Is there any service that will speak LDAP but just respond with the local UNIX users?
Right now I have good management for local UNIX users but every service wants to do its own auth. This means that it is a pain of remembering different passwords, configuring passwords on setting up a new service and whatnot.
I noticed that a lot of services support LDAP auth, but I don't want to make my UNIX user accounts depend on LDAP for simplicity. So I was wondering if there was some sort of shim that will talk the LDAP protocol but just do authentication against the regular user database (PAM).
The closest I have seen is the services.openldap.declarativeContents
NixOS option which I can probably use by transforming my regular UNIX settings into an LDAP config at build time, but I was wondering if there was anything simpler.
(Related note: I really wish that services would let you specify the user via HTTP header, then I could just manage auth at the reverse-proxy without worrying about bugs in the service)
https://iusearchlinux.fyi/post/4926940
Hi. I have a category Little Tech Blogs in my rss reader where I put those cool niche blogs mostly about Linux, FOSS, programming, etc… Many of them I found by articles linked in this community, so I was wondering if you guys know about more blogs like that. By little I mean it’s run by one person or a small group of people, no big website publishing daily content - it can be two articles a year. The criteria isn’t necessarily strict - any blog that the Linux people finds interesting is worth checking for me :) Here is a list of feeds that I already have: ::: spoiler Click to view - https://artemis.sh/feed.xml [https://artemis.sh/feed.xml] - http://blog.eischmann.cz/feed/ [http://blog.eischmann.cz/feed/] - https://blog.meain.io/feed.xml [https://blog.meain.io/feed.xml] - https://shane.ai/index.xml [https://shane.ai/index.xml] - https://blog.c10l.cc/rss [https://blog.c10l.cc/rss] - https://triangularapps.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default [https://triangularapps.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default] - https://thevaluable.dev/index.xml [https://thevaluable.dev/index.xml] - https://grahamc.com/feed [https://grahamc.com/feed] - https://charm.sh/blog/rss.xml [https://charm.sh/blog/rss.xml] - https://martyoeh.me/rss.xml [https://martyoeh.me/rss.xml] - https://shubhamjain.co/rss.xml [https://shubhamjain.co/rss.xml] - https://redstrate.com/blog/index.xml [https://redstrate.com/blog/index.xml] - https://blog.safia.rocks/feed.xml [https://blog.safia.rocks/feed.xml] - https://blog.vaxry.net/feed [https://blog.vaxry.net/feed] :::
I'm reconsidering my terminal emulator and was curious what everyone was using.
https://kevincox.ca/2023/07/20/decentralized-vs-federated/
https://kevincox.ca/2023/06/27/decade-of-rss-via-email/
https://hub.fosstodon.org/facebook-fosstodon-fedi
This is Fosstodon's official stance on the whole Facebook joining the Fediverse debacle.
https://kevincox.ca/2023/06/10/bcachefs-attempt/
https://www.rss-hosting.com/
Simple and cheap cloud hosting for your RSS feeds and content. You can create or import RSS feed, edit it, add messages, get a download link for sharing and check statistics.
https://felixcrux.com/blog/feeds-the-only-civilised-way-to-read-online
An introduction to RSS/Atom feeds and why they are so incredibly useful.
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