EcServ - HTTP/2 Server (CAPush, Automated Certificate)
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Dec 10, 2018 - Go
EcServ - HTTP/2 Server (CAPush, Automated Certificate)
Learning project | Twitter clone - Web servers with Boot.dev
Web application framework built in Go
http (https) server for both static files and proxy, written by golang.
generates random TLS certificates 🎊
Script for TLS credentials and example code for client/server with TLS/SSl
Run multiple "virtual" servers on the same IP address
A simple dev server, support https
Reverse Proxy for RBAC with SSO using OAuth2.
HTTP gateway for nats.io
A simple certificate server that can be used to issue certificates for your product to verify that it has been activated.
Simple tekon pipeline to build and deploy hello openshift https server in Openshift 4.x
golang static server. a minimal static server.
This is a cross-platform go tool to demonstrate the implementation of mTLS (Mutual TLS) and how useful it can be to setup authorization on top of TLS certificate - known as Certificate Bound Token. This program could be run into client or server mode. All certificates (for root & clients CAs, server and clients) are auto generated.
A sample server in Go that exposes GraphQL APIs and connects to a MongoDB with features like GraphiQl IDE, OIDC/OAUTH & Personal Access Token Authentication, Rate Limiting, Prometheus Metrics, Health Check, Dynamic Configuration, Logging, Database Migration, Cron Jobs, Negroni Middlewares, HTTPS Support, Telemetry, GraphQl Sanitizer, Cache etc
Server library provides a complete HTTP/HTTPS server that can be easily embedded in your application and requires minimum to no configuration, being able to run securely with its default settings.
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