kube-secrets-init
Kubernetes mutating webhook for `secrets-init` injection (by doitintl)
kubernetes-external-secrets
Integrate external secret management systems with Kubernetes (by external-secrets)
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kube-secrets-init
Posts with mentions or reviews of kube-secrets-init.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-25.
- EKS pods using IRSA (IAM auth per pod) to access AWS Secrets WITHOUT creating K8s secret?
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Application Repository Structure Tips - Source/Docker/Kubernetes/Helm
Thanks i'll have a look at secrets-init soon, assume you mean https://github.com/doitintl/kube-secrets-init?
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Automatically inject cloud secrets into GKE/AWS Pods
The kube-secret-init is a Kubernetes mutating admission webhook, that mutates any K8s Pod that is using specially prefixed environment variables, directly or from Kubernetes as Secret or ConfigMap and inject secrets from Cloud Secrets Management services.
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aws secret manager with k8s
we've had success with this: https://github.com/doitintl/kube-secrets-init
kubernetes-external-secrets
Posts with mentions or reviews of kubernetes-external-secrets.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-13.
- aws secrets with eks ,Teffarorm & helm
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Securing Kubernetes Secrets with HashiCorp Vault
$ helm repo add external-secrets https://external-secrets.github.io/kubernetes-external-secrets/ "external-secrets" has been added to your repositories $ helm install k8s-external-secrets external-secrets/kubernetes-external-secrets -f values.yaml NAME: k8s-external-secrets LAST DEPLOYED: Wed Mar 23 22:50:35 2022 NAMESPACE: default STATUS: deployed REVISION: 1 TEST SUITE: None NOTES: The kubernetes external secrets has been installed. Check its status by running: $ kubectl --namespace default get pods -l "app.kubernetes.io/name=kubernetes-external-secrets,app.kubernetes.io/instance=k8s-external-secrets" Visit https://github.com/external-secrets/kubernetes-external-secrets for instructions on how to use kubernetes external secrets
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SimpleSecrets: A self-hosted K8S Secrets Manager Operator
I’m reading above that you weren’t aware of sealed-secrets. So I guess that you are not familiar with ExternalSecrets secrets neither. Very solid project
- Managing json config files for apps deployed to k8s at scale
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1Password Has Raised $620M
They probably should merge with https://github.com/external-secrets/kubernetes-external-secr...
- Recommended way of securing AWS secret key and id in K8s secrets for pulling images from AWS ECR
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Do you have a TODO checklist when creating clusters from scratch?
I do not recommend vault if you are not experienced. It is a heavy infra to manage. I suggest looking into https://github.com/external-secrets/kubernetes-external-secrets and selecting the tool offered by your cloud providers.
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Secrets usage
This is where things like the vault agent sidecar or projects like external secrets come in and allow you to inject / sync your secrets backend and your Kubernetes workloads :)
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Cloud password managements
Depending on what platform you are on, you could use the AWS SDK or a tool like external-secrets (for Kubernetes).
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Kuberentes CI/CD
We don't keep anything sensitive inside of Helm charts. We use AWS Secrets Manager and external-secrets