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darch | grype | |
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4 | 56 | |
832 | 7,649 | |
0.0% | 4.3% | |
3.2 | 9.5 | |
6 months ago | about 18 hours ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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darch
- Darch
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astOS: An immutable Arch based GNU+Linux distribution utilizing BTRFS snapshots
This reminds me of a tool I wrote (and still use to this day), Darch
- Ask HN: Linux distro based on Docker images?
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What Distro would you use if you had to switch from Void linux?
Here's some backstory: https://github.com/godarch/darch/issues/54
grype
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Introduction to the Kubernetes ecosystem
Trivy Operator : A simple and comprehensive vulnerability scanner for containers and other artifacts. It detects vulnerabilities of OS packages (Alpine, Debian, CentOS, etc.) and application dependencies (pip, npm, yarn, composer, etc.) (Alternatives : Grype, Snyk, Clair, Anchore, Twistlock)
- Suas imagens de container não estão seguras!
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I looked through attacks in my access logs. Here's what I found
Besides pointing pentester tools like metasploit at yourself, there are some nice scanners out there.
https://github.com/quay/clair
https://github.com/anchore/grype/
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Distroless images using melange and apko
Using Grype:
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Scanning and remediating vulnerabilities with Grype
In the lab to follow, we'll see how vulnerability scanning can be conveniently achieved with Grype and how various systematic techniques can be applied to start securing our microservices at the container image level.
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Understanding Container Security
Scanning your container images for vulnerabilities is a good approach. But this scanning is not one time job, it should be done regularly (weekly, monthly, etc.) You need to follow vulnerability reports and fix all of the vulnerabilities as soon as possible. I recommend some open-source tools that could be useful: Trivy, Docker-Bench, Grype.
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An Overview of Kubernetes Security Projects at KubeCon Europe 2023
Grype is another popular open source tool from Anchore. Working with SBOM files, Grype scans container images and filesystems for vulnerabilities. Grype supports different output formats for vulnerabilities and custom templates for output.
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Best vulnerability scanner for DevOps
Grype (https://github.com/anchore/grype)
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Security docker app
Grype will allow you to scan a container to see if you have any vulnerable packages.
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Open source container scanning tool to find vulnerabilities and suggest best practice improvements?
https://github.com/anchore/grype 5.6k stars, updated 3 days ago
What are some alternatives?
os - Tiny Linux distro that runs the entire OS as Docker containers
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
zfsbootmenu - ZFS Bootloader for root-on-ZFS systems with support for snapshots and native full disk encryption
anchore-engine - A service that analyzes docker images and scans for vulnerabilities
NFF-Go - NFF-Go -Network Function Framework for GO (former YANFF)
clair - Vulnerability Static Analysis for Containers
erda - An enterprise-grade Cloud-Native application platform for Kubernetes.
syft - CLI tool and library for generating a Software Bill of Materials from container images and filesystems
astOS - An immutable Arch based GNU+Linux distribution utilizing BTRFS snapshots
opencve - CVE Alerting Platform
astos - An immutable tree-shaped meta-distribution [Moved to: https://github.com/ashos/ashos]
falco - Cloud Native Runtime Security