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I started integrating Authentik lately based on seeing people recommend it. It has pretty steep learning curve. I had to follow tutorials and even then each integration have its own quirks. I got stuck on integrating my internal e-mail server with ldap provider (via authentik). It’s definitely capable but it’s a project to integrate all services.
I really like Authentik after using keycloak for quite a while.
How would you compare it ?
Other SSO options are just a tough if not more complex than authentik. If you use docker and are self hosting, this is a great option. Provides basically every SSO option to connect all your services, especially if you combine it with a good reverse proxy like traefik to provide SSO to simple webapps.
If you are setting up a self hosted infrastructure and have some experience, I highly recommend checking out techno Tim's "ssl everywhere" video for wild card ssl with traefik and then combine that with authentik for SSO with both local only and internet accessible apps.