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Basic Auth #3

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gonjat opened this issue May 21, 2020 · 2 comments
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Basic Auth #3

gonjat opened this issue May 21, 2020 · 2 comments

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@gonjat
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gonjat commented May 21, 2020

Great work so far!

Only issues I have that causes me to not use this over HomelabOS is the ability to add basic auth or to replace Minke ddns to nginx proxy manager that allows basic auth. I need it personally and not sure if I'm the only one. I will monitor this git repo to see if it is ever implemented, and if not then I shall remain on HomelabOS. Personally Minke box is easier and more appealing to the eyes, thats what I really want. (aside from basic auth)

I would love to see Minke interface with HomelabOS backbone lol but keep up the great work!

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aanon4 commented Aug 25, 2020

Could you walk me through what you're specifically after here? Apologies if that seems obvious.

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gonjat commented Aug 25, 2020

Well I use a few selfhosted applications that I only require a basic authentication, I don't want to share which applications but it doesn't need to be 100% secure. What I use now is nginx proxy manager with a user/password basic authentication for the specific ip to subdomain. I can't use a VPN to tunnel in, and the applications don't have built in authentication. I don't have any other options that I can see. It works perfect, and the only thing stopping me from using MinkeBox is this. I love the look of MinkeBox and the simplicity, but basic auth is all I need to make the switch. You don't need to implement it, and I'm grateful for the followup question. The best example I can give, is imagine sonarr or radarr but without a built in authentication process, nginx proxy manager allows me to make 2 additional mouse clicks to provide them with a basic login. I hope this helps answer your question and I apologize if I'm not too clear or sound like a jerk. Stay safe and have a great day.

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