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Tinyauth

Secure your apps with a login screen in minutes, no complex dashboards or configuration files needed.

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Overview

Tinyauth is designed to simplify the process of securing applications by providing a straightforward login screen solution. Its core philosophy revolves around simplicity and efficiency, enabling developers to integrate authentication with minimal effort and configuration. Unlike more complex identity management systems, Tinyauth avoids dashboards and extensive configuration files, opting instead for environment variables to manage settings.

The tool is delivered as a single, statically linked binary with no external dependencies, making it exceptionally lightweight and resource-friendly. It supports popular authentication protocols such as OAuth, allowing integration with various identity providers, and LDAP, for connecting to centralized user directories. This makes Tinyauth an ideal choice for developers and teams looking for a quick, no-fuss way to add essential security to their applications.

Best For

Securing internal tools and dashboards
Adding a login screen to small web applications or MVPs
Projects requiring quick and simple authentication without extensive features
Applications needing integration with existing LDAP directories
Developers looking for a lightweight authentication proxy

Key Features

Five-minute installation
Environment variable-based configuration
No complex dashboards or configuration files
Lightweight single statically linked binary
No external dependencies
OAuth provider support
LDAP server support
Open-source on GitHub

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Extremely simple and fast setup process
  • Minimal configuration required, primarily via environment variables
  • Very lightweight with no external dependencies, reducing resource consumption
  • Supports common authentication standards like OAuth and LDAP
  • Open-source, allowing for community contributions and transparency
  • Reduces development time for implementing authentication

Cons

  • Limited feature set compared to full-fledged identity management solutions
  • May lack advanced customization options for login flows
  • Reliance on environment variables might be less flexible for complex setups
  • No mention of multi-factor authentication (MFA) support
  • Community support might be less extensive than commercial alternatives
  • No built-in user management interface

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