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I have a suite of services exposed using a reverse proxy (npm) protected with passwords, but I'm always a bit nervous that username/passwords aren't enough -- is there a way to set up 2FA either on Nginx Proxy Manager side or on, e.g., the 'arr suite of apps?

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[–] dotslashme@infosec.pub 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

You could look into apps like authelia, keycloak, authentic, etc.

[–] Gutless2615@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago

authelia

Ah that sounds like exactly what I'm looking for, actually. Thanks. Any tutorial you have that you can recommend?

[–] FancyGUI@lemmy.fancywhale.ca 1 points 1 year ago

Yep! Authentik is my choice there, and it works flawlessly for my use-cases. The only thing that keeps me on my toes is still the celery dependency on redis that makes it not HA. They're working on it and making me happy :)