rkt
ufw-docker
rkt | ufw-docker | |
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4 | 65 | |
8,867 | 3,774 | |
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0.4 | 0.0 | |
about 4 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
Go | Shell | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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rkt
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Quadlets might make me finally stop using Docker-compose – Major Hayden
Whole quadlets are cool, this just means me miss the rkt runtime. https://github.com/rkt/rkt It integrated with systemd properly quite a while ago.
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Docker containers usually still reachable even if bound to 127.0.0.1
rkt (and many other container solutions) was introduced after docker was released and became popular... they even mentioned docker's shortcomings as a motivation for the project creation [0]. It had all the same problems as other replacement software: there were plenty of bugs and missing features, documentation was limited, and there are no community to help you (the announcement explicitly mentions "prototype quality release"). None of those would be fatal if it was significantly better than docker, but it was not -- it was basically the same functionality. So almost no one made the switch. It is closed now [1]
And why "rkt"? There were much better alternative container runtimes. For example Sylabs Singularity [2] -- container-as-a-file, instant mounting, etc... I wish more people knew about it.
[0] https://web.archive.org/web/20141201181834/https://coreos.co...
[1] https://github.com/rkt/rkt#warning-end-of-project-warning
[2] https://github.com/sylabs/singularity#singularityce
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Using Docker to Containerize Laravel Apps for Development and Production
Think of Docker as the AWS of the container world in terms of popularity, there is another container platform called rocket (rkt) which can be considered something like Vultr in this analogy.
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ufw-docker
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Swag reverse proxy, fail2ban not working
I am running ubuntu server 22.04 LTS and have fail2ban running on the host. This works great, no issues and IPs get banned for the rules I have in place. I am using UFW and have updated my after.rules for docker based on the recommendations here.
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How to close Docker ports
I use this without problems for Long time, https://github.com/chaifeng/ufw-docker
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Docker Overrules UFW
[2016]
A solution is known and formed detailed here: https://github.com/chaifeng/ufw-docker
- DHCP is not blocked by ufw/iptables
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Docker networking seems to have completely broken, can't really explain it all in the title.
In any case, maybe try to compare the blocked port ranges with the ports you are using. Did you see this https://github.com/chaifeng/ufw-docker
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Ongoing attacks on Synology NAS: how to protect your NAS
https://github.com/chaifeng/ufw-docker For example.
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Security on ubuntu
ufw is nice, when you are on public networks. And very nice if you are playing with SSH-Server, Docker,.. on your notebook. Couse you write coding, I want to add this, if you use docker.
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Securing a VPS running docker
You can use use this for a more manual approach: https://github.com/chaifeng/ufw-docker
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Gluetun/QBitTorrent Web UI issues
Sorry that's about the extent of my docker network knowledge. One other thing you can check though - are you running ufw on the host? If so you can try updating the config with ufw-docker.
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What OS for NUC with Plex, Arrs, Home Assistant & Frigate
Hi! I'm also new to the homelab category, but I have a bit of experience. I'm currently running Ubuntu 22.04, and the only problem what I had is docker containers not working with ufw. (Fix can be found here: https://github.com/chaifeng/ufw-docker) I've been running my stuff in Docker containers, and it worked pretty well for me. So if you are also new to this, I'd definetly recommend Ubuntu for its simplicity. (Also tons of already great tutorials on how to do literally anything)
What are some alternatives?
toxiproxy - :alarm_clock: :fire: A TCP proxy to simulate network and system conditions for chaos and resiliency testing
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
confd - Manage local application configuration files using templates and data from etcd or consul
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.
snap - The open telemetry framework
ansible-role-firewall - Ansible Role - iptables Firewall configuration.
Docker - Notary is a project that allows anyone to have trust over arbitrary collections of data
csf-post-docker - CSF with support for Docker
Documize - Modern Confluence alternative designed for internal & external docs, built with Go + EmberJS
firehol - A firewall for humans...
syncthing - Open Source Continuous File Synchronization
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.