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win11React
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Windows 11 in Svelte
We actually first created it with https://github.com/blueedgetechno/win11React then I was learning Svelte didn't have any new project ideas so redid it with Svelte and found out its just much better DX. Much easy to maintain + much more :)
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Concept fully functional Windows 11 on browser
Inspired by this Window11 React, I wonder if can we build a "virtual Window 11" on top of browsers with fully functional software like game/IDE/... So I have tested a very simple cloud gaming demo and turn out it is very impressive
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Create a Windows 11 in React.js
but then I realize another team did that 🥲 I'll share the link below to check it out, back to story it was a little disappointing, but I figure that I could start developing my new one, and whenever I got stuck I could get help from the existing one, and also learn new things.
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Would someone please make a screenshot of Windows 11 for me?
https://win11.blueedge.me/ this girl is making a web version of win11, maybe it can help you ? not everything is functional, but the ui/ux is here
- You’re the laptop link with Windows 11 on it
- How would I get whisker menu to look like Windows 11 Start menu?
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Reducing Tech?
Oh and if you want to teach students the fundamentals of the Windows UI, why not use an online emulator accessed through their Chromebooks? Something like this: https://win11.blueedge.me/
- Windows/Browser in a website help
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Windows 11 React Project Jumpscare?
Ok so I’m posting this here because I’m not sure whereever else, but i was messing around in the react project of windows 11 https://win11.blueedge.me/ and basically i opened notepad and typed the following “hello guys, today were going to be looking at windows 11” as like a joke, and then this anime girl just jumped out at the bottom and said something like “no no” and i got so freaking scared i closed the tab. I’m posting this here because like i need to know more, like is this a 1/1000 type of thing, or a thing to stop people as passing this off as windows 11? I’m so freaking scared oh my god I’m never ever opening that site
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Use One-Click Deploys for Secure Online VS Code
Paste in the repo's URL and select it: https://github.com/blueedgetechno/win11React
oauth2-proxy
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Keycloak SSO with Docker Compose and Nginx
Recently I looked into having a relatively simple SSO setup for my homelab. My main objective is that I could easily login with Google or GitHub auth. At my previous job I used both JetBrains Hub [1] and Keycloak but I found both of them a bit of a PITA to setup.
JetBrains Hub was really, really easy to get going. As was my previous experience with them. The only thing that annoyed me was the lack of a latest tag on their Docker registry. Don't get me wrong, pinned versions are great, but for my personal use I mostly just want to update all my Docker containers in one go.
On the other hand I found Keycloak very cumbersome to get going. It was pretty easy in dev mode, but I stumbled to get it going in production. AFAIK it had something to do with the wildcard Let's Encrypt cert that I tried to use. But after a couple of hours, I just gave up.
I finally went with Dex [2]. I had previously put it off because of the lack of documentation, but in the end it was extremely easy to setup. It just required some basic YAML, a SQLite database and a (sub)domain. I combined Dex with the excellent OAuth2 Proxy and a custom Nginx (Proxy Manager) template for an easy two line SSO configuration on all of my internal services.
In addition to this setup, I also added Cloudflare Access and WAF outside of my home to add some security. I only want to add some CrowdSec to get a little more insights.
1. https://www.jetbrains.com/hub/
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Multi client authentication with auth0 and oauth2-proxy
Authentication providers like Auth0 and Okta have become commonplace in software development. These providers help take this work off of your plate, and this can be made even easier by using a reverse proxy that provides authentication capabilities, like oauth2-proxy.
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Why You Should Migrate to OAuth 2.0 From API Keys
There's also other problems you might run into when using JWT: - First using scopes for permissions like Slack does can generate a token so large that a server might refuse it (One of many examples: https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy/issues/644, any rational server won't allow unlimited sized header), in my company they did this with the convention of read:team:product:resource but if you're an admin and have every rights by default, then you can't use the generated token by default as it will be too large. I think Quarkus works that way and you might encounter some problems with you don't configure it correctly. - Second is that it will cost a lot of bandwidth to send this header each time you're doing something, and probably won't be the perfect answer for what you want to do (do you really have third parties calling your API ?) - Third is about security concerns, you might say that having your permissions in a token is not as bad as you might think but in case of a Man In The Middle attack, you could leak information about your company, process or business intelligence that could have been prevented. - Fourth and that'll be the last, is that you can't revoke a JWT. And if you say you can, then you don't need a JWT at the first time because it would defeat the principle of a self contained JWT.
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Moving from Google workspace to Microsoft 365 and implementing Zero Trust
That is not how you do Zero Trust. You want to use an Identity Aware Proxy. There are lots of ways you can implement this with Google as your core auth. For example Pomerium or oauth2-proxy.
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Microsoft launches Windows App for accessing PCs in the cloud from any device
I use self-hosted Apache Guacamole (RDP) through a reverse proxy with Google SSO (oauth2-proxy[0]). So easy to access my desktop from virtually any browser (mobile isn't the best though). This would be a good solution for gaming, but for other activities RDP is unbeatable imo.
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Best Practice For Serving Static (Frontend) Files with NGINX in K8s?
Meet https://oauth2-proxy.github.io/oauth2-proxy/ It could be deployed in the cluster somewhere and reuse it where needed. We do this to authenticate prometheus,alertmanager ui for useres
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Any thoughts on implemented access control of self hosted front end apps?
At work, I've used oauth2-proxy as a sidecar container (on Kubernetes) for an app that has no authentication mechanism. Pretty straightforward, works well. I think this or Authelia is your best bet.
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Authentik reverse proxy vs swag
BTW also keycloak and other similar products offer the oauth-proxy capability, I even used the original oauth2-proxy https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy for a while, but it was getting too difficult to maintain for me. I used for a while https://github.com/thomseddon/traefik-forward-auth that was a smart hack configuring a single upstream provider, but it look abandoned. So I was considering authentik but apparently it's just oauth2-proxy embedded in it, at that point why not use oauth2-proxy directly.
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How to build Auth in 2023 with go?
Like auth basic? Mate, its 2023 get that RestAPI endpoint behind an OAuth proxy. github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy is a good one on a budget or use some cloud provider's ApiGateway and IAM services.
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Pomerium or Authentik?
I use it in combination with oauth2-proxy, which sits in front of my network and the various services I host. https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy
What are some alternatives?
sakai-react - Free React Admin Template
traefik-forward-auth - Minimal forward authentication service that provides Google/OpenID oauth based login and authentication for the traefik reverse proxy
react-starter-kit - The web's most popular Jamstack front-end template (boilerplate) for building web applications with React
vouch-proxy - an SSO and OAuth / OIDC login solution for Nginx using the auth_request module
news-ycombinator-client - A minimalist Hacker News desktop client. Made with Sciter.
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
loadio - Simply provides a pool and wrapper to manage the promises that generate loading status and percentage information based on the execution of tasks
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
awesome-web-desktops - Websites, web apps, portfolios which look like desktop operating systems
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.
windows11 - Windows 11 in React 💻🌈⚡ [Moved to: https://github.com/blueedgetechno/win11React]
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.