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bank-vaults
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Self-hosted Secrets Manager (or something alike)
there's https://github.com/banzaicloud/bank-vaults wich is a wrapper for hashivault, so not exactly what you're looking for but worth looking into.
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Secrets Management on Kubernetes: How do you handle it?
https://github.com/banzaicloud/bank-vaults. Mind you after Cisco bought Banzai work on this project seems to have stopped. It works very well for us though.
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Secrets Management with Hashicorp Vault - which integration point to use? Sidecar Injector? ESO?
We are using Banzai Bank Vaults Webhook and we’re very happy with it.
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Project: Running a local cluster with TLS, ArgoCD GitOps, Vault and a PostgreSQL operator
If you ever want to see vault at that kind of level check out bank-vaults. Overkill for many, but it sounds like a decent fit for what you've already got in place and might reduce the boilerplate.
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Run a pod in a namespace without having access to it's secrets?
Use vault-env (we use https://github.com/banzaicloud/bank-vaults) to inject the secret as an ENV var to the pod at runtime, based on Vault's Kubernetes auth
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Secrets storage best practices
We use bank vault to inject secrets as environment variables. This does not require changes to the app. A sidecar is automatically added to the pod to retrieve the secrets and inject them in the app runtime. Here’s the link https://github.com/banzaicloud/bank-vaults
- How to manage passwords in Helm
- Homelab: Cluster Architecture
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Kubernetes authentication from multiple, external clusters
I can follow up with examples if you'd like. You might like BanzaiCloud's Bank Vaults. We personally only use the Configurer component which just provides useful mechanisms to dynamically, or once off, configure Vault via data structures we supplied via ConfigMap.
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Secrets Managers for Kubernetes (Vault (Hashi), Conjur (CyberArk), Platform Specific, etc)
Encrypted secrets can't be more than a temporary solution. That's why I'm not a fan of SOPS/Sealed Secrets/etc. I think the future for both security and usability is dynamic injection. Vault is the dopeness but I'm not a fan of the upstream Vault Injector -- shared volumes are a step backwards. It's all about the BanzaiCloud Vault Webhook -- secrets **only ever available to the running process**, rotation means: update the value in vault and bounce the pod, done. This is the way.
faas-netes
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Developing a NextJS app on OpenFaaS
The first step in deploying an application to OpenFaas is to deploy the OpenFaaS platform to Kubernetes. I use Helm and Terraform to create the OpenFaaS deployment. OpenFaaS provides a helm chart
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My Attempt at Serverless React
I began by installing OpenFaaS using the OpenFaas Helm Chart.
- Homelab: Cluster Architecture
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Secure Serverless with OpenFaaS
OpenFaaS provides a helm chart which can be used for setting up an OpenFaaS Kubernetes deployment quickly. This tutorial will utilize a combination of the OpenFaaS helm chart and the OAUTH2 Proxy chart to set up authentication with Keycloak
- Show HN: faas-netes – Kubernetes controller for OpenFaaS
What are some alternatives?
kubernetes-external-secrets - Integrate external secret management systems with Kubernetes
oauth2-proxy - A reverse proxy that provides authentication with Google, Azure, OpenID Connect and many more identity providers.
postgres-operator - Postgres operator creates and manages PostgreSQL clusters running in Kubernetes
openebs - Most popular & widely deployed Open Source Container Native Storage platform for Stateful Persistent Applications on Kubernetes.
vault-csi-provider - HashiCorp Vault Provider for Secret Store CSI Driver
kubectl-flame - Kubectl plugin for effortless profiling on kubernetes
secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-azure - Azure Key Vault provider for Secret Store CSI driver allows you to get secret contents stored in Azure Key Vault instance and use the Secret Store CSI driver interface to mount them into Kubernetes pods.
charts - ⚠️ Deprecated : Helm charts for applications you run at home
postgres-operator - Production PostgreSQL for Kubernetes, from high availability Postgres clusters to full-scale database-as-a-service.
logging-operator - Logging operator for Kubernetes
helm-charts - A curated set of Helm charts brought to you by codecentric
fn - The container native, cloud agnostic serverless platform.