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thomas-leister.de
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| | | | | This article is about how to set up LXD to enable use of the public network interface on Debian | |
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pberba.github.io
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| | | | | How attackers can insert backdoors early in the boot process using systemd generators | |
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paperstack.com
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blog.oddbit.com
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| | | A question that crops up regularly on #docker is "How do I attach a container directly to my local network?" One possible answer to that question is the macvlan network type, which lets you create "clones" of a physical interface on your host and use that to attach containers directly to your local network. For the most part it works great, but it does come with some minor caveats and limitations. I would like to explore those here. | ||