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進化するターミナルと潜む罠 #fish #shell のモダン化と #Incus の危機 今すぐパッチを当てろ! 3月30日(月) #News #security
進化するターミナルと潜む罠 #fish #shell のモダン化と #Incus の危機 今すぐパッチを当てろ! 3月30日(月) #News #security Rust化するプロジェクト、fishにもその手が及んでいたのですね。非常に興味深いけど、なんかfishってちょっと使ってすぐ引っ込める感じで手に馴染むまで使い込んだりができてない。もう少し本腰入れて使ってみる?新年度となる今週、各種セキュリティの尾を引き締めてしっかり向き合っていかないといけませんね。月末まで、春...

更新されたよ、見に来てね!→ 進化するターミナルと潜む罠 #fish #shell のモダン化と #Incus の危機 今すぐパッチを当てろ! 3月30日(月) #News #security

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Incus 6.23 has been released Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.23! This release is going to be our last 6.x release before Incus 7.0 LTS which is due out on April 30th. It’s also quite a ...

Wrapping up the week with an #Incus release!
Incus 6.23 is out as our last 6.x release before Incus 7.0 LTS next month! This release includes quite a few security fixes as well as exciting features including dependent volumes, FreeBSD support and more!
discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/incus-6-23...

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IncusOS - Let's work on deploying Ceph (part 3)! YouTube video by Zabbly

And in this week's #Incus OS livestream, I'll be continuing the Ceph deployment work, now looking at deploying the OSDs! youtube.com/live/8UqOPtj...

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LXC/LXCFS/Incus 6.0.6 LTS release | Stéphane Graber's website Stéphane Graber's website -

Just released #LXC, #LXCFS and #Incus 6.0.6 LTS as the latest LTS bugfix release for our projects!
stgraber.org/2026/03/16/l...

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LXC/LXCFS/Incus 6.0.6 LTS release # Introduction The Linux Containers project maintains Long Term Support (LTS) releases for its core projects. Those come with 5 years of support from upstream with the first two years including bugfixes, minor improvements and security fixes and the remaining 3 years getting only security fixes. This is now the sixth round of bugfix releases for LXC, LXCFS and Incus 6.0 LTS. # LXC LXC is the oldest Linux Containers project and the basis for almost every other one of our projects. This low-level container runtime and library was first released in August 2008, led to the creation of projects like Docker and today is still actively used directly or indirectly on millions of systems. Announcement: https://discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/lxc-6-0-6-lts-has-been-released/26294 Highlights of this point release: * Support for alternative compression formats in `lxc-local` * Updated AppArmor profile generation (allows running newer `runc`) * Support for `--rbduser` with the `ceph` backend * Improved systemd scope handling for unprivileged containers * Added support for OpenRC as an init system * Fixed a data transfer race in the attach logic when using io_uring * Fixed handling of lxc.cap.keep and lxc.cap.drop in configuration # LXCFS LXCFS is a FUSE filesystem used to workaround some shortcomings of the Linux kernel when it comes to reporting available system resources to processes running in containers. The project started in late 2014 and is still actively used by Incus today as well as by some Docker and Kubernetes users. Announcement: https://discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/lxcfs-6-0-6-lts-has-been-released/26263 Highlights of this point release: * Fix issue with CPU count in /proc/stat * Fix issue causing the cgroup2 mount flags to be changed on startup # Incus Incus is our most actively developed project. This virtualization platform is just over a year old but has already seen over 3500 commits by over 120 individual contributors. Its first LTS release made it usable in production environments and significantly boosted its user base. Announcement: https://discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/incus-6-0-6-lts-has-been-released/26380 Highlights of this point release: * USB CD-ROM handling for VMs * Configurable console behavior in the CLI * `tmpfs` and `tmpfs-overlay` disks for containers * IncusOS management commands * Control over out-of-memory priority * Override-able configuration and devices on backup import * `database-client` cluster role * Support for `parent=none` on OVN uplink networks * Cluster groups in configuration preseed * Systemd credentials * Storage volume file operations * Export of ISO volumes * BPF token delegation * MacOS support for the Incus agent * VirtIO sound card in VMs * Support for detaching USB devices without removing them * `dns.mode` for OVN network * Configurable MAC address patterns * Extended IncusOS CLI * Initial SELinux support * Improved Windows agent support * Serial devices in the resources API * Bandwidth limits on OVN NICs * Support for multi-object deletion in most CLI commands * Ability to turn off passthrough of PCI firmware to VM * PKCS12 generation in the CLI * Option for raw units in CLI CSV output * QCOW2 formatted volumes on clustered LVM * Standalone `incus cluster join` command * Configuration file for the VM agent * Reverse DNS records in OVN * `incus wait` command * Automatic SR-IOV selection for network interfaces * `attached` and `connected` properties on network interfaces * Parallel instance startup * Network restrictions through OIDC claims * Better support for the SOA in network zones * Support for forceful (recursive) file deletion in API * vsock support for the WIndows agent * Direct backup retrieval * Disk-only snapshot restoration * Dedicated storage volume for server logs * QCOW2 storage improvements * `lvmcluster` storage pool resizing * Automatic snapshot removal on restore with `lvmcluster` * Full USB controller passthrough in `unix-hotplug` * Certificate information in the authorization scriptlet * VM fast reboot * Image server URL restrictions in projects * URL based imports in `incus-migrate` * Multi-domain certificates with ACME * Control of trusted property on SR-IOV NICs * Additional cluster member states to track evacuation * Cluster restore without instance migration * Instance boot time metrics # What’s next? We’re expecting one last round of LTS bugfix release for the 6.0 branches around May/June 2026 following the release of the 7.0 LTS in April 2026. After that, the 6.0 branches will be in security-only maintenance mode for the remaining three year of support while we focus our bugfix and improvements efforts on the 7.0 branches.

