Technitium DNS Server v15.1.0 has been released with support for OIDC! Now you can use your preferred identity provider to log in to user accounts, and manage your DHCP/DNS deployments with approriately granular permissions controls.
I’ve played around with it, and safe to say that the SSO integration works well. I’ve written a guide to set it up against Kanidm here. There were some OIDC/clustering bugs in prior v15 releases, and with v15.1.0 they have been squashed and solved.
The major release of version 15 also include various important changes, such as the following highlights:
- A new API call for Prometheus metrics
- Query Logs apps can now follow live updates
- Codebase updated to .NET 10 runtime
- HTTP tokens are now accepted via the
Authorization: Bearer <token>header - Many other bugfixes, secfixes, and improvements…
Technitium is pretty great. Hope everyone enjoy the release :)


Good news is that I was playing around with DNSWeaver, and got it working with Pihole. However, this gives me incentive to move off from Pihole because DNSWeaver can’t create TXT records for tracking which DNS records it creates so that it can clean up after itself.
So now I am torn between Adguard Home and Technitium. I just wish I could find a guide for getting Technitium working to at least on par with what I have setup.
I deployed Technitium with docker, but generally this got me heading in the right direction with the initial setup. It’s more of an overview and quickstart than an in depth guide though.
Thank you! A start was what I was looking for!