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    ORY Oathkeeper

    ORY Oathkeeper

    A cloud native Identity & Access Proxy / API (IAP)

    ORY Oathkeeper is an Identity & Access Proxy (IAP) and Access Control Decision API that authorizes HTTP requests based on sets of Access Rules. The BeyondCorp Model is designed by Google and secures applications in Zero-Trust networks. An Identity & Access Proxy is typically deployed in front of (think API Gateway) web-facing applications and is capable of authenticating and optionally authorizing access requests.
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    magiclinksdev

    magiclinksdev

    Transactional email magic link and One-Time Password (OTP)

    The magiclinksdev project is an authentication service for magic link and One-Time Password (OTP) use cases. There is built-in email support through Amazon SES and SendGrid.
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    Pocket ID

    Pocket ID

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

    ...It’s designed to be simpler to install and use than larger identity solutions like Keycloak or Hydra and integrates smoothly with other self-hosted applications that understand OIDC protocols. With Docker-ready setup and broad community interest, the project supports a fully self-managed authentication stack where you control user identity, sessions, and login flows without relying on third-party services. It has gained popularity in the self-hosted ecosystem as a straightforward way to add single sign-on capabilities and modern security to your apps.
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