• Kasm Workspaces

    From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to All on Fri Jan 21 11:48:00 2022
    I just started playing with Kasm workspaces, it's a pretty nifty tool. It
    runs in a docker container and streams container'ed environments or applications into an isolated session, run in their open-source browser-
    based VNC tool.

    Out of the box it comes with Centos and Ubuntu, and includes browsers,
    Slack, Teams and other apps that run in their own little web sandboxes. Very handy.

    https://kasmweb.com



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  • From Andy Alt@VERT to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Feb 18 02:31:00 2022
    poindexter FORTRAN wrote to All <=-

    Out of the box it comes with Centos and Ubuntu, and includes browsers, Slack, Teams and other apps that run in their own little web sandboxes. Very handy.

    https://kasmweb.com

    Thanks. Seems like it might be pretty cool. Bookmarked.




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  • From paulie420@VERT/BEERS20 to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Feb 18 17:51:00 2022
    I just started playing with Kasm workspaces, it's a pretty nifty tool.
    It runs in a docker container and streams container'ed environments or applications into an isolated session, run in their open-source browser- based VNC tool.

    I, also, recently started playing w/ KASM... I have a ProxMox VM with it right now, and used it while on my Texas trip last week to spin up a TOR browser.

    What do you use it for? Have you added any containers yourself - I had a bit of an issue trying to load a Syncterm Docker container; but it was user error for sure...

    Any plans for it - or just playing around? I have a few extra containers I'd like to add to mine...



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  • From Mewcenary@VERT/EXTRICAT to poindexter FORTRAN on Sat Feb 19 07:52:30 2022
    Re: Kasm Workspaces
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Fri Jan 21 2022 11:48 am

    I just started playing with Kasm workspaces, it's a pretty nifty tool. It runs in a docker container and streams container'ed environments or applications into an isolated session, run in their open-source browser- based VNC tool.

    Out of the box it comes with Centos and Ubuntu, and includes browsers, Slack, Teams and other apps that run in their own little web sandboxes. Very
    handy.

    https://kasmweb.com

    This looks really cool! Thanks for sharing.

    I can't think of a personal use case at the moment (I'm using Proxmox with 1 x Windows and 1 x Ubuntu VMs in that cluster for general use, on top of the usual apps) -- but will keep a close eye...

    Mewcenary.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Mewcenary on Sat Feb 19 09:02:00 2022
    Mewcenary wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    I can't think of a personal use case at the moment (I'm using Proxmox
    with 1 x Windows and 1 x Ubuntu VMs in that cluster for general use, on top of the usual apps) -- but will keep a close eye...

    I like the idea of having a sandbox-ed browser, and I'd like a Kali Linux container as well.


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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANT to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Feb 21 14:56:06 2022
    Re: Re: Kasm Workspaces
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Mewcenary on Sat Feb 19 2022 09:02 am

    Mewcenary wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    I can't think of a personal use case at the moment (I'm using Proxmox with 1 x Windows and 1 x Ubuntu VMs in that cluster for general use, on top of
    the usual apps) -- but will keep a close eye...

    I like the idea of having a sandbox-ed browser, and I'd like a Kali Linux containe
    as well.


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    OpenBSD's Firefox port is sandboxed by default, using unveil().

    You may also sandbox Firefox (or any popular browser) in Linux using Firejail.

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