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  1. So I'm setting up my new #talos cluster to migrate away from all #cloud services including github. So here is my #code #shitpost now tucked into my own #forgejo (with #WoodpeckerCI)

    code.augustini.xyz/myceliatrix

  2. From PDB strings to MaaS: Tracking a commodity BadIIS ecosystem used by Chinese-speaking threat

    Security firm Talos has uncovered a new variant of BadIIS that functions as commodity malware used by Chinese-speaking cybercrime groups, and is likely to be sold or shared as a service.

    Pulse ID: 6a0d42f00e5ae063d8f36086
    Pulse Link: otx.alienvault.com/pulse/6a0d4
    Pulse Author: Tr1sa111
    Created: 2026-05-20 05:13:20

    Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.

    #Chinese #CyberCrime #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #MaaS #Malware #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #Talos #bot #Tr1sa111

  3. #Kubespray or #Talos hmmmm

    I can't decide. I am more familar with #Kubespray and I like it, but it's such a pain to update (playbooks take forever!)

  4. #Kubespray or #Talos hmmmm

    I can't decide. I am more familar with #Kubespray and I like it, but it's such a pain to update (playbooks take forever!)

  5. #Kubespray or #Talos hmmmm

    I can't decide. I am more familar with #Kubespray and I like it, but it's such a pain to update (playbooks take forever!)

  6. #Kubespray or #Talos hmmmm

    I can't decide. I am more familar with #Kubespray and I like it, but it's such a pain to update (playbooks take forever!)

  7. #Kubespray or #Talos hmmmm

    I can't decide. I am more familar with #Kubespray and I like it, but it's such a pain to update (playbooks take forever!)

  8. Ongoing exploitation of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN vulnerabilities

    Cisco Talos tracks active exploitation of CVE-2026-20182, an authentication bypass vulnerability in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller and Manager, allowing remote attackers to obtain administrative privileges. The exploitation is attributed to UAT-8616, a sophisticated threat actor previously involved in similar attacks. Additionally, multiple threat clusters have been exploiting CVE-2026-20133, CVE-2026-20128, and CVE-2026-20122 since March 2026, following public release of proof-of-concept code by ZeroZenX Labs. Post-compromise activities include deployment of various webshells, including XenShell, Godzilla, and Behinder variants, along with cryptocurrency miners, red team frameworks like Sliver and AdaptixC2, and credential stealers. Ten distinct threat clusters have been identified, each utilizing different malicious tooling and infrastructure. Affected systems require immediate patching and security measures.

    Pulse ID: 6a062c38dfdb5434bb2f0876
    Pulse Link: otx.alienvault.com/pulse/6a062
    Pulse Author: AlienVault
    Created: 2026-05-14 20:10:32

    Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.

    #Cisco #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #RAT #Sliver #Talos #Troll #Vulnerability #bot #cryptocurrency #AlienVault

  9. Ongoing exploitation of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN vulnerabilities

    Cisco Talos tracks active exploitation of CVE-2026-20182, an authentication bypass vulnerability in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller and Manager, allowing remote attackers to obtain administrative privileges. The exploitation is attributed to UAT-8616, a sophisticated threat actor previously involved in similar attacks. Additionally, multiple threat clusters have been exploiting CVE-2026-20133, CVE-2026-20128, and CVE-2026-20122 since March 2026, following public release of proof-of-concept code by ZeroZenX Labs. Post-compromise activities include deployment of various webshells, including XenShell, Godzilla, and Behinder variants, along with cryptocurrency miners, red team frameworks like Sliver and AdaptixC2, and credential stealers. Ten distinct threat clusters have been identified, each utilizing different malicious tooling and infrastructure. Affected systems require immediate patching and security measures.

    Pulse ID: 6a062c38dfdb5434bb2f0876
    Pulse Link: otx.alienvault.com/pulse/6a062
    Pulse Author: AlienVault
    Created: 2026-05-14 20:10:32

    Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.

