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iasql | Fleet | |
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15 | 28 | |
578 | 2,132 | |
0.2% | 3.9% | |
5.8 | 10.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | Go | |
MIT License | MIT/Fleet EE License |
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iasql
- Osquery: An sqlite3 virtual table exposing operating system data to SQL
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Save $ on public S3 buckets using VPC endpoints via SQL
When the VPC endpoints are enabled you can access your S3 buckets using this endpoint. In this post, we will walk you through how to control your buckets from an internal network with the desired security, and without the extra costs of a NAT gateway using a VPC endpoint and IaSQL. IaSQL is an open-source software tool that creates a two-way connection between an unmodified PostgreSQL database and an AWS account so you can manage your infrastructure from a database.
- Show HN: IaSQL – Open-source tool to manage cloud infra as data in PostgreSQL
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Deploy an app to AWS using ECS+ECR+ELB quickly using PostgreSQL
IaSQL is an open-source software tool that creates a two-way connection between an unmodified PostgreSQL database and an AWS account so you can manage your infrastructure from a database. In this post, we're going to discover an IaSQL module that's built to make deploying to ECS, simplified. Most of the details for deploying a container to AWS ECS are the same (load balancers, security groups, IAM roles, etc), and we have created the aws_ecs_simplified module for you so that you can give it any Github repo with a Dockerfile and get your app deployed to ECS in the fastest time possible, with scalability available! All the needed resources are going to be created automatically in your AWS account, and you'll have full access to the details while you're gaining the benefit of a higher-level simple deployment.
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Pulumi VS iasql - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 24 Feb 2023
There are definitely some similarities with IaC tools in IaSQL; at it's core there's a diffing system between the cloud infrastructure state and the desired state that is used to execute AWS SDK calls to update your infrastructure. But we also use the same mechanism to take changes in your infrastructure, perhaps made via the AWS console or an IaC tool like Terraform, and pull that into your IaSQL database. We use an audit log tracking who made changes where to determine which way the synchronization process goes, and this gives us a lot of "powers" over normal IaC. First, you can inspect the tables in IaSQL and be sure that it's actually the state of our cloud (within a few minutes of difference), so you can be more sure that the changes you're writing up are likely to work. Second, the changes you write are SQL statements to mutate your infrastructure rather than editing a declaration file, which is a different mental model vs IaC. But you gain from the constraints and foreign key relations on tables to catch mistakes in configuration before execution even happens to a greater degree than IaC tools can as this is like a "type safety" on top of dynamic information (other tables you depend on). Third, you can enter an IaSQL transaction (slightly different from a normal Postgres transaction as you can't hook function calls on `BEGIN` and `COMMIT`) to make these changes and inspect what IaSQL will do like you can with IaC tools, but if there is a failure, the `iasql_commit` will take the information from the audit log and roll back the changes that were applied by applying the prior versions in reverse, so IaSQL should always be in a working state. Finally, (since this is getting long) the live-infra data model of IaSQL makes dynamic infrastructure much simpler (eg, you deploy isolated instances of your services per customer) -- anything with a SQL client and credentials for the IaSQL database can connect and initiate these changes, which can be Postgres stored procedures you write and added to the database. We're in beta so our coverage is not as large as existing IaC tools, but we now cover 25 different AWS services with our modules: https://iasql.com/docs/modules/ But please let us know if there's something you use that's missing. :)
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terraform VS iasql - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 24 Feb 2023
