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Posted Sep 27

#go#cloud_infrastructure#hacktoberfest#oauth2_proxy#ssl#sso OAuth2-Proxy is an open-source tool that protects your web applications by requiring users to log in through OAuth2 or OpenID Connect providers like Google, Microsoft, or GitHub. It works as a reverse proxy or middleware, intercepting requests and redirecting users to authenticate before accessing your app. It supports many providers and can pass user details as headers to your app, enhancing security without changing your app’s code. It offers easy installation, pre-built binaries, and secure container images, making it simple to add strong authentication to your services, especially in Kubernetes environments. This helps you control access safely and efficiently. https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy

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Posted Jul 2

#c_lang#cryptography#decryption#encryption#openssl#ssl#tls OpenSSL is a free, open-source toolkit that helps secure data by using strong encryption methods like TLS, SSL, and QUIC protocols. It includes libraries for cryptography and a command-line tool to create keys, certificates, encrypt data, and test security. OpenSSL is widely trusted and used by many software and websites to protect sensitive information during transmission, ensuring privacy and data integrity. It works on many operating systems and is regularly updated by a global community. Using OpenSSL helps you build secure applications and protect communications from cyber threats easily and reliably[1][3][5]. https://github.com/openssl/openssl

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