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    sftp

    sftp

    SFTP support for the go.crypto/ssh package

    The sftp package provides support for file system operations on remote ssh servers using the SFTP subsystem. It also implements an SFTP server for serving files from the filesystem. The basic operation of the package mirrors the facilities of the os package. The Walker interface for directory traversal is heavily inspired by Keith Rarick's fs package.
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    GLAuth

    GLAuth

    A lightweight LDAP server for development, home use

    Go-lang LDAP Authentication (GLAuth) is a secure, easy-to-use, LDAP server w/ configurable backends. Centrally manage accounts across your infrastructure. Centrally manage SSH keys, Linux accounts, and passwords for cloud servers. Lightweight alternative to OpenLDAP and Active Directory for development, or a homelab. Store your user directory in a file, local or in S3; SQL database; or proxy to existing LDAP servers. Two Factor Authentication (transparent to applications) Multiple backends can be chained to inject features. ...
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    EaseProbe

    EaseProbe

    A simple, standalone, and lightweight tool

    ...Checking the HTTP status code, Support mTLS, HTTP Basic Auth, and can set the Request Header/Body. Check whether a TCP connection can be established or not. Run a Shell command and check the result. Run a remote command via SSH and check the result. Support the bastion/jump server. Connect to a given port using TLS and (optionally) validate for revoked or expired certificates. Run an SSH command on a remote host and check the CPU, Memory, and Disk usage. MySQL. Connect to a MySQL server and run the SHOW STATUS SQL. Redis. Connect to a Redis server and run the PING command. ...
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    k3sup

    k3sup

    bootstrap K3s over SSH in < 60s

    k3sup is a lightweight utility to get from zero to KUBECONFIG with k3s on any local or remote VM. All you need is ssh access and the k3sup binary to get kubectl access immediately. The tool is written in Go and is cross-compiled for Linux, Windows, MacOS and even on Raspberry Pi. This tool uses ssh to install k3s to a remote Linux host. You can also use it to join existing Linux hosts into a k3s cluster as agents. First, k3s is installed using the utility script from Rancher, along with a flag for your host's public IP so that TLS works properly. ...
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    Terratest

    Terratest

    Go library that makes it easier to write automated tests

    ...Use Terratest to execute your real IaC tools (e.g., Terraform, Packer, etc.) to deploy real infrastructure (e.g., servers) in a real environment (e.g., AWS). Use the tools built into Terratest to validate that the infrastructure works correctly in that environment by making HTTP requests, API calls, SSH connections, etc. Undeploy everything at the end of the test. Write automated tests for infrastructure code, including the code you write for use with tools such as Terraform, Kubernetes, Docker, and Packer. This code is released under the Apache 2.0 License.
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