I’m moving to a new machine soon and want to re-evaluate some security practices while I’m doing it. My current server is debian with all apps containerized in docker with root. I’d like to harden some stuff, especially vaultwarden but I’m concerned about transitioning to podman while using complex docker setups like nextcloud-aio. Do you have experience hardening your containers by switching? Is it worth it? How long is a piece of string?

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    12 days ago

    Can you expand on why you chose uCore? I was considering CoreOS until just now and the idea of setting up ignition config serving seems overkill for running only one server at home. ignition is still required the same way as CoreOS

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      Mainly for security. I was originally looking at CoreOS but I liked the additional improvements by the UBlue team. Since I only want it to run containers, it is a huge security benefit to be immutable and designed specifically for that workflow.

      The Ignition file is super easy to do, even for just one server (substitute docker for podman depending which you have):

      Take a copy of the UCore butane file:

      https://github.com/ublue-os/ucore/blob/main/examples/ucore-autorebase.butane

      Update it with your SSH public key and a password hash by using this command:

      # Get a password hash
      podman run -ti --rm quay.io/coreos/mkpasswd --method=yescrypt
      

      Then host the butane file in a temporary local webserver:

      # Convert Butane file to Ignition file
      podman run -i --rm quay.io/coreos/butane:release --pretty --strict < ucore-autorebase.butane > ignition.ign
      
      # Serve the Igition file using a temp webserver
      podman run -p 5080:80 -v "$PWD":/var/www/html php:7.2-apache
      

      During UCore setup, type in the address of the hosted file, e.g. http://your_ip_addr:5080/ignition.ign

      That’s it - UCore configures everything else during setup.___