- Download and install VirtualBox.
- Download the CoreOS ISO
- Create a new VM in VirtualBox
- For the OS, Other Linux, 64-bit should be fine
- Give the VM 1gb of memory, like your physical hardware has.
- Create a disk of whatever size you want. I made a VMDK file that could expand dynamically up to 8gb.
- Mount the ISO in the VM
- Right click on the VM and click settings
- Go to the storage tab
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package main | |
import ( | |
"bufio" | |
"crypto/aes" | |
"crypto/cipher" | |
"crypto/rand" | |
"fmt" | |
"io" | |
"io/ioutil" |
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a.myhost.com { | |
tls off | |
root /var/www/ | |
proxy / localhost:8091 | |
log log/access.a.log | |
} | |
b.myhost.com { | |
tls off | |
root /var/www/ |
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// https://medium.com/@mlowicki/http-s-proxy-in-golang-in-less-than-100-lines-of-code-6a51c2f2c38c | |
// #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
// case `uname -s` in | |
// Linux*) sslConfig=/etc/ssl/openssl.cnf;; | |
// Darwin*) sslConfig=/System/Library/OpenSSL/openssl.cnf;; | |
// esac | |
// openssl req \ | |
// -newkey rsa:2048 \ | |
// -x509 \ |
1 server, 2 clients
Install Wireguard on all machines.