springboot-keycloak-openldap
glauth-ui
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springboot-keycloak-openldap
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A detailed guide to SSO on Kubernetes
Okaaay, now I have a keycloak server and an ldap server running. I guess my next step is to shell in to the ldap host, wget https://github.com/ivangfr/springboot-keycloak-openldap/blob..., edit it to me needs, look up how to generate openldap password hashes, go back in to keycloak, and try to configure that to talk to my ldap server.
So now I need to look up the default values for
Vendor, Username LDAP attribute, RDN LDAP attribute, UUID LDAP attribute, User Object Classes, Connection URL, Users DN, Custom User LDAP Filter, Search Scope, Bind Type, Bind DN, Bind Credential
If I knew what vendor openldap was considered setting the Vendor would fill a bunch of of those in. Well let's try following through this this random blog post and hope it works: https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/recipes/keycloak/au...
Compare that to the experience of deploying say, wordpress. And hey look, it already comes with an authentication backed!
Sure, you can build something that does more or less the same thing but you have to do a fair bit of work to get to that point. Realistically if you haven't done it before, and if you don't have any ldap experience, you're looking at a solid couple of hours to get that set up.
And it's still apparently going to use 100s of MB of ram.
glauth-ui
- Resources for LDAP setup?
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A detailed guide to SSO on Kubernetes
* Provides basic user management, I want to be able to put users into groups and (if the app supports it) use those groups for in-app ACL.
If that service worked well in my homelab (a single-pc docker swarm that runs a few private web services like jellyfin) I'd very likely end up deploying it on my employers infrastructure. My employer is a small business with maybe ~30 users.
I'm not sure how to convert something like that into sales though. Still, starting with an open-source solution that solves problems for the little guys often has a "trickle up" effect.
Right now I'm looking towards https://github.com/sonicnkt/glauth-ui/ to solve that problem, but it's definitely not anywhere near there yet.
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Serving Flask-App (docker, gunicorn) under subdirectory in nginx
I have my code on github: https://github.com/sonicnkt/glauth-ui
- Glauth (ldap server) - Web UI
What are some alternatives?
SuperTokens Community - Open source alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito
glauth - A lightweight LDAP server for development, home use, or CI
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