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Please note this response was created using generative AI leveraging previously available information from the repository. This information may be helpful however it is our strong recommendation that you carefully consider the information before blindly applying it. To address your requirements for dynamically registering each app/client in a safe and automated way with Authelia, here are some considerations and solutions based on the information available:
Given these points, the best approach right now would be to use a SQL database for storing client configurations and to develop a robust middleware system that can handle and validate client registrations dynamically. This setup allows for scalability and reduces the risks associated with manual updates to configuration files. This comment was generated by Glime. |
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Dynamic Client Registration not supported at the moment but is a planned feature and will be supported via the specification prescribed method noted in RFC7591: OAuth 2.0 Dynamic Client Registration Protocol and OpenID Connect Dynamic Client Registration 1.0, specifically via a OAuth 2.0 Flow which grants a token with specific characteristics (audience and scope). This will require an in-database client table, which will have to exclusively be used to properly support it. |
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Thanks, are there any estimates, is it a month or a year? |
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I am working on a personal self-hosting platform https://github.com/syncloud/platform where you can install various open source apps like nextcloud for personal use.
I am trying to add authelia as a single sign on, everything looks great and one of the first apps using it will be peertube.
As I have many apps in the store I would like to know what is the best approach right now to register each app/client in a more automated/dynamic/safe way?
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