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The ppc64le machien came back, and now we have Alpine Linux 3.22.0 for ppc64le too.
Thank you #OSUOSL
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Anyways, the last part of today's research dive was more #Docker.
The most interesting discovery was #distroless images. I was familiar with #Alpine #Linux, but I hadn't really stumbled across distroless yet. Specifically I noticed that #Envoy shipped a distroless image, but neglected to really explain it short of "it's faster and better".
Google's distroless project is limited to standalone application runners (Node, Java), but #ChainGuard has their #Wolfi images that cover more bases. 👍
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@encthenet There was a big drama the day cryptography switched to rust because it failed existing pipelines on Alpine Linux. However, cryptography does support Alpine, it's just there is a list of dependencies to pre-install:
https://cryptography.io/en/latest/installation/#alpine
#Cryptography isn't something you want to reinvent or compromise on. #Fernet is great and worth this little inconvenience.
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CW: Release notes for Malcolm v6.4.3 (network traffic analysis tool suite)
#Malcolm v6.4.3 is a minor #release containing enhancements, component version updates and bug fixes.
Enhancements
- Import the NetBox Device Type Library on NetBox first run to populate manufacturers, device types, models and modules
- idaholab/Malcolm#127 have
install.py --configureask about other storage locations for PCAP, Zeek logs and OpenSearch indices - idaholab/Malcolm#128 have
install.py --configureprompt for Arkime to manage uploaded PCAP files or not
Component version updates
Fixes
- Fix some bad links in the documentation and other minor documentation improvements
- Fix idaholab/Malcolm#126, suricata logs show up in Arkime as "notip" for the protocol
- Fix idaholab/Malcolm#129, filtering by rootId in Arkime returns no results
- Fix Docker health checks for NetBox and supporting containers
- Fix "read-only" version of nginx.conf
- Tweaks to
install.pymemory recommendations
#Malcolm and #HedgehogLinux may be obtained by pulling or building the #Docker images and/or building the ISO installer images as described in the documentation. Unofficial ISO installer images for Malcolm and Hedgehog Linux are not hosted on #GitHub, but may be downloaded from https://malcolm.fyi/.
#cybersecurity #pcap #networktrafficanalysis #zeek #arkime #ICS #INL #CISAgov
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CW: Release notes for Malcolm v6.4.3 (network traffic analysis tool suite)
#Malcolm v6.4.3 is a minor #release containing enhancements, component version updates and bug fixes.
Enhancements
- Import the NetBox Device Type Library on NetBox first run to populate manufacturers, device types, models and modules
- idaholab/Malcolm#127 have
install.py --configureask about other storage locations for PCAP, Zeek logs and OpenSearch indices - idaholab/Malcolm#128 have
install.py --configureprompt for Arkime to manage uploaded PCAP files or not
Component version updates
Fixes
- Fix some bad links in the documentation and other minor documentation improvements
- Fix idaholab/Malcolm#126, suricata logs show up in Arkime as "notip" for the protocol
- Fix idaholab/Malcolm#129, filtering by rootId in Arkime returns no results
- Fix Docker health checks for NetBox and supporting containers
- Fix "read-only" version of nginx.conf
- Tweaks to
install.pymemory recommendations
#Malcolm and #HedgehogLinux may be obtained by pulling or building the #Docker images and/or building the ISO installer images as described in the documentation. Unofficial ISO installer images for Malcolm and Hedgehog Linux are not hosted on #GitHub, but may be downloaded from https://malcolm.fyi/.
#cybersecurity #pcap #networktrafficanalysis #zeek #arkime #ICS #INL #CISAgov
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CW: Release notes for Malcolm v6.4.3 (network traffic analysis tool suite)
#Malcolm v6.4.3 is a minor #release containing enhancements, component version updates and bug fixes.
Enhancements
- Import the NetBox Device Type Library on NetBox first run to populate manufacturers, device types, models and modules
- idaholab/Malcolm#127 have
install.py --configureask about other storage locations for PCAP, Zeek logs and OpenSearch indices - idaholab/Malcolm#128 have
install.py --configureprompt for Arkime to manage uploaded PCAP files or not
Component version updates
Fixes
- Fix some bad links in the documentation and other minor documentation improvements
- Fix idaholab/Malcolm#126, suricata logs show up in Arkime as "notip" for the protocol
- Fix idaholab/Malcolm#129, filtering by rootId in Arkime returns no results
- Fix Docker health checks for NetBox and supporting containers
- Fix "read-only" version of nginx.conf
- Tweaks to
install.pymemory recommendations
#Malcolm and #HedgehogLinux may be obtained by pulling or building the #Docker images and/or building the ISO installer images as described in the documentation. Unofficial ISO installer images for Malcolm and Hedgehog Linux are not hosted on #GitHub, but may be downloaded from https://malcolm.fyi/.
