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CompressedStaticFiles
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Kestrel as a reverse proxy?
By contrast, I've always found ASP.NET Core's middleware pipeline fairly easy to understand and highly flexible. Adding functionality like compressed static files or MSAL is as simple as installing a NuGet package and adding a few lines to the startup sequence.
YARP
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.NET Monthly Roundup - January 2023
➡️ Release 2.0.0-RC.1 · microsoft/reverse-proxy · GitHub ➡️ Visual Studio 2022 17.5 Preview 3 is here!
- converting framework4.8 webapps to NetCore (Net5,6,7). any apps available to help?
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ASP.NET Core rate limiting middleware in .NET 7
In your application, you may be using YARP, to build a reverse proxy gateway sitting in front of various backend applications. For example, you may run YARP to listen on example.org, and have it proxy all requests going to this domain while mapping /api and /docs to different web apps running on diffreent servers.
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Kestrel as a reverse proxy?
Microsoft's YARP is exactly this.
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My "Artisinal" Ingress
If I were optimizing for broad community adoption, I would have written this in Go or Rust. However, I really enjoy writing in C# and I can practice Go and Rust at work. For this reason I decided to go with .NET Core C# and used YARP.
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A toolkit for developing high-performance HTTP reverse proxy applications open-sourced by Microsoft
The website has this to say:
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Microsoft YARP
One thing I'd like to add as a potential differentiator as well is that YARP runs very well on Windows and because it's build on ASP.NET Core, can run inside of IIS and directly on HTTP.sys as well (which means we can take advantage of cool features like http.sys request delegation where possible https://github.com/microsoft/reverse-proxy/commit/b9c13dbde9...). This means you get platform portability AND deep platform integration for free.
- YARP – Microsoft toolkit to build fast reverse proxy servers
What are some alternatives?
envoy - Cloud-native high-performance edge/middle/service proxy
IdentityServer - The most flexible and standards-compliant OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.x framework for ASP.NET Core
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
Serilog - Simple .NET logging with fully-structured events
Nginx - An official read-only mirror of http://hg.nginx.org/nginx/ which is updated hourly. Pull requests on GitHub cannot be accepted and will be automatically closed. The proper way to submit changes to nginx is via the nginx development mailing list, see http://nginx.org/en/docs/contributing_changes.html
Fake JSON Server - Fake JSON Server is a Fake REST API that can be used as a Back End for prototyping or as a template for a CRUD Back End.
Mockaco - 🐵 HTTP mock server, useful to stub services and simulate dynamic API responses, leveraging ASP.NET Core features, built-in fake data generation and pure C# scripting
Papercut - Papercut SMTP -- The Simple Desktop Email Server
Visual Studio Uninstaller
CodeHub - CodeHub is an iOS application written using Xamarin
LettuceEncrypt - Free, automatic HTTPS certificate generation for ASP.NET Core web apps
service-fabric - Service Fabric is a distributed systems platform for packaging, deploying, and managing stateless and stateful distributed applications and containers at large scale.