Many people use some form of manual fumbling configuration management to create or manage content of remote machines’ ~/.ssh/authorized_keys files, and whether it’s the likes of Chef, Puppet, Ansible, or your particular poison, the principle is the same: SSH public keys are copied into static files on the target systems. This works very well and is a well-understood technology. (At this point I’ll remind of the existence of ssh-copy-id, likely easier and less error-prone to use than man...| Jan-Piet Mens
Peter Eckel has been busy adding support for describing DNSSEC Key and DNSSEC Policy templates, also known as Key and Signing Policies (KASP), to NetBox DNS. The idea is that I can document one or ...| jpmens.net
deSEC is a DNS hosting service which is free of charge to use, and I think it’s now particularly important to underline they are organized as a registered non-profit organization in Berlin, Germany...| jpmens.net
One of the talks from the DNS Devroom at FOSDEM 2025 I watched online was by Peter Eckel about Netbox. I hoped I would learn a bit about the tool, which I didn’t, but I did learn about the history ...| jpmens.net
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