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  1. Caddy - The Ultimate Server with Automatic HTTPS

    Caddy is the only server in the world with its novel, modular architecture. At its core, Caddy is a configuration manager that runs apps like an HTTP server, internal certificate authority, TLS …

  2. Electrical, Fixing, Fastening & Support Solutions | nVent CADDY

    Since 1956, contractors, architects, engineers and distributors have trusted nVent CADDY for quality fixing and fastening solutions. nVent CADDY supports customers through every step of the job, from …

  3. GitHub - caddyserver/caddy: Fast and extensible multi-platform …

    In Caddy, you are usually setting the actual values of the initialized types in memory that power everything from your HTTP handlers and TLS handshakes to your storage medium. Caddy is also …

  4. Install — Caddy Documentation

    Installing this package automatically starts and runs Caddy as a systemd service named caddy. It also comes with an optional caddy-api service which is not enabled by default, but should be used if you …

  5. nVent CADDY Fixing, Fastening and Support Products

    Foam Rubber Pad The Vibration Isolation Foam Rubber Pad from nVent CADDY is designed for outdoor use to support pumps, motors, air conditioning units and generators.

  6. Download Caddy

    Caddy is a powerful, enterprise-ready, open source web server with automatic HTTPS written in Go

  7. Welcome — Caddy Documentation

    Caddy is a powerful, extensible platform to serve your sites, services, and apps, written in Go. If you're new to Caddy, the way you serve the Web is about to change.

  8. Automatic HTTPS — Caddy Documentation

    Caddy is a powerful, enterprise-ready, open source web server with automatic HTTPS written in Go

  9. Home - Cady

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  10. Caddy (web server) - Wikipedia

    Caddy is an extensible, cross-platform, open-source web server written in Go. The name "Caddy" refers both to a helper for tedious tasks, and a way to organize multiple parts into a simplified system. [3]