diff --git a/docs/sources/index.md b/docs/sources/index.md index 0db731c8f0..a2ee2f396a 100644 --- a/docs/sources/index.md +++ b/docs/sources/index.md @@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ The [Understanding Docker section](introduction/understanding-docker.md) will he ### Installation Guides -The [installation section](/installation/#installation) will show you how to install -Docker on a variety of platforms. +The [installation section](/installation/#installation) will show you how to +install Docker on a variety of platforms. ### Docker User Guide @@ -91,14 +91,17 @@ implementation, check out the [Docker User Guide](/userguide/). **Version 1.3.0** This version fixes a number of bugs and issues and adds new functions and other -improvements. These include: +improvements. The [GitHub 1.3 milestone](https://github.com/docker/docker/issues?q=milestone%3A1.3.0+) has +more detailed information. Major additions and changes include: *New command: `docker exec`* The new `docker exec` command lets you run a process in an existing, active container. The command has APIs for both the daemon and the client. With -`docker exec`, you'll be able to do things like add or remove devices from running containers, debug running containers, and run commands that are not -part of the container's static specification. +`docker exec`, you'll be able to do things like add or remove devices from +running containers, debug running containers, and run commands that are not +part of the container's static specification. Details in the [command line +reference](/reference/commandline/). *New command: `docker create`* @@ -109,6 +112,7 @@ provides more control over management of the container lifecycle, giving you the ability to configure things like volumes or port mappings before the container is started. For example, in a rapid-response scaling situation, you could use `create` to prepare and stage ten containers in anticipation of heavy loads. +Details in the [command line reference](/reference/commandline/). *Tech preview of new provenance features* @@ -127,7 +131,20 @@ regular, unsigned image. *Other improvements & changes* -We've added a new security options flag that lets you set SELinux and AppArmor -labels and profiles. This means you'll no longer have to use `docker run ---privileged` on kernels that support SE Linux or AppArmor. +* We've added a new security options flag to the `docker run` command, +`--security-opt`, that lets you set SELinux and AppArmor labels and profiles. +This means you'll no longer have to use `docker run --privileged` on kernels +that support SE Linux or AppArmor. For more information, see the +[run reference page](/reference/run). +* A new flag, `--add-host`, has been added to `docker run` that lets you add +lines to `/etc/hosts`. This allows you to specify different name +resolution for the container than it would get via DNS. For more information, +see the [run reference page](/reference/run). + +* You can now set a `DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY` environment variable to secure +connections by default (rather than having to pass the `--tlsverify` flag on +every call). For more information, see the [https guide](/articles/https). + +* Three security issues have been addressed in this release: [CVE-2014-5280, +CVE-2014-5270, and CVE-2014-5282](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/docker-announce/aQoVmQlcE0A/smPuBNYf8VwJ).