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caddy-security
- Caddy-Security: Security App and Plugin for Caddy
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Security flaws in an SSO plugin for Caddy
There is no "refusal" as far as I can tell. The issues were reported [1] in September 2023 (as was this blog post) and the simplest one has been fixed (insecure random seed). I'm not aware of any public statements from the plugin maintainers, and there is no hostility in the issue comments.
[1]: https://github.com/greenpau/caddy-security/issues?q=is%3Aiss...
> September 18, 2023: The disclosure blog post was released and issues were filed with the original project repository.
I don't see those issues listed in the GitHub project issue tracker https://github.com/greenpau/caddy-security/issues. Have they been deleted?
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Web authentication for reverse proxy
Check out https://github.com/greenpau/caddy-security
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What 3rd party auth provider would you guys recommend to use with Caddy on Windows, and are there any tutorials or documentation?
There a pretty comprehensive auth plugin for Caddy. It can do local authentication with a session cookie, which should work with your IPTV apps. If your app can show a login form, it's super easy, but if I remember correctly you can also authenticate with basic auth and store the session in a cookie (this is mostly used to carry over the authentication to a different subdomain).
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Q: I need help with securing my selfhosted services
I use Caddy + Caddy Security, set up OAuth, and also only expose services over IPv6. It's not extra security, but it's less logs to deal with because nobody is scanning IPv6 address ranges, and there are less IPv6 capable hosts who are compromised.
- Authentication in Go? Best practices
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Web server with content upload and authentication
Not sure if this fits your bill, but have a look at Caddy web server and its available authentification methods or even more with a plugin
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Hiding Public IP
Also look at github.com/greenpau/caddy-security to enable MFA for Caddy.
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Guacamole + LetsEncrypt (Nginx/Træfik) + VPN ? (x-post r/selfhosted)
- Guacamole docker connects to Debian VNC Desktop - Caddy docker offers HTTPS proxy with Guacamole and the Caddy Security plug in for Auth with TOTP
What are some alternatives?
caddy-docker-proxy - Caddy as a reverse proxy for Docker
caddy-auth-portal - Authentication Plugin for Caddy v2 implementing Form-Based, Basic, Local, LDAP, OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0 (Github, Google, Facebook, Okta, etc.), SAML Authentication. MFA with App Authenticators and Yubico.
caddy-docker - Source for the official Caddy v2 Docker Image
scim-for-keycloak - a third party module that extends keycloak by SCIM functionality
RealIP - The Spigot, Bungee and Velocity plugin that parses client IP addresses passed from the TCPShield network.
SuperTokens Community - Open source alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito
cloudflare - Caddy module: dns.providers.cloudflare
webauthn - WebAuthn (FIDO2) server library written in Go
realip - realip module for Caddy v2
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
caddy-authorize - Authorization Plugin for Caddy v2 (JWT/PASETO)
paseto - Platform-Agnostic Security Tokens implementation in GO (Golang)