    #Cisco #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #RAT #Sliver #Talos #Troll #Vulnerability #bot #cryptocurrency #AlienVault

  10. Ongoing exploitation of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN vulnerabilities

    Cisco Talos tracks active exploitation of CVE-2026-20182, an authentication bypass vulnerability in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller and Manager, allowing remote attackers to obtain administrative privileges. The exploitation is attributed to UAT-8616, a sophisticated threat actor previously involved in similar attacks. Additionally, multiple threat clusters have been exploiting CVE-2026-20133, CVE-2026-20128, and CVE-2026-20122 since March 2026, following public release of proof-of-concept code by ZeroZenX Labs. Post-compromise activities include deployment of various webshells, including XenShell, Godzilla, and Behinder variants, along with cryptocurrency miners, red team frameworks like Sliver and AdaptixC2, and credential stealers. Ten distinct threat clusters have been identified, each utilizing different malicious tooling and infrastructure. Affected systems require immediate patching and security measures.

    Pulse ID: 6a062c38dfdb5434bb2f0876
    Pulse Link: otx.alienvault.com/pulse/6a062
    Pulse Author: AlienVault
    Created: 2026-05-14 20:10:32

    Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.

    #Cisco #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #RAT #Sliver #Talos #Troll #Vulnerability #bot #cryptocurrency #AlienVault

  11. Ongoing exploitation of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN vulnerabilities

    Cisco Talos tracks active exploitation of CVE-2026-20182, an authentication bypass vulnerability in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller and Manager, allowing remote attackers to obtain administrative privileges. The exploitation is attributed to UAT-8616, a sophisticated threat actor previously involved in similar attacks. Additionally, multiple threat clusters have been exploiting CVE-2026-20133, CVE-2026-20128, and CVE-2026-20122 since March 2026, following public release of proof-of-concept code by ZeroZenX Labs. Post-compromise activities include deployment of various webshells, including XenShell, Godzilla, and Behinder variants, along with cryptocurrency miners, red team frameworks like Sliver and AdaptixC2, and credential stealers. Ten distinct threat clusters have been identified, each utilizing different malicious tooling and infrastructure. Affected systems require immediate patching and security measures.

    Pulse ID: 6a062c38dfdb5434bb2f0876
    Pulse Link: otx.alienvault.com/pulse/6a062
    Pulse Author: AlienVault
    Created: 2026-05-14 20:10:32

    Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.

    #Cisco #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #RAT #Sliver #Talos #Troll #Vulnerability #bot #cryptocurrency #AlienVault

  12. Ongoing exploitation of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN vulnerabilities

    Cisco Talos tracks active exploitation of CVE-2026-20182, an authentication bypass vulnerability in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller and Manager, allowing remote attackers to obtain administrative privileges. The exploitation is attributed to UAT-8616, a sophisticated threat actor previously involved in similar attacks. Additionally, multiple threat clusters have been exploiting CVE-2026-20133, CVE-2026-20128, and CVE-2026-20122 since March 2026, following public release of proof-of-concept code by ZeroZenX Labs. Post-compromise activities include deployment of various webshells, including XenShell, Godzilla, and Behinder variants, along with cryptocurrency miners, red team frameworks like Sliver and AdaptixC2, and credential stealers. Ten distinct threat clusters have been identified, each utilizing different malicious tooling and infrastructure. Affected systems require immediate patching and security measures.

    Pulse ID: 6a062c38dfdb5434bb2f0876
    Pulse Link: otx.alienvault.com/pulse/6a062
    Pulse Author: AlienVault
    Created: 2026-05-14 20:10:32

    Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.

    #Cisco #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #RAT #Sliver #Talos #Troll #Vulnerability #bot #cryptocurrency #AlienVault

  13. Oop, I was waiting for Talos 1.13 so I could create ram-backed disks, with the idea of booting from an SD card and having the live image+ephemeral all in a ramdisk for a single node cluster

    Except, yeah there is no way the 4gb pi4 would handle that anyway

    Also 1.13 didn't ship the ramdisk volumes

    So I just ordered a super cheap used nvme drive and adapter for the pi4 to give it a shot this upcoming rainy weekend

    I have a network-services pi that serves DNS and a few other small things that should not sit in the cluster. If this works I'll be able to convert that system to Kubernetes as well and manage it with the same tooling Forgejo+Renovate+ArgoCD

    * dnsmasq
    * unbound
    * Local talos-discovery
    * Possibly zot container registry as a pull-through cache (might be too low performance?)
    #Kubernetes #Talos #Homelab

  14. Oop, I was waiting for Talos 1.13 so I could create ram-backed disks, with the idea of booting from an SD card and having the live image+ephemeral all in a ramdisk for a single node cluster

