moros | lldap | |
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18 | 76 | |
778 | 3,517 | |
- | 3.7% | |
8.8 | 9.1 | |
3 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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moros
- Moros: Hobby rust operating system with SSH demo
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
More than I can count, but here are the big ones:
http://moros.cc - A hobby operating system, with a shell, an editor, a lisp interpreter, and many other little things
https://geodate.org - A lunisolar calendar with decimal time (centidays and dimidays)
https://github.com/vinc/geodate - An implementation of the calendar + time
https://github.com/vinc/geocal - A tool to visualize the calendar + time
https://github.com/vinc/littlewing - A chess engine written in Rust (and another one before that in C++)
https://vinc.cc/software/ - A more complete list, on my personal website
I'm good at scratching my own itches but less good at finding projects that could be useful for other people.
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Announcing MOROS 0.10.1 - A hobby operating system written in Rust
MOROS is a text-based hobby operating system targeting computers with a x86-64 architecture and a BIOS. It is inspired by Unix and ITS but is closer to a modern DOS at the moment in term of features.
- I made a website for my hobby operating system (MOROS)
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MOROS 0.9.0 released
I wrote this a while ago to answer this question: https://github.com/vinc/moros/blob/trunk/doc/index.md
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MOROS 0.8.0 released
Indeed, it cannot run on most of the latest computers except those that can replace UEFI with coreboot + seabios. See here: https://github.com/vinc/moros/issues/270
- Moros: Obscure Rust Operating System
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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🆕 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 – 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...
- 🆕 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?
create-rust-app - Set up a modern rust+react web app by running one command.
glauth - A lightweight LDAP server for development, home use, or CI
DomeOS - 🧲 A toy x86_64 OS
ntfy - Send push notifications to your phone or desktop using PUT/POST
serenity - The Serenity Operating System 🐞
awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
nomicon - The Dark Arts of Advanced and Unsafe Rust Programming
authentik - The authentication glue you need.
PropertyWebBuilder - Create a fully featured real estate website on Rails in minutes! ⛺
x86_64 - Library to program x86_64 hardware.
pwm - pwm