Zoraxy describes itself as: “General purpose request (reverse) proxy and forwarding tool for networking noobs. Now written in Go!”, yet it seems to be packed with goodies and features, such as Geo-IP & Blacklist, ZeroTier controller integrated GAN, IP Scanner and Real Time Stats. Addtionally, it can run via a single binary for those who don’t want to rely on Docker. There is also an Unraid Template available from IBRACORP. I also checked, and saw this was recommended on this community 9months ago, but didn’t seem to get much attraction then. Has anyone tried this yet? It seems like a good alternative to say NGINX proxy manager and am wondering if I should switch, but wanted to hear thoughts first!
Zoraxy’s Github list the following features:
Features
- Simple to use interface with detail in-system instructions
- Reverse Proxy (HTTP/2)
- Virtual Directory
- WebSocket Proxy (automatic, no set-up needed)
- Basic Auth
- Alias Hostnames
- Custom Headers
- Redirection Rules
- TLS / SSL setup and deploy
- ACME features like auto-renew to serve your sites in https
- SNI support (one certificate contains multiple host names)
- Blacklist / Whitelist by country or IP address (single IP, CIDR or wildcard for beginners)
- Global Area Network Controller Web UI (ZeroTier not included)
- TCP Tunneling / Proxy
- Integrated Up-time Monitor
- Web-SSH Terminal
- Utilities
- CIDR IP converters
- mDNS Scanner
- IP Scanner
- Others
- Basic single-admin management mode
- External permission management system for easy system integration
- SMTP config for password reset
Screenshots
Status Page with useful information
Status Page basic statistics
Default Site Options
HTTP Proxy
Virtual Directories
###TCP Proxy Image
Network Tools - get information about your network or wake up devices via WOL !
Web-SSH - if you want to ssh to your devices
TLS / SSL - upload your certificates and manage them
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Global Area Network controller (based on ZeroTier) Image
cevn@lemmy.world 6 months ago
I use Caddy. It works from Cli but very ez to use. Might try this in the future tho
entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org 6 months ago
Same. Caddy is absurdly simple to configure