LXC/LXCFS/Incus 6.0.6 LTS release Introduction The Linux Containers project maintains Long Term Support (LTS) releases for its core projects. Those come with 5 years of support from upstream with t...

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IncusOS - Let's work on deploying Ceph (part 2)! YouTube video by Zabbly

In this week's #Incus OS live stream, I'll be continuing the work from last week on getting Ceph deployed by IncusOS! youtube.com/live/C3dOFJ0...

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IncusOS - Let's work on deploying Ceph! YouTube video by Zabbly

Starting this week, I'll be using the #Incus OS live streams to work on our upcoming full cluster deployment logic (Ceph, OVN, Grafana, OpenFGA, HAProxy, ...). First up will be Ceph!
youtube.com/live/FHmoNar...

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Announcing Incus 6.22 The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.22! This is quite the busy release with a lot of changes all across the board on top of a large quantities of bugfixes. There should be something for everyone! On the feature front, the highlights for this release are: * vsock support for the WIndows agent * Direct backup retrieval * Disk-only snapshot restoration * Dedicated storage volume for server logs * QCOW2 storage improvements * lvmcluster storage pool resizing * Automatic snapshot removal on restore with lvmcluster * Full USB controller passthrough in unix-hotplug * Certificate information in the authorization scriptlet * VM fast reboot * Image server URL restrictions in projects * URL based imports in incus-migrate * Multi-domain certificates with ACME * Control of trusted property on SR-IOV NICs * Additional cluster member states to track evacuation * Cluster restore without instance migration * Instance boot time metrics The full announcement and changelog can be found here. And for those who prefer videos, here’s the release overview video: You can take the latest release of Incus up for a spin through our online demo service at: https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/try-it/ And as always, my company is offering commercial support on Incus, ranging from by-the-hour support contracts to one-off services on things like initial migration from LXD, review of your deployment to squeeze the most out of Incus or even feature sponsorship. You’ll find all details of that here: https://zabbly.com/incus Donations towards my work on this and other open source projects is also always appreciated, you can find me on Github Sponsors, Patreon and Ko-fi. Enjoy!

Announcing Incus 6.22 The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.22! This is quite the busy release with a lot of changes all across the board on top of a large quantities of bugf...

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Incus 6.22 Container & Virtual Machine Manager Released Incus 6.22 introduces vsock support for the Windows VM agent, direct backup streaming, disk-only snapshot restore, and expanded cluster a...

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Incus 6.22 has been released Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.22! This is quite the busy release with a lot of changes all across the board on top of a large quantities of bugfixes. There...

Wrapping up the week with a rather busy #Incus release! Incus 6.22 is now out with quite a lot of changes all over the place, from an improved Windows agent to a variety of storage, network and clustering features.
discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/incus-6-22...

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Mitogen 0.3.42 adds Incus connections and includes a refactor of Python module serving policy
🐍 https://pypi.org/project/mitogen/0.3.42
🗒️ https://mitogen.networkgenomics.com/changelog.html
Mitogen is a Python library for writing distributed self-replicating programs

#Ansible #Incus

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IncusOS - Let's add an application debug API! YouTube video by Zabbly

This week's #Incus OS livestream will be about debugging, specifically adding an application debugging API to make it easy to gather debug data out of production systems!
youtube.com/live/pzvNGCa...

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IncusOS - Let's add encrypted standalone disks! YouTube video by Zabbly

In this week's #Incus OS live stream, I'll be adding the ability to encrypt and automatically decrypt standalone disks! youtube.com/live/grqEhgz...

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Incus 6.21 includes a couple of security fixes, some long requested CLI improvements, made SR-IOV easier to use with network cards, improved startup performance and more.
(discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/incus-6-21...)
#incus #virtualization

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IncusOS - Let's extend the debug API YouTube video by Zabbly

Back to #Incus OS live streams, this week's going to be about extending our debug features!
youtube.com/live/1AM7Oig...

