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title: "Efficient and Secure GitOps using Gitea, Ansible, and Github Actions"
date: 2024-07-01
draft: true
description: The Polyfill supply chain attack highlights critical security vulnerabilities in the web ecosystem. What can be done to secure open-source dependencies and mitigate supply chain risks?
tags:
- Security
- DevOps
- Network Automation
---
I run a pretty small homelab, for what it's worth. I have about 4 LXC containers and two QEMU virtual machines running at any given time, the majority of which just serve as convenient frontends to store my data.
![Picture of my Proxmox Container List](/images/proxmox-machines.png)
Despite the fact that I manage so few servers and services for my needs, I still find myself wanting some way to deploy changes across all of my machines simultaneously. For this purpose, I have used and maintained a set of Ansible playbooks which, for the most part, have suited my workflow.