Best open-source alternatives to Authentik
- BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" Licensefully-open
Pocket ID is a self-hosted identity provider designed for simple authentication use cases. It is aimed at users who want an easier alternative to more complex OIDC solutions such as Keycloak or ORY Hydra. The project focuses on passkey-based authentication, allowing people to sign in without passwords. The software is presented as easy to set up and use, with Docker called out as the recommended installation method. It is meant for connecting to self-hosted services and enabling secure login with devices such as a YubiKey. The README points users to the project documentation for setup guidance and further details.
DockerInstall:dockerFeatures:
- OIDC provider
- passkey authentication
- passwordless sign-in
- YubiKey support
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