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David Söderlund
QuadmanSWE
Platform engineer focusing on helping out with internal developer platforms. Kubernetes, backstage, crossplane, argocd, Azure, and Microsoft Data Platform.
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A improved version of jujhars13s kubernetes pod example for atmoz/sftp.
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# This kubernetes manifest for http://github.com/atmoz/sftp is made by ToMe25, based on a similar one by jujhars13.
#
# Usage:
# 1. Create the sftp namespace using `kubectl create namespace sftp`.
# 2. Copy your `~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub` file(can be generated with `ssh-keygen` if missing) to a new folder named `client_keys`.
# Also add the `id_rsa.pub` files of all other users you want to be able to log in without a password to this folder.
# 3. Create host keys for the sftp server in a new folder named `host_keys` by running `ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -f ssh_host_rsa_key`
# and `ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -f ssh_host_ed25519_key` in it.
# 4. Create a Kubernetes secret from the client keys by running `kubectl create secret generic sftp-client-public-keys -n sftp --from-file=client_keys`.
# 5. Create another Kubernetes secret from the host keys by running `kubectl create secret generic sftp-host-keys -n sftp --from-file=host_keys`.
How to register Rancher managed Kubernetes clusters in Argo CD
How to register Rancher managed Kubernetes clusters in Argo CD
Registering Rancher managed clusters in Argo CD doesn't work out of the box unless the Authorized Cluster Endpoint is used. Many users will prefer an integration of Argo CD via the central Rancher authentication proxy (which shares the network endpoint of the Rancher API/GUI). So let's find out why registering clusters via Rancher auth proxy fails and how to make it work.
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Powershell 1-liner to generate random n-byte key from Windows command line
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