There is a way to control ‘mothership’ systemd (including reboot and starting/stopping services).
You have:
a_file
a_container
a_server
docker
sudo
We recently switched from pip to poetry, mostly because of poetry.lock, absence of which is saddening miss for pip.
Poetry is a bit more involved than I expected, and one of issues I found is that you can’t just say…
Generally, there is no way. But if you know, there is no user/pid namespaces involved, there is a simple heuristic.
Getting reverse shell into any CI, Dorker container inlcuded
I do some patches for testinfra project. They use Docker as test engine. When I run those things on my linux laptop with local dockerd, the result was devastating. Something crazy start to happen. Minute-long freezes, random hostname changes (and I swear, there was no easy way to…