Klaus Frank
Klaus Frank
> @agowa338 I don't understand the reason why you need more subnets than a single /64 for your containers. That is not a pattern I've seen used any other places...
> @markg85 > But if you cannot make them do that (it sounds like you can't) you might have another option (Beside --net=host & using Tunnelbroker): > > I don't...
> Aargh, i'm getting totally insane by this damned IPv6 crap. Really, it is **not** intuitive! It is not just the replacing the dots with semicolons and digits for hex....
> I know P2P and UPnP. The latter tells the router to punch a hole :) Not only that UPnP can do way more. For example it tells you your...
> Can anybody please translate this for rootless docker, ipv6 (only) and current installation (server v26) in a working example for some home office server with changing prefixes? Tl;Dr: You're...
The block one is almost perfect now. The search shows the keywords page as well as the dedicated Block pages (The 2nd result is a forwarding to the 3rd, maybe...
I was just about to open a feature request about almost the same feature. I would like to have the backup settings **within** the database files and thereby be specific...
Adding wikipedia as another site that appears to have this issue. (Thanks to @varjolintu for pointing me here). Where the `JSON.stringify( credential, null, 4 )` is responsible for the Passkey...
any update on this? I currently use `RUN --mount=type=bind` to have the working directory accessible within the container without adding it to the layer. I use this to install a...
The intend is to have files in a folder, from a previous layer (or a special device from /dev) available while building, but to not include it within the layer....