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WebUI without password with SSH key on the server

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Hello,

 

I've read somewhere on the forum that I can either remove WebUI authentication and have SSH be turned off, or I can keep it on with SSH off.

 

Is there a way to have:

 

- No password for WebUI

- SSH authentication

 

The reason for it is because I'd like to implement authelia to be in front of unraid, and I'd rather turn authentication off since it's easier than a double-login.

Solved by JorgeB

AFAIK password for the GUI is always required, SSH can use a key.

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Any chance I can create a feature request for the webui to allow disabling authentication? As a user I'd like to login to the webui without username/password. The reason for this is because I reverse proxy all services and have authelia authorize the requests.

Some years ago it wasn't required, it changed for security reasons, but you can always create a feature request.

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Can you please point me how to create a feature request for this? Essentially an external authentication & authorization provider for unraid would be great. The easiest implementation is to use a header as to indicate a signed in user, for example calibre-web and filebrowser use this and just rely on an external process to manage authentication and autherization.

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