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Keycloak Node.js minimalist connector for backend services integration. For details, read original version: https://github.com/jkyberneees/keycloak-backend
Keycloak Node.js minimalist connector for backend services integration. It aims to serve as base for high performance authorization middlewares.
This is the base version created by "BackendStack21" with an enhancement to support SOCKS proxys.
For configuration and package details, refer to https://github.com/jkyberneees/keycloak-backend.
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Keycloak Node.js minimalist connector for backend services integration. For details, read original version: https://github.com/jkyberneees/keycloak-backend
We found that keycloak-backend-socks demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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