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ipfs-link
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What's a good way to have the site display its hash?
You can also just use both together and only serve your website through ipfs. If you have dynamic content, this wont quite work but you might get it to work with something like ipfs-link
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Publish dynamic multiaddress of private-network bootstrap or isolated nodes using IPNS
I tried to address this issue in a recent project called ipfs-link. Hope at least some of you find it useful.
BunkerWeb
- BunkerWeb: Nginx-based open-source Web Application Firewall (WAF)
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How do you protect your network before exposing 80/443 to the world?
Keep in mind that integrating a WAF can render certain apps not working if the security configuration is set too paranoid. There are a lot of examples for apps that might be affected, though.
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Nginx Proxy Manager
Its documentation is nice as well. You can also find them on Discord and the GitHub repo is also pretty clean and have many example configurations there.
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Security - Use VPS as reverse proxy only or actually host apps in it?
This also effectively allows your killswitch to be Nginx on the VPS while still allowing local network traffic at home. You can take it a step further and geoblock countries and more with https://github.com/bunkerity/bunkerweb.
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NGINX or Caddy?
I know you asked about Nginx vs Caddy but to throw another one into the mix have a look at BunkerWeb. I only started using it within the last couple of months but it's based on Nginx with a tonne of usability and security improvements. I now use BunkerWeb to expose services externally and Traefik internally.
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[Help] Simple static website in multi-site setup.
Creating a new discussion here doesn't seem to be an option (doesn't allow me to do so) so I came here.
- bunkerweb - Make your web services secure by default
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Rebuiding my entire server - Looking for advises to start on a right foot
There's also a security optimized NGINX image called BunkerWeb. It has a WAF builtin and an optional web interface.
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Structure of my rebuilt HomeServer with Podman
Right now I'm doing a similar setup but I want to use NGINX with integrated WAF.
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Pre-compiled Modsecurity for Nginx in Centos
Bunkerised nginx comes me in mind here https://github.com/bunkerity/bunkerized-nginx
What are some alternatives?
Cloudflare-DDNS-Update - Advanced Dynamic DNS Update Script for Cloudflare
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
ipfs-live-streaming - Like HTTP live streaming, but with IPFS which is maybe better?
miniProxy
plexargod - Plex Argo Daemon - A systemd script to update the Plex API to use the current cloudflared tunnel address for remote access
traefik-modsecurity-plugin - Traefik plugin to proxy requests to owasp/modsecurity-crs:apache container
pwncat - pwncat - netcat on steroids with Firewall, IDS/IPS evasion, bind and reverse shell, self-injecting shell and port forwarding magic - and its fully scriptable with Python (PSE)
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
pwncat - Fancy reverse and bind shell handler
socks5-proxy-server - SOCKS5 proxy server
nginx-proxy - Automated nginx proxy for Docker containers using docker-gen [Moved to: https://github.com/nginx-proxy/nginx-proxy]
imgproxy - Fast and secure standalone server for resizing and converting remote images