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certificates
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You shouldn't run NSA-grade Wi-Fi at home
You can roll your own with https://github.com/smallstep/certificates. We maintain major open source projects and contribute a lot to other projects. I don’t think that means everything we do has to be open source. Sorry this one wasn’t. Doing this in pure open source would be a book, not a blog post.
Love Let’s Encrypt — we’re sponsors — but using them for WiFi is a terrible idea. You need internal PKI for WiFi.
- Running one’s own root Certificate Authority in 2023
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Distributing ACME Let'sEncrypt certs for homelab
letsencrypt was always about moving the public internet off of http, it doesn't really make sense to use it throughout your internal network. but if you really want TLS and ACME for auto renewal, other solutions are available: https://github.com/smallstep/certificates
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SSH With SSO
You could try step-ca: https://github.com/smallstep/certificates. There’s an OIDC provisioner for SSO and you can sign (short-lived) SSH certificates with it.
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Web application to manage self-signed certificate authorities/certificates/keys
You could also check out out Step CA: https://github.com/smallstep/certificates and the accompanying CLI. It has an ACME server and other methods for requesting certificates. It can work/integrate with your existing root(s), too.
- Selfhosted CA tutorial
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ACME setup. Domain required?
This is a lot more complicated setup but it works for me. I run a private CA called step-ca from smallstep and it provides CA and ACME endpoint. I use a .home domain. The trick is the validation for non-http devices which is typically the DNS-01 challenge. For this, I have unbound in pfsense setup to work with acme-dns so I can keep everything internal. Again its complicated but if your learning cyber security it might help get a handle on all things TLS. Btw way behind the scenes I think the ACME plugin is really just running acme.sh bash script which is really good. Final reminder as other have stated. Private CA is great but you need to distro the roots and intermediates out to your clients for trust. If all your trying to do is have an https web gui for pfsense from one device its pretty easy.
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A convert from Judaism to Catholicism goes to r/Catholicism to ask if it would be appropriate to pass down a century old Jewish prayer shawl to his son. Not everyone is welcoming.
Just a little heads up https://smallstep.com/certificates/
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Looking for an open source certificate management solution.
Step-ca: Not web based, but the CLI is pretty user friendly: https://smallstep.com/certificates/
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Using k8s-apiserver as AAA server for microservices?
I was just looking at https://smallstep.com/certificates a few days ago. It looks like they have an operator that fits your description as well as example docs for setting up inter-microservice mtls.
podman-compose
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One Minute: Compose
Podman (via podman-compose),
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Exploring Podman: A More Secure Docker Alternative
Source code for the feature is here if you care to inspect it:
https://github.com/containers/podman-compose/blob/bce40c2db3...
Admittedly, I'm still on podman 4.3.1, but I dont' see any reason why this would stop working in later versions of podman.
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Podman Desktop v1.5 with Compose onboarding and enhanced Kubernetes pod data
Can someone link me to what Compose means in this context? Google takes me to https://github.com/containers/podman-compose but I just wanna make sure that's what they are talking about.
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Containers Demystified 🐳🤔
🛑 Docker Desktop is free for personal use but requires a paid subscription for enterprises. A free open source alternative is Podman and Podman Compose which uses the same core syntax as the Docker tools and can be used as a near drop-in replacement.
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Getting Podman running on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
I’m dumb. When I wrote the article it was late. Docker-Compose really was a game changer.
Yea Podman compose exists. I’ll add a section about docker compose to it in an update.
https://github.com/containers/podman-compose
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Help with updating multiple containers together.
From googling this error I've come across a few different threads but I haven't gained any success. Firstly I found this github thread which doesn't reference my error but still seems related. I followed the "sudo podman-compose systemd --action create-unit" and "podman-compose systemd -a register -f myfile.yml" minus the -f flag as it wouldnt run with that. This indeed created a [email protected] file, but its created in the /etc/systemd/user directory rather than /etc/systemd/system which raises an issue as I'm having to run these two containers as root. I try registering the podman-compose@torrent but I'm told the service doesnt exist. Running it as user I'm told it failed to connect to bus: no medium found. So I basically reached a dead end there.
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We're no longer sunsetting the Free Team plan | Docker
Have a look at Podman Compose
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SMB Share & Containers SELinux help request.
You can also use podman-compose for the orchestration https://github.com/containers/podman-compose
- We apologize. We did a terrible job announcing the end of Docker Free Teams.
- Docker is now forcing open source organizations to pay. Does this affect Nextcloud?
What are some alternatives?
mkcert - A simple zero-config tool to make locally trusted development certificates with any names you'd like.
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
boulder - An ACME-based certificate authority, written in Go.
nerdctl - contaiNERD CTL - Docker-compatible CLI for containerd, with support for Compose, Rootless, eStargz, OCIcrypt, IPFS, ...
omgwtfssl - SSL certificate generation for developers who don't TLS good
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
cfssl - CFSSL: Cloudflare's PKI and TLS toolkit
cockpit-podman - Cockpit UI for podman containers
easy-rsa - easy-rsa - Simple shell based CA utility
containerd - An open and reliable container runtime
traefik-certs-dumper - Dump ACME data from Traefik to certificates
multipass - Multipass orchestrates virtual Ubuntu instances