    Except, yeah there is no way the 4gb pi4 would handle that anyway

    Also 1.13 didn't ship the ramdisk volumes

    So I just ordered a super cheap used nvme drive and adapter for the pi4 to give it a shot this upcoming rainy weekend

    I have a network-services pi that serves DNS and a few other small things that should not sit in the cluster. If this works I'll be able to convert that system to Kubernetes as well and manage it with the same tooling Forgejo+Renovate+ArgoCD

    * dnsmasq
    * unbound
    * Local talos-discovery
    * Possibly zot container registry as a pull-through cache (might be too low performance?)
    #Kubernetes #Talos #Homelab

  15. Oop, I was waiting for Talos 1.13 so I could create ram-backed disks, with the idea of booting from an SD card and having the live image+ephemeral all in a ramdisk for a single node cluster

    Except, yeah there is no way the 4gb pi4 would handle that anyway

    Also 1.13 didn't ship the ramdisk volumes

    So I just ordered a super cheap used nvme drive and adapter for the pi4 to give it a shot this upcoming rainy weekend

    I have a network-services pi that serves DNS and a few other small things that should not sit in the cluster. If this works I'll be able to convert that system to Kubernetes as well and manage it with the same tooling Forgejo+Renovate+ArgoCD

    * dnsmasq
    * unbound
    * Local talos-discovery
    * Possibly zot container registry as a pull-through cache (might be too low performance?)
    #Kubernetes #Talos #Homelab

  16. Oop, I was waiting for Talos 1.13 so I could create ram-backed disks, with the idea of booting from an SD card and having the live image+ephemeral all in a ramdisk for a single node cluster

    Except, yeah there is no way the 4gb pi4 would handle that anyway

    Also 1.13 didn't ship the ramdisk volumes

    So I just ordered a super cheap used nvme drive and adapter for the pi4 to give it a shot this upcoming rainy weekend

    I have a network-services pi that serves DNS and a few other small things that should not sit in the cluster. If this works I'll be able to convert that system to Kubernetes as well and manage it with the same tooling Forgejo+Renovate+ArgoCD

    * dnsmasq
    * unbound
    * Local talos-discovery
    * Possibly zot container registry as a pull-through cache (might be too low performance?)
    #Kubernetes #Talos #Homelab

  17. Oop, I was waiting for Talos 1.13 so I could create ram-backed disks, with the idea of booting from an SD card and having the live image+ephemeral all in a ramdisk for a single node cluster

    Except, yeah there is no way the 4gb pi4 would handle that anyway

    Also 1.13 didn't ship the ramdisk volumes

    So I just ordered a super cheap used nvme drive and adapter for the pi4 to give it a shot this upcoming rainy weekend

    I have a network-services pi that serves DNS and a few other small things that should not sit in the cluster. If this works I'll be able to convert that system to Kubernetes as well and manage it with the same tooling Forgejo+Renovate+ArgoCD

    * dnsmasq
    * unbound
    * Local talos-discovery
    * Possibly zot container registry as a pull-through cache (might be too low performance?)
    #Kubernetes #Talos #Homelab

  18. @diegolakatos loving it :) Especially #Talos has won me over big time

  19. @diegolakatos loving it :) Especially #Talos has won me over big time

  20. @diegolakatos loving it :) Especially #Talos has won me over big time

  21. @diegolakatos loving it :) Especially #Talos has won me over big time

  22. @diegolakatos loving it :) Especially #Talos has won me over big time

  23. Rebuilding my #homelab once more. I switched from #k3s to #talos quite a while ago. As it goes, my experiments left k8s in a ... well ... undefined state. Time to set it up all over again. Sending a huge thanks to Jochen from a few months ago for automating everything. #Talos + #Ansible + #Argo make for really nice experience and I got all my services back in no time, including data.

  24. Rebuilding my #homelab once more. I switched from #k3s to #talos quite a while ago. As it goes, my experiments left k8s in a ... well ... undefined state. Time to set it up all over again. Sending a huge thanks to Jochen from a few months ago for automating everything. #Talos + #Ansible + #Argo make for really nice experience and I got all my services back in no time, including data.

  25. Rebuilding my #homelab once more. I switched from #k3s to #talos quite a while ago. As it goes, my experiments left k8s in a ... well ... undefined state. Time to set it up all over again. Sending a huge thanks to Jochen from a few months ago for automating everything. #Talos + #Ansible + #Argo make for really nice experience and I got all my services back in no time, including data.

