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submitted 1 year ago by cyclohexane@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I've read that standard containers are optimized for developer productivity and not security, which makes sense.

But then what would be ideal to use for security? Suppose I want to isolate environments from each other for security purposes, to run questionable programs or reduce attack surface. What are some secure solutions?

Something without the performance hit of VMs

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[-] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

Unlike docker, podman doesn't try to do everything on it's own. There's a separate tool known as buildah which builds containers from dockerfiles just fine.

Ps. More generally, they're called containerfiles.

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