Difference between revisions of "Settings General"
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<section begin=radarr_settings_general_security /> | <section begin=radarr_settings_general_security /> | ||
| − | + | * Authentication - How would you like to authenticate to access your Radarr instance | |
| + | ** None - You have no authentication to access your Radarr | ||
| + | *** Typically if you're the only user of your network, do not have anybody on your network that would care to access Radarr or your Radarr is not exposed to the web | ||
| + | ** Basic (Browser pop-up) - This option when accessing your Radarr will show a small pop-up allowing you to input a Username and Password | ||
| + | ** Forms (Login Page) - This option will have a familiar looking login screen much like other websites have to allow you to log onto your Radarr | ||
| + | * API Key - This is how other programs would communicate or have Radarr communicate to other programs. This key if given to the wrong person with access could do all kinds of things to your library. This is why in the logs the API key is redacted | ||
| + | * Certificate Validation - Change how strict HTTPS certification validation is | ||
<section end=radarr_settings_general_security /> | <section end=radarr_settings_general_security /> | ||
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==== Sonarr ==== | ==== Sonarr ==== | ||
<section begin=sonarr_settings_general_security /> | <section begin=sonarr_settings_general_security /> | ||
Revision as of 19:39, 12 November 2020
General
Host
Radarr
- Binding Address - Valid IP4 address or '*' for all interfaces
- Port Number - The port number that you are wanting to use to access the webUI for Radarr
- Note: If using Docker do not touch
- URL Base - For reverse proxy support, default is empty
- Enable SSL - If you have SSL credentials and would like to secure communication to and from your Radarr enable this option.
- Note: do not mess with unless you know what you're doing
Sonarr
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Lidarr
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Readarr
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Security
Radarr
- Authentication - How would you like to authenticate to access your Radarr instance
- None - You have no authentication to access your Radarr
- Typically if you're the only user of your network, do not have anybody on your network that would care to access Radarr or your Radarr is not exposed to the web
- Basic (Browser pop-up) - This option when accessing your Radarr will show a small pop-up allowing you to input a Username and Password
- Forms (Login Page) - This option will have a familiar looking login screen much like other websites have to allow you to log onto your Radarr
- None - You have no authentication to access your Radarr
- API Key - This is how other programs would communicate or have Radarr communicate to other programs. This key if given to the wrong person with access could do all kinds of things to your library. This is why in the logs the API key is redacted
- Certificate Validation - Change how strict HTTPS certification validation is
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Readarr
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Proxy
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Lidarr
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Logging
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Analytics
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Sonarr
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Readarr
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Updates
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Lidarr
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Readarr
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Backups
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Readarr
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