Any of you folks using Pomerium (http://github.com/pomerium/pomerium …)? It looks like what I want except it’s hard to tell who’s behind it
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Replying to @mendel
I'm one of the maintainers of the project. Happy to answer any questions you may have.
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Replying to @bdd_io
Hah, well, you answered the first one! :) Is it a spinoff from a company’s internal tooling, or “built for the public” type thing?
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Replying to @mendel
It's not a spinoff of any internal tooling (though it was inspired by http://bit.ly 's oauth2-project / buzzfeed's sso which were). The projects aim is to allow you to do BeyondCorp-style internal access, but you control the data plane, and it's all open source.
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Replying to @bdd_io
ah cool! it is 100% aligned with something I’m going to be poking at next week for our hack week. Was looking at Buzzfeed’s but wanted Okta, excited to try it out! We’re already VPN-less, but with bumpy UX and RBAC. so pomeranian looks promising
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Replying to @mendel
Awesome, let me know what you think. If you need rbac-like access control we've got dynamic-access policy support in beta we are testing with a few folks. lmk if you'd like a look.
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neat! I think we’ll get what we need from Okta groups, but I’ll ping you if I want to take you up on that :)
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