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v4.0.7

20 Jun 12:42
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updated main.go

v4.0.6

20 Jun 12:35
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use http-001 challenge

v4.0.4

20 Jun 10:38
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updated builder.yaml

v4.0.3

20 Jun 10:34
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fixed Dockerfile

httpsify v4.0

27 Dec 13:08
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  • built from scratch.
  • upgraded to letsencrypt acme v2.
  • added eager initializiation for certificates.

httpsify v3.2

12 Nov 20:07
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httpsify v3.1

24 Feb 07:50
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New

  • Restrict the Let's Encrypt challenge validation to be only http-01 because Let's Encrypt disables TLS-SNI-01 validation
  • added the ability to redirect from HTTP to https automatically --redirect
  • added the support for Windows, Mac, and Linux arm64

HTTPSify v3.0.0

08 Dec 20:34
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HTTPSify v3

A Let'sEncrypt based reverse proxy, that will automatically generate & renew valid ssl certs for your domains, it also enables the http/2 protocol by default, and uses roundrobin as an algorithm to loadbalance the incoming requests between multiple upstreams

Quick Start

# Using Docker

Just run the following and then have fun !!

$ docker run -v $HOME:/root/ -p 443:443 alash3al/httpsify

# Building from source

You must have the Go environment installed

$ go get -u github.com/alash3al/httpsify

# Configurations

Goto your $HOME Directory and edit the hosts.json to something like this

{
	"example1.com": ["http://localhost"],
	"example2.com": ["http://localhost:8080", "http://localhost:8081"]
}

As you see, the configuration file accepts a JSON object/hashmap of domain -> upstreams,
and yes, it can loadbalance the requests between multiple upstreams using roundrobin algorithm.

Also You don't need to restart the server to reload the configurations, because httpsify automatically watches the
configurations file and reload it on any change.

Author

Mohammed Al Ashaal, a gopher and problem solver, see more projects by me here.

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2016 Mohammed Al Ashaal

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE

httpsify v1.0

19 Mar 00:33
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Intro

a transparent HTTPS terminator for letsencrypt with auto certification renewal, you may need to read more about LetsEncrypt from here.

Features

  • SSL Offloader .
  • HTTP/2 support .
  • Multi-Core support .
  • Auto-Renewal for generated certificates .
  • Blazing fast .
  • Very light .
  • Portable and small ~ 2 MB
  • No system requirements .
  • No configurations required, just httpsify --domains="domain.com,www.domain.com,sub.domain.com"
  • Passes X-Forwarded-* headers, X-Real-IP header and X-Remote-IP/X-Remote-Port to the backend server .

Installation

Currently the only available binaries are built for linux 386/amd64 and you can download them from here .

Building from source :

  • Make sure you have Golang installed .
  • go get github.com/alash3al/httpsify.
  • go install github.com/alash3al/httpsify.
  • make sure that $GOPATH/bin in your $PATH .

Quick Usage

lets say that you have extracted/built httpsify in the current working directory .

# this is the simplest way to run httpsify
# this will run a httpsify instance listening on port 443 and passing the incoming requests to http://localhost
# and building valid signed cerificates for the specified domains [they must be valid domain names]
./httpsify --domains="domain.tld,www.domain.tld,another.domain.tld"

Author

I'm Mohammed Al Ashaal

Thanks

I must thank the following awesome libraries