In case that’s too many acronyms,

A UI-first Identity Access Management (IAM) / Single-Sign-On (SSO) platform supporting OAuth 2.0, OIDC, SAML and CAS, integrated with Casbin RBAC and ABAC permission management. Supports third-party applications login, such as GitHub, Google, QQ, WeChat, etc., and other plugins can extend the third party logins Casdoor can use.

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    Been meaning to set-up SSO in my homelab. Adding it to the list of projects to look into. Thanks!

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      I might be wrong, but to me this looks more like a middle layer between your application and other provider to host a standardised API to all of them.

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      I’d definitely suggest checking out Keycloak. It’s still the best I’ve used as far as being intuitive and standards compliant.

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      I’m looking into kanidm, it’s a pretty new project and very lightweight (compared to Keycloak).

      If that won’t pan out, I’ll probably fall back to lldap + Authelia.

      If that fails I’ll set up Authentik.