docker-firefox
BrowserBox
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docker-firefox
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Show HN: BrowserBox – do stuff with browsers that you can't normally
Here's a Firefox version. It won't be any better for quality/performance though. https://github.com/jlesage/docker-firefox
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Need Help Translating NGINX Script To Apache
I use Apache for my primary web server accessed through 80/443, and I need to set up a reverse proxy to a Docker container. Specifically, I'm trying to set up a reverse proxy for this Firefox image so I can use it on the go.
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Orb, the free and open source web desktop
There was a project on here a while back where you could basically host a Firefox instance on a VPS somewhere and use it over the web (reddit post about it). It was pretty cool. It was for use for things like private browsing anywhere you want. Something like that could push Orb into an area where it would be useful for folks with use-cases like that, and not just people with NAS/servers to manage.
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How to detect and block vpn traffic?
I have setup Firefox docker that I can access from my nginx server. It's just normal https traffic so won't be blocked in a corporate environment. You might want to firewall it off from the rest of your network somehow and definitely add access controls to it. Works surprisingly well though
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Is there a way to run any app via docker, to be accessed remotely?
But let me clarify my question: let's say I'd like to run Firefox on docker and would need to be able to access it remotely. I could use a pre-built image like docker-firefox. But how can I verify that the Firefox that's included in this image has not been tampered with? Is there a way? If not, is there a (simpl-ish) way to download Firefox off mozilla.org and put it in a docker container together with a remote desktop server or a web server? Or would a simple Linux VM be the easier way?
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selfhosting firefox in docker behind nginx reverse proxy with authorization so that I and wife could quickly use another computer relatively privately. Concerns and tips are appreciated in comments. link to docker container in comments.
The Firefox image (https://github.com/jlesage/docker-firefox/blob/master/Dockerfile) then installs Firefox, fonts and other tools.
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Licensing when creating a docker image of an app
I want to create docker image of Ungoogled Chromium, with a webUI for accessing the browser, similar to QNAP's Browser Station and this docker image of firefox.
BrowserBox
- Show HN: BrowserBoxPro – the remote browser with source code
- Show HN: Discover BrowserBox (AGPL) & Pro: Boosting RPA, Test and RBI Security
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Show HN: Discover BrowserBox (AGPL) & Pro: Boosting RPA, Test and RBI Security
Hey HN! Today, we're proud to introduce BrowserBox Pro, a powerful tool for businesses seeking a secure and reliable browser automation solution for RPA, testing, and more. Our goal is to provide an exceptional product that meets your corporate needs while supporting the ongoing development of BrowserBox.
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- Show HN: BrowserBox – do stuff with browsers that you can't normally
- Show HN: BrowserBox – embed remote browsers anywhere
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I still use Flash in 2022
I recently used Ruffle [2] to get some Flash applications [0] working in the Pro version of my web browser [1], which is specifically designed to be remotely accessible and embeddable in an iframe. To run Ruffle on pages that require it, I utilize the Chrome Remote Debugging Protocol [3], similar to how a Chrome extension content script operates. Ruffle itself relies on WebAssembly and runs smoothly. It's been exciting to see the audio and video functionality of these old games restored and being able to play them again.
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[0]: https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle/wiki/Test-SWFs
[1]: https://github.com/crisdosyago/BrowserBox#bb-pro-vs-regular-...
[2]: https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle
[3]: https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/tot/
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What are some alternatives?
browservice - Browservice: Browse the modern web on historical browsers
neko - A self hosted virtual browser that runs in docker and uses WebRTC.
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Viewfinder - 📷 BrowserBox - Remote isolated browser API for security, automation visibility and interactivity. Run on our cloud, or bring your own. Full scope double reverse web proxy with multi-tab, mobile-ready browser UI frontend. Plus co-browsing, advanced adaptive streaming, secure document viewing and more! But only in the Pro version. Get BB today! Secure your document needs and internet, today! [Moved to: https://github.com/crisdosyago/BrowserBox]
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infra - 99.8% less leaked credentials