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Ubuntu Server Cookbook

You're reading from   Ubuntu Server Cookbook Arm yourself to make the most of the versatile, powerful Ubuntu Server with over 100 hands-on recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785883064
Length 456 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Uday Sawant Uday Sawant
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Managing Users and Groups FREE CHAPTER 2. Networking 3. Working with Web Servers 4. Working with Mail Servers 5. Handling Databases 6. Network Storage 7. Cloud Computing 8. Working with Containers 9. Streaming with Ampache 10. Communication Server with XMPP 11. Git Hosting 12. Collaboration Tools 13. Performance Monitoring 14. Centralized Authentication Service Index

Securing Docker containers


In this recipe, we will learn Docker configurations that may result in slightly improved security for your containers. Docker uses some advanced features in the latest Linux kernel, which include kernel namespaces to provide process isolation, control groups to control resource allocation, and kernel capabilities and user namespaces to run unprivileged containers. As stated on the Docker documentation page, Docker containers are, by default, quite secure.

This recipe covers some basic steps to improve Docker security and reduce the attack surface on the Ubuntu host as well as the Docker daemon.

How to do it…

The first and most common thing is to use the latest versions of your software. Make sure that you are using the latest Ubuntu version with all security updates applied and that your Docker version is the latest stable version:

  1. Upgrade your Ubuntu host with the following commands:

    $ sudo apt-get update
    $ sudo apt-get upgrade
    
  2. If you used a Docker-maintained repository...

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