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by toinbis
1815 days ago
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Would love to test it out! Have been evaluating Chamber (https://github.com/segmentio/chamber) to solve same/similar problem. But Leapp has UI(cool looking!), so it's an obvious advantage. Would be keen to hear what other differences Leapp developers would name in comparison to Chamber. Thanks! |
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To make Chamber work, you need a set of AWS Credentials. Leapp, by now, manages those AWS credentials and ensure that only short-lived credentials will be stored in the ~/.aws files.
Chamber can be a sort of Action of Leapp, like what happens with AWS SSM in Leapp, so for each Leapp Session you can, in the app, access to an EC2 instance directlly from Leapp, without any pem key, via AWS Session Manager System Manager.
So the goals of the 2 tools are a bit different, we work to secure and provide access to the Cloud, Leapp is an enabler to work in cloud for developers.
If you want to better know what are the goals of the app, refer to the Specification
https://github.com/Noovolari/leapp/wiki/specs