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Moby reviews and mentions
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Exploring Podman: A More Secure Docker Alternative
> Podman is designed to help with this by providing stronger default security settings compared to Docker. Features like rootless containers, user namespaces, and seccomp profiles, while available in Docker, aren't enabled by default and often require extra setup.
Seccomp has been enabled by default since 2015: https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/18780
It is true that Rootless isn't enabled by default but its "extra setup" can be done with a single command (`dockerd-rootless-setuptool.sh install`)
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OpenZFS 2.2: Block Cloning, Linux Containers, BLAKE3
Perhaps.
Thing is, https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/670bc0a46c4ca03b75f1e72f73... is using https://github.com/mistifyio/go-zfs which features code like `out, err := zfsOutput("get", "-H", key, d.Name)` (Source: https://github.com/mistifyio/go-zfs/blob/master/zfs.go#L315) to get a single zfs property.
Somebody chose to use a library as abstraction that looks good but is implemented as a MVP (nothing wrong with that). "In the future, we hope to work directly with libzfs" should have raised an alarm somewhere, though.
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The Twelve-Factor App
AppArmor can restrict /proc and this is even used by docker: https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/contrib/apparmor/te...
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Build Your Own Docker with Linux Namespaces, Cgroups, and Chroot
Docker by default also applies a seccomp system call whitelist per [1] and restricts capabilities per [2], amongst numerous other default hardening practices that are applied. If a Docker container really had a need to call the "reboot" system call, this permission could be explicitly added.
More complex sandboxing techniques include opening handles for sockets, pipes, files, etc and then hardening seccomp filters on top to prevent any new handles being opened. In this way, some containers can read/write defined files on a volume without having any ability to otherwise interact with file systems such as opening new files (all file system related system calls could be disabled).
[1] https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/profiles/seccomp/de...
[2] https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/#linux-kernel-capabi...
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Jails on FreeBSD
Docker has to run as root, or use otherwise insecure methods ("rootless" is a sham, it requires suid binaries and CVE ridden unprivileged user namespaces).
I agree with ports, working[0][1][2] on it.
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Pigz: Parallel gzip for modern multi-processor, multi-core machines
Useful with Docker, see https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/35697
I’ve integrated pigz into different build and CI pipelines a few times. Don’t expect wonders since some steps still need to run serially, but a few seconds here and there might still add up to a few minutes on a large build.
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Docker developers discuss changes in how ports are to be forwarded into containers
Link to the GitHub discussion: https://github.com/moby/moby/discussions/45524
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New Docker Goodies: Init and Watch
With 4.19.0 release, the Docker engine and CLI are updated to Moby 23.0. That brings a lot of new stuff. One of the things that can be confusing on start is that docker build is now an alias for docker buildx build. The reason is that Buildx and BuildKit are default builders on Linux and OSX. You will notice differences when building images. You'll see switching blue and white lines in the short demos above. White lines are tasks in progress, while blue ones are completed tasks. As well you'll see that Buildx is trying to run tasks in parallel.
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What are some recent or significant updates and changes you did to your initial Arch install?
Added btrfs subvol for var lib docker and changed dockers storage driver to overlay2, ugh. https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/39815
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Stats
moby/moby is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Moby is Go.