wally40

joined 11 months ago
[–] wally40@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Same, set up a separate email that I use exclusively for services. Did this as if the app password is hacked, they have access to an account with nothing but notifications.

 

I am looking to host a simple website with forms and information. I have the pages made on my PC and am going to move them over to my Ubuntu server at some point. I also have an instance of Keycloak running and setup. I would like to put these pages behind a login, hopefully using Keycloak OIDC.
My question is, what are you using to serve webpages with authentication? I have used IIS (way back in the day) and currently a package called CloudPanel (similar to cPanel), only haven't done authentication with it. Before I got to far into setup, I was curious if anyone had any solutions they liked better than others and why? Just looking to see if I should keep going down my path or if there are better options out there. Thank you!

[–] wally40@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I self host Vaultwarden and when adding the QR, I add it to my free account with LastPass Authenticator app at the same time. Both back up so if my phone dies, I don't lose the 2fa.

[–] wally40@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I've wanted to go this route, but have had trouble getting Sophos to run on my hardware. Didn't spend too much time with it as pfsense ran on install. May have to circle back to it and troubleshoot it.

[–] wally40@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

On Linux, use NFS. SMB is best for Windows, FYI.