

awk, cut, diff, find, grep, sed, vi editor, wc.Nginx Web Server (port 80, port 443) - with customizable ports!.Tools included in "latest, minimal, alpine-minimal, openshift, openshift-minimal": It is not designed to abuse openshift (or any system's) security, nor should it be used to do so. Remember, this multitool is purely a troubleshooting tool, and should be used as such. Some executable files are manually set as setuid, so those tools remain usable.traceroute, tcptraceroute, etc, will not work) Runs as non-root which means some tools (e.g.So, the openshift variant of the multitool has the following limitations / changes:

Openshift is very strict about how a container image should run. fedora, fedora-minimal ( 'Minimal' Fedora based image ).openshift-extra (openshift compatible with extra tools) - Ports: 1180, 11443.openshift, openshift-minimal (openshift compatible - minimal) - Ports: 1180, 11443.extra, alpine-extra (Alpine based image - with extra tools ).latest, minimal, alpine-minimal ( The main/default 'minimal' image - Alpine based ).The web server helps to run this container-image in a straight-forward way, so you can simply exec into the container and use various tools. The container image contains lots of tools, as well as a nginx web server, which listens on port 80 and 443 by default. There is a Fedora variant to be used in environments which require the image to be based only on RedHat Linux, or any of it's derivatives. The main docker image is based on Alpine Linux. The docker repository to pull this image is now: Ī ( multi-arch) multitool for container/network testing and troubleshooting.The new official github repository for this tool is:.

The existing/old/previous container image praqma/network-multitool will continue to work and will remain available for "some time" - may be for a couple of months - not sure though. So, apart from a small change in the repository name/url, nothing has changed. Since, I was the one maintaining the docker image for all these years, it was decided by the current representatives of the company to hand it over to me so I can continue maintaining it. This means the network-multitool's git and docker repositories must go. Praqma was bought by another company, and now the "Praqma" brand is being dismantled. Praqma/Network-Multitool is now wbitt/Network-Multitool - Important note about name/org change:įew years ago, I created this tool with Henrik Høegh, as praqma/network-multitool.
