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5 months ago | 4 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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whoami
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Analyzing HTTPS traffic between traefik and services
What do you want to see? If it's about the request and the headers, you could run a whoami service as target to see the headers.
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Authentik Plex SSO
Testing the expression in the linked GH issue it definitely works when using a whoami type backend (https://github.com/traefik/whoami) which just shows all the headers that are being sent.
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AWS Lightsail Container Services with Reverse Proxy
An app called whoami. This is a dead simple go app that spits back header and IP information.
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What's the best beginners guide to self hosting Nextcloud?
Example ``` FROM golang:1-alpine as builder
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Forwarding real IP when running as a container
Use whoami to check yourself.
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Unable to attach services to traefik with docker swarm
Launch a simple test container with the labels to see if traefik picks it up and routes according to the domain.
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UDM NAT/Port-Forward not showing source IP
Unfortunately still doesn't work, even bypassing NGINX and just using a simple whoami go web server (https://github.com/traefik/whoami) directly running on linux (no docker) it's still reporting the RemoteAddr as 192.168.100.1:52061, this should be the IP address of the client.
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trying to get traefik to work.
version: '3.9' services: traefik: image: traefik:v2.6 command: - --providers.docker - --entrypoints.web.address=:80 - --entrypoints.websecure.address=:443 ports: - "80:80" - "443:443" volumes: - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock whoami: image: traefik/whoami # https://github.com/traefik/whoami command: -name whoami labels: traefik.http.routers.whoami.rule: Host(`whoami.localhost`)
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Basic Traefik configuration tutorial
version: "3.7" services: traefik: image: traefik:v2.6 command: # Entrypoints configuration - --entrypoints.web.address=:80 # Docker provider configuration - --providers.docker=true # Makes sure that services have to explicitly direct Traefik to expose them - --providers.docker.exposedbydefault=false # Use the secure docker socket proxy - --providers.docker.endpoint=tcp://socket_proxy:2375 # Default docker network to use for connections to all containers - --providers.docker.network=traefik_public # Logging levels are DEBUG, PANIC, FATAL, ERROR, WARN, and INFO. - --log.level=info ports: - 80:80 networks: - traefik_public - socket_proxy restart: unless-stopped depends_on: - socket_proxy # https://github.com/traefik/whoami whoami: image: traefik/whoami:v1.7.1 labels: # Explicitly instruct Traefik to expose this service - traefik.enable=true # Router configuration ## Listen to the `web` entrypoint - traefik.http.routers.whoami_route.entrypoints=web ## Rule based on the Host of the request - traefik.http.routers.whoami_route.rule=Host(`whoami.karvounis.tutorial`) - traefik.http.routers.whoami_route.service=whoami_service # Service configuration ## 80 is the port that the whoami container is listening to - traefik.http.services.whoami_service.loadbalancer.server.port=80 networks: - traefik_public # https://github.com/Tecnativa/docker-socket-proxy # Security-enhanced proxy for the Docker Socket socket_proxy: image: tecnativa/docker-socket-proxy:latest restart: unless-stopped environment: NETWORKS: 1 SERVICES: 1 CONTAINERS: 1 TASKS: 1 volumes: - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro networks: - socket_proxy networks: traefik_public: external: true socket_proxy: external: true
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How to Bake A Python Package Cake🐍+📦=🎂
Pywhoami is inspired by the whoami Go server by Traefik Labs. Send a request to one of the endpoints to get back details from your HTTP request. With pywhoami you can help answer questions like, what headers were added to my original request by a proxy server.
logto
- Logto v1.12.0 - Organizations, SSO, and MFA
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10 Issues That Will Help You Grow as a top contributor in Opensource 🏅🏅
feature request: add suspend user event for webhook #4297
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Logto Cloud is officially launched!
We'd like also invite you to take a look at our new website and explore the features of Logto Cloud.
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How we support an array of diverse connectors
Want to give it a try? Go to Logto Cloud and pick a connector.
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Our SaaS product has just unveiled its pricing model and we welcome any feedback or suggestions from you
Thanks for the great feedback :)! We're pleased to confirm that we do offer support for our Hobby plan. However, if you're looking for premium support with a response time of 48 hours, that's part of our Pro Plan. Additionally, Logto has a vibrant community that is always ready to assist with any issues you may encounter. When it comes to pricing, ours is based on Monthly Active Users (MAU) and user engagement. For an app with around 10k MAUs, you can expect an approximate cost of $100 per month, based on our prediction and industry benchmarks. We make a point of being transparent about our pricing on our website, so our customers can make informed decisions with confidence. In terms of cost, we believe our prices are competitive within the industry. As a SaaS company, we specialize in providing comprehensive identity management services. Our solutions adhere to open standards and cover essential aspects like user sign-in/sign-up and user management features such as role-based access control. If our Freemium or Hobby plans don't meet your needs, we also offer a fully open-source version. This option is highly regarded within the open-source community and might be a suitable choice for you. https://github.com/logto-io/logto
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The essential security checklist for user identity
Security is a complex topic, and it is impossible to cover everything in a single article. We hope that this article has helped you build a stronger sense of security for yourself or your team. If you are building a new app, you may also want to check out Logto, a platform that helps you develop, manage, and secure your product's user identities with minimal effort.
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Tackle social login experience: Unlocking the power of convenience
Learn more details in the blog: 👉 Tackle social login experience: Unlocking the power of convenience. From the perspective of Increase Conversion, Get Quality Data, and Retain Users, I explored the benefits of Social Login and offer some tips with comparative case studies. Additionally, you can experience the seamless sign-in experience configuration firsthand within Logto Cloud Console. Value your insights if you have any better suggestions.
- Show HN: Logto v1.5.0 – Comprehensive Auth with Webhooks
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Simplify Outline authentication with Logto
Logto is an effortless identity solution with all the features you need. It supports various sign-in methods, including username, email, phone number, and popular social sign-ins like Google and GitHub.
- Supertokens: Open-Source Alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito
What are some alternatives?
traefik-tutorial-docker-compose-files
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
zitadel - ZITADEL - The best of Auth0 and Keycloak combined. Built for the serverless era.
docker-socket-proxy - Proxy over your Docker socket to restrict which requests it accepts
SuperTokens Community - Open source alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito
make-my-server - Docker Compose with Traefik and lots of services
authentik - The authentication glue you need.
sampleproject - A sample project that exists for PyPUG's "Tutorial on Packaging and Distributing Projects"
oauth4webapi - OAuth 2 / OpenID Connect for JavaScript Runtimes
pywhoami - A Simple HTTP Request Analysis Server
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps