Authentik has been fantastic.
Extremely flexible, and customizable. You can tailor the entire workflow.
Also, supports radius, ldap, and a few others. They keep adding new features every month.
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Authentik has been fantastic.
Extremely flexible, and customizable. You can tailor the entire workflow.
Also, supports radius, ldap, and a few others. They keep adding new features every month.
I started using Authentik lately and am really enjoying the passwordless life. You can set it up such that the authentication flow uses the WebAuthN standard and just prompt the user for passkey or biometric login. Super slick.
You need to reimplement TOTP on a per-service base. There are hardware tokens available, so you could use one of them (Token2, maybe?) instead on user side. You still need to allow custom secrets for your services so you can enter the token ID there. Are you sure you meant a (TOTP) token and not single sign-on?