Top 15 ForceTLS Alternative and Similar Softwares | May 2024

ForceTLS allows web sites to tell Firefox that they should be served via HTTPS in the future; this helps secure you from accidentally negotiating an insecure session with certain sites. Force-TLS is also compatible with Strict Transport Security.

ForceTLS is an adaptation of the ForceHTTPS protocol by Collin Jackson and Adam Barth, which supports a simple HTTP header in forcing automatic connections to HTTPS connections in the future. This helps prevent cookie theft and other man-in-the-middle attacks when you're using an insecure network.

1. KB SSL Enforcer

KB SSL Enforcer This extension enforces encryption for websites that support it as much as currently possible in Chrome. This gives you added security and privacy for your browsing automatically and transparently. This is particularly important on insecure networks, such as public wifi in e.g. coffee shops and hotels.It is not completely secure......

2. HTTPS Everywhere

HTTPS Everywhere HTTPS Everywhere is a browser extension produced as a collaboration between The Tor Project and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. It encrypts your communications with a number of major websites.Many sites on the web offer some limited support for encryption over HTTPS, but make it difficult to use. For instance, they......

3. mongrel

mongrel A small fast HTTP library and server that runs Rails, Camping, Nitro and Iowa apps.......

4. WEBrick

WEBrick WEBrick is a Ruby library providing simple HTTP web server services.......

5. nanoweb

nanoweb Nanoweb is an HTTP server written in PHP, designed to be small, secure, and extensible.......

6. webfs

webfs webfs is a simple HTTP server for mostly static content. You can use it to serve the content of a FTP server via HTTP for example. It is also nice to export some files the quick way by starting a HTTP server in a few seconds, without editing some config......

7. Shell In A Box

Shell In A Box Shell In A Box is a web based AJAX terminal emulator that can export arbitrary command line tools to a web based terminal emulator. This emulator is accessible to any JavaScript and CSS enabled web browser and does not require any additional browser plugins.......

8. SFTPPlus

SFTPPlus SFTPPlus provides server & client software for managed file transfers using protocols SFTP, FTPS, FTP/S, HTTPS, SSH, PGP, SCP. Support Windows, Linux, Solaris, AIX, HPUX......

9. MaSSHandra

MaSSHandra 3d Network Diagram and Design ToolCreate network diagrams in real 3D. Access and monitor your devices from the diagrams.Easy creation of network diagrams with the network autodiscovery function.......

10. Tamper Data

Tamper Data Firefox add-on that lets you change headers and request parameters before they're sent to the server. Unlike proxy request modifiers, it's integrated into the browser, so it has no problem with HTTPS connections, client authentication certificates, or other features that the browser supports.......

11. SecApps

SecApps Find security vulnerabilities right from your browser. Experience the next generation security tools without the need to install any additional software......

12. weborf

weborf Weborf is a lightweight webserver designed to rapidly share directories. Runs on POSIX systems.......

13. KeyBox

KeyBox A web-based SSH console that executes commands on multiple shells. KeyBox allows you to manage keys, share terminal commands, and upload files to multiple systems simultaneously.......

14. ShimmerCat

ShimmerCat A web server for web developers. It enables HTTPS and HTTP/2 from minute five!......

15. Træfik

Træfik Imagine that you have deployed a bunch of microservices on your infrastructure. You probably used a service registry (like etcd or consul) and/or an orchestrator (swarm, Mesos/Marathon) to manage all these services. If you want your users to access some of your microservices from the Internet, you will have to......