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    ContainerSSH

    ContainerSSH

    ContainerSSH: Launch containers on demand

    ...Authorize their access and create short-lived credentials for the database using simple webhooks. Clean up the environment on disconnect. Study SSH attack patterns up close. Drop attackers safely into network-isolated containers or even virtual machines, and capture their every move using the audit logging ContainerSSH provides. The built-in S3 upload ensures you don't lose your data.
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    kubernetes-event-exporter

    kubernetes-event-exporter

    Export Kubernetes events to multiple destinations with routing

    This tool allows exporting the often missed Kubernetes events to various outputs so that they can be used for observability or alerting purposes. You won't believe what you are missing. Configuration is done via a YAML file, when run in Kubernetes, ConfigMap. The tool watches all the events and the user has to option to filter out some events, according to their properties. Critical events can be routed to alerting tools such as Opsgenie, or all events can be dumped to an Elasticsearch...
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    Novm

    Novm

    Experimental KVM-based VMM for containers, written in Go

    ...As a research vehicle, novm emphasizes hackability over feature completeness, making it useful for instrumentation experiments, educational deep dives, or bespoke CI sandboxes. Even though it’s not positioned as a drop-in for production hypervisors, it demonstrates how far a lean VM manager can go with modern kernel primitives.
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