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Do any libraries exist for zero-trust file storage (storing client-encrypted data on the server without the key)?
You may find https://cryptography.rs/ helpful -- especially https://cryptography.rs/#high-level-libraries.
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Major standard library changes in Go 1.20
https://cryptography.rs/
I would still like to have a more comprehensive or high level stdlib for Rust that is maintained by a core Rust team.
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[Noob alert] Is there a way to encrypt and decrypt a file with a password using rust?
Checkout https://cryptography.rs/ and look under the symmetric encryption section.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (30/2022)!
There are some listed on https://cryptography.rs/
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dryoc โ a pure-Rust libsodium implementation
Relevant Rust Crypto Interest Group issue on what compiler changes would be helpful for constant-time assuredness.
- Looking for good (low level?) Elliptic Curve library
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Rust cryptography resources.
If youโre looking for good crypto libraries try http://cryptography.rs
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Math programming for newbies like me
If you want to see some existing crypto in rust I suggest taking a look at http://cryptography.rs
- Crate for AES256 - which one to choose? Questions about block cipher modes and AEAD too.
- Rust Cryptography: Showcase of notable cryptography libraries in Rust
distroless
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Chainguard Images now available on Docker Hub
lots of questions here regarding what this product is. I guess i can provide some information for the context, from a perspective of an outside contributor.
Chainguard Images is a set of hardened container images.
They were built by the original team that brought you Google's Distroless (https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/distroless)
However, there were few problems with Distroless:
1. distroless were based on Debian - which in turn, limited to Debian's release cadence for fixing CVE.
2. distroless is using bazelbuild, which is not exactly easy to contrib, customize, etc...
3. distroless images are hard to extend.
Chainguard built a new "undistro" OS for container workload, named Wolfi, using their OSS projects like melange (for packaging pkgs) and apko (for building images).
The idea is (from my understanding) is that
1. You don't have to rely on upstream to cut a release. Chainguard will be doing that, with lots of automation & guardrails in placed. This allow them to fix vulnerabilties extremely fast.
- Language focused Docker images, minus the operating system
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Using Alpine can make Python Docker builds 50ร slower
> If you have one image based on Ubuntu in your stack, you may as well base them all on Ubuntu, because you only need to download (and store!) the common base image once
This is only true if your infrastructure is static. If your infrastructure is highly elastic, image size has an impact on your time to scale up.
Of course, there are better choices than Alpine to optimize image size. Distroless (https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/distroless) is a good example.
- Smaller and Safer Clojure Containers: Minimizing the Software Bill of Materials
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Long Term Ownership of an Event-Driven System
The same as our code dependencies, container updates can include security patches and bug fixes and improvements. However, they can also include breaking changes and it is crucial you test them thoroughly before putting them into production. Wherever possible, I recommend using the distroless base image which will drastically reduce both your image size, your risk vector, and therefore your maintenance version going forward.
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Minimizing Nuxt 3 Docker Images
# Use a large Node.js base image to build the application and name it "build" FROM node:18-alpine as build WORKDIR /app # Copy the package.json and package-lock.json files into the working directory before copying the rest of the files # This will cache the dependencies and speed up subsequent builds if the dependencies don't change COPY package*.json /app # You might want to use yarn or pnpm instead RUN npm install COPY . /app RUN npm run build # Instead of using a node:18-alpine image, we are using a distroless image. These are provided by google: https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/distroless FROM gcr.io/distroless/nodejs:18 as prod WORKDIR /app # Copy the built application from the "build" image into the "prod" image COPY --from=build /app/.output /app/.output # Since this image only contains node.js, we do not need to specify the node command and simply pass the path to the index.mjs file! CMD ["/app/.output/server/index.mjs"]
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Build Your Own Docker with Linux Namespaces, Cgroups, and Chroot
Lots of examples without the entire OS as other comments mention, an example would be Googles distroless[0]
[0]: https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/distroless
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Reddit temporarily ban subreddit and user advertising rival self-hosted platform (Lemmy)
Docker doesn't do this all the time. Distroless Docker containers are relatively common. https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/distroless
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Why elixir over Golang
Deployment: https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/distroless
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Reviews
Or use distroless image as it includes one, among others. https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/distroless/blob/main/base/README.md
What are some alternatives?
block-ciphers - Collection of block cipher algorithms written in pure Rust
iron-alpine - Hardened alpine linux baseimage for Docker.
concrete - Concrete: TFHE Compiler that converts python programs into FHE equivalent
spring-boot-jib - This project is about Containerizing a Spring Boot Application With Jib
rust-crypto - A (mostly) pure-Rust implementation of various cryptographic algorithms.
jib - ๐ Build container images for your Java applications.
librabft_simulator - Discrete-event simulation for BFT consensus protocols
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.
gdb-multiarch-windows - GDB multi-architecture build for Windows
dockerfiles - Various Dockerfiles I use on the desktop and on servers.
hacl-star - HACL*, a formally verified cryptographic library written in F*
docker-alpine - Official Alpine Linux Docker image. Win at minimalism!