mutual-tls-ssl
Kore
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544 | 3,636 | |
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5.5 | 5.7 | |
about 14 hours ago | 24 days ago | |
Java | C | |
Apache License 2.0 | ISC License |
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mutual-tls-ssl
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Challenging Java Hobby Projects
You can check my GitHub repo Mutual tls ssl It covers the following topics:
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Step by step guide of setting up SSL/TLS for a server and client
See here for the tutorial: https://github.com/Hakky54/mutual-tls-ssl
Kore
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Kore VS CWebStudio - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 15 Jan 2024
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[Guide] A Tour Through the Python Framework Galaxy: Discovering the Stars
Try BlackSheep | Kore | socketify | baize
- CWeb Framework
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What C source code or library do you use for a local server?
https://kore.io - itβs used in a lot of nice places these days and itβs fun. (Disclaimer, itβs mine)
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Rest Api in C
You might want to take a look at https://kore.io/
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Step by step guide of setting up SSL/TLS for a server and client
As someone else also wrote, I usally go for a web proxy of some kind(nginx, traefik..) but this looks interesting. For smaller apps you could consider bundling it with https://kore.io/ =)
- Ask HN: C/C++ web framework with routes (like Node.js, Python Flask)
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BCHS: OpenBSD, C, httpd and SQLite web stack
Another stack for writing C (or now python) is https://kore.io which offers quite a few helper features, and its easy to get started
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Implement REST API into a C program
It's not common to use C for web interfaces, but you can use Kore: https://kore.io/
- Currently building a project purely for fun that includes my favorite languages. What would be a good place to fit C in?
What are some alternatives?
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