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- The Tailscale Universal Docker Mod
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Modern Perl Catalyst: Docker Setup
I will recommend you review the documentation for the official Postgresql docker images which you can read here.
- Changing parameter during container "boot"
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Using PostgreSQL Official Docker image on Windows 10 and Ubuntu 22.10 kinetic.
This is the full documentation for these images. Please note, this page has links to Docker official documents on volumes, etc., which are necessary to run images such as this.
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Dockerizing a Node.js / Express app from the very first [Part 2]
We've just followed the official documentation to add a PostgreSQL database server. This will act as an application container, as our app will soon be depended on it. And in order to make sure that the database container is always started whenever we start our application container, we've added a new depends_on key to the app service and let it know which other service(s) it, well, depends on. This will make sure that the database server is up and running before the app. You may also have noticed that we've mounted volume to our database server's datapath a bit differently. This is known as "named volume". We'll discuss it a bit more in another part, it's not relevant to what we're learning here.
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Best way to sync and share files between machines
Nextcloud isn't hard to setup, follow the official doc https://github.com/docker-library/docs/blob/master/nextcloud/README.md
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Nextcloud setup
Looking at the setup for this (link here: https://github.com/docker-library/docs/blob/master/nextcloud/README.md), I am starting to understand a lot of the recent posts that we've seen & how much of a mess it still is :(
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How to begin with Docker if I want the best security for my websites?
Coming back to nextcloud, the official readme of the nextcloud image has a few notes on how to set up both nextcloud versions.
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How to hide authorisation credentials in nginx.conf?
Use the native command envstubst to replace the Auth Tokens in your Config File before starting NGINX. Example: https://github.com/docker-library/docs/tree/master/nginx#using-environment-variables-in-nginx-configuration-new-in-119
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Stuck with docker-compose, Nextcloud and Nginx
It's not clear why you want to split the web server (nginx) and the app (nextcloud). However, if you do have a good reason, you're in luck, they have a compose file that does just that: https://github.com/docker-library/docs/blob/master/nextcloud/README.md#base-version---fpm (version 2, but it'll work)
CoreDNS
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Small DNS Server That Support Outgoing Address Binding?
CoreDNS supports this via the bind plugin.
- The Tailscale Universal Docker Mod
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How to use Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 with Kubernetes DNS
I'd like to use Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 nameservers in Kubernetes, alongside DNS over TLS. It looks like I can do it using core-dns. I need to setup the following somehow:
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Dockerize Bind9 DNS with custom image
Shamless plug for CoreDNS. Much better DNS server than classic bind9. And of course there's already a nice container image for it.
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Kubernetes traffic discovery
But another approach that could work in Kubernetes, because the DNS servers are within the cluster itself, would be to work directly with the DNS server pods. In most Kubernetes clusters, whether standalone or managed (GKE, AKS, EKS), the cluster DNS is either coredns or kube-dns. That was great to minimize how much configuration options we’d need to support. We realized we could edit the coredns or kube-dns configmap resources to enable their log option, which would make them log all the queries they handle. We’ll cover exactly how it’s done in more detail below.
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Self hosted DNS server that responds to queries with data from web API?
CoreDNS has an ectd plugin, so your service could add entries to a database, which is used as record source. Not the same mechanism as you have described, but it will get the job done. Also this is what Kubetnetes does for incluster dns records.
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Upgrade CoreDNS without downtime and without kubernetes
nevermind there's caddy builtin upgrade method https://github.com/coredns/coredns/issues/6034
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Guide for using DNS with home lab servers?
Coredns can be spun up in a docker container, just starting to get into it myself
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What would you rewrite in Golang?
CoreDNS is a pretty good DNS server.
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Cool networking projects in golang
Core DNS (https://coredns.io).
What are some alternatives?
docker - ⛴ Docker image of Nextcloud
PowerDNS - PowerDNS Authoritative, PowerDNS Recursor, dnsdist
docker-socket-proxy - Proxy over your Docker socket to restrict which requests it accepts
blocky - Fast and lightweight DNS proxy as ad-blocker for local network with many features
sqitch - Sensible database change management
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
ContactsDemo - Example Catalyst Application
nsupdate.info - Dynamic DNS service
maildev - :mailbox: SMTP Server + Web Interface for viewing and testing emails during development.
etcd - Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
tinybastion - wireguard bastion with OIDC auth
cni - Container Network Interface - networking for Linux containers