A lightweight, simple, and performant reverse proxy with WebUI.
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- Simple
- Effortless configuration with simple labels or WebUI
- Simple multi-node setup
- Detailed error messages for easy troubleshooting.
- ACL: connection / request level access control
- IP/CIDR
- Country (Maxmind account required)
- Timezone (Maxmind account required)
- Access logging
- Advanced Automation
- Automatic SSL certificate management with Let's Encrypt (using DNS-01 Challenge)
- Auto-configuration for Docker containers
- Hot-reloading of configurations and container state changes
- Idle-sleep: stop and wake containers based on traffic (see screenshots)
- Docker containers
- Proxmox LXCs
- Traffic Management
- HTTP reserve proxy
- TCP/UDP port forwarding
- OpenID Connect support: SSO and secure your apps easily
- Customization
- Web UI
- App Dashboard
- Config Editor
- Uptime and System Metrics
- Docker Logs Viewer
- Cross-Platform support
- Supports linux/amd64 and linux/arm64
- Efficient and Performant
- Written in Go
Configure Wildcard DNS Record(s) to point to machine running GoDoxy
, e.g.
- A Record:
*.domain.com
->10.0.10.1
- AAAA Record (if you use IPv6):
*.domain.com
->::ffff:a00:a01
Note
GoDoxy is designed to be running in host
network mode, do not change it.
To change listening ports, modify .env
.
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Prepare a new directory for docker compose and config files.
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Run setup script inside the directory, or set up manually
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yusing/godoxy/main/scripts/setup.sh)"
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You may now do some extra configuration on WebUI
https://godoxy.yourdomain.com
- List all the containers
- Read container name, labels and port configurations for each of them
- Create a route if applicable (a route is like a "Virtual Host" in NPM)
- Watch for container / config changes and update automatically
Note
GoDoxy uses the label proxy.aliases
as the subdomain(s), if unset it defaults to the container_name
field in docker compose.
For example, with the label proxy.aliases: qbt
you can access your app via qbt.domain.com
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Make
config
directory then grabconfig.example.yml
intoconfig/config.yml
mkdir -p config && wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yusing/godoxy/main/config.example.yml -O config/config.yml
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Grab
.env.example
into.env
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yusing/godoxy/main/.env.example -O .env
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Grab
compose.example.yml
intocompose.yml
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yusing/godoxy/main/compose.example.yml -O compose.yml
├── certs
│ ├── cert.crt
│ └── priv.key
├── compose.yml
├── config
│ ├── config.yml
│ ├── middlewares
│ │ ├── middleware1.yml
│ │ ├── middleware2.yml
│ ├── provider1.yml
│ └── provider2.yml
├── data
│ ├── metrics # metrics data
│ │ ├── uptime.json
│ │ └── system_info.json
└── .env
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Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yusing/godoxy --depth=1
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Install / Upgrade go (>=1.22) and
make
if not already -
Clear cache if you have built this before (go < 1.22) with
go clean -cache
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get dependencies with
make get
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build binary with
make build