busybox
docker-wireguard
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busybox
- The Awk Programming Language, Second Edition
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This would have made my life so much easier in the beginning....
A majority of routers are already based on the Linux kernel. Many are just BusyBox. The most common Linux firewalls are iptables and nftables. With the latter being the most popular one due to being around longer. They are really fine grained and powerful.
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kubectl run --command vs -- arguments
As Busybox DockerFile does not contain any EntryPoint(https://github.com/docker-library/busybox/blob/master/musl/Dockerfile), so arguments specified in the kubectl command will only be used, so the command will look like:
- Emacs standing alone on a Linux Kernel
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So Im working on making my own OS from scratch. Im using a linux based os for reverse engineering but I need help in understanding how to use the tools that are in rar/zip files. If anyone can direct me to some tutorials or resources to read that would be a big help.
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/arm64/booting.rst This was my guiding light for a project a while back. It describes what Linux expects "time zero" looks like for the system; whatever operating system is going to boot needs that kind of contract between the boot environment and its own entry point. You can develop a lightweight linux-based OS with that document and a package like https://busybox.net/
- The amount of times I have accidentally done this...
- BusyBox 1.36.0
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MIT
UUTILS, musl libc, BusyBox , etc.
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Do you think Linux will become more supported and eventually be able to play every game that windows can? If so, how far in the future?
For libc, we have musl as an alternate implementation. For most coreutils, we have busybox and the BSD coreutils. For desktop environments, you can use something like xfce.
docker-wireguard
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PiVPN v4.6.0: The End
It’s probably better to just use the wireguard docker container setup instructions now: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-wireguard?tab=readme-o...
- WireGuard NAS to NAS connection using Raspberry Pi (pivpn) - how to set up a client?
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WireGuard in container. UFW blocking access to services running on host?
I'm running linuxserver/docker-wireguard in Docker via docker-compose. It works great and I can access anything on my LAN via IP or DNS from my phone.
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Docker Wireguard
I'm trying to set up a Wireguard VPN server on an 2020 M1 Mac Mini running Fedora Asahi server through Docker.
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This would have made my life so much easier in the beginning....
You can add one to the docker compose file and then route other containers (especially qbittorrent) through it by setting network-mode. Read about it here: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-wireguard
- [Self Hosted] VPN Mullvad pour les conteneurs Docker
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WireGuard connected but no DNS
I checked /etc/sysctl.conf on the pi itself, and all lines are commented. Same on the docker container when I exec -it into it. https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-wireguard is the container I use
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Wireguard on host or in Docker container?
FWIW there is https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-wireguard/tree/alpine, which does just that really. It's a little more complicated because it still supports all the peer config envs, etc. but it's much smaller than the normal image because it doesn't have support for compiling and enabling the kernel module.
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Anyone setup wireguard and wireguard UI in a single docker-compose?
- I am using the linuxserver wireguard docker container: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-wireguard
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Remote dashboard and statistics?
- deploy a VPN (I suggest that you have a look to docker WireGuard which I personnaly use)
What are some alternatives?
hush - Hush is a unix shell based on the Lua programming language
docker-surfshark - Docker container with OpenVPN client preconfigured for SurfShark
u-boot - "Das U-Boot" Source Tree
pivpn - The Simplest VPN installer, designed for Raspberry Pi
toybox - toybox
nordvpn - NordVpn Docker Client
buildroot - Buildroot, making embedded Linux easy. Note that this is not the official repository, but only a mirror. The official Git repository is at http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/. Do not open issues or file pull requests here.
outline-apps - Outline Client and Manager, developed by Jigsaw. Outline Manager makes it easy to create your own VPN server. Outline Client lets you share access to your VPN with anyone in your network, giving them access to the free and open internet.
cage - A Wayland kiosk
wstunnel - Tunnel all your traffic over Websocket or HTTP2 - Bypass firewalls/DPI - Static binary available
barebox - The barebox bootloader - Mirror of ssh://[email protected]/barebox
shadowsocks-rust - A Rust port of shadowsocks