Love the release notes vid. I'm looking forward to seeing how you are keeping the docker versioning current with these updates. I have a work around but it looks like it's easily automated. Best vids on YT. -Boop
This is an excellent video, thank you for sharing it with us. Suggestion here, it is better to have a test container for demo and your video purposes to stop sharing API keys with the rest of the world :)
@@MrFantastic313 Oh I am very aware of what it is at a technical level, I said SSO to keep it simple. Its also actually not Microsoft's Directory Structure.. its open source. Microsoft primary uses Active Directory as their structure however because LDAP is a standard alot of their infra will integrate with existing LDAP infra. In the context of openweb ui.. it is there for it SSO abilities.. It allows you to integrate SSO into openweb ui. .again.. why i answered 'SSO'
Love the release notes vid. I'm looking forward to seeing how you are keeping the docker versioning current with these updates. I have a work around but it looks like it's easily automated. Best vids on YT.
-Boop
Here's the video on automated docker installation : th-cam.com/video/W0Yh_HsMkOQ/w-d-xo.html
LDAP!! LETS GOOOOOO!!! Active Directory integration!!!!
100% AWESOME!! :D
This is an excellent video, thank you for sharing it with us. Suggestion here, it is better to have a test container for demo and your video purposes to stop sharing API keys with the rest of the world :)
I created a user group but there isn't actually any way to add users to it in the latest, disappointing.
Can*t find the link you anounced to watchtower installation
Hey! Here's the link : th-cam.com/video/W0Yh_HsMkOQ/w-d-xo.html
Hi sir, amazing video! can you also share the link of the video to update a docker container?
Sure! here it is : th-cam.com/video/W0Yh_HsMkOQ/w-d-xo.html
LOL. LDAP is SSO.
LDAP is Microsoft's directory structure that is now an open standard. SSO is authentication that can be layered on top of LDAP
@@MrFantastic313 Oh I am very aware of what it is at a technical level, I said SSO to keep it simple.
Its also actually not Microsoft's Directory Structure.. its open source. Microsoft primary uses Active Directory as their structure however because LDAP is a standard alot of their infra will integrate with existing LDAP infra.
In the context of openweb ui.. it is there for it SSO abilities.. It allows you to integrate SSO into openweb ui. .again.. why i answered 'SSO'