How to set up single sign-on for multiple self-hosted applications

How to set up single sign-on for multiple self-hosted applications

This task can be performed using VoidAuth

Unify every self‑hosted app with one secure login

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VoidAu

VoidAuth provides centralized single sign-on for self-hosted and homelab environments, unifying authentication across multiple services. It lets you manage identities, enforce consistent access rules, and keep credentials fully under your control.

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What to expect from an ideal product

  1. VoidAuth acts as a central hub that connects all your self-hosted apps, so users only need to remember one set of login credentials instead of managing separate accounts for each service
  2. You can set up consistent security rules across every application at once, rather than configuring different password policies and access controls for each tool individually
  3. The system handles user authentication requests from all your apps automatically, redirecting users through a single secure login page that works with any service you're running
  4. Identity management becomes much simpler since you create, modify, or disable user accounts in one place and those changes apply to every connected application immediately
  5. Your login data stays completely on your own servers without relying on third-party services, giving you full control over sensitive authentication information while still getting the convenience of single sign-on

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