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2 years agoI’ve always used Nginx for my reverse proxy and their basic_auth
directive for password protection. For a homelab setup, I’m not sure why you’d need anything heavier.
I’ve always used Nginx for my reverse proxy and their basic_auth
directive for password protection. For a homelab setup, I’m not sure why you’d need anything heavier.
Task manager is one of the few Windows apps that works really well. Glad to see the design making it’s way to Linux.
Just wondering why, because you need some justification to take the harder route. Oath2 is enterprise level, developed by Meta, Google, and others to be top-notch.
basic_auth
works to dissuade intruders.Unless you have a stalker trying to infiltrate your network, I can only imagine this will cause more headaches than it’s worth.