Netget is a modular, open-source network manager for seamless domain routing, reverse proxying, and traffic redirection. It simplifies server exposure, automates SSL, and enables efficient, decentralized networking.
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Netget is a modular, open-source network manager for seamless domain routing, reverse proxying, and traffic redirection. It simplifies server exposure, automates SSL, and enables efficient, decentralized networking.
Super simple self signed certificates
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Let’s Encrypt Add-on for Jelastic PaaS
It decompiles target apk and adds security exception to accept all certificates thus making able to work with Burp/Charles and Other Tools
Deploy React Application on AWS EC2 Ubuntu Server With Nginx, Domain and SSL Setup
query an SSL/TLS server and report its certificate's expiry date
A script that uses nmap to sweep a subnet looking for ports with SSL certs, then querying those certs to discover upcoming expiration dates.
Create self signed cert files to be used with webpack-dev-server or browsersync
A tiny (zero dependency) Node.js CLI utility to convert Traefik Let's Encrypt certificates from acme.json to PEM files
tutorial and helping files to deploy a website totally free with a .tk extension. example: www.yourname.tk
Certbaker is a node command line utility that was created out of the need to easily manage fully trusted self-signed ssl certificates for local development environments with many vhosts and domains.
Create and manage your SSL certificates with ease
SSL Certificate Expiry Alert
SPA Built with plain javascript, webpack to bundle, express to handle routes, babel, docker, docker-compose, docker hub to host the image, openssl, nginx reverse proxy and bash script for CI-CD cloud deployments.
Test win-ca in Electron
Keep an eye on the expiry dates of SSL certificates
Package that verifies SSL information from a URL.
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