BastionXP is a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) / Certificate Authority (CA) that creates, signs and distributes SSH, SSL/TLS X.509 certificates to servers and end users upon successful SSO login and 2FA authentication via OAuth providers such as GitHub, G-Suite, Microsoft Office 365, Okta and more.
BastionXP automates certificate management at scale, while simplifying your end-user workflow without compromising security.
BastionXP also has a built-in SSH proxy server that can be configured to function as an SSH bastion host. BastionXP works seamlessly with OpenSSH server and client software.
BastionXP offers Zero Trust Network Access(ZTNA) Security. All servers and end-users are required to authenticate with the BastionXP Authentication Server using an SSO and 2FA login, before access to the network can be granted.
BastionXP issues short-lived SSH, TLS/SSL X.509 certificates to end-users so that no user would have an indefinite access to any network resource. Moreover, these certificates, issued to a specific user based on Role Based Access Control(RBAC) can be used to access only a specific server(s) in the network. BastionXP provides you fine-grained control over who can access what resources in a network and for how long.
All network access events are logged and available for download, so that the logs can be analyzed using a log analyzer for anamoly detection.
BastionXP solution is available in three different formats:
Software | Features | Best Suited For |
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Free Software Version | Limited features & best-effort support | Hobbyists, educational purposes and non-commercial use cases. |
Cloud-Hosted Version | All enterprise features & priority customer support | Small teams and Startups. |
Self-Hosted Version | All enterprise features & priority customer support | Enterprises and Large Organizations. |
Based on our record, AngularJS seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 50 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
To maximize learning, I could choose something new. Normally, I consider that a valid reason. But given my limited time, that wasn't a priority for me. Another criterion could be long-term viability: Is there a large core team and an active community? Well, who still remembers AngularJS? From Google? And didn’t Facebook/Meta start Jest? I wouldn’t rely too much on that. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
AngularJS is an open-source JavaScript framework that developers use to build frontend applications. It comes with modular support, an extensive community, and all the tools that help develop and manage dynamic frontend web apps. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Ok, what we'll use now is something that existed back in the day, after we switched from AngularJS to Angular 2 or modern Angular. We'll use the old/new host property on the component decorator. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
Just to give you more context, I led the migration of several AngularJS applications to the newer Angular Framework. My client finally decided to make that move following the AngularJS deprecation announcement (stay up to date please 🙏)️. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
The next post in the series provides a thorough comparison of popular frameworks like React, Vue, Angular, and Svelte, focusing on their unique features and suitability for different project types. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
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