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Ubuntu Fridge | Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 671
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 671 for the week of February 14 – 20, 2021.
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Best VPN for Ubuntu in 2021: Privacy for Penguins
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Building and running FIPS containers on Ubuntu Pro FIPS | Ubuntu
Canonical provides customers Ubuntu Pro images AWS Marketplace. Ubuntu Pro for AWS is a premium AMI designed by Canonical to provide additional coverage for production environments running in the cloud. It includes security and compliance services, enabled by default, in a form suitable for small to large-scale Linux enterprise operations — with no contract needed. Key features include live kernel patching, which provides instant security and longer uptimes, security patching of major open source workloads for production use, and certified components for FedRAMP, HIPAA, PCI and ISO use cases. Ubuntu Pro is backed by a 10-year maintenance commitment by Canonical.
One of the challenges early adopters of Pro faced was enabling FIPS modules for their deployments. While Canonical provided support for the same, they also wanted to make the customers have a better experience. Hence Canonical launched Ubuntu Pro with a pre-enabled FIPS module available for Ubuntu FIPS 18.04 and Ubuntu FIPS 16.04. It contains all the features of Ubuntu Pro, but is now FIPS enabled at launch!
In a containerized world, it is not enough to just launch an EC2 instance with a FIPS enabled Ubuntu. Customers are increasingly looking to build and run FIPS containers on Ubuntu Pro FIPS. This blog contains instructions to do the same. We have used the example of 18.04, but it is applicable for 16.04.
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Dynatrace : Private Synthetic Monitoring locations now also supported on Ubuntu 20
As is standard, automatic installation of Synthetic-enabled ActiveGates is now also supported on Ubuntu 20. In fact, the installation procedure for Ubuntu 20 looks exactly the same as it does for Ubuntu 16 and 18.
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