pritunl-k8s-tf-do
By autotune
beeswithmachineguns
A utility for arming (creating) many bees (micro EC2 instances) to attack (load test) targets (web applications). (by newsapps)
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3.6 | 0.0 | |
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HCL | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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pritunl-k8s-tf-do
Posts with mentions or reviews of pritunl-k8s-tf-do.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-26.
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Why migrate to GitHub from Jenkins?
I have a full example here of a working GHA pipeline that deploys terraform infrastructure. This deploys atlantis, which can then be used to deploy Pritunl VPN. Works almost perfectly except for the fact that helm yaml encoded sensitive values are revealed on terraform destroy, so I simply don't have anything sensitive encoded in yaml.
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[FOR HIRE] Where are the high paying remote DevOps jobs that don't require LeetCode?
Hey now, I've already got a homelab that launches a k8s cluster and installs Pritunl VPN for coffee shop wifi. I do at least understand that tools need a valid use case before being applied, although admittedly installing it on k8s vs just using Nomad or something is more RDD than not for this one.
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Start date pushed back multiple times at new contract gig. Looking to see what else is out there.
I'm looking for a company that is willing to judge me based off of past experience and previous projects I've already completed. So ideally no LeetCode, and no more take homes unless you want me to post them publicly. Ideally looking to come in at $160K+ for mid level or $200K+ for senior, depending on how much of a match there is between me and the position, and a sign-on bonus would be incredible. Hopefully I have enough of a reputation at this point where you've seen my posts and comments in /r/devops and already know what I'm capable of, but if not, I'm happy to chat about previous projects in-depth and go over what I've worked on. A code review as part of the interview process would be absolutely stellar. This is what I've been working on recently as well as my "homelab" if you re looking for some specifics. DM or chat with your work email for an official resume
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So I've installed grafana, loki, and prometheus on the personal Kubernetes cluster via Terraform. Now what?
Already done, but good call on learning how to create conditionals. I will look into it!
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Ask r/kubernetes: What are you working on this week?
Playing around with grafana/loki/prometheus all via Terraform, GitHub Actions, and Atlantis in a public repo.
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What's the best cloud provider for me to mess around in and learn k8s without accidentally getting charged a lot of dollar?
I set up a whole pipeline to install and configure Pritunl VPN on DigitalOcean and it only costs me like $60/month for a 3 node cluster.
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I built an open source deployment pipeline of Pritunl to Digital Ocean using Github Actions and Atlantis. User-friendly, open source, VPN on Kubernetes at under $60/month!
https://github.com/autotune/pritunl-k8s-tf-do/blob/master/README.md is the repo. The README should answer any questions about how the pipeline works but the end result is a pritunl webgui listening on port 80 with an ingress route for https, a SERVICE load balancer that listens for VPN connections, and the ability to connect to said service load balancer over Pritunl VPN client. Note this is missing a few things, for one you can only have a replica set of 1 in the deployment. I need to figure out how to add HA with the "enterprise" edition at $70/month extra (still relatively cheap for what you get!). But for personal use it should suffice. Also, I tried using an ingress for the vpn itself but can't get it working, so stuck with SVC load balaner instead, which works fine. Any suggestions here would be appreciated!
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Any folks from the zerossl project lurking these forums? Your user signup page cert is expired.
All I know for sure is the one cert I was using with letsencrypt kept failing to renew. I just tried it with zerossl since the sign up page cert was finally renewed last night and people have generally been happy with them outside this little incident and seems to actually be working as expected. The helm release I am using is linked to via tf here and the ingress rules are here.
beeswithmachineguns
Posts with mentions or reviews of beeswithmachineguns.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-28.
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let's all be chads
With the proper tools. https://github.com/newsapps/beeswithmachineguns
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So I've installed grafana, loki, and prometheus on the personal Kubernetes cluster via Terraform. Now what?
Thanks! I currently run Pritunl on the cluster, but I could definitely host my resume on there as well. I could stand to learn tools like https://locust.io or Bees With Machines Guns as a load testing exercise for sure. I will dive into it!
- AWS Compute Optimizer provides Amazon EC2 instance recommendations
- How to know maximum users that can run on my website server?
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I Wanna test my websites with Dos attacks, how to?
If you DO host it yourself, check out Bees With Machineguns.
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Wrote a script that uploads fake data to phishing site
Combine this with something like Bees with Machine Guns?
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Bees With Machine Guns
Bees With Machine Guns is a utility for creating micro EC2 instances to load test web applications. You simply enter a target url and an army of "bees" will simulate traffic originating from several different sources to hit the target. Thanks for this one goes to OkPomegranate6125.
- What do you use to load test your aws infra?
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Trying to track down a free website tool which could simulate users hitting a site.
Bees with Machine Guns is another: https://github.com/newsapps/beeswithmachineguns
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Is there a limit to Shared Application Load Balancer?
Be sure to test it. Something like Bees with Machine guns. Like that, because it's actually not that great.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pritunl-k8s-tf-do and beeswithmachineguns you can also consider the following projects:
locust - Write scalable load tests in plain Python 🚗💨
Gatling - Modern Load Testing as Code
pritunl-client-electron - Pritunl OpenVPN client
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
siege - Siege is an http load tester and benchmarking utility
predator - A powerful open-source platform for load testing APIs.
thanos - Highly available Prometheus setup with long term storage capabilities. A CNCF Incubating project.
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
helmfile - Deploy Kubernetes Helm Charts
Better Enums - C++ compile-time enum to string, iteration, in a single header file
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