packj
multy
packj | multy | |
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38 | 42 | |
615 | 627 | |
3.4% | 1.1% | |
7.2 | 0.0 | |
about 1 month ago | over 1 year ago | |
Python | Go | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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packj
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Rust Without Crates.io
Creator of Packj [1] here. How do you envision sandboxing/security policies will be specified? Per-lib policies when you've hundreds of dependencies will become overwhelming. Having built an eBPF-based sandbox [2], I anticipate that accuracy will be another challenge here: too restrictive will block functionality, too permissive defeats the purpose.
1. https://github.com/ossillate-inc/packj flags malicious/risky NPM/PyPI/RubyGems/Rust/Maven/PHP packages by carrying out static+dynamic+metadata analysis.
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A Study of Malicious Code in PyPI Ecosystem
Cool project. How do you feel about projects like OpenSSF scorecards or even the checks that socket.dev do today on these packages to help determine risk?
https://github.com/ossillate-inc/packj/blob/main/.packj.yaml
Secondly, what about impersonation where attackers imitate a popular package and its respective metadata?
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How to use Podman inside of a container
I built Packj [1] sandboxing for securing “pip/NPM install”. It uses strace for sandboxing and blocks access to sensitive files and limits traffic to known-good IP addresses.
1. https://github.com/ossillate-inc/packj
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NPM Provenance Public Beta
Great work! This provenance check is going to be very valuable for enforcing supply-chain security. We are working on adding support to check for provenance in Packj.
1. https://github.com/ossillate-inc/packj flags risky/malicious NPM/PyPI/Ruby dependencies
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Show HN: TypeScript Security Scanner
Cool project. Would love to integrate this in Packj [1] as one of the open-source SAST scanners. Will DM you.
1. https://github.com/ossillate-inc/packj flags malicious/risky open-source dependencies.
- Packj flags malicious/risky open-source packages
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Show HN: Coder Guard – Protect Your IDE from Malicious Extensions
Very cool! I've built something similar, but for packages: https://github.com/ossillate-inc/packj Would love to talk.
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Ask HN: What Are You Working on This Year?
Working on a marketplace (based on Packj [1]) to allow open-source developers to make money by selling "assured" software artifacts.
1. Packj https://github.com/ossillate-inc/packj flags malicious and other "risky" open-source dependencies in your software supply chain.
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Compromised PyTorch-nightly dependency chain December 30th, 2022
I’ve created Packj sandbox [1] for “safe installation” of PyPI/NPM/Rubygems packages
1. https://github.com/ossillate-inc/packj
It DOES NOT require a VM/Container; uses strace. It shows you a preview of file system changes that installation will make and can also block arbitrary network communication during installation (uses an allow-list).
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Vulnerability scanner written in Go that uses osv.dev data
Great to see a developer-friendly tool around OSV! Packj [1] uses OSV APIs to report vulnerable PyPI/NPM/Rubygems packages. Disclaimer: I built it.
1. https://github.com/ossillate-inc/packj flags malicious/risky packages.
multy
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Abstraction of Cloud Providers
Multy is an interesting project. Though such a project is bound to suffer from the downsides of all clouds and wont be able to gain from the advantages of a specific cloud service.
- Wrapper for the Terraform's AWS, Azure, and GCP providers
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Writing an IaC Rosetta Stone
There is already a couple of options
https://github.com/multycloud/multy
But a multicloud wrapper creates a lot of abstractions.
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Looking to contribute to an open-source project
Hey! If you're looking to expand your backend languages, we're working on Multy - an open source tool to deploy and switch to any cloud. We have a discord server to answer any questions as well and a few good first issues!
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How to contribute to Open Source?
If you wanna take a look - https://github.com/multycloud/multy. Any contributions are very welcome!
- GitHub - multycloud/multy: Multy - Easily deploy multi cloud infrastructure. Write cloud-agnostic config deployed across multiple clouds
- Show HN: Build for any cloud with the same code
- Golang open-source contribution
- What companies are using golang and have source code in github?
What are some alternatives?
kubesploit - Kubesploit is a cross-platform post-exploitation HTTP/2 Command & Control server and agent written in Golang, focused on containerized environments.
cloudy - A tool for managing production-grade cloud clusters, infrastructure as code (IaC)
paperclips - Universal Paperclips mirror
yor - Extensible auto-tagger for your IaC files. The ultimate way to link entities in the cloud back to the codified resource which created it.
meta - Meta discussions and unicorns. Not necessarily in that order.
gatus - ⛑ Automated developer-oriented status page
maloss - Towards Measuring Supply Chain Attacks on Package Managers for Interpreted Languages
anteon - Anteon (formerly Ddosify) - Effortless Kubernetes Monitoring and Performance Testing. Available on CLI, Self-Hosted, and Cloud
roqr - QR codes that will rock your world
backend - A REST web-service sample project written in Golang using go-fiber, GORM and PostgreSQL
firejail - Linux namespaces and seccomp-bpf sandbox
keploy - Test generation for Developers. Generate tests and stubs for your application that actually work!