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28 points speedgoose | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.2s | source

Teleport is a good software if you can't configure your SSH servers with Kerberos, or can't figure out Kubernetes' millions of authentication and authorisations solutions.

Unfortunately, the Teleport open-source version has been discontinued and the free version doesn't allow companies above 100 employees or with more than 10 million dollars of revenue per year. Fair enough, everyone should live well.

But Teleport Enterprise is very expensive and I have been priced out. I don't know if I can share the price behind the "contact sales" but if you wonder about the price, you probably are too poor. In my case, it's quite a few orders of magnitude more than the time Teleport saves me.

So, I have been looking for a replacement that is open-source and likely to stay open-source for a while. I can pay for it, but I don't have a "contact us" budget.

For HTTPS, I never used Teleport and will stay with oauth2-proxy. For SSH, I found warpgate and sshportal, which may work but it looks a bit experimental. For Kubernetes, it's a mess but perhaps kubelogin could do.

If you replaced Teleport, how did you do it?

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cpach ◴[] No.41879771[source]
Why not use the AGPL version?

(Announcement for those who haven’t seen it: https://goteleport.com/blog/teleport-community-license/)

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tmottabr ◴[] No.41880918[source]
Because the community edition is no longer AGPL and no longer being developed and the new license has this clause:

Companies may use Teleport Community Edition on the condition they have less than 100 employees and less than $10MM in annual revenue (AR).

Like op said in his post..

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1. cpach ◴[] No.41894642[source]
This repo still has AGPL… and another license…

Not sure if AGPL covers all areas of the codebase?

https://github.com/gravitational/teleport