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helm-operator
- Question for declarative GitOps managed shops
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Auto helm (software) installations in ci/cd pipeline
You can store the values file of the helm in your repository and deploy with CI, but I personally prefer going to GitOps and Helm Operator (https://github.com/fluxcd/helm-operator) Or you can have a mixed approach where you define your HelmRelease to be deployed for HelmOperator and deploy it with CI (instead of having an operator in the cluster to apply every change in the repo)
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Kubernetes State Checker
Nothing prevents you from making an operator that creates Deployment/Services/Ingress for you.
This is even simplified with Helm (to template your resources) and the HelmOperator[1].
[1] - https://github.com/fluxcd/helm-operator
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How do you automate Helm charts installation?
I think you should check out flux and flux helm operator. https://github.com/fluxcd/helm-operator/stargazers
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Gopher Gold #14 - Wed Oct 07 2020
fluxcd/helm-operator (Go): The Flux Helm Operator, for declarative Helming
hetty
- Hetty - An http toolkit for security research.
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Mitmproxy 8
FWIW: I'm building something in Go (https://github.com/dstotijn/hetty). But it's pretty early stage and not even near the featureset that mitmproxy or Burp Suite has. Also I wouldn't dare say it's more efficient (yet!). But Go has been great so far to build it.
As mentioned elsewhere: (dev friendly) extensibility/add-ons with Go will be an interesting challenge. Haven't looked into it yet.
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Gopher Gold #14 - Wed Oct 07 2020
dstotijn/hetty (Go): Hetty is an HTTP toolkit for security research. It aims to become an open source alternative to commercial software like Burp Suite Pro, with powerful features tailored to the needs of the infosec and bug bounty community.
What are some alternatives?
kubebuilder - Kubebuilder - SDK for building Kubernetes APIs using CRDs
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
helmfile - Deploy Kubernetes Helm Charts
ppmap - A scanner/exploitation tool written in GO, which leverages client-side Prototype Pollution to XSS by exploiting known gadgets.
Flux - Successor: https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2
lakeFS - lakeFS - Data version control for your data lake | Git for data
spark-operator - Kubernetes operator for managing the lifecycle of Apache Spark applications on Kubernetes.
interactsh - An OOB interaction gathering server and client library
Ory Kratos - Next-gen identity server replacing your Auth0, Okta, Firebase with hardened security and PassKeys, SMS, OIDC, Social Sign In, MFA, FIDO, TOTP and OTP, WebAuthn, passwordless and much more. Golang, headless, API-first. Available as a worry-free SaaS with the fairest pricing on the market!
tofu-controller - A GitOps OpenTofu and Terraform controller for Flux
mitmpcap - export mitmproxy traffic to PCAP file