An API testing tool with support for HTTP/2 and HTTP/3. Alternative to Postman.
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An API testing tool with support for HTTP/2 and HTTP/3. Alternative to Postman.
Extremely simple HTTPS client in Go, along with all the openssl commands to make certs work. Errors and solutions in the documentation.
Simple example using mutual TLS authentication with a Golang server
Example project showing how to provide a Spring Boot App that serves a secured REST endpoint, that is called with Spring´s RestTemplate configured to use client authentification with a client certificate
Client certificate authentication middleware for Laravel 5
A simple terminal based Gemini client
Node module enables HTTPS/SSL or Mutual SSL Authentication (trusted peer) in a loopback (http://loopback.io/) application
Example project showing how to access REST endpoints from multiple servers that are secured by different client certificates, using Spring´s RestTemplate & Docker Compose
A folder structure and a set of bash scripts to help with self-signed certificates creation. Scripts use the openssl tool.
Microservice using eIDAS certificates for signing Open Banking / PSD2 API requests and accessing banks’ APIs over mTLS
x509 certificate creation with ease
Walkthrough: Cloud Foundry mTLS using the X-Forwarded-Client-Cert (XFCC) header and Java Buildpack Client Certificate Mapper
A Certificate Authority microservice that can generate server/client certificates through an API interface
Create a PKI and isssue your first server/client certificates using Hashicorp's Vault, with no human interaction
Use easy-rsa to build and manage a PKI/mTLS CA
Execute commands remotely in a secure way. Moved to git.chaospott.de
An Http Client for Java with no external dependencies and a fluent interface
Root CA and clients certificate generator in go
Single-click .bat script to generate root, intermediate, server and client certificates for quick testing purposes.
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