docker-openldap-fusiondirectory
unbound-docker-stats
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MIT License | MIT License |
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docker-openldap-fusiondirectory
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SSO for all the services?
I have docker images for the following: Fusion Directory - A web based LDAP front end for user/group management OpenLDAP w/FusionDirectory Schemas - The Backend LDAP server that can be communicated to via your applications and also The front end above. LemnonLDAP:NG - Portal of Applications, OIDC, SAML, 2FA (TOTP and Yukikey) and Headers authentication powerhouse. Ties into the above quite nicely along with password resets, password policies, etc.
unbound-docker-stats
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Show HN: Maybe one of the most advanced and feature-rich unbound-Docker images?
You are absolutely right!
Anyway, I bit the pill and moved from chroot'ing to distroless and I didn't regret it. The image is so much more secure now and since I try to work smart, I've also implemented workflows to automatically update my image when an Unbound update was released by NLnet Labs.
Some users were expecting issues regading the changed config parameters but so far it looks nice and I had less to do than I was expecting.
One perfect addition was flanging redis as cachedb onto unbound. The performance is extraordinary via UnixSocket which I made possible by using a proxy image which holds the redis.sock to make it available to the limited _unbound user.
Another thing is that you can set environment variables in your compose file, so the uid and gid ain't hardcoded anymore. Yes @kernbug is a MVP to me.
If you use Zabbix and like graphs in Grafana like I do, check out my unbound-docker-stats: <https://github.com/madnuttah/unbound-docker-stats> which should be usable with any unbound-docker image with my 'frankensteined' healthcheck script.
I hope you like what I do and I'm keen to hear your constructive criticism.
You'll find the image's sources here: <https://github.com/madnuttah/unbound-docker-stats>
Cheers and all the best,
- 📊 Display Unbound statistics in Grafana using Zabbix without additional tools
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Display Unbound statistics using Zabbix without additional tools
Zabbix Unbound Statistics
What are some alternatives?
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unbound-docker - Unbound DNS Server Docker Image
docker-nginx - Dockerized webserver with many customizable options
mailserver - Simple and full-featured mail server using Docker
ldap-user-manager - A PHP web-based interface for LDAP user account management and self-service password change.
deeztek-docker - A collection of scripts to ease the installation of Docker, Docker Compose and various containers on your Ubuntu host.
https-ssl-cert-check-zabbix - Script to check validity and expiration of TLS/SSL certificate on hosts. May be used with Zabbix or standalone.
pfelk - pfSense/OPNsense + Elastic Stack
zabbix-nfs - Template for zabbix to check nfs share availability
zabbix-docker - Official Zabbix Dockerfiles