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desec-stack
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Secondary authoritative DNS service providers compared (2020)
NB. I do not know the number of POP for deSEC but it is certainly more than 1.
https://desec.io/
https://www.securesystems.de/dns-security/
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Using DuckDNS with custom domain
Try deSEC.io instead, its also free, run by a non-profit, no ads, no premium accounts, based in germany. They offer subdomains in the form of example.dedyn.io but you can also set your domains nameservers to theirs and manage your own domain DNS through their controlpanel.
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DuckDNS is down again, seeking alternatives for multiple domains
https://desec.io is excellent.
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Self hosted DNS solution
Although not selfhosted maybe https://desec.io/ ?
- what should you look for an alternative (even paid) to DuckDNS?
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What are you all using for dyndns?
If you discover malicious content, please let us know at support AT desec.io and we'll do our best to investigate and, if terms are violated, remove DNS service for that domain (see ยง5 of our terms, https://desec.io/terms).
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I've created a solution for managing internal domains, how do I selfhost this more?
Less cloudflare? You can simply use a different provider to manage your domains and transfer over for free. https://desec.io is excellent and can be used with any domains and with lets encrypt wildcard certs.
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Dynamic DNS with opnsense.
https://desec.io/ probably?
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How do you remote into another Mac outside of your home network? Need to set this up to be able to help my parents.
There are "dyndns" services, which give you a (sub)domain name you can assign to your dynamic IP, e.g.: https://desec.io/
- Gde registrovari .rs domen i iskustva
lldap
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Keycloak SSO with Docker Compose and Nginx
Good to hear, I think it'll make many users happy. For me, I've migrated back to Authelia. I moved to authentik because at the time Authelia had no user management. After all of authentik's sharp edges, I've found lldap[0], and was able to implement a pilot in a few hours. I haven't looked back, since everything was converted.
[0]: https://github.com/lldap/lldap
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
I wrote LLDAP (https://github.com/lldap/lldap) after struggling to install and configure openLdap on my homelab.
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Anyone else using LLDAP and if so... (can it do TrueNAS & Linux User/Login authentication?)
I've recently installed and configured LLDAP (Lightweight LDAP) - More details here if you've never heard of it before: GitHub - lldap/lldap: Light LDAP implementation
- Lldap Release 0.5.0
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๐ Cosmos 0.8.0 - All in one secure Reverse-proxy, container manager and authentication provider has a brand new App Marketplace to share compose file! Also added home customization
I've an LLDAP instance running to make managing users easier.
- Simple AD for testing stuff in homelab?
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LDAP resources/recommendations question
I'm trying to integrate LDAP into my small homelab but I'm extreme noobie in it. So far I've tried: 1. OpenLDAP - not so resource heavy but I found it difficult go get working correctly with NextCloud, Keycloak and Jellyfin. Maybe someone could recommend an easy to follow guide? 2. LLDAP - honestly it's almost prefect. Nice clean UI, great guides how to setup with everything I need, but it's a read-only LDAP, so I cannot create or manage users with Keycloak or NC, that's about the only downside and probably bugs me more than it should. 3. 389ds - has everything I need (and probably some more), super easy to setup with this guide but the elephant in the room is that it uses 700MiB of RAM (whereas LLDAP uses only 7-8MiB). That's a big difference which really makes me question whether I want to use this particular solution.
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Keycloak โ Open-Source Identity and Access Management Interview
Note that if you want to use KeyCloak for the OpenID but want to still have a LDAP source of truth, you can use LLDAP + KeyCloak together, with LLDAP as the source of truth and KeyCloak giving you the fancy features: https://github.com/lldap/lldap/blob/main/example_configs/key...
- ๐ Cosmos 0.6.0 - All in one secure Reverse-proxy, container manager and authentication provider now supports OpenID! Guides available in the documentation on how to setup Nextcloud, Minio and Gitea easily from the UI.
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How do you organize accounts and passwords in your self-hosted environment?
To be fair, their respective documentations (here and here) are pretty comprehensive.
What are some alternatives?
cloudflare-ddns-updater - Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service based on Cloudflare! Access your home network remotely via a custom domain name without a static IP! Written in pure BASH~
glauth - A lightweight LDAP server for development, home use, or CI
ddclient - This is the new home for ddclient. Ddclient is a Perl client used to update dynamic DNS entries for accounts on 'Dynamic DNS Network Services' free DNS service. It currently supports a lot of different routers and a few different services.
ntfy - Send push notifications to your phone or desktop using PUT/POST
octoDNS - Tools for managing DNS across multiple providers
awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
nsupdate.info - Dynamic DNS service
authentik - The authentication glue you need.
homebox - A set of ansible scripts to build a personal mail server / private cloud / etc.
PropertyWebBuilder - Create a fully featured real estate website on Rails in minutes! โบ
MarkdownSite - Create a website from a git repository in one click
pwm - pwm