The nginx container is supported on all those environments -- OpenShift
(thus also Kubernetes), or directly on RHEL (via docker/podman). There
are just differences in how to put configuration and data files that
nginx daemon should use.
If the documentation is not perfect, we welcome any feedback how to
improve it. Please, share more details about your specific use case in
that case.
Thanks,
Honza
On 12/7/19 11:31 PM, Humberto Ojeda wrote:
Hi,
I am working on a container hardening team and I am responsible for
hardening the NGINX container. I came across your container in
https://access.redhat.com/containers/?tab=docker-file#/registry.access.redhat.com/rhscl/nginx-114-rhel7/images/1-23,
and have a couple of questions.
I see that it uses the s2i base image and there are some comments there
about Openshift. My question is.. is this image meant to work with
Openshift, or was it meant as a generic container for other platforms as
well (e.g. Kubernetes)?
I am trying to figure out whether I can make use of your container, or
whether I will have to build it myself. Any feedback would be
appreciated. Thank you!
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Container Infrastructure Consultant
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