http-echo
HTTP-Echo Overview
Secure your stack with a hardened HTTP-Echo image freshly-built by Minimus. Minimus images always include the most up-to-date package version for all packages and dependencies contained in the image.
HTTP-Echo is a lightweight utility web server that responds to all incoming HTTP requests by outputting a custom, predefined text message. It is primarily used as a mock application in containerized environments like Kubernetes to test load balancing, Ingress routing, and network configurations.
Technical Considerations
The HTTP-Echo image provided by Minimus is a slim, security-hardened alternative to the public image from Docker Hub. The images are largely interchangeable, with a few differences as noted below.
HTTP-Echo built by Minimus:
- 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.
Terms & Info
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Disclaimer
Images are provided "as-is" without warranty of any kind. "Hardened" refers to the security configuration applied at the time of build and does not constitute a guarantee of ongoing security or absence of vulnerabilities. The free tier is provided without support, SLA, or guaranteed patching timelines. Security updates may be applied to paid subscriptions before or instead of free tier images. By pulling or using any image you agree to our Terms of Use.