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Showing 19 Networking self-hosted open-source projects
Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS by default.
A modern HTTP reverse proxy and load balancer that automatically configures itself for microservices.
A free, open-source DNS server that blocks ads and trackers network-wide for all your home devices.
An open-source, next-generation Web Application Firewall (WAF) that integrates as a reverse proxy to make web services secure by default.
A comprehensive, self-hostable web toolbox for IP analysis, network diagnostics, and cybersecurity checks.
A lightweight network IP scanner with a web GUI that monitors hosts, sends notifications, and exports data to Grafana.
A transparent SSH, HTTPS, Kubernetes, MySQL, and PostgreSQL bastion host with built-in session recording and no client-side software required.
A fast, lightweight DNS proxy and ad-blocker for local networks with advanced DNS configuration and privacy features.
A self-hostable web dashboard for waking up and managing devices on your local network using Wake-on-LAN.
A zero-trust identity and context-aware reverse proxy for secure, clientless access to internal web apps without a VPN.
Open-source SSH tunneling server for HTTP(S), WS(S), and TCP tunnels to localhost with no custom client required.
A Docker container providing a secure Nginx web server and reverse proxy with automated SSL certificates and fail2ban protection.
A web-based SSH and Telnet client that allows you to access remote servers directly from your browser.
A self-contained, pure-Go web server with built-in Lua scripting, multiple template engines, database backends, and support for HTTP/2, QUIC, and AI/LLM integration.
A lightweight, high-performance reverse proxy and container orchestrator with a WebUI for self-hosted applications.
A modular, low-resource network honeypot that mimics services to detect breaches and alert on attacker interactions.
A cross-platform, high-performance asynchronous web server for serving static files, built with Rust.
A centralized SSH gateway for remote access and management of Linux servers and devices from anywhere.
A simple, native, and efficient local ad blocker written entirely in Bash, working across all browsers without extensions.