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Rauthy

Rauthy is a lightweight and easy to use Identity Provider supporting OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0 and PAM. It aims to be simple to both set up and operate, with very secure defaults and lots of config options, if you need the flexibility.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Application type

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  • Self-Hosted
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  1.  Passkey Support
  2.  Rust
  3.  OpenID Connect
  4.  OAUTH
  5.  OpenID Provider
  6.  Single Sign-On

 Tags

  • fedcm
  • oidc
  • mfa
  • fido2
  • jwt
  • oidc-provider
  • server
  • webauthn
  • keycloak
  • oauth2
  • Authentication

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Rauthy information

  • Developed by

    sebadob
  • Licensing

    Open Source (Apache-2.0) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    10 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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GitHub repository

  •  875 Stars
  •  70 Forks
  •  7 Open Issues
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What is Rauthy?

Rauthy is a lightweight and easy to use Identity Provider supporting OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0 and PAM. It aims to be simple to both set up and operate, with very secure defaults and lots of config options, if you need the flexibility. It puts heavy emphasis on Passkeys and a very strong security in general. The project is written in Rust to be as memory efficient, secure and fast as possible, and it can run on basically any hardware. If you need Single Sign-On support for IoT or headless CLI tools, it's got you covered as well. You get High-Availability, client branding, UI translation, a nice Admin UI, Events and Auditing, and many more features. By default, it runs on top of Hiqlite and does not depend on an external database (Postgres as an alternative) to make it even simpler to operate, while scaling up to millions of users easily.

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