A simple example on how to use Traefik on localhost with HTTPS
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Apr 20, 2022
A simple example on how to use Traefik on localhost with HTTPS
A dead simple tool to generate self signed certificates for MinIO TLS deployments
An automated local cluster setup w/ tls, monitoring, ingress and DNS configuration.
Docker container for creating valid local ssl certificates
Examples of local HTTPS with docker-compose + mkcert + nginx/Caddy
🐳 Docker-powered local development environment for macOS and Linux, featuring Traefik with SSL support via mkcert. Streamlines development by eliminating `/etc/hosts` edits, resolving port conflicts. Local domains supported via dnsmasq. Ideal for HTTP-based projects like Laravel or Symfony. Enhances workflow consistency and team productivity.
💻 Desktop environment preference for macOS Ventura (Apple Sillicon and intel supported); since 2019.3
A simple config tool to make locally trusted X.509 development certificates for your domains
Bash shell scripts to make (and view) x509 certificates, CSRs and other files including SANs and other extensions.
Demo scripts for using local development certificate
🔐 A TLS library with automation. HTTPS by default through a light-weight library. Similar to mkcert.
Improving local environments with Traefik and mkcert
Use Nginx and mkcert to add HTTPS to your local development environment.
A script to automatize the creation of Apache virtual host (httpd only).
A WordPress installation using Docker Compose, Traefik & mkcert.
Enhance your Next.js app with Traefik integration—no Docker needed. This repo streamlines a personalized host setup like "nextjs.localhost" using a reverse proxy and load balancer. Achieve secure HTTPS access via TLS with mkcert. Simplify deployment, configure Traefik and Next.js settings effortlessly for optimal performance.
AstroHarbor is advanced Astro template/starter/proof of concept (POC). Equipped with htmx, CSP, typesafe-i18n, GraphQL and more.
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