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Title. Just wondering if I did something bad/terrible with it. Link is @ title. Check the image tag @ its repo to see how it was built. And before someone asks... the Docker lemmy community is really dead so I had to resort to you guys. Sorry, I guess.

And thanks in advance.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

From a comment of yours;

Eh…just trying to learn some new things regarding common “dockerization”-related things, and improving its security.

If the end-goal is not learning but having an as secure container as possible, then consider Wolfi; this is a good read. If you're interested to know its current vulnerabilities, so that you can work on resolving those; then consider Trivy as it is -to my knowledge- the industry-standard for this specific use-case.

[–] GustavoM 3 points 10 months ago

If the end-goal is not learning but having an as secure container as possible

It's actually both -- there is always something new to learn, after all. And thanks for these tips, I'll read em right now.