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kubeshark
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Show HN: Alaz: Open-Source, Self-Hosted, eBPF-Based K8s Monitoring
The one similar product I had come across is Kubeshark (https://github.com/kubeshark/kubeshark). But admittedly the eBPF way seems more performant theoretically (given you can afford to have a modern-enough kernel). I'm really excited to see how this project develops out.
The eBPF-mode of innovation is pretty exciting, truly a fresh lens to building software. I'm also following Akita Software - the company building an eBPF paradigm of monitoring.
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Top open source security devtools you need to know about
GitHub: https://github.com/kubeshark/kubeshark Website: https://kubeshark.co/
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Can't make kubeshark work
Can you send us the logs using: `kubeshark logs` (you can also use the issues page or slack)
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Diagnosing high Cloud NAT usage for a CI cluster
Yes there are, but Cloud NAT alone won't be able to help you with that. You can either use a standalone proxy or a 3rd party firewall appliance through which you can route your traffic, or use more modern approaches with tools such as Kubeshark or Cillium.
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Monitoring service network traffic
https://github.com/kubeshark/kubeshark - somewhat like Wireshark for Kubernetes. LMK if you have any questions
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Tips on enumerating unknown APIs in my environment?
For example, this open-source project gives instant visibility into API traffic in kubernetes environments: https://github.com/kubeshark/kubeshark
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Kubeshark PCAP Export
Check out the GitHub repository: https://github.com/kubeshark/kubeshark
- Kubeshark: The API Traffic Viewer for Kubernetes
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Snyk CLI: Introducing Semantic Versioning and release channels
We are pleased to introduce Semantic Versioning and release channels to Snyk CLI from v.1.1291.0 onwards. In this blog post, we will share why we are introducing these changes, what problems these changes solve for our customers, and how our customers can opt-in according to their needs.
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Kubernetes CI/CD Pipelines
You can use tools such as Snyk to generate your reports. Snyk also powers the docker scan command that's integrated into Docker's CLI.
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Best coding practices: secure dependency management
Scan your projects for vulnerabilities regularly More development platforms add features to check if the dependencies of your application contain a vulnerable packages. In modern ASP.NET you can use dotnet list package --vulnerable and in NPM you can use npm audit. It's even better to automatically scan your dependencies regularly. You can use tools like snyk or mend.io (formerly Whitesource) to help you with that. Those tools are expensive but have some advanced features.
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6 Tools To Help Keep Your Dependencies And Code More Secure
Snyk
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Let's Play Snyk 🐶
Hi folks, I'm diving into Snyk this time. This is a platform for developer security that helps protect infrastructure as code, dependencies, containers, and code. Snyk includes the following products and mostly focuses on security and dependency monitoring:
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Preventing SQL injection attacks in Node.js
In this article, you learned all about how SQL injections manifest in Node.js applications and discovered multiple strategies to help prevent them. From updating your ORM and SQL libraries, sanitizing user inputs, and using query placeholders to leveraging the Snyk IDE extension for Visual Studio Code, you have a whole host of measures to secure your Node.js applications against SQL injection attacks.
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Deployment approaches in Microservices.
Snyk is one of the most popular tools to work with security stuff and helps you to find vulnerabilities in your not just codebase but infrastructure.
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Champion Building - How to successfully adopt a developer tool
So you've just bought a new platform tool? Maybe it's Hashicorp Vault? Snyk? Backstage? You’re excited about all of the developer experience, security and other benefits you're about to unleash on your company—right? But wait…
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The art of conditional rendering: Tips and tricks for React and Next.js developers
Snyk can also be used as an IDE extension to find insecure code in React codebases and can help you fix any security vulnerabilities in open source dependencies.
What are some alternatives?
kui - A hybrid command-line/UI development experience for cloud-native development
verdaccio - 📦🔐 A lightweight Node.js private proxy registry
ksniff - Kubectl plugin to ease sniffing on kubernetes pods using tcpdump and wireshark
infisical - ♾ Infisical is the open-source secret management platform: Sync secrets across your team/infrastructure and prevent secret leaks.
kwok - Kubernetes WithOut Kubelet - Simulates thousands of Nodes and Clusters.
scorecard - OpenSSF Scorecard - Security health metrics for Open Source
fake-k8s - [Moved to https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kwok] fake-k8s is a tool for running Fake Kubernetes clusters, It can be used as an alternative to Kind in some scenarios where you don’t need to actually run the Pod
SensioLabs Security Check - A database of PHP security advisories
alaz - Alaz: Advanced eBPF Agent for Kubernetes Observability – Effortlessly monitor K8s service interactions and performance metrics in your K8s environment. Gain in-depth insights with service maps, metrics, distributed tracing, and more, while staying alert to crucial system anomalies 🐝
for-linux - Docker Engine for Linux
Packer - Packer is a tool for creating identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration.
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more