A new open-source Single Sign-On (SSO) provider designed to simplify user and access management.

Features:

  • 🙋‍♂️ User Management
  • 🌐 OpenID Connect (OIDC) Provider
  • 🔀 Proxy ForwardAuth Domains
  • 📧 User Registration and Invitations
  • 🔑 Passkey Support
  • 🔐 Secure Password Reset with Email Verification
  • 🎨 Custom Branding Options

Screenshot of the login portal:

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    21 hours ago

    How does it lock you in? You, the admin, has full control over postgres. Sqlite has no security features. Does it store passwords? Sqlite also locks the database which is usually OK if there are no concurrent jobs. But for such services it sounds like a bad idea to use sqlite. (I am no server/app dev)

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      18 hours ago

      Sqlite shouldn’t lock for read, so unless you are writing something at each access, you can have thousands of concurrent reads. The Sqlite website spells this out, and lists its own self as the proof.

      This would mean you could not write logs to the database, you’d have to do it the unixy way and put logs in a text file.