C++ L7 proxy and communication bus
Envoy is hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). If you are a
company that wants to help shape the evolution of technologies that are container-packaged,
dynamically-scheduled and microservices-oriented, consider joining the CNCF. For details about who's
involved and how Envoy plays a role, read the CNCF
announcement.
Documentation
- envoy-announce: Low frequency mailing
list where we will email announcements only.
- envoy-users: General user discussion.
- envoy-dev: Envoy developer discussion (APIs,
feature design, etc.).
- envoy-maintainers: Use this list
to reach all core Envoy maintainers.
- Twitter: Follow along on Twitter!
- Slack: Slack, to get invited go here.
We have the IRC/XMPP gateways enabled if you prefer either of those. Once an account is created,
connection instructions for IRC/XMPP can be found here.
- NOTE: Response to user questions is best effort on Slack. For a "guaranteed" response please email
envoy-users@ per the guidance in the following linked thread.
Please see this email thread
for information on email list usage.
Contributing
Contributing to Envoy is fun and modern C++ is a lot less scary than you might think if you don't
have prior experience. To get started:
The Envoy team meets every other Tuesday at 9am PT. The public Google calendar is here: https://goo.gl/PkDijT
Meeting minutes are here: https://goo.gl/5Cergb
Security
Security Audit
A third party security audit was performed by Cure53, you can see the full report here.
Reporting security vulnerabilities
If you've found a vulnerability or a potential vulnerability in Envoy please let us know at
envoy-security. We'll send a confirmation
email to acknowledge your report, and we'll send an additional email when we've identified the issue
positively or negatively.
For further details please see our complete security release process.