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nginxconfig.io
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On Hacktoberfest
It'd be weird to exclude any repositories, even the sponsors' ones. Like, sure, it's an ad for them (so is wearing a t-shirt with their logo), but at the same time, they maintain some cool projects, like digitalocean/nginxconfig.io. It'd be a shame if people who genuinely want to improve this tool wouldn't get rewarded for that, only because it's DigitalOcean's.
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Why is deploying Django damn near impossible???
If you wish to do it yourself then take a deep breath, accept the fact it's going to take a while and get grinding! The most frustrating part for me was Nginx. For that, I would recommend DigitalOcean's Nginx configuration tool - https://github.com/digitalocean/nginxconfig.io . Rather than signing up to a paid VPS straightaway, consider something like virtualbox or vmware( free version ) to get a linux distro installed and running and go from there.
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Installing without docker directly on Ubuntu
Maybe this fits your needs better: https://github.com/digitalocean/nginxconfig.io
- [software] NGINX configuration generator
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Docker NGINX Reverse Proxy to other containers
You're spot on about the limitations with that nginx proxy manager. Once people get to the point of fine-tuning their Nginx config, a tool like nginxconfig.io becomes really handy. It was originally developed by Digital Ocean, who still hosts an online version of the tool at the URL in its name. Even better, they've open sourced the entire tool so it can be self-hosted.
nginx-proxy
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Can someone kindly suggest how to rate limit your node.js API when using nginx-proxy/nginx-proxy
I have an express API that runs on EC2 and I am using nginx-proxy
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Working on Multiple Web Projects with Docker Compose and Traefik
If Traefik is not your thing Im happily using https://github.com/nginx-proxy/nginx-proxy and sslip.io for local docker compose development.
And then even plain nginx to proxy to non docker services...
(And ipv6 for really short urls. E.g. `example.com.--1.sslip.io` etc)
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Build a Typescript Tool to modify npm automatically when using docker-containers
I wanted to share with you an exciting new tool that simplifies the process of interacting with the NGINX Proxy Manager API. It's a TypeScript tool that generates API requests based on environment variables within a Docker container. This tool is heavy influenced by the https://github.com/nginx-proxy/nginx-proxy but it works with npm.
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Docker Services question
I use an automatically configuring reverse proxy - there's several to choose from, but the nginx-docker image is really nice, and comes with another image to do automatic SSL with certbot (if you wanted to host things externally).
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Raspberry Pi 3b+ enough for proxy server
Docker runs on the 3B+ so you could use this [Github] or the one I have deployed here [NGINX Proxy Manager site] amongst others.
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URL Rewriting exceptions for specific path - nginx with EJBCA PKI
- and this
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Docker compose or kubernetes for single node cluster?
docker compose + wildcard dns + reverse proxy that covers all widecard subdomains + https://github.com/nginx-proxy/nginx-proxy (not to be confused with nginx itself) then setup a container for each app and set a subdomain for it, you can add ssl if you have a public domain or use self signed certs (but you need to distribute it to all machines and devices)
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Beginner questions about deploying node.js app on Beanstalk
setting up letsencrypt with nginx-proxy and acme-companion
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Using https with docker - managing TLS certificates from Lets Encrypt?
We use the nginx-proxy docker image. Auto-configuring reverse proxy with support for certbot. Never been easier - just put your domain and certbot details in your container env, and it does the rest.
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Am I headed in the right direction to setup SSL for certbot inside docker with nginx?
I just use the nginx-proxy image, makes it all super easy, auto-configuring, and all domain/cert information is stored against the project rather than the proxy.
What are some alternatives?
docker-swag - Nginx webserver and reverse proxy with php support and a built-in Certbot (Let's Encrypt) client. It also contains fail2ban for intrusion prevention.
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
acme-companion - Automated ACME SSL certificate generation for nginx-proxy
Laradock - Full PHP development environment for Docker.
cryptonice - CryptoNice is both a command line tool and library which provides the ability to scan and report on the configuration of SSL/TLS for your internet or internal facing web services. Built using the sslyze API and ssl, http-client and dns libraries, cryptonice collects data on a given domain and performs a series of tests to check TLS configuration and supporting protocols such as HTTP2 and DNS.
vouch-proxy - an SSO and OAuth / OIDC login solution for Nginx using the auth_request module
Editor-Block-Outline - WordPress Gutenberg editor block outline plugin
authentik - The authentication glue you need.
njs-examples - NGINX JavaScript examples