express-hello-world
Express Hello World Example on Render https://render.com (by render-examples)
Pomerium
Pomerium is an identity and context-aware reverse proxy for zero-trust access to web applications and services. (by pomerium)
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JavaScript | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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express-hello-world
Posts with mentions or reviews of express-hello-world.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-25.
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Deploying Node is a mess
- forked their node/express repo from github https://github.com/render-examples/express-hello-world
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Scheduled Cron Jobs with Render
Let's start by setting up our project repo and our web service on Render. We can fork Render's Express Hello World repo for our initial Express server boilerplate code.
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Add Password Protection to Any Site with OAuth2 Proxy - Plus Social Logins
I’ve chosen Google as the OAuth provider for an example deployment: try it out. I'm using oauth2-proxy's default login screen, but you can customize its design. You’ll be prompted to Sign in with Google. After Google authenticates your credentials (which aren’t shared with me or Render), your requests will be proxied to a Node.js service deployed to Render as a Private Service. Private Services on Render are protected from the public internet and only accessible to applications you own. The oauth2-proxy service receives a request from your browser, passes it to the Node.js service, and then passes the Node.js service’s response back to your browser.
Pomerium
Posts with mentions or reviews of Pomerium.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-27.
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OAuth server for authorization
Option 3: Pomerium might be an alternative as well.
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Moving from Google workspace to Microsoft 365 and implementing Zero Trust
That is not how you do Zero Trust. You want to use an Identity Aware Proxy. There are lots of ways you can implement this with Google as your core auth. For example Pomerium or oauth2-proxy.
- We have pushed an emergency fix to Pomerium, please upgrade your versions
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Which reverse proxy are you using?
I’m really surprised this sub has no love for Pomerium. I feel like it’s as simple as Caddy with all the security benefits of Traefik.
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Is anyone using Pomerium (identity-aware proxy)? I don't understand it.
I am not sure if I understand how Pomerium works (or any identity-aware proxy).
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AD/AAD Authentication for Apps running in Kubernetes Cluster
Pomerium sidecar.
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What is the best way to implement an SSO for several existing web apps?
Just want to drop https://www.pomerium.com/ here. We use it at our company with ~1500 people with many apps behind the proxy. It also supports JWT for the backend, so you can integrate your apps easily without having to worry about the OAuth flow and also your apps are protected from random internet attacks.
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Web Server - Hide Public IP
You’ve got to protect. Anonymity is not going to work. Pomerium is another option in addition to those already suggested. https://github.com/pomerium/pomerium
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Good stand-alone VPN solution
I am currently looking at Wireguard/Tailscale (Wireguard based) options - early days for me so far. Also planning to look at something like Pomerium for a zero trust approach. https://www.pomerium.com/
- Should i trust Authelia when exposing web services to the internet?