d2vm
goss
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6.9 | 7.6 | |
6 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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d2vm
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Show HN: Convert your Containerfile to a bootable OS
https://github.com/linka-cloud/d2vm does a similar thing an I‘ve used it successfully
- Linka-Cloud/D2vm: Build Virtual Machine Image from Dockerfile or Docker Image
goss
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Tools for validating K8s features
Certain checks may be possible with goss and the kgoss wrapper: https://github.com/goss-org/goss/tree/master/extras/kgoss
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Is docker the right tool for my use case? (testing an installscript)
Docker would work. I suggest also integrating infrastructure tests to validate your install script behaved as expected. For example, you could use goss.
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Alternative to InSpec: what do you use to "assert things have been correctly configured"?
I've used https://github.com/goss-org/goss in the past and enjoyed it
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Portable security testing tooling (not chef inspec)
To answer my own question... https://github.com/goss-org/goss looks like it might do the job - at least for Linux. Windows support is alpha - and there isn't a wealth of CIS benchmarks. Might be a good project to contribute to
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Implement DevSecOps to Secure your CI/CD pipeline
Adding an extra layer of security on the container image to verify if it is working as expected and has all required files with correct permissions. We can use dgoss to do validation tests of container images.
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What are some of the best tools you have discovered as a Sysadmin?
Bit of a strange one here - Goss. This is a testing tool that we use on all of our servers to validate they are working as expected. Think of it as a sanity check after changes. We have a set of tests setup that validate that the server is working as expected and we run it automatically after any change.
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what's your goto tool for smoke-testing your site? tls, security headers, 401's, 403's, custom 404, 500 pages, redirects etc.
check out https://github.com/aelsabbahy/goss
- CI/CD Pipelines for testing standard open-source Distro like Ubuntu with docker images on it?
- Looking for tools to help smoke test kubernetes clusters
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How To Use Terraform like a Pro: Part 1
Use GOSS, a YML-based open-source tool that can assert the test results (i.e., verifying if the SSH port 22 is closed or not).
What are some alternatives?
macpine - Lightweight Linux VMs on MacOS
container-structure-test - validate the structure of your container images
haaukins - A Highly Accessible and Automated Virtualization Platform for Security Education
inspec - InSpec: Auditing and Testing Framework
terracognita - Reads from existing public and private cloud providers (reverse Terraform) and generates your infrastructure as code on Terraform configuration
ansible-collection-hardening - This Ansible collection provides battle tested hardening for Linux, SSH, nginx, MySQL
Arclight - An open source server virtualization management solution based on QEMU/KVM. Manage virtual machines, containers, highly available clusters, storage and networks with an integrated, easy-to-use web interface or via CLI. (Featured on zeupiter.com)
rspec-terraform-based
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
configure-aws-credentials - Configure AWS credential environment variables for use in other GitHub Actions.
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
bats - Bash Automated Testing System