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Removing some unmaintained/old docker images (Amazon Linux and CentOS), and keeping most used/updated (Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora). Use cases for this: - I used this to test wiping a linux host (without needing to wipe my VMs). - Test fleetd on linux amd64 on Apple Silicon (VMs usually are arm64). <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit * **New Features** * Added support for Fedora 43 and Debian 13.4 container images. * **Bug Fixes** * Improved environment variable validation and configuration handling in the fleetd initialization process. * Enhanced build process reliability with stricter error handling. * **Chores** * Removed support for older container images (Amazon Linux 2023, CentOS Stream 10, Fedora 41, Debian 12.8). * Streamlined Docker Compose configuration with improved security defaults. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
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232 B
Docker
11 lines
232 B
Docker
FROM debian:13.4
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COPY fleet-osquery_amd64.deb /
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COPY run-fleetd.sh /
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RUN chmod +x /run-fleetd.sh
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RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y ca-certificates
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RUN dpkg --install /fleet-osquery_amd64.deb
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ENTRYPOINT ["/run-fleetd.sh"]
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