trisanachandler@alien.topBtoSelf-Hosted Main@selfhosted.forum•How do you backup your docker containers when so much is owned by root?English
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11 months agoTry to not run containers as root?
Try to not run containers as root?
I admit there is a level of trust needed in cloudflare, but I also need to trust the container makers, and the hardware manufacturers as well. I use cloudflare with O365 and jumpcloud for my auth sources and I’ve been thrilled. Different policies by subdomain, works great.
Honestly my load is so light I don’t bother monitoring performance. Uptime kuma for uptime, I used to use prtg and uptime robot when I ran a heavier stack before I switched to an all docker workload.
Yeah, might be for the best.
Do you have any auth in cloudflare? If so, that mitigates a lot of zero-days. First they have to get past cloudflare, then a zero-day in your nginx.
That’s both a really honest answer and a good reason to use it depending on the person. Nice work.