nitro-sniper
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nitro-sniper
ziti-webhook-action
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Need help trying to make POST request from my static web app on Github Pages to SpringBoot on EC2 via HTTPS
Alternaitvely you could use OpenZiti 'zitified' webhook for Github (https://github.com/openziti/ziti-webhook-action). We use it internally to connect our GitHub from open source OpenZiti repo to our CloudZiti SaaS instance - https://netfoundry.io/this-is-the-way-invisible-jenkins/. You can do this by self-hosting ziti or using the CloudZiti free tier.
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zrok: open-source peer-to-peer sharing (alternative to ngrok)
We used this to build a GitHub webhook action - https://github.com/openziti/ziti-webhook-action. We use this to connect our production Jenkins to the OpenZiti Jenkins with no inbound ports or ACLs - https://netfoundry.io/this-is-the-way-invisible-jenkins/.
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Configuring Cloudflare zero trust for self hosted apps
This includes SDKs to embed in an app, e.g., Python running AWS Lambda (https://openziti.io/my-intern-assignment-call-a-dark-webhook-from-aws-lambda) or Node inside a GitHub webhook (https://github.com/openziti/ziti-webhook-action).
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Feedbak for an article on API Security Maturity Model+
As far as your question on alternatives, the OpenZiti private networking approach has always been desired from a security perspective, but was previously implemented by requiring all your API clients to use VPNs, an MPLS network or private business APNs. For a relatively small and static implementation, those methods might be viable. The problem is managing all of that at scale. OpenZiti addresses this management problem by putting the private networking into the APIs themselves, as code. Here is a simple example of a Zitified Webhook.
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Ziti Webhook Action - How to allow GitHub push notifications to a private server
open-sourcehttps://github.com/openziti/ziti-webhook-action
What are some alternatives?
discord-name-sniper - A fast and easy to use Discord Name Sniper made for the new naming system with webhook support!
memer-telegram-bot - Memer Telegram Bot - Search & Create memes!
jellyfin-discord-webhooks - Simple Discord webhook templates for Jellyfin notifications.
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
SaudiOSS - قائمة بالمشاريع السعودية المفتوحة المصدر
ziti-sdk-nodejs - An SDK for embedding zero trust into Node.JS applications and web servers to improve security.
DankMemer-slash - A selfbot for farming Dank Memer's new slash commands
webhook.site - ⚓️ Easily test HTTP webhooks with this handy tool that displays requests instantly.
discord-pomelo-snipe - Sniper for new Discord Pomelo usernames. Uses a webhook to ping you when stuff happens
API-Security - OWASP API Security Project
git-twitch - This is a service for GitHub and twitch interaction
ngrok - Expose your localhost to the web. Node wrapper for ngrok.