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Those solutions are still way too complex and corporate to my likes. :(
I'd like to encourage you to take another look at Authentik, it sounds like their Proxy Provider is exactly what you're looking for: https://docs.goauthentik.io/docs/providers/proxy/
Authentik can certainly get complex, but only if you want/need it to. It is by far the most user-friendly IDP solution I've found, especially for what it offers. Their docs also have step-by-step guides for how to integrate a lot of popular self-hosted apps.
Only takes a couple mins to spin up a test environment using their Docker compose file: https://docs.goauthentik.io/docs/installation/docker-compose
Thanks, I’ll have another look.
For sure! If you do end up taking it for a spin, feel free to ping me with any questions.
Too much pieces that can potentially break. I've been looking at http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_auth_request_module.html and there's this https://github.com/kendokan/phpAuthRequest that is way more self contained and simple to maintain long term. The only issue I'm facing with that solution is that I'm yet capable of passing a token / username in a header to the final application.