The Rumba Identity Platform got a small logo. I'm not a pro at this stuff but it's at least what I feel Rumba is about.

Work currently is focused on two areas:

- we are pushing Rumba through the Samba self-test which is a bit infamous
- we are doing virtualized client tests against Windows systems and Linux systems running #himmelblau

A fun thing here: we do test against Windows starting with the Windows 2000 client because we can.

#RumbaId #ActiveDirectory #EntraId

Here is a simple fact: account data in a business should never leave your control. If it does, you are risking everything.

#identitymanagement #RumbaId

Yesterday I mentioned #RumbaId for the first time.

So today let me show of some actual functionality: this is a view of conditional access policies. Just like on vendor-locked products, Rumba will let you manage this. And a lot more. All the while staying compatible so that you can use Windows, Linux and macOS clients.

The Rumba Identity Platform is basically my #Rustlang implementation of Microsoft Entra ID and Azure AD merged into one thing.

More tomorrow!

I've built a thing I will be presenting extensively over the next few weeks. I call it #RumbaId - an identity platform merging classic Active Directory and modern OpenID features along with full graph API support. It's basically an open source replacement for Microsoft Entra ID / Azure AD.

This combo basically covers the majority of identity provider support for whatever you may want. Except that now you can have it air gapped without handing your user data to Microsoft. Built in Rust.