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Protecting SSHD's Listening Port with Port Knocking (or better)
I forgot to mention I have an unpublished blog post on the topic. iptables man pages are a good read as well
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Looking for a speaker on a panel on "how to make the most of Jenkins", pm me if interested
If you're trying to capture your job configuration, you don't want your build history (due to large size), and you want the configuration for an off-site test setup... then you can tar up your Jenkins home without capturing the build metadata.
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How to handle security updates to containers OSes?
Thanks and you're welcome. I am considering adding on how to package apps that have shared library dependencies using ldd utility (apps that aren't statically compiled). A few examples of that: - https://github.com/PeterDaveHello/docker-shellcheck/pull/11 - https://github.com/samrocketman/blog/issues/81 - https://github.com/samrocketman/docker-webhookrelay/blob/main/Dockerfile
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Is docker/k8s necessary for most situations?
Here is my guide to production Docker images which includes practical examples. Also, if you think you still need a shell in your minimal container here’s an example of reusing busybox from Alpine.
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How to safely upgrade jenkins plugin. What is the fail proof way to do it.
If you don't want to use git to capture your Jenkins home data, here's a tar command method
NetworkManager-ssh
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Protecting SSHD's Listening Port with Port Knocking (or better)
VPN isn't exclusive of sshd so I'm not sure what they mean but depending on how many hosts you're securing having some sort of secure choke point for accessing your servers makes sense. Applications like NM's ssh VPN or sshuttle provide very VPN-y functionality the uses SSH as a transport.
What are some alternatives?
docker-shellcheck - 🐳 Dockerized ShellCheck: A static analysis tool for shell scripts
jenkins-bootstrap-shared - Jenkins as immutable infrastructure made easy. A repository of shared scripts meant to be used as a git submodule. Packing Jenkins, plugins, and scripts into immutable packages and images.
jenkins-script-console-scripts - A repository of one-off script console scripts for Jenkins.
gitignore - A collection of useful .gitignore templates
copilot-cli - The AWS Copilot CLI is a tool for developers to build, release and operate production ready containerized applications on AWS App Runner or Amazon ECS on AWS Fargate.
docker-webhookrelay - A minimal sidecar container meant to run a webhook relay for a local docker service.
docker-tomcat - A minimal security hardened Docker based Tomcat
groovy-guru - Groovy Intellisense for Visual Studio Code
jenkins-std-lib - Bringing the Zen of Python to Jenkins.