There’s LaserWeb but apparently it doesn’t support closed source (Chinese) firmware so you’d need to change your laser’s controller…
g5pw
The only alternative I know of that goes close to what FreeIPA does (minus the cert part) is kanidm. It does:
- oauth2
- ssh key distribution
- RADIUS
- PAM/SSSD
- LDAP
I just noticed they have a beta for multimaster replication, which is nice.
I use it at home. Note, though, that it does not do any hand-holding, and all configuration is done through CLI. Also note, there are docs for the stable or dev branch and there sometimes are big differences between the two.
I mean, it is a bit rough, they’re not at 1.0 yet, also: are you looking at the stable or latest docs? That may be the reason the commands do not match with the docs.
I didn’t have any issues, do you see anything in the logs?
Yeah, sounds like a security feature… I was able to configure Traefik to connect with TLS, verifying the peer certificate.
Yes, it should cover all the use cases you mention!
I use oauth2-proxy as ForwardAuth on Traefik so I can protect apps that do not support OAuth/OIDC login/
I use kanidm with oauth2-proxy. No issues so far, it was pretty easy to set up.
Note that the connection to kanidm needs to be TLS even if you have a reverse proxy!
EDIT: currently using 80MB RAM for two users and three Service Providers.
I also moved away my domains and the ones of the hackerspace I manage, mainly to:
- infomaniak (Switzerland): a bit too pushy with extra services, but not bad
- openprovider (NL): more geared towards bulk users, have to prepay (min 20€), but okay so far
- aruba: meh, but free mailboxes are nice
I also use Migadu, they have been great so far!
desec.io for DNS, also great and supported by Traefik for DNS-01 ACME challenge.
I think you can create a group for friends and a group for family. If you want more separation I think Authentik handles multi-tenancy as well
Saving this for all my future pro-systemd flames, thank you!
It’s a bit chaotic, and they try to force you to pay for other stuff in the process, but the prices were not that far off from other registrars. Note that I use DeSEC for the actual nameservers though.
There’s SwiftFin, but it’s been a while from the last update (iOS app was updated recently though) and there’s a number of issues. It’s usable though (I’m using it).