pot
focker
pot | focker | |
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6 | 7 | |
311 | 148 | |
1.9% | - | |
6.5 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Shell | Python | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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pot
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FreeBSD 14.0 has reached – RELEASE
I have not used it, but have you looked at pot?
https://github.com/bsdpot/pot
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Share your reproducibility / infra-as-code schemes
- https://github.com/bsdpot/pot
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Using Bastille for managing FreeBSD Jails
There's plenty of jails managers out there. Pot looks promising (https://github.com/bsdpot/pot) and is said to integrate well with nomad.
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Jail Manager in 2022?
I’ve been using pot for jail management for the past several years on a server where I run some low key miscellaneous services and it’s been fine. Currently developed and /bin/sh based.
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Just brings a smile
There’s also bsdpot, which also has an associated Hashicorp Nomad driver for larger scale orchestration and deployment
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Creating Comfy FreeBSD Jails Using Standard Tools
You can use pot: https://github.com/pizzamig/pot
focker
- sadaszewski/focker: Focker is a FreeBSD image/jail orchestration tool in the vein of Docker.
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Focker is a FreeBSD image/jail orchestration tool in the vein of Docker
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https://github.com/sadaszewski/focker/blob/f3b268af46d46c669...
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What OS would you use for a server?
FreeBSD does have "Focker" using Jails rather than lxc but since Docker images are really just chroots of Linux binaries, you don't get the convenience of the "Docker store".
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Evaluating FreeBSD Current for Production Use
It does not. You would have to run a VM like OSX and Windows do. Devs have not wanted to build in standardized ergonomic wrappers around jails like Docker and you'll get shouted down in the user forums over it. Though there are tools (iocage, Bastille, etc.) that make it easier to manage it. https://github.com/sadaszewski/focker is an attempt to get the pieces together like Docker and docker-compose using some files, jails, and ZFS.
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Self Hosted Roundup #5
Have you seen that Focker, a Docker style (with similar configuration and tools) Freebsd jail management system, is hitting its 15 year anniversary this year and isn’t getting a whole lot of attention. https://github.com/sadaszewski/focker . It released v2 a few months back and has a fairly active developer.
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Creating Comfy FreeBSD Jails Using Standard Tools
https://github.com/sadaszewski/focker
What are some alternatives?
rsa_ex - Library for working with RSA keys using Elixir and OpenSSL ports
pkgsrc - Automatic conversion of the NetBSD pkgsrc CVS module, use with care
aescmac - AES CMAC (rfc 4493) in Elixir
Brute
bastille - Bastille is an open-source system for automating deployment and management of containerized applications on FreeBSD.
crypto_rsassa_pss - RSASSA-PSS Public Key Cryptographic Signature Algorithm for Erlang and Elixir.
minio-sampler - Example two-host minio cluster with erasure coding, consul, nomad, traefik, prometheus, grafana, loki, and a nextcloud nomad job
tea_crypto - A Tiny Encryption Algorithm implementation
ex_bcrypt - Elixir wrapper for the OpenBSD bcrypt password hashing algorithm
reggae - Reggae - DevOps tool for CBSD
cloak - Elixir encryption library designed for Ecto
runj - runj is an experimental, proof-of-concept OCI-compatible runtime for FreeBSD jails.