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1 | viewport | width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0 |
2 | author | Caddy Web Server |
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1 | The ultimate server |
2 | 1-liners |
3 | The caddyfile |
4 | Config apı |
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1 | Caddy 2 is a powerful, enterprise-ready, open source web server with automatic https written in go |
2 | These commands are production-ready. when given a domain name, caddy will use https by default, which provisions and renews certificates for you.* |
3 | A config file that's human-readable and easy to write by hand. perfect for most common and manual configurations. |
4 | Caddy is dynamically configurable with a restful json apı. config updates are graceful, even on windows. using json gives you absolute control over the edge of your compute platform, and is perfect for dynamic and automated deployments. |
5 | All changes made through the apı are persisted to disk so they can continue to be used after restarts. |
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1 | Fewer moving parts |
2 | Best-in-cla*** security |
3 | Backed by ardan |
4 | File server and proxy |
5 | General |
6 | Security and privacy |
7 | Http server |
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1 | Architecture |
2 | Configuration |
3 | Basic features |
4 | Tls |
5 | Certificates |
6 | Ocsp |
7 | Acme protocol |
8 | Site features |
9 | Web protocols |
10 | Http spec |
11 | Reverse proxy |
12 | Amenities |
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1 | Extensible |
2 | Minimal global state |
3 | Lightweight |
4 | Multi-core (2) |
5 | Static binary |
6 | Cross-platform |
7 | Json structure |
8 | Rest apı |
9 | Config files optional |
10 | Config adapters |
11 | The caddyfile (2) |
12 | Unified config |
13 | Partial updates |
14 | Fine-grained control |
15 | Export |
16 | Efficient reloads |
17 | Graceful reloads |
18 | Config validation |
19 | Static files |
20 | Dynamic sites |
21 | Command line ınterface |
22 | Plugins |
23 | Embeddable |
24 | Caddyfile validation |
25 | Process log |
26 | Log rolling |
27 | Tls 1.3 |
28 | Modern cipher suites |
29 | Memory safety |
30 | Client authentication |
31 | Hardened stack |
32 | Pcı compliant |
33 | Scalable storage |
34 | Key rotation |
35 | Server name ındication |
36 | Redirect http to https |
37 | Auto obtain |
38 | Auto renew |
39 | Dynamic cert loading |
40 | Bring your own |
41 | Bulk cert loading |
42 | Easy self-signed certs |
43 | San certificates |
44 | Cluster support |
45 | Scalable |
46 | Wildcards |
47 | Stapling |
48 | Caching |
49 | Must-staple |
50 | Background updates |
51 | Pre-validated |
52 | Revocation handling |
53 | Http challenge |
54 | Tls-alpn challenge |
55 | Fleet coordination |
56 | Dns challenge |
57 | Revocation |
58 | Customizable ca |
59 | Robust to failures |
60 | Directory browsing |
61 | Virtual hosts |
62 | Configurable binding |
63 | Markdown |
64 | Templates |
65 | Custom error pages |
66 | Logging |
67 | Request size limits |
68 | Timeouts |
69 | Http/1.1 |
70 | Http/2 |
71 | Http/3 |
72 | Websockets |
73 | ıpv6 |
74 | Fastcgı |
75 | Basic authentication |
76 | Redirects |
77 | Headers |
78 | Basic proxying |
79 | Load balancing |
80 | Ssl termination |
81 | Websocket proxy |
82 | Health checks |
83 | Retries |
84 | Header controls |
85 | Dynamic backends |
86 | Clean urıs |
87 | Rewrites |
88 | Response status codes |
89 | Compression |
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1 | This page is about Caddy 2. |
2 | open source web server |
3 | automatic HTTPS |
4 | Caddy is the only web server to use HTTPS automatically and by default. |
5 | production-ready |
6 | HTTPS by default |
7 | human-readable |
8 | easy to write |
9 | RESTful JSON API |
10 | graceful |
11 | absolute control |
12 | dynamic |
13 | automated |