There are definitely some similarities with IaC tools in IaSQL; at it's core there's a diffing system between the cloud infrastructure state and the desired state that is used to execute AWS SDK calls to update your infrastructure. But we also use the same mechanism to take changes in your infrastructure, perhaps made via the AWS console or an IaC tool like Terraform, and pull that into your IaSQL database. We use an audit log tracking who made changes where to determine which way the synchronization process goes, and this gives us a lot of "powers" over normal IaC. First, you can inspect the tables in IaSQL and be sure that it's actually the state of our cloud (within a few minutes of difference), so you can be more sure that the changes you're writing up are likely to work. Second, the changes you write are SQL statements to mutate your infrastructure rather than editing a declaration file, which is a different mental model vs IaC. But you gain from the constraints and foreign key relations on tables to catch mistakes in configuration before execution even happens to a greater degree than IaC tools can as this is like a "type safety" on top of dynamic information (other tables you depend on). Third, you can enter an IaSQL transaction (slightly different from a normal Postgres transaction as you can't hook function calls on `BEGIN` and `COMMIT`) to make these changes and inspect what IaSQL will do like you can with IaC tools, but if there is a failure, the `iasql_commit` will take the information from the audit log and roll back the changes that were applied by applying the prior versions in reverse, so IaSQL should always be in a working state. Finally, (since this is getting long) the live-infra data model of IaSQL makes dynamic infrastructure much simpler (eg, you deploy isolated instances of your services per customer) -- anything with a SQL client and credentials for the IaSQL database can connect and initiate these changes, which can be Postgres stored procedures you write and added to the database. We're in beta so our coverage is not as large as existing IaC tools, but we now cover 25 different AWS services with our modules: https://iasql.com/docs/modules/ But please let us know if there's something you use that's missing. :)
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Show HN: IaSQL beta – cloud infra as data in PostgreSQL
By "cloud infra" you mean AWS cloud infra, right? https://github.com/iasql/iasql/blob/v0.1.1/package.json#L75-...
- open source tool to manage cloud infrastructure as data in postgresql
Fleet
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Osquery: An sqlite3 virtual table exposing operating system data to SQL
Yo! We're working on the fix. You can track progress here: https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/issues/17165
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Acquisitions lead to struggles for Windows and Linux device management
Disclosure #2: I'm the CEO
One of my fav things about this is that we're solving the "Linux MDM problem". As a person who likes to use Linux, it's exciting that, no matter how big the company gets, I can still use whatever OS I want at work (and still be "offboard-able", with everyone passing their audits.)
Source code for Fleet is available at https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet.
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HashiCorp switching to BSL shows a need for open charter companies
It is indeed early stage. The oldest company is Fleet https://fleetdm.com/ who do open source device management and raised at $100m post in 2022 https://techcrunch.com/2022/04/28/fleet-nabs-20m-to-enable-e...
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OpenSource Mobile Device Management
Thanks for clarifying. You may want to look into Fleet at the link below. The intent of the question wasn't to voice an opinion but to determine if any opensource solutions that cost more to support via self-hosting would incur more costs than Intune licenses if it's only for one customer.
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Anyone using Fleet? Thoughts?
Looking at Fleet for managing primarily Mac-based environments.
- What does /r/sysadmin think of Action1
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Docker Compose Examples
* https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet
Supposedly, One can search github using `language:typescript filename:docker-compose.yml stars:>1000` but it's not working for me somehow.
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Tool that let you know see EXE file on multiple PC?
Osquery + Fleet. https://osquery.io/ https://fleetdm.com/, using the two allows you to build a query to answer what ever questions you (or an auditor) might have about your environment.
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VSCode remote code execution advisory
Also see Fleet (https://fleetdm.com/) for an open source self-hosted solution. I'm currently using this at a small company to query / enforce policies across a bunch of Windows laptops.
- Software Inventory for Linux Servers
What are some alternatives?
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
Wazuh - Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform. Unified XDR and SIEM protection for endpoints and cloud workloads.
t2d2 - Terraform Test Driven Development
fleet - A flexible control server for osquery fleets
Quick Start - 🍔 A Node.js Serverless Framework for front-end/full-stack developers. Build the application for next decade. Works on AWS, Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud and traditional VM/Container. Super easy integrate with React and Vue. 🌈
sourcegraph - Code AI platform with Code Search & Cody
XSSFaaS - Distributed, serverless cloud powered by browser tabs
kubequery - kubequery powered by Osquery
StackJanitor - StackJanitor is a serverless, event-driven stack cleanup tool.
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
cli
Packer - Packer is a tool for creating identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration.