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Gravitational Teleport | Mosh | |
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60 | 152 | |
16,156 | 12,164 | |
2.4% | 0.7% | |
10.0 | 5.4 | |
about 5 hours ago | about 1 month ago | |
Go | C++ | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Gravitational Teleport
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Parsing the Postgres protocol – logging executed statements
I ordinarily would have said you reinvented Teleport <https://github.com/gravitational/teleport/tree/v14.3.7#readm...> but now that they've gone AGPL with v15 I'm guessing there's a market for MIT licensed stuff, although for sure since Teleport has been around for so long it has encountered more edge cases and undergone more security reviews. I was surprised while digging up the link that Gravatational is still releasing v13 and v14 updates under Apache 2, so maybe even Teleport will continue to have legs for those who cannot deploy AGPL stuff
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👑 Top Open Source Projects of 2023 🚀
Teleport is an SSH for Clusters and Teams and aims to be the drop-in replacement for OpenSSH.
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Release Radar • February 2024 Edition
Are you looking to set up SSO for your cloud infrastructure? Or maybe establish tunnels to access services behind NATs and firewalls. Then Teleport is for you. It provides connectivity, authentication, access controls and audit for infrastructure. The newest update has a tonne of new features and improvements including enhanced device trust support, SSH connection resumption, MFA for admin actions, improved provisioning for Okta, and heaps. more. Check out all the changes in the Teleport release notes.
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OpenBao – FOSS Fork of HashiCorp Vault
In case you didn't see it: https://goteleport.com/blog/teleport-oss-switches-to-agpl-v3... and https://github.com/gravitational/teleport/pull/35259
I readily admit it's not the same amount of :fu: as BuSL or whatever the fuck is going on over at Sentry but still :-( as compared to their much friendlier Apache 2
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Who's hiring developer advocates? (December 2023)
Link to GitHub -->
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Gravitational Teleport alternatives - netbird, ZeroTier, and awl
4 projects | 29 Jun 2023
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RustDesk – Free and open source alternative to TeamViewer
I work on the Desktop Access feature for Teleport: https://goteleport.com/docs/desktop-access/getting-started/
The tool itself is open core: https://github.com/gravitational/teleport
Most of the desktop access stuff is open source. The only desktop related thing that's proprietary is our tool that allows for access to machines not connected to Active Directory. A sizeable chunk of the desktop access code is even Written In Rust™: https://github.com/gravitational/teleport/tree/master/lib/sr...!
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A front page for my selfhosted services
Have a look at teleport. It might do what you want https://github.com/gravitational/teleport
Teleport
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Do you self-host for personal use or for an organization?
I'm not quite familiar with RDS specifically, but did you look at: Rustdesk, Teleport, FreeRDP, xRDP? Assuming these may not be relevant/you tried them already, but thought I'd share
Mosh
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The IDEs we had 30 years ago and we lost
If you haven’t already, and I know this doesn’t hold up for GUI emacs or vim, but consider running them through https://mosh.org/
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Write Your Own Terminal
FWIW, I wouldn't try to parse escape sequences "directly" from the input bytestream -- it's easy to end up with annoying bugs. Longer-term it's probably better to separate the logic e.g.:
- First step (for a UTF-8-input terminal emulator) means "lexing" the input bytestream as UTF-8 into a stream of USVs, which involves some subtleties (https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/blob/master/src/termina...).
- Second step is to run the DEC parser/FSM logic on the sequence of USVs, which is independent of the escape sequences (https://vt100.net/emu/dec_ansi_parser ; https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/blob/master/src/termina...).
- And then the third step is for the terminal to execute the "dispatch"/"execute"/etc. actions coming from the FSM, which is where the escape sequences and control chars get implemented (https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/blob/master/src/termina...).
Without this separation, it's easier to end up with bugs where, e.g., a UTF-8 sequence or an ANSI escape sequence is treated differently when it's split between multiple read() calls vs. all in one call.
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Typing Fast Is About Latency, Not Throughput
Btw, you can use mosh to hide the latency of SSH. https://mosh.org/
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How do I enable new pane/tab with CWD while using mosh?
I've been using Kitty's SSH features for as long as I can remember but I recently setup Mosh and I really like how it doesn't drop connections and supports roaming.
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Buying an iPad Pro for coding was a mistake
I am surprised many people write about ssh into a server. Mosh[1] feels more responsive and it also supports longer sessions.
[1] - https://mosh.org/
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Prompt2, heads up; they are readying up another version Prompt2 has been abandoned by devs since iOS 14 / 1y ago in a crashing state - Now they want to make another money-heist cash-grab from its users by forcing them to upgrade one of the most expensive apps of all time.
Also they support Mosh which I install on my servers. It's way better than plain ssh when you're on mobile networks and wifi, especially with connections that are unreliable or bandwidth-constrained.
- Zellij New WASM Plugin System
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How can I get a lisp image to run in the background?
If it is not for production (e.g. running as a daemon or a server) and you only care about the development, another ad-hoc way is using screen/tmus-like software incl. byobu, and combine it with mosh.
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Google in shock as Samsung considers moving to Bing as default search engine
> I usually use Mosh
Mosh as in "mobile shell"? https://mosh.org/
> Would you suggest I try slime-tramp?
I don't know yet, I've just started trying it out.
What made me want to try it was that I could use GUI Emacs to connect to emacs running on a different machine and still have full access to all the emacs keybindings.
So far, the downsides that I have encountered are that M-. and C-c C-k (slime-compile-and-load-file) don't quite work. The work-around would be to visit each file using the remote path and re-compile them so that the running Lisp image can map what's in the image to a path tramp recognizes. Then M-. and C-c C-k should work.
To recompile, select all then compile (X-c X-p C-c C-c) works, or I think C-c M-k also works. Not a great solution if there are a lot of files, though.
IIUC the problem boils down to M-. eventually calling (xref-find-definitions) which is an emacs built-in, and I think that's why the tramp paths aren't translating until a re-compile is done.
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HyperShell: Spawn shells anywhere. Fully peer-to-peer
Seems so: I like the idea. Would be, however, to integrate with mosh [1] and feel much better if there was a well audited SSH implementation beneath the hole punching and rendezvous layer.
What are some alternatives?
Eternal Terminal - Re-Connectable secure remote shell
Pomerium - Pomerium is an identity and context-aware reverse proxy for zero-trust access to web applications and services.
KeyBox - Bastillion is a web-based SSH console that centrally manages administrative access to systems. Web-based administration is combined with management and distribution of user's public SSH keys.
vouch-proxy - an SSO and OAuth / OIDC login solution for Nginx using the auth_request module
telepresence - Local development against a remote Kubernetes or OpenShift cluster
tmux - tmux source code
Multi SSH Config - Mirror of https://gitlab.com/osiux/multi-ssh-config
Sshwifty - Web SSH & Telnet (WebSSH & WebTelnet client) 🔮
the-bastion - Authentication, authorization, traceability and auditability for SSH accesses.
Advanced SSH config - :computer: make your ssh client smarter
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
cost-model - Cross-cloud cost allocation models for Kubernetes workloads [Moved to: https://github.com/kubecost/opencost]