Published on: 2025-07-14 04:00:28
About GovEagle We build an AI‑powered platform that helps government contractors draft proposals faster and more securely. Our stack: Python micro‑services, Celery workers, Redis, Kubernetes, and LLM integrations in AWS GovCloud & Azure GovCloud. **The Gig (1 Month, ≈ 20 hrs/week)** Help us hit a strict uptime & latency SLA by auditing our infrastructure and knocking out the highest‑impact fixes within four weeks. What You’ll Tackle Reliability audit of K8s workloads, Celery queues, Redis c
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Yes, I'm fully aware those are two separate things, but hear me out here for a moment. Back in 2018 I was hearing a lot of stuff from all angles and all sorts of friends and influences about Kubernetes, and from what I heard it seemed like a pretty promising piece of kit to use. At the time, I actually went out and bought a NUC to act as a little hypervisor so that I could play around with a small cluster at home. Funnily enough, my blog post on this was six years ago to the very day. The mai
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Microsoft warns about the security risks posed by default configurations in Kubernetes deployments, particularly those using out-of-the-box Helm charts, which could publicly expose sensitive data. In many cases, those Helm charts required no authentication, left exploitable ports open, and used weak or hardcoded passwords that were trivial to break. A report published by security researchers Michael Katchinskiy and Yossi Weizman of Microsoft Defender for Cloud Research highlights three cases a
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Kubetail Kubetail is a real-time logging dashboard for Kubernetes (browser/terminal) Demo: https://www.kubetail.com/demo Introduction Kubetail is a general-purpose logging dashboard for Kubernetes, optimized for tailing logs across across multi-container workloads in real-time. With Kubetail, you can view logs from all the containers in a workload (e.g. Deployment or DaemonSet) merged into a single, chronological timeline, delivered to your browser or terminal. The primary entry point for K
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with flexible resource orchestration Koreo is a platform engineering toolkit that introduces a new approach to configuration management and resource orchestration in Kubernetes. It builds upon the best aspects of tools like Helm, Kustomize, Argo, and Crossplane while addressing some of their limitations. It serves as a meta-controller programming language and runtime that allows you to compose off-the-shelf operators into cohesive platforms by orchestrating Kubernetes controllers. Through powe
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with flexible resource orchestration Koreo is a platform engineering toolkit that introduces a new approach to configuration management and resource orchestration in Kubernetes. It builds upon the best aspects of tools like Helm, Kustomize, Argo, and Crossplane while addressing some of their limitations. It serves as a meta-controller programming language and runtime that allows you to compose off-the-shelf operators into cohesive platforms by orchestrating Kubernetes controllers. Through powe
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I recently investigated a warning message on Kubernetes that said: DNSConfigForming ... Nameserver limits were exceeded, some nameservers have been omitted . This was technically a Kubernetes event with type: Warning , and these usually indicate that there’s something wrong, so I wanted to investigate it. This led me down a pretty deep rabbit hole about DNS resolution on Linux in general and Kubernetes in particular. I thought it might be helpful to others to explain how this all works, just in
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Wiz Research discovered CVE-2025-1097, CVE-2025-1098, CVE-2025-24514 and CVE-2025-1974, a series of unauthenticated Remote Code Execution vulnerabilities in Ingress NGINX Controller for Kubernetes dubbed #IngressNightmare . Exploitation of these vulnerabilities leads to unauthorized access to all secrets stored across all namespaces in the Kubernetes cluster by attackers, which can result in cluster takeover. This attack vector has been assigned a CVSS v3.1 base score of 9.8. In this blog po
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When Sam Weaver was vice president of product management at Unqork, he realized that the company needed a better way to manage its sprawling network of Kubernetes clusters — which are groups of computing nodes. When Unqork couldn’t find anything off the shelf, it assembled a 15-person team to build a Kubernetes management product. Despite the multi-million-dollar expense, Weaver said the resulting platform was just okay. “I’m thinking to myself, there’s got to be a better way of doing this,” We
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Wiz Research discovered CVE-2025-1097, CVE-2025-1098, CVE-2025-24514 and CVE-2025-1974, a series of unauthenticated Remote Code Execution vulnerabilities in Ingress NGINX Controller for Kubernetes dubbed #IngressNightmare . Exploitation of these vulnerabilities leads to unauthorized access to all secrets stored across all namespaces in the Kubernetes cluster by attackers, which can result in cluster takeover. This attack vector has been assigned a CVSS v3.1 base score of 9.8. In this blog po
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xlskubectl — a spreadsheet to control your Kubernetes cluster xlskubectl integrates Google Spreadsheet with Kubernetes. You can finally administer your cluster from the same spreadsheet that you use to track your expenses. Usage You can start the bridge with: $ kubectl proxy --www=. Starting to serve on 127.0.0.1:8001 Open the following URL http://localhost:8001/static. The page will guide through creating the appropriate credentials to connect to Google Spreadsheet. Frequently Asked Que
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Nvidia GPU on bare metal NixOS Kubernetes cluster explained 27 minute read Since the last time I published the second MAZE (Massive Argumented Zonal Environments) article, I realized that the framework is getting more mature, but I need a solution to run it on a large scale. In the past, I built a bare metal Kubernetes cluster on top of a three-node mini PC interconnected with USB4. I have a retired workstation PC with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. I wondered why not put this PC into the three-n
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