Opened 23 months ago
Closed 4 months ago
#160 closed enhancement (wontfix)
Don't require idp screen on trusted networks
| Reported by: | m | Owned by: | a |
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| Priority: | major | Milestone: | |
| Component: | Infrastructure | Keywords: | |
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Description (last modified by )
I want to be able to use the bugtracker or wiki or homeassistant without having an idp screen in front of it.
Potentially I don't even want to have to authenticate into trac or wiki if coming from an internal network (for first-timers wanting something to do / help with)
"trusted networks" could be wireguard bridges too. make my entire house network "trusted" to internal stuff.
Change History (3)
comment:1 by , 23 months ago
| Description: | modified (diff) |
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comment:2 by , 17 months ago
comment:3 by , 4 months ago
| Resolution: | → wontfix |
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| Status: | new → closed |
i don't think this is relevant anymore because the bugtracker and wiki can be used even externally without authentication, you just can't write to them (which can't be done, what user would you be using?)
homeassistant can't be accessed except through IDP but that is probably a good idea (anyone on the wifi can turn stuff on/off?). closing because ancient, can reopen this if it's still an issue for something
This is like, halfway there? ip.devhack.net exists and does give the proper value externally. internally it just gives 172.16.0.0. this works, do we want to differentiate private network based off of this, or off of our actual internal subnet 10.213.0.0/16 or whatever.