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https://github.com/lldap/lldap is a good alternative that's easy to setup.
I've looked at that, but not lately. Last I checked, it was kind of pseudo-LDAP and only really focused on user authentication. I can't read through it now, but will check it out later. For OP's purposes, though, yeah, that should do nicely as a user base for Authelia.
My LDAP server also backs my DHCP, DNS, SMTP/IMAP, SIP, and a few other things beyond user auth, so I kind of need a full LDAP server. The good thing is once you get OpenLDAP setup (and get a good grasp of the
cn=config
schema), it's pretty easy to manage with Apache Directory Studio. Getting to that point, though, lol, is quite a mountain to climb.