name`.
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* `PROXY_AUTH_ALLOW_LIST`: A comma-separated list of allowed proxy IPs or Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDRs), e.g., `10.10.1.0/24` or `2001:0db8:/32`. If this value is empty, NO requests will be allowed (which essentially means proxy authentication is disabled).
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Now when a request comes in, Koel will look for specific headers to determine the user's identity.
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If the headers are found, Koel will attempt to log the user in automatically using the unique identifier.
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If the user is not found, Koel will create a new user with the unique identifier and the preferred name.
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sup {
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font-size: 0.8rem;
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text-transform: uppercase;
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opacity: .8;
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