  26. Rebuilding my #homelab once more. I switched from #k3s to #talos quite a while ago. As it goes, my experiments left k8s in a ... well ... undefined state. Time to set it up all over again. Sending a huge thanks to Jochen from a few months ago for automating everything. #Talos + #Ansible + #Argo make for really nice experience and I got all my services back in no time, including data.

  27. Rebuilding my #homelab once more. I switched from #k3s to #talos quite a while ago. As it goes, my experiments left k8s in a ... well ... undefined state. Time to set it up all over again. Sending a huge thanks to Jochen from a few months ago for automating everything. #Talos + #Ansible + #Argo make for really nice experience and I got all my services back in no time, including data.

  28. CloudZ RAT potentially steals OTP messages using Pheno plugin

    Cisco Talos uncovered an intrusion active since January 2026 where attackers deployed CloudZ remote access tool and an undocumented plugin called Pheno to steal credentials and one-time passwords. The attack exploits Microsoft Phone Link application by intercepting synchronized mobile data including SMS and OTPs without requiring phone-level infection. CloudZ evades detection through dynamic memory execution and anti-analysis checks. The infection chain begins with a fake ScreenConnect update executable, leading to a Rust-compiled dropper that deploys a .NET loader, ultimately establishing the modular CloudZ RAT. The Pheno plugin monitors Phone Link processes and intercepts SQLite database files containing synchronized phone data. CloudZ employs ConfuserEx obfuscation, multiple configuration layers, and facilitates various commands including browser data exfiltration, shell execution, and plugin management while maintaining persistence through scheduled tasks.

    Pulse ID: 69f9f99cd352da334850ef13
    Pulse Link: otx.alienvault.com/pulse/69f9f
    Pulse Author: AlienVault
    Created: 2026-05-05 14:07:24

    Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.

    #Browser #Cisco #Cloud #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #Microsoft #NET #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #Password #Passwords #RAT #RCE #Rust #SMS #SQL #ScreenConnect #Talos #Word #bot #AlienVault

  29. CloudZ RAT potentially steals OTP messages using Pheno plugin

    Cisco Talos uncovered an intrusion active since January 2026 where attackers deployed CloudZ remote access tool and an undocumented plugin called Pheno to steal credentials and one-time passwords. The attack exploits Microsoft Phone Link application by intercepting synchronized mobile data including SMS and OTPs without requiring phone-level infection. CloudZ evades detection through dynamic memory execution and anti-analysis checks. The infection chain begins with a fake ScreenConnect update executable, leading to a Rust-compiled dropper that deploys a .NET loader, ultimately establishing the modular CloudZ RAT. The Pheno plugin monitors Phone Link processes and intercepts SQLite database files containing synchronized phone data. CloudZ employs ConfuserEx obfuscation, multiple configuration layers, and facilitates various commands including browser data exfiltration, shell execution, and plugin management while maintaining persistence through scheduled tasks.

    Pulse ID: 69f9f99cd352da334850ef13
    Pulse Link: otx.alienvault.com/pulse/69f9f
    Pulse Author: AlienVault
    Created: 2026-05-05 14:07:24

    Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.

    #Browser #Cisco #Cloud #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #Microsoft #NET #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #Password #Passwords #RAT #RCE #Rust #SMS #SQL #ScreenConnect #Talos #Word #bot #AlienVault

  30. CloudZ RAT potentially steals OTP messages using Pheno plugin

    Cisco Talos uncovered an intrusion active since January 2026 where attackers deployed CloudZ remote access tool and an undocumented plugin called Pheno to steal credentials and one-time passwords. The attack exploits Microsoft Phone Link application by intercepting synchronized mobile data including SMS and OTPs without requiring phone-level infection. CloudZ evades detection through dynamic memory execution and anti-analysis checks. The infection chain begins with a fake ScreenConnect update executable, leading to a Rust-compiled dropper that deploys a .NET loader, ultimately establishing the modular CloudZ RAT. The Pheno plugin monitors Phone Link processes and intercepts SQLite database files containing synchronized phone data. CloudZ employs ConfuserEx obfuscation, multiple configuration layers, and facilitates various commands including browser data exfiltration, shell execution, and plugin management while maintaining persistence through scheduled tasks.

    Pulse ID: 69f9f99cd352da334850ef13
    Pulse Link: otx.alienvault.com/pulse/69f9f
    Pulse Author: AlienVault
    Created: 2026-05-05 14:07:24

    Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.

