images
os
images | os | |
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6 | 6 | |
493 | 697 | |
3.7% | 7.6% | |
9.9 | 10.0 | |
4 days ago | 1 day ago | |
HCL | C | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
images
- Suas imagens de container não estão seguras!
- Chainguard Images
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Musl 1.2.4 adds TCP DNS fallback
I'm very sorry that we broke things for you.
To be clear, nothing has changed with Wolfi. Wolfi is an open source community project and everything is still available there: https://github.com/wolfi-dev/.
We have made changes to Chainguard Images - our commercial product built on top of Wolfi - which mean you can no longer pull images by tag (other than latest). Chainguard images are rebuilt everyday and have a not inconsiderable maintenance cost.
The easiest way to avoid this is to build the images yourself. You can rebuild identical images to ours using apko and the source files in the images repo e.g: https://github.com/chainguard-images/images/blob/main/images... (note you can replace package names with versioned versions). You can also just use a Dockerfile with the wolfi-base image to "apk add" packages. Full details are here: https://www.chainguard.dev/unchained/a-guide-on-how-to-use-c...
I agree that pinning is a best practice. The above blog explains that you can still do it using a digest, but I accept this isn't the simplest solution.
If I can help any more, please feel free to get in touch - you can find me most places including twitter https://twitter.com/adrianmouat
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Wolfi: A community Linux OS designed for the container and cloud-native era
We needed Wolfi to be able to create minimal (distroless if you like) container images based on glibc with 0 vulnerabilities. Turns out a lot of other people are interested in Wolfi for various reasons, and we're more than happy to work with them.
You definitely don't need to use Wolfi! But I would say, if you run containers you might want to check out Chainguard Images: https://github.com/chainguard-images/images
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Creating Safer Containerized PHP Runtimes with Wolfi
In this article, we'll see how to leverage Wolfi to create safer PHP application environments based on containers. To demonstrate Wolfi usage in a Dockerfile workflow (using a Dockerfile to build your image), we'll create an image based on the wolfi-base image maintained by Chainguard. The goal is to have a final runtime image able to execute a PHP command-line script. By definition, this image won't be completely distroless, because it will require APK to be present in order to install system dependencies described in the Dockerfile. For building pure distroless images, you should have a look at apko.
os
- Chainguard Images now available on Docker Hub
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Fat OCI images are a cultural problem
This is what the folks at Chainguard are solving with their Wolfi OS: https://github.com/wolfi-dev/os and tools like melange: https://github.com/chainguard-dev/melange
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Wolfi: A community Linux OS designed for the container and cloud-native era
> OK: 9494 distinct packages available
I opened that apkindex file and it had duplicate entries for a ton of packages with different versions, taking a look at https://github.com/wolfi-dev/os I only see about 840 yaml files which I assume define the packages. I don't think claiming to have 10k packages when only 10% of them are actually different pieces of software is a good claim to make. Nixpkgs would have millions of packages if we added up every single unique package from every revision.
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Fearless Distroless
Also check out the Chainguard Images, built on Wolfi: https://github.com/wolfi-dev/os
- Wolfi
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Introducing Wolfi – the first Linux (Un)distro designed for securing the software supply chain
Source Link
What are some alternatives?
fortigate-terraform-deploy - Deployment templates for FortiGate-VM on cloud platforms with terraform
sbomnix - A suite of utilities to help with software supply chain challenges on nix targets
rocker-versioned2 - Run current & prior versions of R using docker. rocker/r-ver, rocker/rstudio, rocker/shiny, rocker/tidyverse, and so on.
Flatcar - Flatcar project repository for issue tracking, project documentation, etc.
NuGet - NuGet Gallery is a package repository that powers https://www.nuget.org. Use this repo for reporting NuGet.org issues.
wolfi-act - Dynamic GitHub Actions from Wolfi packages
horus - Free cloud native platform for service hosting
vulnerabilities - :rocket: A vulnerabilities database for fully-automated audits
attention-attention - Attention! Attention!
phoenix_container_example - Production-quality example for Elixir/Phoenix building, testing, and running in containers
pipeline - A cloud-native Pipeline resource.