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Instructions and configuration files to deploy Authelia in Unraid OS using Docker + FreeIPA LDAP.
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This is a repository that you create in order to have some scenarios in which you can use Traefik efficiently, it has a link to the official sites of each of the mentioned software.
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Docker + Traefik with Authelia and Cloudflare Protection
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Hermes Secure Email Gateway is a Free Open Source Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Server based Email Gateway that provides Spam, Virus and Malware protection, full in-transit and at-rest email encryption as well as email archiving. It features the latest email authentication techniques such as SPF, DKIM and DMARC.
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One-step (secure) configuration for Traefik edge router.
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Flux based GitOps repository for my home lab infrastructure.
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A collection of scripts to ease the installation of Docker, Docker Compose and various containers on your Ubuntu host.
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Hubleys Brave New Dashboard
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forwardAuth proxy for Kibana providing integration for ldap
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Automated install for Authelia running in a container e.g. on Proxmox
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This is a summary of many Docker setups.
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This repository contains a set of ansible roles and a playbook to install a media-server from the scratch.
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