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title: "Synology DSM"
description: "Integrating Synology DSM with the Authelia OpenID Connect 1.0 Provider."
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date: 2022-10-18T21:22:13+11:00
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## Tested Versions
* [Authelia]
* [v4.38.0](https://github.com/authelia/authelia/releases/tag/v4.38.0)
* [Synology DSM]
* v7.1
* v7.2
{{% oidc-common %}}
### Specific Notes
{{< callout context="caution" title="Important Note" icon="outline/alert-triangle" >}}
[Synology DSM](https://www.synology.com/en-global/dsm) does not support automatically creating users via [OpenID Connect 1.0](../../openid-connect/introduction.md). It is therefore
recommended that you ensure Authelia and [Synology DSM](https://www.synology.com/en-global/dsm) share an LDAP server (for DSM v7.1).
With DSM v7.2+ you have the possibility to also use local DSM accounts (see `Account type` below) and do not need to set
up a shared LDAP.
{{< /callout >}}
### Assumptions
This example makes the following assumptions:
* __Application Root URL:__ `https://dsm.{{< sitevar name="domain" nojs="example.com" >}}/`
* __Authelia Root URL:__ `https://{{< sitevar name="subdomain-authelia" nojs="auth" >}}.{{< sitevar name="domain" nojs="example.com" >}}/`
* __Client ID:__ `synology-dsm`
* __Client Secret:__ `insecure_secret`
Some of the values presented in this guide can automatically be replaced with documentation variables.
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## Configuration
### Authelia
The following YAML configuration is an example __Authelia__ [client configuration] for use with [Synology DSM] which
will operate with the application example:
```yaml {title="configuration.yml"}
identity_providers:
oidc:
## The other portions of the mandatory OpenID Connect 1.0 configuration go here.
## See: https://www.authelia.com/c/oidc
clients:
- client_id: 'synology-dsm'
client_name: 'Synology DSM'
client_secret: '$pbkdf2-sha512$310000$c8p78n7pUMln0jzvd4aK4Q$JNRBzwAo0ek5qKn50cFzzvE9RXV88h1wJn5KGiHrD0YKtZaR/nCb2CJPOsKaPK0hjf.9yHxzQGZziziccp6Yng' # The digest of 'insecure_secret'.
public: false
authorization_policy: 'two_factor'
redirect_uris:
- 'https://dsm.{{< sitevar name="domain" nojs="example.com" >}}'
scopes:
- 'openid'
- 'profile'
- 'groups'
- 'email'
userinfo_signed_response_alg: 'none'
token_endpoint_auth_method: 'client_secret_post'
```
### Application
To configure [Synology DSM] to utilize Authelia as an [OpenID Connect 1.0] Provider:
1. Go to DSM.
2. Go to `Control Panel`.
3. Go To `Domain/LDAP`.
4. Go to `SSO Client`.
5. Check the `Enable OpenID Connect SSO service` checkbox in the `OpenID Connect SSO Service` section.
6. Configure the following values:
* Profile: `OIDC`
* Account type: `Domain/LDAP/local` (Note: Account type is supported DSM v7.2+)
* Name: `Authelia`
* Well Known URL: `https://{{< sitevar name="subdomain-authelia" nojs="auth" >}}.{{< sitevar name="domain" nojs="example.com" >}}/.well-known/openid-configuration`
* Application ID: `synology-dsm`
* Application Key: `insecure_secret`
* Redirect URL: `https://dsm.{{< sitevar name="domain" nojs="example.com" >}}`
* Authorisation Scope: `openid profile groups email`
* Username Claim: `preferred_username`
7. Save the settings.
{{< figure src="client.png" alt="Synology" width="736" >}}
## See Also
* [Synology DSM SSO Client Documentation](https://kb.synology.com/en-af/DSM/help/DSM/AdminCenter/file_directory_service_sso?version=7)
[Authelia]: https://www.authelia.com
[Synology DSM]: https://www.synology.com/en-global/dsm
[OpenID Connect 1.0]: ../../openid-connect/introduction.md
[client configuration]: ../../../configuration/identity-providers/openid-connect/clients.md