HostSplitter
HostSplitter is an HTTP reverse proxy and load balancer that distributes requests to an arbitrary amount of sites based on the Host header.
Motivation
I commonly run into an issue developing small golang websites: I want to use the same IP address for many sites that aren't large enough to justify their own server.
Site files
HostSplitter will look for site files by default in "/etc/hostsplitter/". HostSplitter will only read files with the .json extension.
A each site file should look like
{
	"hostnames": [
		"ammar.io",
		"www.ammar.io"
	],
	"backends": [
		"127.0.0.1:9000"
	],
	"secret": "puppies1234"
}
The "secret" field is passed along with every request to that site in the X-Hostsplitter-Secret header. This is intended to be checked before trusting the passed along IP.
Real IP
The original requester's IP is located in the X-Forwarded-For header.
Reloading
HostSplitter provides 0 downtime reload functionality via SIGUSR1. E.g
pkill -10 hostsplitter
Roadmap
- SSL