First of all thanks for the helpful video. How do I handle container updates? I don't mean updating the base image when it changes, but applying regular security updates with apt. What in case of automatic security updates? Set up unattended-upgrades in each Docker container with appropriate update interval or automatically rebuild the image if Dockerfile contains a "RUN apt update && apt upgrade -y" statement or even include unattended-updates as RUN command in Dockerfile and rebuild the image each time? I'm wondering why I can't find many resources on this topic because it's so important. Can you (and/or someone) please cover this question?
are you operating as root on your local machine for a specific reason? isn't it safer to run admin@localhost: ~# sudo docker run -it since you don't need to be root until you're inside the container
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Am sorry but the link to part 2 isnt working, thanks for the part 1 video by the way
Hey how can I access the link to part 2 currently the link for part 2 in bio is not working
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Please also make a tutorial to make our own vulnerable machine like HTB machines etc
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First of all thanks for the helpful video.
How do I handle container updates?
I don't mean updating the base image when it changes, but applying regular security updates with apt. What in case of automatic security updates?
Set up unattended-upgrades in each Docker container with appropriate update interval or automatically rebuild the image if Dockerfile contains a "RUN apt update && apt upgrade -y" statement or even include unattended-updates as RUN command in Dockerfile and rebuild the image each time?
I'm wondering why I can't find many resources on this topic because it's so important. Can you (and/or someone) please cover this question?
If you do find something, let me know.
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are you operating as root on your local machine for a specific reason? isn't it safer to run admin@localhost: ~# sudo docker run -it
since you don't need to be root until you're inside the container
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Can you please do a video on the Pegasus spyware... please 😊
Step 1- use podman
not much, that you did there
5 minutes and a hacker is trough this
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