LXC | barco | |
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7 | 4 | |
4,449 | 1,432 | |
0.9% | - | |
9.2 | 7.1 | |
4 days ago | 7 days ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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LXC
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LXD Moves into Canonical
I hope this doesn't affect LXC negatively.
LXC and LXD share plenty of contributors.
https://github.com/lxc/lxc/graphs/contributors
https://github.com/canonical/lxd/graphs/contributors
I use an "unprivileged LXC container" setup on several Debian bullseye hosts. It works fantastic, and each LXC container feels like a real server.
Compare that to Docker's "one-container-one-process" philosophy, reinventing the wheel by awkwardly composing multiple containers.
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Support for Android apps
There is an issue with lxc as stated here: https://github.com/lxc/lxc/issues/4283 and https://github.com/Vanilla-OS/apx/issues/118
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LXC & AD
I'm currently attempting to enroll my Ubuntu (20.04) (Unprivileged) LXC hosts to my windows AD server but am having difficulty. I'm using SSSD and KRB5 to manage the user directory and authentication. Once joining the domain with realmd, all seems ok, I can use the id command, etc to lookup users and groups and the host appears in Windows Users and Computers. The issue I'm having is with authentication, I believe it to be related to this issue however I don't entirely understand the solution and can't seem to find much else on the matter (Note the method I'm using works fine on full VMs). Would anybody please be able to provide more clarity in layman's terms?
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LXC and LXD: a different container story
I don't recall having to do any uid/gid fixup last time I made an unprivileged container. I did have to prepare the unprivileged host user, of course, by reserving a range of subordinate uids/gids (/etc/sub?id) and configuring a virtual network interface limit (/etc/lxc/lxc-usernet).
To create the container, I did this:
lxc-create -t download -n -- -d debian -r bullseye -a amd64
Note that this runs the 'download' template, which (IIRC) is better suited to unprivileged containers than the 'debian' template is. The 'download' template will list its available distros if you do this:
lxc-create -t download -n -- --list
Note that some versions of lxc-create may fail with a keyserver error because sks-keyservers.net died somewhat recently. Workaround: DOWNLOAD_KEYSERVER=hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com lxc-create
https://github.com/lxc/lxc/issues/3894
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Lxc container still gives Cannot open TUN/TAP dev /dev/net/tun: Operation not permitted after following graysky's edit of wiki
Found this issue and edited the config file of the lxc container:
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How to - Create LXC containers FROM Docker and OCI images
and on this thread... an different approach is described
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Finally joining the club
https://github.com/lxc/lxc/issues/1629#issuecomment-311379508
barco
- barco: Linux containers from scratch in C.
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barco: Linux Containers From Scratch in C.
barco is a project I worked on to learn more about Linux containers and the Linux kernel. It's a simple implementation of a container runtime in C, which I wrote from scratch (based on other guides on the Internet) using just C, libseccomp for seccomp filters, libcap for container capabilities, libcuni1 for unit tests with CUnit, argtable for handling the CLI and another third-party library for logging. It's not meant to be used in production, but rather as a learning tool.
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barco: Linux Containers from Scratch in C.
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- Barco: Linux Containers from Scratch in C
What are some alternatives?
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
function-mesh - The serverless framework purpose-built for event streaming applications.
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
polar - Lightweight & elastic kubernetes-native event streaming system
Docker - Notary is a project that allows anyone to have trust over arbitrary collections of data
Netdata - The open-source observability platform everyone needs
Docker Swarm - Source repo for Docker's Documentation
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
go-client - Go Client Driver for PolarStreams
Harbor - An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content.
kubemq-bridges - KubeMQ Bridges bridge, replicate, aggregate, and transform messages between KubeMQ clusters no matter where they are, allowing to build a true cloud-native messaging single network running globally.