    #Browser #Cisco #Cloud #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #Microsoft #NET #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #Password #Passwords #RAT #RCE #Rust #SMS #SQL #ScreenConnect #Talos #Word #bot #AlienVault

  31. CloudZ RAT potentially steals OTP messages using Pheno plugin

    Cisco Talos uncovered an intrusion active since January 2026 where attackers deployed CloudZ remote access tool and an undocumented plugin called Pheno to steal credentials and one-time passwords. The attack exploits Microsoft Phone Link application by intercepting synchronized mobile data including SMS and OTPs without requiring phone-level infection. CloudZ evades detection through dynamic memory execution and anti-analysis checks. The infection chain begins with a fake ScreenConnect update executable, leading to a Rust-compiled dropper that deploys a .NET loader, ultimately establishing the modular CloudZ RAT. The Pheno plugin monitors Phone Link processes and intercepts SQLite database files containing synchronized phone data. CloudZ employs ConfuserEx obfuscation, multiple configuration layers, and facilitates various commands including browser data exfiltration, shell execution, and plugin management while maintaining persistence through scheduled tasks.

    Pulse ID: 69f9f99cd352da334850ef13
    Pulse Link: otx.alienvault.com/pulse/69f9f
    Pulse Author: AlienVault
    Created: 2026-05-05 14:07:24

    Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.

    #Browser #Cisco #Cloud #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #Microsoft #NET #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #Password #Passwords #RAT #RCE #Rust #SMS #SQL #ScreenConnect #Talos #Word #bot #AlienVault

  32. CloudZ RAT potentially steals OTP messages using Pheno plugin

    Cisco Talos uncovered an intrusion active since January 2026 where attackers deployed CloudZ remote access tool and an undocumented plugin called Pheno to steal credentials and one-time passwords. The attack exploits Microsoft Phone Link application by intercepting synchronized mobile data including SMS and OTPs without requiring phone-level infection. CloudZ evades detection through dynamic memory execution and anti-analysis checks. The infection chain begins with a fake ScreenConnect update executable, leading to a Rust-compiled dropper that deploys a .NET loader, ultimately establishing the modular CloudZ RAT. The Pheno plugin monitors Phone Link processes and intercepts SQLite database files containing synchronized phone data. CloudZ employs ConfuserEx obfuscation, multiple configuration layers, and facilitates various commands including browser data exfiltration, shell execution, and plugin management while maintaining persistence through scheduled tasks.

    Pulse ID: 69f9f99cd352da334850ef13
    Pulse Link: otx.alienvault.com/pulse/69f9f
    Pulse Author: AlienVault
    Created: 2026-05-05 14:07:24

    Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.

    #Browser #Cisco #Cloud #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #Microsoft #NET #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #Password #Passwords #RAT #RCE #Rust #SMS #SQL #ScreenConnect #Talos #Word #bot #AlienVault

  33. #MPG:
    "
    Icarus startet zweiten Satelliten
    "
    "Mit dem neuen Mikrosatelliten „Raven“ werden globale Tierbewegungen und sich verändernde Umweltbedingungen aus dem Weltraum noch präziser erfasst"

    mpg.de/26456835/icarus-startet

    3.5.2026

    #DLR #EnduroSat #Exolaunch #Falcon9 #Icarus #NationalGeographicSociety #Raumfahrt #Raven #Satelliten #SpaceFlight #SpaceX #Talos #Tierwanderung

  34. #MPG:
    "
    Icarus startet zweiten Satelliten
    "
    "Mit dem neuen Mikrosatelliten „Raven“ werden globale Tierbewegungen und sich verändernde Umweltbedingungen aus dem Weltraum noch präziser erfasst"

    mpg.de/26456835/icarus-startet

    3.5.2026

    #DLR #EnduroSat #Exolaunch #Falcon9 #Icarus #NationalGeographicSociety #Raumfahrt #Raven #Satelliten #SpaceFlight #SpaceX #Talos #Tierwanderung

  35. #MPG:
    "
    Icarus startet zweiten Satelliten
    "
    "Mit dem neuen Mikrosatelliten „Raven“ werden globale Tierbewegungen und sich verändernde Umweltbedingungen aus dem Weltraum noch präziser erfasst"

    mpg.de/26456835/icarus-startet

    3.5.2026

    #DLR #EnduroSat #Exolaunch #Falcon9 #Icarus #NationalGeographicSociety #Raumfahrt #Raven #Satelliten #SpaceFlight #SpaceX #Talos #Tierwanderung

