I mean I know people who are still trying to find bypasses to get around Microsoft and their online only strategy.
If you're still doing this, you.need to try Linux.
I mean I know people who are still trying to find bypasses to get around Microsoft and their online only strategy.
If you're still doing this, you.need to try Linux.
I run a bunch of stuff from my phone down Tor on an app by app basis. It's not necessarily the added security but generating traffic and noise.
Fasmail + domain
Wow I wish I was as talented as you, except in a real marketable skills.
The single least reliable part of a raspberry pi is the storage. Always has been.
I don't even need more professor performance, because the storage performance is the worst part.
Wow the foundation really hates the idea of putting reliable dependable storage on their device.
Like would it kill you to have an M2 slot?
Yep if you've got the requisite skills the linuxserver guide is the best for authelia.
I've also ran Keycloak via the red hat documentation.
That's really as easy as it gets..if you want to learn, be prepared to pile through the documentation.
You probably need to realise that this is advanced self hosting here.
I might suggest you start off with something a bit simpler.
Run an application, do DNS, point Nginx to it, get certbot and follow the instructions on their site to implement it. Read logs. Update stuff. Break stuff.
You need to build up to it, because Authentication is a compilation of 5-6 different basic tasks that you need to be across. And if you mess up any of them, it won't work and you need to work out why.
Secure Web Application Gateway.
And something like "swag selfhosted" or "swag linuxserver" would have been a better search term. You need to lead the horse at least slightly in the direction of water when it comes to Google searches.
Simplest would be Authelia and Swag.
Swag comes with prewritten config files and all you really need to do is uncomment a few lines and make sure it's pointed to your service.
Linuxserver.io guides are good for this.
I ended up landing on Keycloak and I believe I set mine up using the ansible script, again it's a matter of plugging in some details.
Also empty, so the problem is on my side/instance.
Time to switch to a Linux distro that works. There's plenty good ones out there, your people must be picking the shit ones... Or compiling their own and badly.