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Infisical - open-source E2EE for secrets, alternative to HashiCorp Vault

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      • https://infisical.com/
      • https://infisical.com/docs (uses Mintlify)
      • https://github.com/Infisical/infisical
      • https://twitter.com/infisical/

      Open-source, E2EE, simple tool to manage and sync environment variables across your team and infrastructure.

      What's cool about this?

      Infisical makes secret management simple and end-to-end encrypted by default. We're on a mission to make it more accessible to all developers, not just security teams.

      According to a report in 2019, only 10% of organizations use secret management solutions despite all using digital secrets to some extent.

      If you care about efficiency and security, then Infisical is right for you.

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      • philkunzP Offline
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        I second this so hard.

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          If an instance of their software can be run as simple as this https://infisical.com/docs/self-hosting/deployment-options/standalone-infisical then a cloudron app should not be too complicated.

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          • fbartelsF fbartels

            If an instance of their software can be run as simple as this https://infisical.com/docs/self-hosting/deployment-options/standalone-infisical then a cloudron app should not be too complicated.

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            @fbartels It's a bit more tricky than that as you don't know what all the docker image is running from that link.

            Here's an example from their Dockerfile: https://github.com/Infisical/infisical/blob/main/Dockerfile.standalone-infisical

            A few node v16 services (pm2, frontend, backend), nginx, and remove posthog integration.

            Maybe @Kubernetes will be interested.

            Conscious tech

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            • robiR robi

              @fbartels It's a bit more tricky than that as you don't know what all the docker image is running from that link.

              Here's an example from their Dockerfile: https://github.com/Infisical/infisical/blob/main/Dockerfile.standalone-infisical

              A few node v16 services (pm2, frontend, backend), nginx, and remove posthog integration.

              Maybe @Kubernetes will be interested.

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              @robi I had a look, but it is currently to complex to package for me. Even when it runs, there are some dependencies to Database and Mailserver.

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              • KubernetesK Kubernetes

                @robi I had a look, but it is currently to complex to package for me. Even when it runs, there are some dependencies to Database and Mailserver.

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                @Kubernetes understood.

                If you start a new thread for this, and post progress, others can chime in to help with specific roadblocks to help you 😄

                Conscious tech

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