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Hey, Shouldn´t we try to decrease the image size, by basing it from Alphine instead of CentOS? Thanks, Miguel de Carvalho
Hi Miguel,
Well feel free to do so :-) I use CentOS for stability reasons and because i know the OS very very well. But you are right, the size is a bit big tbh. Let me see if I can clean it up a bit!
Cheers!
Hey,I think the huge size is because you have many layers, but we can reduce them :) . Or we can base it on alpine.Thanks,Miguel de CarvalhoEm 22/08/2019 08:43, h1f0x [email protected] escreveu:Hi Miguel, Well feel free to do so :-) I use CentOS for stability reasons and because i know the OS very very well. But you are right, the size is a bit big tbh. Let me see if I can clean it up a bit! Cheers!
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True i do :) I actually do not know alpine well enough to build it i think. not sure though.. :/ you can try it if you like :D
I think we can base it on alpine and decrease the size together.
Hi there, Did you worked on that topic? Thanks
Hey,
@the-lazy-fox I am going to start working on this project ASAP, I think I will just do the container without VPN service. We can use another container that connects to the VPN and we route the container traffic through that VPN container.
Thanks, MiguelNdeCarvalho
This already exists and it's pretty well maintened. I'm looking for this all in one solution for other purposes :)
Do you use OpenVPN or Wireguard?
OpenVPN for now