A transparent HTTPS proxy with automatic certificate renewal using https://letsencrypt.org/
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 .
- 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 andX-Remote-IP
/X-Remote-Port
to the backend server.
Currently the only available binaries are built for
linux
386/amd64
and you can download them from here .
- 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
.
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 https://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"
I must thank the following awesome libraries