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inlets-pro
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inlets-pro VS chisel-operator - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 4 Jul 2023
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Chisel Operator - A Kubernetes operator and external load balancer/reverse proxy implementation for the Chisel tunnel server 🚀
I created this because of my frustration with inlets.
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How To Access Real Client IP Addresses With Proxy Protocol
On one hand, this is about inlets, a product I wrote to help developers, self-hosters and enterprises to connect containers to the cloud. On the other hand, I hope you'll learn as much as I did about Proxy Protocol and how hard it is to configure for Traefik behind K3s.
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TSOCKET: Completely Free HTTP and TCP Tunneling tool. create multiple http tunnels and get public urls
How does this compare with ngrok, localtunnel, or Inlets?
- How to access local webserver, raspberry pi and gameserver from the Internet
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Exposing a web service with Cloudflare Tunnel
It's unfortunate the only mature open source alternative[1] went on a path to seriously expensive subscriptions, 5x of a tailscale personal subscription.
[1]: https://inlets.dev/
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Is selling something to a developer the hardest form of marketing?
Be specific. There are plenty of services I pay for, such as WebStorm, Photoshop, TablePlus, etc. Look at how JetBrains or TablePlus talks about their product. Take a look at inlets for a smaller scale sales pattern.
- Minikube: How to connect to the control-plane IP as the range is outside LAN range?
- Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2021 – Show and tell
- Accessing Kubernetes DNS locally without kubectl
harbormaster
- Harbormaster: The Tiniest Container Orchestrator
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Ask HN: What hardware are you running for your home server?
I use an HP ProLiant Microserver with four drives in a ZFS RAIDZ array and an SSD for the OS. For software, I mostly run it in Docker using a very small container orchestration program I wrote:
https://gitlab.com/stavros/harbormaster
- MRSK vs. Fly.io
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I am a one-man show: Deployment and infrastructure for a 150k/m visits webapp
I needed something that would restart containers automatically when I pushed to a branch, so I wrote a few lines of code to do it:
https://gitlab.com/stavros/harbormaster
As far as PaaSes go, it's probably the simplest, and works really well.
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My VM is Lighter (and Safer) than your Container
I was in the same boat as you and built something simple that I really like:
https://gitlab.com/stavros/harbormaster
It'll just pull some repos, make sure the containers are up, and make your configuration simple and discoverable. It really works great at that.
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Exposing a web service with Cloudflare Tunnel
I do this for our services, it works great and we can easily put SSO in front of them with CF Access. I publish a Docker container that you can use as a sidecar for your Compose deployments:
https://gitlab.com/stavros/docker-cloudflared
I use this with Harbormaster (https://gitlab.com/stavros/harbormaster) so I can expose containerized stuff without ever forwarding any ports outside of Docker.
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I Miss RSS
I use Dokku for that (I can share my Bitwarden repo if you want, the entire thing is four lines or something). I also made https://gitlab.com/stavros/harbormaster for things that weren't so "web server -> app -> database" and love it.
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Self-Hosting Dozens of Web Applications and Services on a Single Server
I had the same problem and didn't want to manage things by hand, so I wrote Harbormaster:
https://gitlab.com/stavros/harbormaster
It basically pulls Compose apps from the git repositories you specify, builds the containers and makes sure they're running. Pretty simple and works really well for me.
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Setting Up Cloudflare Argo and Access on a Raspberry Pi
(This post should read "Argo tunnel" instead of just "Argo")
I did the same to enable secure access to services via SSO at work. I used Harbormaster[1] to deploy Compose files, but it's otherwise the same setup.
One of the big advantages this has is that the services can't be accessed any other way (not even from the same host, as they only listen inside the Docker network). That makes it hard to forget some port exposed because you listened to 0.0.0.0 instead of localhost.
Cloudflare access is very easy to set up SSO with, as well. I'd recommend this setup if you need it, though for home usage I usually just set up Caddy as a reverse proxy with basic auth, as I'll be the only person using this and I don't want Cloudflare MITMing my personal stuff.
[1]: https://gitlab.com/stavros/harbormaster
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What is the cleanest way to deploy a docker-compose stack to a remote server?
Something like harbormaster? https://gitlab.com/stavros/harbormaster
What are some alternatives?
kilo - Kilo is a multi-cloud network overlay built on WireGuard and designed for Kubernetes (k8s + wg = kg)
swarmpit - Lightweight mobile-friendly Docker Swarm management UI
docker-cloudflared
ufw-docker - To fix the Docker and UFW security flaw without disabling iptables
routersploit - Exploitation Framework for Embedded Devices
nixos-infect - [GPLv3+] install nixos over the existing OS in a DigitalOcean droplet (and others with minor modifications)
spike - :mega: A fast reverse proxy written in PHP that helps to expose local services to the internet
docker-box - A lightweight docker application platform for single servers.
jenkins-infra - Jenkins-CI for FluxCD maintainer Kingdon (GitHub: kingdon-ci)
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
neural-hash-collider - Preimage attack against NeuralHash 💣