Timid, an open-source UDP proxy and docker container controller

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  • timid

    The shy container UDP proxy controller.

  • The solution is meant to be used with docker compose in the same compose.yml file that you configure the game server. An example is available at the github page of how to configure it with Valheim, but in theory it could be used with any service that runs as a container and communicates over UDP.

  • Lazytainer

    Docker container lazy loading

  • Found it, https://github.com/vmorganp/Lazytainer

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