I host some services and now start to slowly let family and friends use some of those services. for myself i have a dashboard (Heimdall, just because it worked nicely first try and I didn’t bother looking at others) and I want to also have one for other users. Now I imagine something like that:

  • User authenticates in authelia, which passes username in the header to the dashboard.
  • in the dashboard, the user gets presented with a, yeah, dashboard, with all the services he/she has access to. no login necessary. -no resources are shown to a user, that this user has no access to.

any ideas which dashboard could be utilized to do something like that, without hosting multiple instances or preconfiguring all dashboards for all users?

@tomatobeard@lemmy.world
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Fenrus can be setup with different user dashboards and even a guest (no login) dashboard. Not sure about Authelia support though

Edit for link to project: https://github.com/revenz/Fenrus

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I tried fenrus before, kinda liked it, but I remember it to be not so performant.

@toytanks@lemmy.world
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The Authentik dashboard does this. It’s light on customization but I understand it has custom CSS support.

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I had authentik before but I found it to be unnecessarily complicated. Its really a nice one stop shop, doing authentication, authorization, even reverse proxing, but the setup/UI is just … Not very well designed. Or it’s so advanced that it’s very far from the no it background hobbyist user

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Wow I hadn’t even thought of custom dashboards for each user. I use Homepage for my internal dashboard, and Homarr for users. It’s got a nice, simple interface with big buttons

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Would be nice if each user could add their own bookmarks so they could use the dashboard as new tab default.

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