I just learned: Docker edits firewall rules for you

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  1. Moby

    The Moby Project - a collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems

    This is the kind of case that is a good argument for some liability regulation for companies that just make calculated selfish tradeoffs against user security. The bug[1] is a hair under 7 years old and it's obviously burned a lot of people all over the world.

    [1] https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/22054

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  3. Portainer

    Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.

    Docker is certainly not marketed that way & even the majority of tutorials / if not all on Digital ocean or similar sites don't misguide you into doing this. It is clearly not marketed as "usable without reading docs" and even though people using it as a tool to deploy prebuilt software without learning its configuration, this doesn't apply to the docker commands itself.

    If https://www.portainer.io/ would do this __implicitly__, your argument would be more valid. But for the docker command-line it's a bit too far-fetched.

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