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    Laravel Trusted Proxies

    Laravel Trusted Proxies

    Laravel Proxy Package for handling sessions when behind load balancers

    ...This is useful if your web servers sit behind a load balancer (Nginx, HAProxy, Envoy, ELB/ALB, etc), HTTP cache (CloudFlare, Squid, Varnish, etc), or other intermediary (reverse) proxy. Laravel (technically the Symfony HTTP base classes) have a concept of a "trusted proxy", where those X-Forwarded headers will only be used if the source IP address of the request is known. In other words, it only trusts those headers if the proxy is trusted.
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    ProxyKit

    ProxyKit

    A toolkit to create code-first HTTP reverse proxies on ASP.NET Core

    A toolkit to create code-first HTTP Reverse Proxies hosted in ASP.NET Core as middleware. This allows focused code-first proxies that can be embedded in existing ASP.NET Core applications or deployed as a standalone server. Deployable anywhere ASP.NET Core is deployable such as Windows, Linux, Containers and Serverless (with caveats). Having built proxies many times before, I felt it is time to make a package. Forked from ASP.NET labs, it has been heavily modified with a different API, to...
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    mod_replace is an Apache 2.0.x filter that rewrites text patterns based on PCRE within an request header / body or an response header. It is commonly used with mod_proxy's reverse proxy feature to fix incorrect behaviour of web applications.
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