  36. #MPG:
    "
    Icarus startet zweiten Satelliten
    "
    "Mit dem neuen Mikrosatelliten „Raven“ werden globale Tierbewegungen und sich verändernde Umweltbedingungen aus dem Weltraum noch präziser erfasst"

    mpg.de/26456835/icarus-startet

    3.5.2026

    #DLR #EnduroSat #Exolaunch #Falcon9 #Icarus #NationalGeographicSociety #Raumfahrt #Raven #Satelliten #SpaceFlight #SpaceX #Talos #Tierwanderung

  37. #MPG:
    "
    Icarus startet zweiten Satelliten
    "
    "Mit dem neuen Mikrosatelliten „Raven“ werden globale Tierbewegungen und sich verändernde Umweltbedingungen aus dem Weltraum noch präziser erfasst"

    mpg.de/26456835/icarus-startet

    3.5.2026

    #DLR #EnduroSat #Exolaunch #Falcon9 #Icarus #NationalGeographicSociety #Raumfahrt #Raven #Satelliten #SpaceFlight #SpaceX #Talos #Tierwanderung

  38. My module to deploy Kubrnetes clusters on Proxmox using Talos is now documented, and published on github:

    github.com/jpetazzo/taloprox/

    Last step, perhaps write a blog post about all this? 🤔

    #kubernetes #talos #proxmox #homelab #selfhosted

  39. My module to deploy Kubrnetes clusters on Proxmox using Talos is now documented, and published on github:

    github.com/jpetazzo/taloprox/

    Last step, perhaps write a blog post about all this? 🤔

    #kubernetes #talos #proxmox #homelab #selfhosted

  40. My module to deploy Kubrnetes clusters on Proxmox using Talos is now documented, and published on github:

    github.com/jpetazzo/taloprox/

    Last step, perhaps write a blog post about all this? 🤔

  41. My module to deploy Kubrnetes clusters on Proxmox using Talos is now documented, and published on github:

    github.com/jpetazzo/taloprox/

    Last step, perhaps write a blog post about all this? 🤔

    #kubernetes #talos #proxmox #homelab #selfhosted

  42. My module to deploy Kubrnetes clusters on Proxmox using Talos is now documented, and published on github:

    github.com/jpetazzo/taloprox/

    Last step, perhaps write a blog post about all this? 🤔

    #kubernetes #talos #proxmox #homelab #selfhosted

  43. TOPF - Talos Orchestrator by PostFinance

    "TOPF is managing Talos based Kubernetes clusters. It provides functionality for bootstrapping new clusters, resetting existing ones, and applying configuration changes."

    Link: postfinance.github.io/topf/

  44. TOPF - Talos Orchestrator by PostFinance

    "TOPF is managing Talos based Kubernetes clusters. It provides functionality for bootstrapping new clusters, resetting existing ones, and applying configuration changes."

    Link: postfinance.github.io/topf/

    #linkdump #kubernetes #linux #talos #tool

  45. TOPF - Talos Orchestrator by PostFinance

    "TOPF is managing Talos based Kubernetes clusters. It provides functionality for bootstrapping new clusters, resetting existing ones, and applying configuration changes."

    Link: postfinance.github.io/topf/

    #linkdump #kubernetes #linux #talos #tool

  46. TOPF - Talos Orchestrator by PostFinance

    "TOPF is managing Talos based Kubernetes clusters. It provides functionality for bootstrapping new clusters, resetting existing ones, and applying configuration changes."

    Link: postfinance.github.io/topf/

    #linkdump #kubernetes #linux #talos #tool

  47. TOPF - Talos Orchestrator by PostFinance

    "TOPF is managing Talos based Kubernetes clusters. It provides functionality for bootstrapping new clusters, resetting existing ones, and applying configuration changes."

    Link: postfinance.github.io/topf/

    #linkdump #kubernetes #linux #talos #tool

  48. GitHub - Handfish/talos-pilot: Talos TUI for real-time node monitoring, log streaming, etcd health, and diagnostics

    "Talos TUI for real-time node monitoring, log streaming, etcd health, and diagnostics - Handfish/talos-pilot"

    Link: github.com/Handfish/talos-pilot