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    ContainerSSH

    ContainerSSH

    ContainerSSH: Launch containers on demand

    ...Perfect for vendor and student labs. Provide production access to your developers, give them their usual tools while logging all changes. Authorize their access and create short-lived credentials for the database using simple webhooks. Clean up the environment on disconnect. Study SSH attack patterns up close. Drop attackers safely into network-isolated containers or even virtual machines, and capture their every move using the audit logging ContainerSSH provides. The built-in S3 upload ensures you don't lose your data.
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    lmctfy

    lmctfy

    lmctfy is the open source version of Google’s container stack

    lmctfy is Google’s open-source container runtime that exposed Linux cgroups and namespaces through a higher-level API, predating the widespread adoption of modern container tools. It offered a daemon and client for creating, updating, and destroying resource-isolated “containers” with quotas on CPU, memory, and other subsystems. The project focused on operational safety—clean hierarchies, accounting, and predictable behavior under resource pressure—reflecting lessons from running containers...
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