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"LXD: The Uprising Begins"
Ich dachte wir wären alle zu Incus gewechselt…

#LXC #LXD #Linux #Incus #Netflix

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Announcing Incus 6.21 The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.21! We’re starting 2026 with a couple of security fixes, but that’s not all, we’re also introducing some long requested CLI improvements, made SR-IOV easier to use with network cards, improved startup performance and more! This release includes two security fixes: * CVE-2026-23953 (Newline injection in environment variable) * CVE-2026-23954 (Arbitrary file read/write through templates) On the feature front, the highlights for this release are: * New “incus wait” command * Automatic SR-IOV network VF selection * Support for detaching and disconnecting network interfaces * Parallel instance startup * Source subnet restrictions through OIDC claims * Better DNS SOA handling in network zones * Forceful (recursive) directory deletion in file REST API The full announcement and changelog can be found here. And for those who prefer videos, here’s the release overview video: You can take the latest release of Incus up for a spin through our online demo service at: https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/try-it/ And as always, my company is offering commercial support on Incus, ranging from by-the-hour support contracts to one-off services on things like initial migration from LXD, review of your deployment to squeeze the most out of Incus or even feature sponsorship. You’ll find all details of that here: https://zabbly.com/incus Donations towards my work on this and other open source projects is also always appreciated, you can find me on Github Sponsors, Patreon and Ko-fi. Enjoy!

Announcing Incus 6.21 The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.21! We’re starting 2026 with a couple of security fixes, but that’s not all, we’re also introducing some lon...

#Incus #LXD #Planet #Ubuntu #Zabbly

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Incus 6.21 Container & Virtual Machine Manager Released With Incus 6.21, users get a new incus wait command, smarter SR-IOV NIC handling, and stronger access controls.

With Incus 6.21, users get a new incus wait command, smarter SR-IOV NIC handling, and stronger access controls.
linuxiac.com/incus-6-21-c...

#Virtualization #Containerization #OpenSource #LXD #Incus

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Incus 6.21 has been released Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.21! We’re starting 2026 with a couple of security fixes, but that’s not all, we’re also introducing some long requested CLI i...

Wrapping up a busy week with the release of #Incus 6.21! This brings in a long awaited CLI improvement, better SR-IOV handling and a variety of other features!
This also fixes a couple of security issues affecting shared systems with restricted access.
discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/incus-6-21...

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Easy Static Site Development Using Containers A comprehensive guide to building a portable, containerized development environment for Jekyll using Incus, Samba, and code-server on Ubuntu.

I have published a new post 'Easy Static Site Development Using Containers' (incus)
savalione.com/posts/2026/0...

#Incus #Linux #Jekyll #SSG #Samba #code-server #Ubuntu #OpenSource #Tutorial #SelfHosted #Git #Ruby

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IncusOS - Let's deploy on some real servers! Sponsor this work: https://github.com/sponsors/stgraber, https://patreon.com/stgraber or https://ko-fi.com/stgraber ----- This week, let's take a step back and look at deploying an Incus cluster using...

In this week's #Incus OS livestream, I'll be taking a step back from adding new features and instead re-deploy one of our test clusters using the latest Incus on IncusOS!
youtube.com/live/fdQEKE5...

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Incus 6.20 Container & Virtual Machine Manager Released Discover the new features of Incus 6.20, the latest Container & Virtual Machine Manager. Enhance your virtualization experience with improved performance and usability. The post Incus 6.20 Container & Virtual Machine Manager Released appeared first on Linux Today.
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IncusOS - Let's add GPU support! Sponsor this work: https://github.com/sponsors/stgraber, https://patreon.com/stgraber or https://ko-fi.com/stgraber ----- Let's add a gpu-support application to IncusOS to provide some of the needed f...

After a short break for the holidays, the #Incus OS live stream are resuming! This one will be all about GPU support! youtube.com/live/DBwO1ei...

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Out of 18 local images listed, 4 visible:
Almalinux 8, x86_64, Container, 129.1 MiB
Almalinux 8, x86_64, VM, 956.2 MiB
Almalinux 9, x86_64, VM, 795.5 MiB
Almalinux 9, x86_64, Container, 112.3 MiB

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Out of 18 local images listed, 4 visible: Almalinux 8, x86_64, Container, 129.1 MiB Almalinux 8, x86_64, VM, 956.2 MiB Almalinux 9, x86_64, VM, 795.5 MiB Almalinux 9, x86_64, Container, 112.3 MiB Left pane menu items: Instances Profiles Networking Networks ACLs Storage Pools Volumes Custom ISOs Images Configuration Operations Warnings Settings user Documentation Discussion Report a bug

2025-05-06

Trying #incus web user interface…

#docker #kvm #lxc #lxd #oci #qemu

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Support for OIDC authentication using the community forum Hello, We just landed initial support for OIDC authentication in the IncusOS downloader. What this lets you do is: Provide details for your own OIDC IdP so you can login through it once the system...

We're now providing #Incus users with a public OIDC provider, backed by our community forum!
This makes it a lot more convenient to get started with IncusOS without having to learn how to handle TLS client certificates, just hit the web UI and login!
discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/support-fo...

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Incus 6.20 has been released Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.20! This is the last release of 2025 and a shorter development cycle so we don’t end up releasing right in the middle of the ...

And wrapping up the week with an #Incus release!
Incus 6.20 introduces QCOW2 formatting for clustered LVM storage, a new way to join servers into a cluster, configurable VM agent features and reverse DNS on OVN networks, enjoy!
discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/incus-6-20...

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