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kubernetes-network-policy-recipes
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Kubernetes Security
Further reading: Controlling Access to Kubernetes API What is TLS Configure Service Accounts Dynamic Admission Control Network Policy Recipes
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stopping namespaces to talk with each other
See: https://github.com/ahmetb/kubernetes-network-policy-recipes/blob/master/04-deny-traffic-from-other-namespaces.md for an example of what you are looking to do.
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Multi-tenancy in Kubernetes
This is not great for multi-tenancy, but you can correct this with NetworkPolicies.
- Please check thoroughly anything you copy and paste - ahmetb/kubernetes-network-policy-recipes: Example recipes for Kubernetes Network Policies that you can just copy paste
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11 Resources that will make you a Kubernetes wizard in no time
๐ https://github.com/ahmetb/kubernetes-network-policy-recipes
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Data and System Visualization Tools That Will Boost Your Productivity
I'd recommend using this collection of network policy recipes to test out these 2 tools and see how they can be helpful to your workflow.
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How to block access to pods from host? NetworkPolicy not working
Here's an example policy I've tried. https://github.com/ahmetb/kubernetes-network-policy-recipes/blob/master/03-deny-all-non-whitelisted-traffic-in-the-namespace.md
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Cleared my CKA exam with a score of 92%. Here are a few tips
The Network Policies recipes here: https://github.com/ahmetb/kubernetes-network-policy-recipes -- Do not under any circumstances overlook this goldmine of network policy examples. Super important.
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How to learn and practice more in Kubernetes Network Policy for CKx exams and EKS ?
Good to learn more in Kubernetes network policy for CKx exams and EKS. Below are resources: 1/ read official doc and try to understand them well - https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/ 2/ bookmark samples for exams and EKS setups - https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/#networkpolicy-resource 3/ do more practices at https://github.com/ahmetb/kubernetes-network-policy-recipes 4/ visualize (image below) and try more at https://editor.cilium.io/ - it allows you to save the final netpol in k8s netpol OR Cilium netpol (EKS-A is using Cilium !)
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Organizing Multiple Git Identities
I use podman containers with lazydocker. https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazydocker That way my work is a bit more separated. Good tips.
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Dockerizing Your Node.js Application
To better and easier manage our containers, I use Lazydocker; For an explanation of the tool and how to install it, you can read my previous article where I explain how to install and manage Lazydocker in Ubuntu Windows Development Environment.
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Portainer kind of screwed me after updating a container -- Any other alternatives to managing your containers?
There's the lazydocker TUI for quick and easy status/logs.
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How to run kvm VMs inside a headless Linux server with no GUI?
I installed LazyDocker because I was bored at work one day and saw a reddit post Now I don't know if I can live without it.
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