SweetSSL is a lightweight easy to use reverse proxy written in Go that provides FREE Let's Encrypt SSL certificates. It can run on Linux or as a Windows service.
It uses a mapping file to direct host names (mysite.com
), a prefix (/my-site
) or all traffic (any
) to a backend server. The backend server can be a IP address, HTTP
/HTTPS
web server or can be a directory on disk (for static content).
The mapping file is watched on the file system and any changes are automatically added to the proxy without a restart.
You can download builds from the release page: Releases
- Create a DNS entry for each host name pointing to your public IP address (A record) or create CNAME records pointing to an existing A record.
- Update firewall settings so that both port 443 (SSL) and port 80 are accessible to the internet. Port 80 is required for Let's Encrypt to validate ownership of yoir domain.
- Create an entry (one per line) for the host name entries created in Step 1 in the mapping.yml file (see examples below).
- Start SweetSSL using the arguments below or install as a Windows service using the same command-line arguments.
- Let SweetSSL do it's magic!
Your email address is required when using the Let's Encrypt certificates. This is for Let's Encrypt to contact your about any issues.
Run HTTPS
with default mapping.yml
file:
sweetssl -email youremail@yourdomain.com
Run HTTPS
with custom mapping path:
sweetssl -email youremail@yourdomain.com -mapping "otherfile.yml"
Run HTTPS
and allow self signed certificates on backend servers:
sweetssl -email youremail@yourdomain.com -tls-skip-verify
Run HTTP
with default mapping:
sweetssl -http-only
Install as a Windows service:
sweetssl -install -email youremail@yourdomain.com
Get GoLang Source:
go get github.com/cubewise-code/sweetssl
Build Go source:
go build -o sweetssl.exe
mapping.yml
contains host-to-backend mapping:
Example:
# Examples
subdomain1.example.com: 127.0.0.1:8080
uploads.example.com: https://uploads-bucket.s3.amazonaws.com
static.linux.com: /var/www/
static.windows.com: C:\Temp\
/prod: http://prodserver/api/v1
/dev: http://devserver/api/v1
any: C:\Temp\
any: https://localhost:8883/api/v1
Usage of sweetssl:
-addr string
Address to listen at (default ":https")
-cache-dir string
Path to directory to cache key and certificates (default Windows "C:\\ProgramData\sweetssl\cache", Linux "/var/cache/sweetssl")
-email string
Contact email address presented to letsencrypt CA
-hostname string
The default host name to be used with any and / prefix options
-hsts
Add Strict-Transport-Security header
-http string
Optional address to serve http-to-https redirects and ACME http-01 challenge responses (default ":http")
-http-only
Only use http
-install
Installs as a windows service
-mapping string
File with host/backend mapping (default "mapping.yml")
-remove
Removes the windows service
-tls-skip-verify
Skip verification of SSL certs for proxy targets
SweetSSL is a fork of the great leproxy and uses the certmagic library for Let's Encrypt support.