Simple out-of-the-box nginx proxy with Let's Encrypt integration
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Simple out-of-the-box nginx proxy with Let's Encrypt integration
Generates a ready to use docker compose project, that enables https for any docker container using nginx as reverse proxy and certbot for ssl certificates.
Small HTTPS reverse proxy shim for IoT devices
A set of containers for a personal server. Includes containers to host instances of gitlab, nextcloud, and rocketchat online over HTTPS. Check out this project if you are interested in running any of these services on your own server, or if you'd like to see a straightforward strategy for automating certificate-generation for containerized HTTPS…
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Docker Compose setup for jwilder/nginx-proxy + JrCs/docker-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion (used in Tripviss deployment)
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A tool currently in development to automize the process of collecting and testing SOCKS 4 Proxy servers to pass into the ProxyChains.conf file
Deploy easily Nginx, Let's Encrypt gen, mySQL, phpMyAdmin and WordPress
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Customable HTTPS proxy based on Debian and Apache
Dockerfile for Squid-OpenSSL
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