Yes, LXD Containers is what I would use. 
I often say "LXC/LXD containers" just to remember that LXD is not a container 
technology and it's require LXC to works :) 

Great articles btw . thanks for sharing that on the list. 

Cordialement, 

Benoît G 


De: "Eric" <[email protected]> 
À: "lxc-users" <[email protected]>, "Simos Xenitellis" 
<[email protected]> 
Envoyé: Dimanche 31 Juillet 2016 16:30:38 
Objet: Re: [lxc-users] How to set up multiple secure (SSL/TLS, Qualys SSL Labs 
A+) websites using LXD containers 

On July 31, 2016 4:22:28 PM EDT, Simos Xenitellis <[email protected]> 
wrote: 
>Hi All, 
> 
>I have written a few articles on LXD containers and here is the latest, 
>https://simos.info/blog/how-to-set-up-multiple-secure-ssltls-qualys-ssl-labs-a-websites-using-lxd-containers/
> 
> 
>It's about putting websites in different containers, and getting them 
>accessed through HAProxy (also in a container), as a TLS Termination 
>proxy. 
> 
>LetsEncrypt is used to provide certificates, however it runs outside 
>of the containers. If you have an idea on how to run it inside a 
>container, please tell me. 
> 
>In this specific article I omit to mention the nginx configuration so 
>that it delivers to IP address of the client to the web servers (as 
>is, the logs show the HAProxy IP address). 
> 
>I will probably write a few more articles. 
> 
>I use the term "LXD containers"; I am quite happy with it, if you have 
>another suggestion, please tell me. 
> 
>Simos 
>_______________________________________________ 
>lxc-users mailing list 
>[email protected] 
>http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users 

"LXD containers" help distinguish between "old LXC" and "new LXC + LXD" 
_______________________________________________ 
lxc-users mailing list 
[email protected] 
http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users 
_______________________________________________
lxc-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users

Reply via email to