cilium-cli
Zulip
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368 | 20,090 | |
2.4% | 2.4% | |
9.8 | 10.0 | |
1 day ago | 1 day ago | |
Go | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
cilium-cli
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Grant Kubernetes Pods Access to AWS Services Using OpenID Connect
resource "tls_private_key" "this" { algorithm = "ECDSA" ecdsa_curve = "P384" } resource "hcloud_ssh_key" "this" { name = var.stack_name public_key = tls_private_key.this.public_key_openssh } resource "hcloud_server" "this" { name = var.stack_name server_type = "cax11" image = "ubuntu-22.04" location = "nbg1" ssh_keys = [ hcloud_ssh_key.this.id, ] public_net { ipv4 = hcloud_primary_ip.this["ipv4"].id ipv6 = hcloud_primary_ip.this["ipv6"].id } user_data = <<-EOF #cloud-config users: - name: ${var.username} groups: users, admin, adm sudo: ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL shell: /bin/bash ssh_authorized_keys: - ${tls_private_key.this.public_key_openssh} packages: - certbot package_update: true package_upgrade: true runcmd: - sed -i -e '/^\(#\|\)PermitRootLogin/s/^.*$/PermitRootLogin no/' /etc/ssh/sshd_config - sed -i -e '/^\(#\|\)PasswordAuthentication/s/^.*$/PasswordAuthentication no/' /etc/ssh/sshd_config - sed -i '$a AllowUsers ${var.username}' /etc/ssh/sshd_config - | curl https://get.k3s.io | \ INSTALL_K3S_VERSION="v1.29.3+k3s1" \ INSTALL_K3S_EXEC="--disable traefik --kube-apiserver-arg=service-account-jwks-uri=https://${cloudflare_record.this.name}/openid/v1/jwks --kube-apiserver-arg=service-account-issuer=https://${cloudflare_record.this.name} --disable-network-policy --flannel-backend none --write-kubeconfig /home/${var.username}/.kube/config --secrets-encryption" \ sh - - chown -R ${var.username}:${var.username} /home/${var.username}/.kube/ - | CILIUM_CLI_VERSION=v0.16.4 CLI_ARCH=arm64 curl -L --fail --remote-name-all https://github.com/cilium/cilium-cli/releases/download/$CILIUM_CLI_VERSION/cilium-linux-$CLI_ARCH.tar.gz{,.sha256sum} sha256sum --check cilium-linux-$CLI_ARCH.tar.gz.sha256sum sudo tar xzvfC cilium-linux-$CLI_ARCH.tar.gz /usr/local/bin - kubectl completion bash | tee /etc/bash_completion.d/kubectl - k3s completion bash | tee /etc/bash_completion.d/k3s - | cat << 'EOF2' >> /home/${var.username}/.bashrc alias k=kubectl complete -F __start_kubectl k EOF2 - reboot EOF }
- Install RKE2 with Cilium and Metallb
- External service LB with k8s cluster
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libvirt-k8s-provisioner - Ansible and terraform to build a cluster from scratch in less than 10 minutes ok KVM - Updated for 1.25
network plugin to be used, based on the documentation. (Project Calico ,Flannel, Cilium )
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7 Kubernetes Companies to Watch in 2022
Isovalent makes an enterprise version of Cilium, an open source tool that uses eBPF to provide security and observability for cloud native environments. Liz gave a great talk at KubeCon Los Angeles about eBPF that I highly recommend. My reaction to her talk was that I wished I had Cilium years ago to troubleshoot some difficult incidents. When I first heard about eBPF I had thought of it more from the observability standpoint, but Cilium also provides a CNI plugin, transparent encryption, logs for security audits, and much more.
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Pixie: an X-ray Machine for Kubernetes Traffic
Pixie is one of a handful of observability tools that offer eBPF or kernel-level observability. Other well-known tools are Cilium and CVF.
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Redundancy for apps
A lot of projects are currently heavily focused on K8S (like Cilium - ebpf service mesh).
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Managing Distributed Applications in Kubernetes Using Cilium and Istio with Helm and Operator for Deployment
Using a container network interface (Cilium) and service mesh (Istio) on top of your K8s infrastructure to more easily manage your distributed applications.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2022)
Isovalent | Multiple roles | Mountain View (US), Zürich (CH), or Remote
We're the company behind the open source Cilium project (https://cilium.io) (11K stars on GitHub) providing eBPF-based networking, observability, and security for container workloads and clusters.
We have an amazing and in-demand product using revolutionary technology and are looking for top talent to help us build and explore all of its possibilities.
We're remote-first, mainly in the EU and US timezones.
If you're interested please apply through our careers site https://isovalent.com/careers and mention Hacker News in your application.
