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    Reproxy

    Reproxy

    Simple edge server / reverse proxy

    ...It is distributed as a single binary or as a docker container. Both HTTP and HTTPS are supported. For HTTPS, static certificates can be used as well as automated ACME (Let’s Encrypt) certificates. An optional assets server can be used to serve static files. Starting reproxy requires at least one provider defined. The rest of the parameters are strictly optional and have sane default.
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    cert-manager

    cert-manager

    Automatic TLS certificate manager for Kubernetes

    ...This makes it possible to provide 'certificates as a service' to developers working within your Kubernetes cluster. upport for popular CA types. Out of the box, cert-manager supports ACME (i.e. Let's Encrypt), HashiCorp Vault, Venafi, self signed and internal CA issuer types. cert-manager is Kubernetes native, and as such, it natively targets Kubernetes and OpenShift. This means it integrates well with other ecosystem tools and addons for your cluster, in order to seamlessly secure all your cloud native infrastructure.
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    sish

    sish

    HTTP(S)/WS(S)/TCP Tunnels to localhost using only SSH

    ...If you submit a PR, images are not built by default and will require a retag from a maintainer to be built. You can also use Docker Compose to setup your sish instance. This includes taking care of SSL via Let's Encrypt for you. This uses the adferrand/dnsrobocert container to handle issuing wildcard certifications over DNS. SSH can normally forward local and remote ports. This service implements an SSH server that only handles forwarding and nothing else. The service supports multiplexing connections over HTTP/HTTPS with WebSocket support.
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    OpenResty Manager

    OpenResty Manager

    The most simple, powerful and beautiful server control panel.

    The most simple, powerful and beautiful host management panel, an open source alternative to OpenResty Edge, allows you to easily secure reverse proxy websites running at home or on the Internet, including access control, denial of service attack protection, automatic application and renewal of free SSL certificates, without having to know too much about OpenResty or Let's Encrypt. And it supports host management, including easy-to-use web terminals and file management, as well as Docker Composer based application store, greatly reducing the difficulty of website building and container management.
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