on-demand-ssh-tunnel VS ngx-export

Compare on-demand-ssh-tunnel vs ngx-export and see what are their differences.

on-demand-ssh-tunnel

Haskell program that sends traffic through SSH tunnels on-demand (by crackleware)

ngx-export

A comprehensive web framework aimed at building custom Haskell handlers for the Nginx Web Server (by lyokha)
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on-demand-ssh-tunnel ngx-export
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0.0 9.0
over 9 years ago 28 days ago
Haskell C
MIT License BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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on-demand-ssh-tunnel

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

ngx-export

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  • [ANN] ghc-stdin: Compile source code from the standard input
    1 project | /r/haskell | 4 Aug 2022
    This is a long story, nginx-haskell-module - here is an Nginx framework that loads custom Haskell code with C functions exported via foreign export and runs them from the Nginx configuration files as synchronous or asynchronous handlers and services.
  • [ANN] nginx-haskell-module version 2.8.0 released
    1 project | /r/haskell | 2 Mar 2021
    Details are in release notes. This release brings docker images to let testing all examples from this online documentation. The images are easily extendible to compiling and running custom Haskell handlers and Nginx configurations, as they contain ghc, cabal, gcc, and Nginx source code inside. See details here. Images were built using this Dockerfile. Notice that I used option --build-arg CABAL_CONSTRAINTS="--constraint='bytestring < 0.11'" for building them.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing on-demand-ssh-tunnel and ngx-export you can also consider the following projects:

PortFusion - Haskell-powered cross-platform transport-layer distributed reverse / forward proxy & tunneling solution – currently available for all TCP protocols (RDP, VNC, HTTP(S), SSH, ...).

glirc - Haskell IRC library and console client - Join us on libera.chat #glirc

network-transport-tcp - TCP Realisation of Network.Transport

Gitit - A wiki using HAppS, pandoc, and git

pontarius-xmpp - An XMPP client library for Haskell.

mqtt-hs - A Haskell MQTT client library.

kademlia - A haskell library implementing the Kademlia DHT

oauthenticated - Authentication-ho! OAuth 1.0 for Haskell atop http-conduit.

socket - A Haskell binding to the POSIX sockets API

kraken

simpleirc - IRC Library for Haskell

hoauth2 - Haskell oauth2 binding

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