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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...
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    GSnova

    GSnova

    Private proxy solution & network troubleshooting tool

    GSnova is a high-performance proxy tool for bypassing internet censorship and securing network traffic through a range of supported transport protocols. It acts as a multi-protocol client/server proxy that can tunnel traffic over TLS, WebSocket, KCP, QUIC, and SSH. GSnova is optimized for resilience and speed under restrictive network conditions and supports multiple fronting strategies and obfuscation techniques. It's particularly suited for users in highly censored environments and developers building resilient networking tools.
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