Don’t forget the Silverbullet users.
Don’t forget the Silverbullet users.
Oh, I didn’t realize this was for plain containers, sorry.
For that I use Ansible to deploy the containers in my server. The secrets are stored encrypted in my local machine with passwordstore and I use the passwordstore lookup plugin to load them in the playbooks/templates.
The Ansible playbooks I use to deploy it are the documentation.
In my homelab I use Bitnami’s sealed secrets to commit the encrypted secrets to git and deploy with ArgoCD.
Which user do you use to run the podman command? Confirm with whoami
Note that the sysctl net.ipv4.ip_unprivileged_port_start
can be used to allow non-root users to bind to ports <1024, this might be configured in MicroOS, I don’t know.
Dyson Sphere Program is a great factory game. Check it out.
I run some containers based on Fedora, mainly because I know the userspace and I don’t care about the size.
We don’t know how big is the universe beyond the observable universe.
I use fail2ban to ban IPs that fall to login and also IPs that perform common scans in the reverse proxy
On the other hand I value Authelia single configuration file which I can version control in git. Authentik is a click-ops burden.
Same in Spanish (erizo de mar)
Very accurate 😂
Man, I hate all the boilerplate that Microsoft uses in their documentation, it’s a pain to read anything.
For my simple use case (storing Velero backups), it works perfectly and with a resource footprint ridiculously low (~ 3 MiB memory when idle). In comparison MinIO used 100 times more memory.