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Kasm - Virtual Desktop / Browser Isolation

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    plusone-nick
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    https://www.kasmweb.com/
    https://www.kasmweb.com/kasm_server.html

    Leverages Docker for "Streaming isolated remote applications and desktops to the browser"

    Key points: Enterprise Features (Community Edition limited to 5 sessions at a time)

    • AD / LDAP integration
    • SAML Single Sign-on

    Seems pretty useful, especially coupled with the rest of Cloudron. Many use cases can be applied here.

    They are on 1.7 and appear to be gaining customers - worth keeping an eye on at the least

    ✌💙+1

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      https://www.kasmweb.com/
      https://www.kasmweb.com/kasm_server.html

      Leverages Docker for "Streaming isolated remote applications and desktops to the browser"

      Key points: Enterprise Features (Community Edition limited to 5 sessions at a time)

      • AD / LDAP integration
      • SAML Single Sign-on

      Seems pretty useful, especially coupled with the rest of Cloudron. Many use cases can be applied here.

      They are on 1.7 and appear to be gaining customers - worth keeping an eye on at the least

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      murgero
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      #2

      @plusone-nick Oh imma try and package this right now.

      This might be trickier than first expected - the software seems to only have a docker-compose install which I am not 100% sure would translate to cloudron 😕

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      • murgeroM murgero

        @plusone-nick Oh imma try and package this right now.

        This might be trickier than first expected - the software seems to only have a docker-compose install which I am not 100% sure would translate to cloudron 😕

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        robi
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        @murgero is that just because of the various other containerized apps (browsers) it pulls in?

        that's just extra directives in the Dockerfile no?

        Conscious tech

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          @murgero is that just because of the various other containerized apps (browsers) it pulls in?

          that's just extra directives in the Dockerfile no?

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          murgero
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          @robi No, I can see how it can load desktops and such - it's the way the server backend is installed - using multiple different containers that one app can't use on it's own without Cloudron adding a new "addon"

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          • murgeroM murgero

            @robi No, I can see how it can load desktops and such - it's the way the server backend is installed - using multiple different containers that one app can't use on it's own without Cloudron adding a new "addon"

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            robi
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            @murgero this sounds like a perfect use case for Sysbox.

            That way a full machine image can be installed with Kasm to have access and control over all the containers.

            Docker in docker, the outer one managed by Cloudron, the inner one by Kasm.

            Conscious tech

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            • robiR robi

              @murgero this sounds like a perfect use case for Sysbox.

              That way a full machine image can be installed with Kasm to have access and control over all the containers.

              Docker in docker, the outer one managed by Cloudron, the inner one by Kasm.

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              murgero
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              @robi Kasm already supports full desktops in docker - or it at least gives the illusion of it. ❤

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              • murgeroM murgero

                @robi Kasm already supports full desktops in docker - or it at least gives the illusion of it. ❤

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                robi
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                @murgero I am aware 😉 hence my comment.

                if you want to split the bounty on this one, I'll help with Sysbox.

                Conscious tech

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                • robiR robi

                  @murgero I am aware 😉 hence my comment.

                  if you want to split the bounty on this one, I'll help with Sysbox.

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                  murgero
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                  @robi I'd love to - I just don't know where to start tbh

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                    #9

                    I would start with the outer part, which means helping the Cloudron team integrate Sysbox.

                    It would require a new base container image that runs with a new container runtime (sysbox) instead of the default. This is just an extra parameter in the docker run command.

                    $ docker run --runtime=sysbox-runc -it some-image
                    

                    All else stays the same.

                    In this container, you can now run Systemd, Docker, Kubernetes, etc., just like you would on a physical host or virtual machine. You can launch inner containers (and even inner privileged containers), knowing that the outer container is strongly isolated from the underlying host (via the Linux user-namespace). No more complex docker images or docker run commands, and no need for unsecure privileged containers.

                    Conscious tech

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                    • robiR robi

                      I would start with the outer part, which means helping the Cloudron team integrate Sysbox.

                      It would require a new base container image that runs with a new container runtime (sysbox) instead of the default. This is just an extra parameter in the docker run command.

                      $ docker run --runtime=sysbox-runc -it some-image
                      

                      All else stays the same.

