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Chainguard Container for cilium-envoy-fips

Cilium-envoy-fips is a FIPS 140-3 compliant, specialized Envoy proxy used by Cilium for Layer 7 policy enforcement and service mesh functionality.

Chainguard Containers are regularly-updated, secure-by-default container images.

Download this Container Image

For those with access, this container image is available on cgr.dev:

docker pull cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/cilium-envoy-fips:latest

Be sure to replace the ORGANIZATION placeholder with the name used for your organization's private repository within the Chainguard Registry.

FIPS 140-3 Compliance

This image is designed to be compliant with FIPS 140-3 standards. It includes:

  • FIPS-validated cryptographic modules
  • Configuration enforcing the use of FIPS-approved algorithms and key sizes
  • Removal of non-compliant cryptographic functions

The cilium-envoy-fips image uses Chainguard's FIPS 140-3 validated OpenSSL provider for all cryptographic operations.

Compatibility Notes

This image is compatible with the quay.io/cilium/cilium-envoy image and can be used as a drop-in replacement in Cilium deployments where FIPS compliance is required. It provides the same functionality as the standard cilium-envoy image but with FIPS-compliant cryptography.

cilium-envoy-fips runs as root by default

Matching the public counterpart image, the Chainguard image runs as root by default.

If you need to use a non-root user, specify 1337 as the runAsUser in the cilium Helm chart:

# values.yaml

envoy:
  podSecurityContext:
    runAsUser: 1337

Getting Started

Docker

The cilium-envoy-fips container requires specific Linux capabilities to function properly:

docker run --rm \
  --cap-add=NET_ADMIN \
  --cap-add=SYS_ADMIN \
  --cap-add=BPF \
  cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/cilium-envoy-fips:latest cilium-envoy --version

Kubernetes/Helm

To use the FIPS-compliant image with a Cilium deployment, configure the Cilium Helm chart to use this custom image:

  1. Create a values.yaml file with the following content:
envoy:
  image:
    override: true
    repository: cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/cilium-envoy-fips
    tag: latest
    pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
  1. Install or upgrade Cilium with the custom values:
helm upgrade --install cilium cilium/cilium \
  --namespace kube-system \
  --values values.yaml

Required Capabilities

The cilium-envoy-fips container requires the following Linux capabilities:

  • CAP_NET_ADMIN: Required for network operations
  • CAP_SYS_ADMIN or CAP_BPF: Required for BPF operations

Documentation and Resources

  • Chainguard Academy: FIPS-enabled Chainguard Images
  • Cilium Documentation
  • Cilium Proxy Repository

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In many cases, the Chainguard Containers tagged as :latest contain only an open-source application and its runtime dependencies. These minimal container images typically do not contain a shell or package manager. Chainguard Containers are built with Wolfi, our Linux undistro designed to produce container images that meet the requirements of a more secure software supply chain.

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For cases where you need container images with shells and package managers to build or debug, most Chainguard Containers come paired with a -dev variant.

Although the -dev container image variants have similar security features as their more minimal versions, they feature additional software that is typically not necessary in production environments. We recommend using multi-stage builds to leverage the -dev variants, copying application artifacts into a final minimal container that offers a reduced attack surface that won’t allow package installations or logins.

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Licenses

Chainguard container images contain software packages that are direct or transitive dependencies. The following licenses were found in the "latest" tag of this image:

  • Apache-2.0

  • GCC-exception-3.1

  • GPL-3.0-or-later

  • LGPL-2.1-or-later

  • MIT

  • MPL-2.0

For a complete list of licenses, please refer to this Image's SBOM.

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Compliance

This is a FIPS validated image for FedRAMP compliance.

This image is STIG hardened and scanned against the DISA General Purpose Operating System SRG with reports available.

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