A toolset for inspecting, querying, and curating containers
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Anchore
Anchore is a container inspection and analytics platform to enable operators to deploy containers with confidence. The Anchore toolset in this repository provides the ability to inspect, reason about, and evaluate policy against containers present on the local Docker host.
Using Anchore via Docker
Anchore is available as a Docker image.
docker pull anchore/cli
docker run -d -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock --name anchore anchore/cli:latest
docker exec anchore anchore feeds sync
Use docker exec to run anchore commands in the container, such as: docker exec anchore anchore analyze --image <myimage> --dockerfile </path/to/Dockerfile>
The general model is to run the container in detached mode to provide the environment and use ‘docker exec’ to execute anchore commands within the container. See the above link on how to use the container specifically and options that are container specific.
Using Anchore Installed Directly on Host
To get started on CentOS 7 as root:
install docker (see docker documentation for CentOS 7 install instructions)
https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/centos/
install some packages that full functionality of anchore will require (run as root or with sudo)
yum install epel-release
yum install python-pip rpm-python dpkg
To get started on Ubuntu >= 15.10 as root:
install docker engine >= 1.10 (see docker documentation for Ubuntu >= 15.10 install instructions)
https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/ubuntulinux/
install some packages that full functionality of anchore will require (run as root or with sudo)
apt-get install python-pip python-rpm yum
Next, on either distro:
install Anchore to ~/.local/
cd <where you checked out anchore>
pip install --upgrade --user .
export PATH=~/.local/bin:$PATH
run anchore! Here is a quick sequence of commands to help get going
anchore --help
docker pull nginx:latest
anchore feeds list
anchore feeds sync
anchore analyze --image nginx:latest --imagetype base
anchore audit --image nginx:latest report
anchore query --image nginx:latest has-package curl wget
anchore query --image nginx:latest list-files-detail all
anchore query --image nginx:latest cve-scan all
anchore toolbox --image nginx:latest show
For more information, to learn about how to analyze your own application containers, and how to customize/extend Anchore, please visit our github page wiki at https://github.com/anchore
Jenkins
If you are a Jenkins user, please visit our github wiki installation documentation at https://github.com/anchore/anchore/wiki/Installing-Anchore to learn more about using the Jenkins Anchore build-step plugin.
Vagrant
Install Vagrant and Virtualbox
Download the Vagrantfile
vagrant up
vagrant ssh
sudo -i
Continue with step 4)
Manual Pages
Man pages for most of the anchore commands are available in: $anchore/doc/man, where $anchore is the install location of the python code for your distro (e.g. /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/anchore for ubuntu). To install them, copy them to the appropriate location for your distro. The man pages are generated from –help and –extended-help options to anchore commands, so similar content is available direclty from the CLI as well.
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