#cybersecurity #pcap #networktrafficanalysis #zeek #arkime #ICS #INL #CISAgov
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#security #linuxdistros #ryzen3 someone have tried to make a comparision about this distros:
Linux kodachi
Tails
Septor
Whonix
Alpine linux
Parrot
Kali linux
BlackarchI try to forge a small Server with some NAS, security and firewall function: the laptop i will use is this:
Laptop15,6" Lenovo v155
AMD ryzen 3 3200u
8GB ddr4
120GB SSD
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🚀🎉 #JSLinux now supports #x86_64, because running outdated operating systems in your #browser is exactly what everyone was asking for! 🤔👌 Experience the thrill of Alpine Linux and the #nostalgia of Windows 2000 in glorious console mode, because who needs modernity when you can have retro-tech headaches instead? 🤓🔧
https://bellard.org/jslinux/ #retro #computing #tech #innovation #HackerNews #ngated -
In related news to the #Tribler outage, I have started researching #torrent traffic over #I2P. #Emissary had a few missing dependencies on Alpine Linux 3.23.3, which were solvable through apk (I have this documented for anyone interested). The #qbittorrent setup was a piece of cake. Does anyone happen to know how to test that *only* I2P traffic is being sent through qbittorrent? Also unsure where to find torrents on I2P. Also, how does DNS work when using an I2P http proxy for I2P addresses?
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In related news to the #Tribler outage, I have started researching #torrent traffic over #I2P. #Emissary had a few missing dependencies on Alpine Linux 3.23.3, which were solvable through apk (I have this documented for anyone interested). The #qbittorrent setup was a piece of cake. Does anyone happen to know how to test that *only* I2P traffic is being sent through qbittorrent? Also unsure where to find torrents on I2P. Also, how does DNS work when using an I2P http proxy for I2P addresses?
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In related news to the #Tribler outage, I have started researching #torrent traffic over #I2P. #Emissary had a few missing dependencies on Alpine Linux 3.23.3, which were solvable through apk (I have this documented for anyone interested). The #qbittorrent setup was a piece of cake. Does anyone happen to know how to test that *only* I2P traffic is being sent through qbittorrent? Also unsure where to find torrents on I2P. Also, how does DNS work when using an I2P http proxy for I2P addresses?
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In related news to the #Tribler outage, I have started researching #torrent traffic over #I2P. #Emissary had a few missing dependencies on Alpine Linux 3.23.3, which were solvable through apk (I have this documented for anyone interested). The #qbittorrent setup was a piece of cake. Does anyone happen to know how to test that *only* I2P traffic is being sent through qbittorrent? Also unsure where to find torrents on I2P. Also, how does DNS work when using an I2P http proxy for I2P addresses?
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In related news to the #Tribler outage, I have started researching #torrent traffic over #I2P. #Emissary had a few missing dependencies on Alpine Linux 3.23.3, which were solvable through apk (I have this documented for anyone interested). The #qbittorrent setup was a piece of cake. Does anyone happen to know how to test that *only* I2P traffic is being sent through qbittorrent? Also unsure where to find torrents on I2P. Also, how does DNS work when using an I2P http proxy for I2P addresses?
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Management overhead of vcf9 is kinda insane.
There is literally nothing running on this box except for all of the vcf9 management components (+2 DNS servers with alpine linux that I count as management infrastructure for this as well)
Maybe I'll try Harvester again after all. Even though it also had a lot of overhead it didn't have nearly as much...
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Management overhead of vcf9 is kinda insane.
There is literally nothing running on this box except for all of the vcf9 management components (+2 DNS servers with alpine linux that I count as management infrastructure for this as well)
Maybe I'll try Harvester again after all. Even though it also had a lot of overhead it didn't have nearly as much...
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Management overhead of vcf9 is kinda insane.
There is literally nothing running on this box except for all of the vcf9 management components (+2 DNS servers with alpine linux that I count as management infrastructure for this as well)
Maybe I'll try Harvester again after all. Even though it also had a lot of overhead it didn't have nearly as much...
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Management overhead of vcf9 is kinda insane.
There is literally nothing running on this box except for all of the vcf9 management components (+2 DNS servers with alpine linux that I count as management infrastructure for this as well)
Maybe I'll try Harvester again after all. Even though it also had a lot of overhead it didn't have nearly as much...
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Management overhead of vcf9 is kinda insane.
There is literally nothing running on this box except for all of the vcf9 management components (+2 DNS servers with alpine linux that I count as management infrastructure for this as well)
Maybe I'll try Harvester again after all. Even though it also had a lot of overhead it didn't have nearly as much...
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Unser @dd_ix Workshop zum Thema BGP Routing wurde auf den @clt_news angenommen 💪 . Für alle die meine Vorträge der letzten Jahre über Alpine Linux, ifstate oder Linux Router interessant fanden bietet sich hier die Möglichkeit für praktische Erfahrungen und Austausch.
https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2026/de/programm/beitrag/329
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Unser @dd_ix Workshop zum Thema BGP Routing wurde auf den @clt_news angenommen 💪 . Für alle die meine Vorträge der letzten Jahre über Alpine Linux, ifstate oder Linux Router interessant fanden bietet sich hier die Möglichkeit für praktische Erfahrungen und Austausch.
