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Nginx Proxy Manager
Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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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.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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check_ssl_cert
A shell script (that can be used as a Nagios/Icinga plugin) to check an SSL/TLS connection.
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Nomad
Nomad is an easy-to-use, flexible, and performant workload orchestrator that can deploy a mix of microservice, batch, containerized, and non-containerized applications. Nomad is easy to operate and scale and has native Consul and Vault integrations.
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https-portal reviews and mentions
- Vaultwarden + SSL
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Which reverse proxy are you using?
HTTPS-PORTAL has everything I need.
- Looking for recommendations for a reverse proxy
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Never have an SSL certificate expire again
If you use LetsEncrypt and Docker, I can recommend HTTPS Portal to automatically manage your SSL certs: https://github.com/SteveLTN/https-portal
I use it for my blog and have never had any issues with certs being renewed well in advance of their expiration date.
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Harbormaster: The anti-Kubernetes for your personal server
This looks awesome!
What I couldn't immediately see from skimming the repo is:
How hard would it be to use a docker-based automatic https proxy such as this [1] with all projects?
I've had a handfull of docker-based services running for many years and love the convenience. What I'm doing now is simply wrap the images in a bash script that stops the containers, snapshots the ZFS volume, pulls newer versions and re-launches everything. That's then run via cron once a day. Zero issues across at least five years.
[1] https://github.com/SteveLTN/https-portal
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What is best practice for serving multiple docker container on port 443?
HTTPS-PORTAL [DockerHub, GitHub]
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Only allow communication within docker-compose network?
You're welcome! I might sound "advertise-y" here, but perhaps you can look into Nginx Proxy Manager or Https-Portal as well since they do involve Nginx.
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Docker angular frontend with express backend in same file
For the nginx reverse proxy I use this https proxy. It sits on top of all my containers, enables and renews https automatically with let’s encrypt and has very good defaults.
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Containers and Local SSL Certificates: Can I share 1 Local Certificate Across Multiple Containers?
You can use https://github.com/SteveLTN/https-portal. You’ll be up and running in 5 minutes.
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SteveLTN/https-portal is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of https-portal is Ruby.
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