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devspace-plugin-loft
- Sources to enable EKS multitenant cluster
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Is Kubernetes suitable for large, multi-tenant application management?
I'm biased but I do think what you're describing is a good use case for Kubernetes. I work for Loft Labs, we're the company that created vcluster. We do have a commercial product called Loft that lets you manage vclusters and offer them self-service to developers. If you want to get more info on that, the web site is loft.sh.
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Questions for Heroku-like Project
There are some products available, for example Loft who open sourced vcluster
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How do you maintain development environments?
We run on EKS and use https://loft.sh/ to deploy development environments. The engineer runs the single service locally that they want to modify. Any other services or databases that service connects to run remotely in our Development EKS cluster using Loft and port forwards to the engineers local environment.
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Multi cluster vs namespaces
Lastly, one day my employer will let my run Loft so that I can provide on-demand ephemeral k8s clusters to my dev + test teams.
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Dedicated backend resources per client
Have a look at https://github.com/loft-sh/kiosk and maybe the paid version https://loft.sh/
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Create new pods/containers for each new user that signs up?
How many friends? I would recommend evaluating Loft which is free for up to 3 users.
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For devex folks specifically: how do you think about balancing dev empowerment with environment stability?
Automate the setup of new k8s environments, ideally they should be ephemeral, disposed regularly and rebuilt by the devs themselves, on demand. This will also keep costs in check, devs don't work 24/7 so why should their cloud infrastructure? A tool worth checking would be Loft
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RBAC MANAGEMENT
Loft solves this + much more. There are cost-saving features too, so it might actually pay for itself. Don't hesitate to book a demo.
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7 Kubernetes Cost Optimization Tools To Observe and Save on Costs
Loft.sh provides self-serve Kubernetes solutions for cost optimization, CI/CD, policy enforcement, user management, collaboration, and more. It helps save on Kubernetes costs by using quotas and space constraints which helps while sharing your clusters among multiple users and teams. Auto delete for idle namespaces and sleep mode for idle workloads also saves costs.
dex
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Navigating Identity Authentication: From LDAP to Modern Protocols
Dex: https://dexidp.io
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Keycloak SSO with Docker Compose and Nginx
Recently I looked into having a relatively simple SSO setup for my homelab. My main objective is that I could easily login with Google or GitHub auth. At my previous job I used both JetBrains Hub [1] and Keycloak but I found both of them a bit of a PITA to setup.
JetBrains Hub was really, really easy to get going. As was my previous experience with them. The only thing that annoyed me was the lack of a latest tag on their Docker registry. Don't get me wrong, pinned versions are great, but for my personal use I mostly just want to update all my Docker containers in one go.
On the other hand I found Keycloak very cumbersome to get going. It was pretty easy in dev mode, but I stumbled to get it going in production. AFAIK it had something to do with the wildcard Let's Encrypt cert that I tried to use. But after a couple of hours, I just gave up.
I finally went with Dex [2]. I had previously put it off because of the lack of documentation, but in the end it was extremely easy to setup. It just required some basic YAML, a SQLite database and a (sub)domain. I combined Dex with the excellent OAuth2 Proxy and a custom Nginx (Proxy Manager) template for an easy two line SSO configuration on all of my internal services.
In addition to this setup, I also added Cloudflare Access and WAF outside of my home to add some security. I only want to add some CrowdSec to get a little more insights.
1. https://www.jetbrains.com/hub/
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Sign in with GitHub in Go
Another great option is to use https://github.com/dexidp/dex in an authentication setup. In your app, you federate the authentication to dex using OAuth2. Dex then has a pluggable architecture with built-in connectors for many established identity providers using a variety of protocols: Among others OAuth2, SAML 2 but also GitHub, Google, Gitea and so forth.
- Show HN: Obligator – An OpenID Connect server for self-hosters
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I made a small program that makes it easier to run commands inside containers
dex is well-known: https://github.com/dexidp/dex
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Keycloak – Open-Source Identity and Access Management Interview
We used keycloak for openid identity provider as well. It is fine to setup keycloak once. But it is painful share the setup with other engineers.
For local development, we end up using dex (https://dexidp.io). When we need support group/role, we use dex and glauth(https://glauth.github.io). Both dex and glauth can be configured with yaml files. We just created a few yaml files and a docker compose file, every engineer can be brought up the whole environment in a few seconds.
Also https://www.authelia.com and https://github.com/goauthentik/authentik look pretty promising, if you need more advanced features from them.
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dex VS boruta-server - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 22 May 2023
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Have you convinced anyone to use Nix or NixOS? Friends? Coworkers?
I added it as an available option (flake) in Dex: https://github.com/dexidp/dex
- Okta Access Gateway Alternatives
- Is there a good example of an open source non-trivial (DB connection, authentication, authorization, data validation, tests, etc...) Go API?
What are some alternatives?
skaffold - Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
minikube - Run Kubernetes locally
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
vcluster - vCluster - Create fully functional virtual Kubernetes clusters - Each vcluster runs inside a namespace of the underlying k8s cluster. It's cheaper than creating separate full-blown clusters and it offers better multi-tenancy and isolation than regular namespaces.
Ory Hydra - OpenID Certified™ OpenID Connect and OAuth Provider written in Go - cloud native, security-first, open source API security for your infrastructure. SDKs for any language. Works with Hardware Security Modules. Compatible with MITREid.
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
OpenUnison - Unified Identity Management
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
oauth2-proxy - A reverse proxy that provides authentication with Google, Azure, OpenID Connect and many more identity providers.
jspolicy - jsPolicy - Easier & Faster Kubernetes Policies using JavaScript or TypeScript
caddy-auth-portal - Authentication Plugin for Caddy v2 implementing Form-Based, Basic, Local, LDAP, OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0 (Github, Google, Facebook, Okta, etc.), SAML Authentication. MFA with App Authenticators and Yubico.