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RSE Rave Recurrence
I had a really (what I thought at the time) cool idea for a new Kubernetes storage driver, so I implemented the basic version in an evening. That's the first "rave-worthy" event - the architecture of these drivers is fairly complex and there are many ways to do it (see https://github.com/container-storage-interface/spec/blob/master/spec.md) so getting something working as I imagined it, knowing nothing beforehand, was the first moment of joy. The next day (after sharing in a few slacks) I got a DM from a tech lead at and he was really excited about the idea! That second affirmation that someone was excited about the project and wanted to brainstorm with me was my second moment of joy. And then for the third, last night and (some of today, still going to do more after dinner soon!) I've been doing detail work, and learning a ton, debugging, learning, making it slowly better... that flow state (often with music) is probably the closest thing to the idea of a rave. Anyway, that's my story! I love learning Kubernetes stuff, I'm so grateful I've been able to in my current role.
- Docker 23.0.0 is out
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Infrastructure Engineering — Deployment Strategies
But if all of these are not an issue, then Containers and an orchestration system like Kubernetes can always take care of workload portability especially with OCI now in place for containers and CSI, CNI, CRI, SMI for storage, networking, runtime and service mesh respectively creating a healthy standards based ecosystem for all thereby enabling workload portability without lock-in since for a workload to be truly portable, all the underlying resources should be portable without any/very limited changes.
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Infrastructure Engineering - Diving Deep
CSI (Container Storage Interface) is a standard which helps establish interoperability between multiple storage providers avoiding the need to have in-tree plugins within the core. So, any storage provider who supports CSI can work with Kubernetes without any issues. You can find a complete list of providers supporting CSI here
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Pico.sh – Hacker Labs
My script just sets up default .sops.yaml for https://github.com/getsops/sops
You can further edit .sops.yaml(eg have multiple of them) and decide how you split secrets in your directory tree to further customize who can decrypt the secrets.
It works pretty well for prod/dev splits, etc
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Encrypting your secrets with Mozilla SOPS using two AWS KMS Keys
Mozilla SOPS (Secrets OPerationS) is an open-source command-line tool for managing and storing secrets. It uses secure encryption methods to encrypt secrets at rest and decrypt them at runtime. SOPS supports a variety of key management systems, including AWS KMS, GCP KMS, Azure Key Vault, and PGP. It's particularly useful in a DevOps context where sensitive data like API keys, passwords, or certificates need to be securely managed and seamlessly integrated into application workflows.
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An opinionated template for deploying a single k3s cluster with Ansible backed by Flux, SOPS, GitHub Actions, Renovate, Cilium, Cloudflare and more!
Encrypted secrets thanks to SOPS and Age
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Tracking SQLite Database Changes in Git
We do the exact same thing to keep track of some credentials we use sops[1] and AWS KMS to separate credentials by sensitivity, then use the git differ to view the diffs between the encrypted secrets
Definitely not best practice security-wise, but it works well
[1] https://github.com/getsops/sops
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The Twelve-Factor App
For anyone new to SOPS like I was - https://github.com/getsops/sops
- Storing and managing private keys
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Show HN: Shello – Wrangle Environment Variables
I've found this is largely solved by strictly separating plain config and secrets, and then having secrets pull from GCP secret manager / vault / whatever.
You can then commit all the config (including the secret identifiers) and it all just works so long as you're authenticated with your secret storage system.
We do this for the live configuration as well in line with Gitops and find it to work well.
If you don't want to use a cloud secret manager you can also use something like https://github.com/getsops/sops to commit the encrypted secrets safely
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Check your secrets into Git [video]
Basically, the simpler the better --just encrypt your secrets and check them in to version control.
We use SOPS[0] for this, and have found it to be pretty nice.
[0]: https://github.com/getsops/sops
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How to secure secrets of docker-compose stacks with git?
The answer is that secrets shouldn't be stored in the git repo at all, but somewhere safe like a password manager or Mozilla's SOPS which people seem to love.
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Is it safe to commit a Terraform file to GitHub?
Unfortunately, the SOPS project is in some sort of a limbo state and there has been quite a long period with limited maintenance and unclear position from Mozilla. Despite the project being accepted into the CNCF, it's still unclear what will happen with it going forward.
What are some alternatives?
cri-api - Container Runtime Interface (CRI) – a plugin interface which enables kubelet to use a wide variety of container runtimes.
sealed-secrets - A Kubernetes controller and tool for one-way encrypted Secrets
community - Kubernetes community content
Vault - A tool for secrets management, encryption as a service, and privileged access management
kubefed - Kubernetes Cluster Federation
age - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
swarmkit - A toolkit for orchestrating distributed systems at any scale. It includes primitives for node discovery, raft-based consensus, task scheduling and more.
git-crypt - Transparent file encryption in git
virtual-kubelet - Virtual Kubelet is an open source Kubernetes kubelet implementation.
terraform-provider-sops - A Terraform provider for reading Mozilla sops files
cni - Container Network Interface - networking for Linux containers
vault-secrets-operator - Create Kubernetes secrets from Vault for a secure GitOps based workflow.