https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2026/de/programm/beitrag/329
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Unser @dd_ix Workshop zum Thema BGP Routing wurde auf den @clt_news angenommen 💪 . Für alle die meine Vorträge der letzten Jahre über Alpine Linux, ifstate oder Linux Router interessant fanden bietet sich hier die Möglichkeit für praktische Erfahrungen und Austausch.
https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2026/de/programm/beitrag/329
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Unser @dd_ix Workshop zum Thema BGP Routing wurde auf den @clt_news angenommen 💪 . Für alle die meine Vorträge der letzten Jahre über Alpine Linux, ifstate oder Linux Router interessant fanden bietet sich hier die Möglichkeit für praktische Erfahrungen und Austausch.
https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2026/de/programm/beitrag/329
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Unser @dd_ix Workshop zum Thema BGP Routing wurde auf den @clt_news angenommen 💪 . Für alle die meine Vorträge der letzten Jahre über Alpine Linux, ifstate oder Linux Router interessant fanden bietet sich hier die Möglichkeit für praktische Erfahrungen und Austausch.
https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2026/de/programm/beitrag/329
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Are there any small form factor (#SFF) #SBC with case, like the #NanoPi which support: 1. #OpenWRT (or other WiFI routing/networking software) 2. other #linux distributions (like Alpine Linux) and 3. has WiFi (preferably WiFi6, but any WiFi is better than none in this situation).
The #BerylAX seems like it may not be sufficient with 512MB RAM, but it is a pretty light weight small portable travel router.If anyone is curious why, I could go into details in the comments.
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Updated #sydbox to 3.35.0: hardened #Landlock, empty mount namespaces using pivot_root and root:tmpfs a la #bubblewrap, many bug fixes thx to LTP, many bug/portability fixes thx to #alpine #linux folks. New utilities #syd-fd and #syd-x. See the release mail for more information: https://is.gd/syd_3_35_0 #exherbo #hacking #security
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🎉 systemd Lands Experimental Support For musl libc - Phoronix
「 Systemd today finally merged support for building against and using the musl libc library. This is a win for Linux distributions like postmarketOS, Alpine Linux, and others that use musl by default as their standard C library or offer it as an option. 」
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#weeklyreview 39/2025
bye Apple Containers
I’ve eventually stopped playing around with Apple Containers and deinstalled the stuff from my Sequoia installation. The networking is just unreliable for my use case.
I’m using Podman for most stuff now and have moved my Pihole into a very lightweight Alpine Linux VM.
I might test Apple containers again once I’m allowed to upgrade my work laptop to macOS Tahoe as there should be “native” support for the Container framework that also allows for more control over the networking bits and pieces.
Mushroom run
Went for a run with a friend on Sunday. At least we tried. Had to stop every few meters to pick up mushrooms. There were a lot of them. Also good porcini ones. At the other lake we saw a tiny pike in the water and I tried to snap a picture of it.
In the afternoon a did a brief walk outside our property and collected another small basked of mushrooms for my wife. It’s a good season for mushrooms.
How to cure a cold
On Sunday afternoon we’ve attending a public reading of Texts from Mark Twain and … in the little church of Kappe. A village nearby ours. We attended because the person reading was Holger Dehmelt who read from ‘Southern Highway’ by Julio Cortazar, a surrealistic tale from the 1970s that has become frighteningly relevant today, and from ‘How to Cure a Cold’ by Mark Twain.
Holger was the my teacher for many years when I was a kid. Later he was the principal of the Gymnasium in Templin. As mentioned in previous posting we have quite a special relationship to our teachers from back then. So it was great to meet up and that occasion and have a chat before and after the event.
Mesh mess
pulled out my radio nodes again and fleshed them with the Meshcore firmware to test the waters again. Read some accounts on Mastodon that the Meshcore network is more reliable in the communication. But in my areas there’s only crickets to be heard.
I expected that in the countryside of course. But would have expected a bit more traffic in Berlin. But so far … nothing. I’ll keep trying a bit.
Contemplating the idea of offering a community college course for Meshtastic/Meshcore networking that includes the needed hardware for the participants. At least on my mastodon post there was a lot of interest.
https://hub.uckermark.social/@maxheadroom/115275016267704319
#container #enEN #Meshcore #meshtastic #Music #Uckermark #weekly #weeklyreview
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Video review on #benchmark of #Kali #Linux 2024.02 https://youtu.be/019eJJgc9js. Curious why someone would choose #KaliLinux to run #Xfce when the #performance is so poor compared to Alpine Linux with Xfce. Also the 13GB of #DiskUsage is one of the highest of any #OperatingSystem #benchmarked so far.
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#gVisor : systrap actually outperforms kvm in a syscall microbenchmark? This is on baremetal...
systrap: ~8s
ptrace: ~121s (lmfao)
kvm: ~15s(benchmark is just "perf bench syscall basic", which runs 10000000 getppid() calls, on Alpine Linux)
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A video on #HannahMontana #Linux v2 with #KDE. A new leader in Linux #performance has been #benchmarked for the #TierList. It appears that #Plasma has only come to perform worse over time. Hopefully #LinuxDistributions other than Alpine Linux can find a way to improve their situations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_mCLcVi9a0