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    Caddy

    Caddy

    Powerful, enterprise-ready, open source web server w/ automatic HTTPS

    Caddy is the only web server that uses HTTPS automatically and by default. It automatically renews TLS certificates, staples OCSP responses and more. Though used mostly as an HTTPS server, Caddy can be used to run Go applications, offering automated documentation, graceful on-line config changes via API and more to these apps. Caddy is very extensible, with a powerful plugin system unlike any other web server.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    FrankenPHP

    FrankenPHP

    The modern PHP app server

    FrankenPHP is a modern application server for PHP built on top of the Caddy web server. FrankenPHP gives superpowers to your PHP apps thanks to its stunning features: Early Hints, worker mode, real-time capabilities, automatic HTTPS, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3 support. FrankenPHP works with any PHP app and makes your Laravel and Symfony projects faster than ever thanks to their official integrations with the worker mode.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    TinyAuth

    TinyAuth

    The simplest way to protect your apps with a login screen

    TinyAuth is a lightweight authentication middleware designed to protect your self-hosted web services without forcing you to build a full login system from scratch. It integrates easily with reverse proxies and container orchestrators (like Traefik, Caddy, or Nginx) to gate access behind simple policies and supports multiple auth backends, giving you flexible control over who can reach your apps. TinyAuth operates by forwarding authentication requests to configured identity providers, helping you enforce consistent access control across services in modern Docker or Kubernetes environments. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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