Wow, this looks really nice! I would pair it with a cool dungeon level underneath ☺️
Wow, this looks really nice! I would pair it with a cool dungeon level underneath ☺️
I settled on OpenProvider.com (Netherlands). If you have lots of domains you can get reseller access and buy domains at no markup, basically.
The only annoying thing is that you need to add money to the account instead of simply paying for the domains.
I got back to Firefox, I’ll try Floorp next, just to see how it goes.
Wow, harsh.
It’s not like this is an oopsie bug, this is a major vuln knowingly indroduced by the dev, and their response is somewhat shocking.
I recommend plenty of alpha/beta software to people, of course with the disclaimer that it’s not done yet, but sure, feel free to not trust me at all, stranger :)
For the record, I did not encounter major bugs in my ~1 month of usage.
I was a user, I even recommended it to people, but since the discovery of this issue I feel uneasy to continue using/recommending it. That dev response is appalling.
Thank you, this was actually inspiring. I’d like to imagine I was making a better world before, and will continue to do so with all my strengths.
There’s SwiftFin, but it’s been a while from the last update (iOS app was updated recently though) and there’s a number of issues. It’s usable though (I’m using it).
Maybe Scribus (FOSS) could scratch that itch?
There’s LaserWeb but apparently it doesn’t support closed source (Chinese) firmware so you’d need to change your laser’s controller…
The only alternative I know of that goes close to what FreeIPA does (minus the cert part) is kanidm. It does:
I just noticed they have a beta for multimaster replication, which is nice.
I use it at home. Note, though, that it does not do any hand-holding, and all configuration is done through CLI. Also note, there are docs for the stable or dev branch and there sometimes are big differences between the two.
I use kanidm with oauth2-proxy. No issues so far, it was pretty easy to set up.
Note that the connection to kanidm needs to be TLS even if you have a reverse proxy!
EDIT: currently using 80MB RAM for two users and three Service Providers.
Exactly this. In a federated network, the instance with the majority of users could dictate the protocol, forcing the smaller issues to continually adapt or die. See this post for a very real example of this.
The “I know a little german” joke kills me every time :D