                      In this container, you can now run Systemd, Docker, Kubernetes, etc., just like you would on a physical host or virtual machine. You can launch inner containers (and even inner privileged containers), knowing that the outer container is strongly isolated from the underlying host (via the Linux user-namespace). No more complex docker images or docker run commands, and no need for unsecure privileged containers.

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                      murgero
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                      @robi It would be more ideal to get the Kasm devs to also give a build not reliant on docker - so we can dockerize it ourselfs, or at least I would think that way anyway.

                      Sysbox is pretty cool but I'm sure that would require a complete overhaul of current code?

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                        robi
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                        I am going to disagree here. The docker solution is elegant and doesn't pollute the filesystem with lots of X libraries and other junk.

                        In fact the sysbox-runc is more secure than the current one, hence if Cloudron decided to use it, all it would take is a one parameter addition.

                        --runtime=sysbox-runc
                        

                        no overhaul required.

                        Conscious tech

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                        • robiR robi

                          I am going to disagree here. The docker solution is elegant and doesn't pollute the filesystem with lots of X libraries and other junk.

                          In fact the sysbox-runc is more secure than the current one, hence if Cloudron decided to use it, all it would take is a one parameter addition.

                          --runtime=sysbox-runc
                          

                          no overhaul required.

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                          murgero
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                          @robi Oh wow - if that's the case then it definitely is at least worth more research and discussion.

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                            @robi Oh wow - if that's the case then it definitely is at least worth more research and discussion.

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                            @murgero 💯

                            Conscious tech

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                              RazielKanos
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                              any news on this, I just watched a tutorial video on KASM and it really looks very interesting

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                                any news on this, I just watched a tutorial video on KASM and it really looks very interesting

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                                timconsidine
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                                @RazielKanos yep, it's nice.
                                I have KASM on a separate VPS and it's useful.
                                In my case, I don't use KASM enough to justify it using a whole VPS.
                                So it would sure be good to have it in Cloudron as an occasional resource, and get rid of the other VPS.

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                                • robiR robi

                                  I would start with the outer part, which means helping the Cloudron team integrate Sysbox.

                                  It would require a new base container image that runs with a new container runtime (sysbox) instead of the default. This is just an extra parameter in the docker run command.

                                  $ docker run --runtime=sysbox-runc -it some-image
                                  

                                  All else stays the same.

                                  In this container, you can now run Systemd, Docker, Kubernetes, etc., just like you would on a physical host or virtual machine. You can launch inner containers (and even inner privileged containers), knowing that the outer container is strongly isolated from the underlying host (via the Linux user-namespace). No more complex docker images or docker run commands, and no need for unsecure privileged containers.

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                                  LoudLemur
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                                  @robi said in Kasm - Virtual Desktop / Browser Isolation:

                                  I would start with the outer part, which means helping the Cloudron team integrate Sysbox.

                                  It would require a new base container image that runs with a new container runtime (sysbox) instead of the default. This is just an extra parameter in the docker run command.

                                  $ docker run --runtime=sysbox-runc -it some-image
                                  

                                  All else stays the same.

                                  In this container, you can now run Systemd, Docker, Kubernetes, etc., just like you would on a physical host or virtual machine. You can launch inner containers (and even inner privileged containers), knowing that the outer container is strongly isolated from the underlying host (via the Linux user-namespace). No more complex docker images or docker run commands, and no need for unsecure privileged containers.

                                  Thanks. Would this container need any modifications to enable it to run init daemons, like OpenRC, Dinit, s6, runit, SysVinit, and Upstart?

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                                    micmc
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                                    Kasm could be a great asset to add to Cloudron for sure.
                                    And, if it would be easier to integrate with Sysbox first on Cloudron, be it known as well that Docker has acquired Sysbox in May 2022.

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                                      timconsidine
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                                      I have a VPS running Kasm.
                                      Works very well. But I only use it occasionally so would be great to have it on Cloudron, and I can get rid of a VPS.
                                      Slightly tricky install depending on what version of Ubuntu it runs on and whether it supports some library. But other than that, very nice.

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                                        adison
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                                        yes, please do get it on cloudron! that would be great!

                                        my website is not available right now

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                                          Yes its a good application but very resource intensive workspace so i hosted it separately but their was a proxy issue and was not working so for the timebeing i used nginx proxy manager but @girish released a patch in the last update 7.60. Now all is good and i am using it withing cloudron and also used cloudron ODIC integration it was long weekend night but well spent.

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