On 01.06.22 11:28, Rudford Hamon wrote:
>
> For example, OpenZiti has a tunneler embedded with zero trust that
> can be used to connect (upstream or downstream) with a few lines of
> code. Super flexible and doesn't require any changes to your
> binaries. Also, as you mentioned, this will give the Prometheus
> family "end-users" an option to use whatever they feel is best for
> them. At least with the OpenZiti tunneler, the connection will be
> free with layer 7 security on the back-end. Once the Prometheus
> community becomes more familiar with embedded zero trust, the family
> may consider embedding zero trust at the application level so the
> project can scrape anything from anywhere without any exposers for
> both, Prometheus and end-users.

That sounds good. In that way, we can see what the adoption is without
requiring any changes on the Prometheus side.

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Björn Rabenstein
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