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What is LXC?

LXC functions as a user-space interface that utilizes the containment features of the Linux kernel. It offers a comprehensive API along with easy-to-use tools, allowing Linux users to create and manage both system and application containers with great ease. Often seen as a blend of a chroot environment and a full-fledged virtual machine, LXC strives to provide an experience that closely mirrors a standard Linux installation without the need for a separate kernel. This characteristic makes it particularly attractive to developers who require efficient and lightweight isolation solutions. As an open-source initiative, most of LXC's code is released under the GNU LGPLv2.1+ license, while some components for compatibility with Android are offered under a conventional 2-clause BSD license, and certain binaries and templates are governed by the GNU GPLv2 license. The reliability of LXC's versions hinges on the various Linux distributions and their commitment to promptly addressing fixes and security updates. Therefore, users can depend on the ongoing enhancement and protection of their container environments, supported by a vibrant community that actively contributes to its development. This collaborative effort ensures that LXC remains a viable choice for containerization in a variety of use cases.

What is Firejail?

Firejail is a SUID application that aims to improve security by isolating untrusted applications using Linux namespaces and seccomp-bpf. This utility allows a process and its child processes to have a separate view of shared kernel resources, such as the network stack, process table, and mount table. Written in C with a focus on minimal dependencies, Firejail is compatible with any Linux system running on kernel version 3.x or higher. Its efficient sandboxing approach results in very little performance overhead. Users appreciate its straightforwardness, as it does not require complex configuration files, does not involve open socket connections, and does not operate with background daemons. All security features are integrated directly into the Linux kernel, ensuring they are available on any Linux distribution. This unique combination of simplicity and effectiveness makes Firejail an attractive option for users seeking to enhance their system's protection against various threats while maintaining ease of use. Additionally, the ability to quickly deploy and manage the tool without extensive setup further contributes to its growing popularity in the Linux community.

Media

Media

Integrations Supported

Netdata
NullClaw

Integrations Supported

Netdata
NullClaw

API Availability

Has API

API Availability

Has API

Pricing Information

Pricing not provided.
Free Trial Offered?
Free Version

Pricing Information

Pricing not provided.
Free Trial Offered?
Free Version

Supported Platforms

SaaS
Android
iPhone
iPad
Windows
Mac
On-Prem
Chromebook
Linux

Supported Platforms

SaaS
Android
iPhone
iPad
Windows
Mac
On-Prem
Chromebook
Linux

Customer Service / Support

Standard Support
24 Hour Support
Web-Based Support

Customer Service / Support

Standard Support
24 Hour Support
Web-Based Support

Training Options

Documentation Hub
Webinars
Online Training
On-Site Training

Training Options

Documentation Hub
Webinars
Online Training
On-Site Training

Company Facts

Organization Name

Canonical

Company Website

linuxcontainers.org/lxc/introduction/

Company Facts

Organization Name

Firejail

Company Website

firejail.wordpress.com

Categories and Features

Container Management

Access Control
Application Development
Automatic Scaling
Build Automation
Container Health Management
Container Storage
Deployment Automation
File Isolation
Hybrid Deployments
Network Isolation
Orchestration
Shared File Systems
Version Control
Virtualization

Categories and Features

Vulnerability Scanners

Asset Discovery
Black Box Scanning
Compliance Monitoring
Continuous Monitoring
Defect Tracking
Interactive Scanning
Logging and Reporting
Network Mapping
Perimeter Scanning
Risk Analysis
Threat Intelligence
Web Inspection

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