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    Infrared

    Infrared

    An ultra lightweight minecraft reverse proxy and idle placeholder

    An ultra lightweight Minecraft reverse proxy and idle placeholder: Ever wanted to have only one exposed port on your server for multiple Minecraft servers? Then Infrared is the tool you need! Infrared works as a reverse proxy using a subdomain to connect clients to a specific Minecraft server. It works similar to Nginx for those of you who are familiar.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    sWAF

    sWAF

    A simple Web Application Firewall docker image

    ...It runs NGINX as a dedicated reverse proxy embedding powerful WAF engines: ModSecurity 3, using OWASP® ModSecurity Core Rule Set (CRS) rules, and NAXSI. It uses acme.sh for Let's Encrypt and other free CA support. A lot of people are self-hosting their own cloud infrastructure (using Nextcloud, Synology, QNAP, a cloud lease server or home-made solutions...), but we can never be too much paranoid about web security for a lot of good reasons. Too much time security is left on the background, or only by using some basic - but not sufficient - options and applications are front-faced to the big bad Internet.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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