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by djlameche
341 days ago
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I'm not using anything YET. I am thinking about hosting a pepper variety database I am developing on a VPS for public use. I want to use Keycloak for authentication and also some other services alongside (eg. a headless CMS for writing some of the content). The thing is, I don't have any prior experience with hosting at all. So I am wondering if I can reduce attack surface by making "management" services (Keycloak admin console, the headless CMS admin interface etc.) accessible only to me... |
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The answer to this is YES. Of course there are a variety of ways to implement. In your case I would start simple with something like wireguard. Keycloak won't be easy to install and configure as a beginner. If your needs are simple, check out https://github.com/lldap/lldap for authentication (and user management).