Security Playgrounds 🧪

Remote sandbox environments for learning and experimenting without worrying about setup and cleanup. Run anything on vanilla Linux VMs, get a fresh Docker host or Kubernetes cluster in seconds, publish ports, collaborate via sharing terminal sessions, SSH from the command line, and more.

Pro Tip: Build your own playgrounds to automate repetitive setups, easily share reproducible environments with your teammates, or include in your blog posts, demos, conference talks, GitHub projects or issues.
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Playground on  Security

OpenBao vs Vault

A clash of titans: OpenBao and Vault side by side for easy comparison.

Playground on  Security

Vault

Secure, store, and tightly control access to tokens, passwords, certificates, encryption keys for protecting secrets, and other sensitive data using a UI, CLI, or HTTP API.

Playground on  Security

OpenBao

An open source, community-driven fork of Vault managed by the Linux Foundation.

Playground on  Containers, Kubernetes, Security

Kind Cluster: Mutating Admission Policies

A playground to demonstrate dynamic admission control through native support for mutating resources during the admission phase through mutating admission policies.

Playground on  Containers, Kubernetes, Security

Kind Cluster: Structured AuthN + AuthZ Config

A playground to demonstrate access control through Kubernetes structured authentication and structured authorization configuration.

Playground on  Containers, Kubernetes, Security

Kind Cluster: OIDC AuthN

A playground to demonstrate access control through OIDC authentication for Kubernetes.