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Add Traefik Forward Auth against KeyCloak
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@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Launch the TTRSS stack by running ```docker stack deploy ttrss -c <path -to-dock
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Log into your new instance at https://**YOUR-FQDN** - the first user you create will be an administrative user.
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## Chef's Notes
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## Chef's Notes 📓
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There are several TTRSS containers available on docker hub, none of them "official". I chose [x86dev's container](https://github.com/x86dev/docker-ttrss) for its features - such as my favorite skins and plugins, and the daily automatic updates from the "rolling release" master. Some of the features of the container I use are due to a [PR](https://github.com/x86dev/docker-ttrss/pull/12) I submitted:
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@@ -135,8 +135,3 @@ There are several TTRSS containers available on docker hub, none of them "offici
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2. The upstream git URL [changed recently](https://discourse.tt-rss.org/t/gitlab-is-overbloated-shit-garbage/325/6), but my experience of the new repository is that it's **SO** slow, that the initial "git clone" on setup of the container times out. To work around this, I created [my own repo](https://github.com/funkypenguin/tt-rss.git), cloned upstream, pushed it into my repo, and pointed the container at my own repo with TTRSS_REPO. I don't get the _latest_ code changes, but at least the app container starts up. When upstream git is performing properly, I'll remove TTRSS_REPO to revert back to the "rolling release".
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### Your comments? 💬
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