
Greetings! We are happy to announce new releases of netavark and aardvark-dns v1.13. For those unfamiliar with these projects, they make up the network stack for the Podman. In addition to a slew of code update in the form of dependencies, you can look at the specific changes by checking out the release notes for…

Use pasta’s –map-guest-addr option As of Podman 5.0 we default to “pasta” as a rootless networking application to provide network connectivity for rootless containers. Compared to our previous default, slirp4netns, pasta works a bit differently. For instance, pasta, by default, does not use Network Address Translation (NAT). This means it will copy the host address…
I’m excited to announce that Podman will be moving to timed releases. From now on, new Podman releases will be made on the second week of every February, May, August, and November. This consistent schedule will make integrating Podman with other projects like Podman Desktop easier and aligns with the RHEL release schedule. Patch releases…

Last month, we improved the support of Podman for Dev Containers on Windows. Dev Containers is a popular specification for containerized developments that is becoming a standard. In this blog post, we review the concept of “Feature” in Dev Containers and how Podman currently supports it on different OSes.
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