My 135i used to get 180-220 on a tank with an average of 19-22mpg
My 135i used to get 180-220 on a tank with an average of 19-22mpg
I was actually looking at Keycloak myself due to needing something more “professional looking” and something more “enterprise-y” which translates to our security guy hearing more about keycloak than authentik. They all should work somewhat the same though, and have the same end functionality.
I’m not sure of the technical stuff, but I believe you could use something like Oauth2 Proxy in front of your services, but that may or may not be more trouble than it’s worth, assuming it works the way I think it does. I could be wrong.
Does this work with SSH keys?
I really appreciate you mentioning this as I’m looking for something small and light for work as well. We have a hundred or so Pi’s that are critical enough to need management and monitoring, but not critical enough to actually spend money on a RMM or something from one of the big guys.
Right now I’m setting up ansible and getting everything in place, but I’d love something that is more agent based and not just a reoccurring script.
There was TacticalRMM but there was some controversy around a crypto miner baked into a private installer. Thought of trying it in my isolated network, but can’t decide how I feel about it.
It was a 14 gallon tank, but I would fill up at a little less than a quarter tank as I heard it was better for the HPFP to not let it run too low.
I also did a fair bit of city driving and encountered a good share of traffic. Best I ever got was 26mpg, and the worst was 16, both going off the computer.