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I just installed Pomerium and got it to integrate with AdguardHome and my router which both use basic HTTP, I also use Authentik. It's a bit of a learning curve, but in short, this is what the config.yaml file needs to work to get it up and running:
The basic auth header for this is just UN: example PW: Password
So, now when I go to my Adguardhome's URL ( agh.mydomain.com), it auto directs to my Authentik instance, then upon matching my signed in email in the browser session, it transparently logs me into Adguardhome without issue. The same applies to my router's login.
In short, if you have found an NVR which supports basic http auth, Pomerium is the missing piece I've found to work.