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> > That horse has bolted - SSH mount makes the build dependent upon the configuration of a single node > > No, it does not. You can forward your...

> None of this breaks the portability of the build. And if you really want it, host networking is available for you. But I'd like to spin up a network...

> > why would someone forward it across an insecure connection? > > Why would that connection be insecure? Forwarding agent is more secure than build secrets because your nodes...

https://github.com/moby/buildkit/issues/1337 sounds cool but honestly, given the choice between something that right now works or something that will drop in 2 years time, I know what most of the community...

> > you might have been referring to something else. > > https://medium.com/@tonistiigi/build-secrets-and-ssh-forwarding-in-docker-18-09-ae8161d066 Nah your secrets and forwarding feature is great - love it. Rocker had secrets support 3 years...

The sidecar also sounds great and very clever and well structured. But again, 3 years ago I could build with secrets and talk to network services to run integration tests.

> Adding another use case where specifying the network would be useful: "hermetic builds". > > I'm defining a docker network with `--internal` that has one other container on the...

Hey Roger - if you've ever got time to look further - I've forked to https://github.com/esl/erlzmq - published to hex.pm as erlzmq

Seems legit - http://erlang.org/doc/man/erl_nif.html#enif_open_resource_type - is anyone maintaining this repository?

Doesn't seem to be maintained - I've published my fork to hex.pm (erlzmq) with your changes merged in https://github.com/esl/erlzmq