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    VoidAuth

    VoidAuth

    Single Sign-On for Your Self-Hosted Universe

    VoidAuth is a self-hosted, open-source Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication provider that simplifies managing user access and identity for a suite of private applications. Built around standards like OpenID Connect (OIDC), it serves as a central authentication authority so that users can log in once and gain secure access to multiple services without duplicating credentials. The platform offers a user and group management interface where administrators can invite users, enable self-registration, and configure policies like multi-factor authentication and password resets with email verification. ...
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    Pocket ID

    Pocket ID

    Easy-to-use OIDC provider that allows to authenticate with passkeys

    Pocket-ID is an open-source OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity provider that prioritizes passwordless authentication using modern passkeys, making secure login easier for self-hosted services. By supporting passkeys instead of traditional passwords, Pocket-ID aligns with evolving web authentication standards, letting users sign in with devices, hardware keys like YubiKey, or platform-managed credentials.
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    SimpleID

    SimpleID

    A simple, personal OpenID provider written in PHP

    SimpleID is a simple, personal OpenID provider written in PHP.
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    Passport

    Passport

    Simple, unobtrusive authentication for Node.js

    ...It doesn’t impose specific user model structures or storage strategies but instead offers a unified API driven by “strategies”—small plugins that encapsulate authentication logic for protocols such as local username/password, OAuth, OpenID, SAML, and many others. This design allows developers to plug in only the strategies they need and swap or add new ones without rewriting core application logic, making Passport highly adaptable for diverse authentication requirements. Passport hooks into Express (and similar frameworks) using middleware functions that run during the request lifecycle, simplifying tasks like session management, credential validation, and user serialization.
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    OpenID is a decentralized authentication protocol for web applications. OpenID users need share credentials with only one OpenID provider, and not every forum and network they log on to. This leads to a safer and more convenient Web. http://openid.net/
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