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devspace-plugin-loft
Loft Plugin for DevSpace - adds commands like `devspace create space` or `devspace create vcluster` to DevSpace
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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kube-oidc-proxy
Discontinued Reverse proxy to authenticate to managed Kubernetes API servers via OIDC.
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SaaSHub
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Loft solves this + much more. There are cost-saving features too, so it might actually pay for itself. Don't hesitate to book a demo.
I use the kube-login plugin for kubectl (https://github.com/int128/kubelogin) along with the kube-oidc-proxy (https://github.com/jetstack/kube-oidc-proxy), using Keycloak as my OIDC provider (https://www.keycloak.org) and doing LDAP synchronization to Active Directory.
I use the kube-login plugin for kubectl (https://github.com/int128/kubelogin) along with the kube-oidc-proxy (https://github.com/jetstack/kube-oidc-proxy), using Keycloak as my OIDC provider (https://www.keycloak.org) and doing LDAP synchronization to Active Directory.
I use the kube-login plugin for kubectl (https://github.com/int128/kubelogin) along with the kube-oidc-proxy (https://github.com/jetstack/kube-oidc-proxy), using Keycloak as my OIDC provider (https://www.keycloak.org) and doing LDAP synchronization to Active Directory.
You should try Infra. It works with any flavor of Kube and can hook up Okta, Google, and AD (and anything that supports OpenID Connect). It can pull in your cluster/roles, and set up the cluster/role bindings. It's open source, although there is also a SaaS version if you don't want to self host.