Authentication
Termix supports a few different ways to sign in, and they can all be used at once.
- Local accounts. A username and password stored in Termix itself. The first account you create becomes the initial admin.
- SSO providers. OIDC, LDAP, GitHub, and Google can all be added as login options, any number of each, side by side. See SSO Providers.
- Two factor auth. Local accounts can turn on TOTP for an extra code at login. See TOTP.
- OPKSSH. SSH certificate based login for connecting to servers using your identity provider instead of a password or key. See OPKSSH.
On top of sign in, Termix has:
- RBAC. Share hosts and credentials with other users or roles instead of giving everyone full access. See RBAC.
- Security notes. General security practices and what Termix encrypts. See Security.
Support
If you need help or want to request a feature with Termix, visit the Issues page, log in, and press New Issue.
Please be as detailed as possible in your issue, preferably written in English. You can also join the Discord server and visit the support
channel, however, response times may be longer.