Lots of the services contained within the Triton infrastructure use Eupheme as an SSO mechanism. Eupheme is an hosted instance of Pocket-ID.

Before beginning, make sure you have the following:

  • An e-mail address: needed for the initial account setup, and recovery.
  • Multiple passkeys/security keys.
    • While you can, do not register only a single key to your account. Always have backups.

You can request access by e-mail or via Signal. Of course, add your e-mail address to the message and a username that you’d like. You should receive an e-mail containing setup instructions within the day after that.

Services

While you may see a bunch of services in the interface, lots of them are actually gated, with the exception of the GitLab. If you need more accesses, please request those using the same e-mail or Signal you made the access request from.

Migration

GitLab

To connect an existing GitLab account to Eupheme, log into the GitLab, go in your account settings and scroll down until you see “Service sign-in”.

There, just hit “Connect Eupheme” and follow the instructions.

The next time you log into the instance, just select “Eupheme” as the SSO to log in using it.