Overview
"Keycloak is an open source Identity and Access Management (IAM) solution that provides single sign-on, user federation, identity brokering, and social login for applications and services. This preconfigured AMI on AWS deploys a fully operational Keycloak environment, eliminating manual installation and configuration so teams can start securing applications immediately after launch.
Keycloak Step by step Installation Guide: https://meetrix.io/blogs/keycloak-developer-guide/ For custom projects of your choice with personalized support, contact us at https://meetrix.io/contact-us
Single Sign-On: Secure one login across multiple applications and services with standards based SSO.
Identity Brokering & Social Login: Connect existing OpenID Connect or SAML 2.0 identity providers, and enable login via Google, GitHub, and other social providers.
User Federation: Sync and authenticate users directly against existing LDAP or Active Directory servers without migrating identities.
Standards Based Protocols: Secure applications and APIs using OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0, and SAML 2.0 out of the box.
Fine Grained Authorization: Apply role based and attribute based access control policies to protect resources at a granular level.
Admin Console & Themes: Manage realms, clients, users, and roles through a full featured admin console, with customizable login themes.
Version: 26.6.4 Operating System: Ubuntu 24.04
Keycloak provides a flexible, self-hosted foundation for startups, enterprises, SaaS platforms, and development teams that need enterprise grade identity and access management without SaaS lock-in or per-user licensing costs. Deploy a production ready Auth0 alternative in minutes and start securing applications with full ownership of your authentication infrastructure. Keycloak Step by step Installation Guide: https://meetrix.io/blogs/keycloak-developer-guide/ "
Highlights
- Single Sign-On & Identity Brokering: Secure every application with one login, and connect existing OpenID Connect, SAML, and social identity providers.
- Standards Based Security: Protect applications and APIs using OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0, and SAML 2.0, with fine grained role and attribute based access control.
- LDAP & Active Directory Federation: Authenticate users directly against existing directories without migrating or duplicating identity data.
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t3a.medium Recommended | $0.019 |
t2.micro | $0.001 |
t2.small | $0.019 |
t2.large | $0.024 |
t2.xlarge | $0.029 |
t2.medium | $0.019 |
t3a.large | $0.024 |
t3a.xlarge | $0.029 |
t3.large | $0.024 |
t3.xlarge | $0.029 |
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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IAM Role is set up and configured with the necessary permissions to assume the role for the Keycloak service. The IAM Policy is created and responsible for access Route53 and create Letsencrypt SSL certificates and backing up data to the S3 bucket.
Access the application via a browser at http://<your domain name> or http://<Public IPv4 address>. Product will try to create SSL certificate when its deploying, if domain hosted on route53. If the automatic SSL creation unsuccessful then you have to point domain name into server ip, ssh into server and run /root/certificate_generate_standalone.sh. Admin email using for SSL generation."
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