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- # Intro
- A transparent HTTPS proxy with automatic certificate renewal
- using https://letsencrypt.org/
- # How it works ?
- httpsify is a https reverse proxy ...
- [https request] --> httpsify --> [apache/nginx/nodejs/... etc]
- but this isn't the point because there are many https offloaders,
- but httpsify uses letsencrypt (https://letsencrypt.org/)
- for automatically generating free and valid ssl certificates, as well as auto renewal of certs,
- this web server by default uses HTTP/2 .
- you can say that httpsify is just a http/2 & letsencrypt wrapper for any http web server with no hassle, it just works .
- # 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](https://github.com/alash3al/httpsify/releases) .
- # 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 .
- ```bash
- # 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](https://www.alash3al.xyz)
- # Thanks
- I must thank the following awesome libraries
- * [github.com/xenolf/lego](https://github.com/xenolf/lego)
- * [github.com/dkumor/acmewrapper](https://github.com/dkumor/acmewrapper)
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