Keywords for searchers: open source, Go/Golang, eBPF, C, C++, Kubernetes, networking, OpenShift, Linux kernel, performance, CI, SRE, technical writing, marketing, community advocate
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libvirt-k8s-provisioner - Ansible and terraform to build a cluster from scratch in less than 10 minutes ok KVM
network plugin to be used, based on the documentation. (Project Calico ,Flannel, Cilium )
Zulip
- Ask HN: Open-Source Chat Platform Matrix, Rocketchat, Mattermost
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
Zulip — Real-time chat with a unique email-like threading model. The free plan includes 10,000 messages of search history and File storage up to 5 GB. also, it provides a self-hostable open-source version.
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Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
(1) Zulip Chat - https://zulip.com/ - seems to be reasonably popular, but more people should know about it
I’ve been using it for over 5 years now [1], and it’s as good as ever. It’s way faster than any other chat app I’ve used. It has a good UI and conversation model. It has a simple and functional API that lets me curl threads and write blog posts based on them.
(only problem is that I Ctrl-+ in my browser to make the font bigger – I think it’s too dense for most people)
(2) re2c regex to state machine compiler - https://re2c.org
A gem from the 90’s, which people have done a great job maintaining and improving (getting Go and Rust target support in the last few years). I started using it in 2016, and used for a new program a few months ago. I came to the conclusion that it should have been built into C, because C has shitty string processing – and Ken Thompson both invented C AND brought regular languages to computing !!
In comparison, treesitter lexers are very low level, fiddly, and error prone. I recently saw dozens of ad hoc fixes to the tree-sitter-bash lexer, which is unsurprising if you look at the structure of the code (manually crawling through backslashes and braces in C).
https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-bash/blob/master/...
These fixes are definitely appreciated, but I think it indicates a problem with the model itself.
(based on https://lobste.rs/s/endspx/software_you_are_thankful_for#c_y...)
[1] https://www.oilshell.org/blog/2018/04/26.html
- Wog wog
- Slack Takes an Important Step to Block Abuse
- Andreas Kling – “I have received a $100k sponsorship for Ladybird browser”
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Debate Land Beta 0.2 is out!
A few more truly in the vibe of open source projects not advertising their hosting providers: https://plane.so/ , https://element.io/ , https://www.loomio.com/ , https://zulip.com/ , and it keeps going... Very few open source projects, in the FOSS sense, are advertising their hosting provider.
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All Your Licensing Are Belong to Us^W You
I was so excited to see this happen!
I'm not a customer of yours, but your blog posts inspired me a lot. Your journey through quitting caffeine is a great and heartening read.
I've got two things to say;
1) Will you consider source-availabling the web portal (app.keygen.sh) too? Some enterprises could use it for easy management/support for custoner's licenses. Although now that I think about it, it could also discourage custom, more suitable implementations for each use-case... I'm torn on this one. I would like to see it available on GitHub too just out of curiosity too. It's very beautiful.
2) For a team + customers' chat, I cannot recommend Zulip enough. It's a joy to use and has the most innovative chat system I've ever seen. https://zulip.com
I hope your business keeps prospering!
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2023)
Zulip | Senior Flutter Engineer | REMOTE or San Francisco | Full-time | https://zulip.com/
At Zulip, we’re out to build the world’s best collaboration platform, and we’re committed to keeping it 100% open source. Zulip is the only modern team chat app that is designed for both live and asynchronous conversations. Our product serves as the communication hub for businesses, open-source projects, educators and communities around the world.
We're building the next generation of Zulip's mobile apps in Flutter. We're looking for a senior engineer with Flutter experience to join our small core team and help define the future of team chat. Our Flutter prototype is just a few months old, so this is a greenfield opportunity to help shape the app's architecture from early on.
For full details, check out https://zulip.com/jobs/. Apply at [email protected].
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The Apollo social media site
Anyways, I'm an internet stranger, not a social media expert. So let me know what you all think. And if we make a discord or zulip or something to make this a reality, let me know and I'd love to help any way I can.
What are some alternatives?
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes
Mattermost - Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle..
metallb - A network load-balancer implementation for Kubernetes using standard routing protocols
Rocket.Chat - The communications platform that puts data protection first.
Netmaker - Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
Matrix Console Web
istio - Connect, secure, control, and observe services.
Jitsi Meet - Jitsi Meet - Secure, Simple and Scalable Video Conferences that you use as a standalone app or embed in your web application.
Gravitational Teleport - The easiest, and most secure way to access and protect all of your infrastructure.
Element - A glossy Matrix collaboration client for the web.
operator-sdk - SDK for building Kubernetes applications. Provides high level APIs, useful abstractions, and project scaffolding.
GrapesJS - Free and Open source Web Builder Framework. Next generation tool for building templates without coding