fluentd-fips
Fluentd-FIPS Overview
Secure your stack with a hardened FIPS-validated Fluentd image freshly-built by Minimus. Minimus images always include the most up-to-date package version for all packages and dependencies.
Use this Fluentd-FIPS image when you need to meet the requirements for FIPS-validated cryptographic protection.
FIPS 140-3 Certification
This image is FIPS-validated to ensure its cryptographic operations meet the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) required for secure government and regulated environments. Its core cryptographic modules are validated under the NIST Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) and comply with the FIPS 140-3 standard.
To verify that the FIPS 140-3 provider is configured and active, follow the instructions in the FIPS compliance tab.
Try It Out
In your project directory, create a file named demo.conf. This file is used to catch and parse log strings received by Fluentd.
Save the code below to the file demo.conf:
<source>
@type forward
port 24224
bind 0.0.0.0
</source>
<match **>
@type stdout
</match>Run the following from the project directory, to initiate a Fluentd container and listen for incoming log strings.
docker run -it \
-p 24224:24224 \
-v $(pwd)/demo.conf:/fluentd/etc/demo.conf \
-e FLUENT_CONF=/fluentd/etc/demo.conf \
reg.mini.dev/fluentd-fipsLeave this terminal open. We will use it to monitor incoming log strings.
Initiate a BusyBox container and send the message "Hello Fluentd" to the Fluentd logging monitor:
docker run \
--log-driver=fluentd \
reg.mini.dev/busybox:latest echo "Hello Fluentd"The Fluentd terminal should log an incoming string, such as:
2025-03-25 15:32:08.000000000 +0000 1297a706210e: {"log":"Hello Fluentd","container_id":"1297a706210ec83370dd17dda398c2e29b19819b9790e2fac8ac9c5241e7fc0e","container_name":"/stoic_feistel","source":"stdout"}Technical Considerations
The fluentd-FIPS image provided by Minimus is a FIPS-validated, slim, security-hardened alternative to the public image from Docker Hub. The images are largely interchangeable, with a few differences as noted below.
Fluentd-FIPS built by Minimus:
- Runs as non-root by default for a security-first approach that protects against privilege escalation attacks. The public image runs as root.
- Listens on but does not expose the default ports: 24224/tcp and 24224/udp. The public image exposes ports 24224/tcp and 5140/tcp by default.
- The image entrypoint is
/usr/bin/fluentd. The public image uses an entrypoint script. - Drill down on the version specification tab to see the default user, listening ports, entrypoint, volumes, environment variables, etc.
The Payoff
A hardened, minimal image that will remain more secure for the long run and accrue vulnerabilities at a slower rate.
- See the risk reduction dashboard for a detailed CVE comparison over the past 30 days.
- Review the compliance report to see the default hardening and security configurations for the image.
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