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Add support for Fedora CoreOS #846
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we cannot install packages in |
We can put karmor at some other place, I don't think that will be an issue. Also here we need to test kubearmor for containerized workloads, so running KubeArmor in systemd mode will be fine too. |
Hey @Ankurk99 Can I work on this?? |
Sure, feel free to ask for any help. |
Hey @Ankurk99 I got the fedoracore os instance running on my aws and there is a lot of config to be done before the actual KubeArmor installation. It doesn't have a proper package manager that can resolve all the dependencies needed for KubeArmor installation. And as @rksharma95 mentioned, packages cannot be installed in /usr/local. I went through the PR that was mentioned and there are lot of variables to take into consideration and to be resolved. |
I see. Do you have any other steps to further test this? |
Feature Request
Short Description
Fedora CoreOS is an automatically updating minimal OS specifically designed to run containerized applications.
With v0.5.5 release KubeArmor added support for containerized workloads and Fedora CoreOS is an ideal candidate to test the use-case.
Note: Fedora CoreOS supports BPF LSM, so we should be good to test both observability and enforcement on it.
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