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Currently I have my services accessible through subdomains, with account password protection, my only experiences building websites is Google Pages and Geocities (20 years ago).

All I really need is a single linktree style landing page for my root domain, to hyperlink each of my subdomain services.

Each of my rr web ui has their own account/password setup, but I would like my landing page to also be behind a login form, preferably were I make the user/password manually.

I'm happy to either self-host the page or run it off something free like github pages.

My domain is registered via porkbun, with cloudflare managing the DNS, cloudflared tunnel routing the subdomains to their respective local ports.

I haven't been able to use my root domain via this method, which is why I am open to something like github pages to host the single page securely.

I've been looking up articles and reddit posts for weeks, but I'm not experienced enough in the matter to know where I should be looking or what I should be looking for.

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[–] Linuturk@lemmy.onitato.com 12 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I use a combination of Heimdall and Authelia to list all my services and control access to internal resources. Authelia is great because it lets you put authentication in front of applications that don't have a login, including 2FA options.

[–] Arcidias@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I second Heimdall! Best one I've found so far.

What I do is, I have all the public-accessible services listed in the guest account (plex, tautulli, ubooquity etc) , and the private ones in the admin account (sonarr ,radarr, etc)

[–] morethanevil@lmy.mymte.de 2 points 1 year ago

Heimdall should be enough, but I think authelia is Overkill 🤔 A basic authentification is included in most reverse proxies

[–] briongloid@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago

I was going to make two seperate pages, one for admin & general-user, but if it has guest access I may only need one.