AFAIK every NAS just uses unauthenticated connections to pull containers, I’m not sure how many actually allow you to log in even (raising the limit to a whopping 40 per hour).

So hopefully systems like /r/unRAID handle the throttling gracefully when clicking “update all”.

Anyone have ideas on how to set up a local docker hub proxy to keep the most common containers on-site instead of hitting docker hub every time?

  • @[email protected]
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    324 days ago

    Lxc doesn’t use oci images? I always end up using docker in lxc when dockeris the only option (which I have not figured how to makw work on my airgapped side

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      324 days ago

      Ah, you’re right. I’ll edit my comment.

      incus may be an option for you though. It supports both LXC/LXD and OCI (although not nearly as well as Docker/Podman/Kubernetes - I don’t think it supports any compose files).

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        122 days ago

        Does that mean I could rip the oci image out of a docker and run ir as an lxc?

        I much prefer dealing with lxc systems than docker even if dockers are lighterweigth.

        I feel more in control with using lxc

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          121 days ago

          If you’re using just raw LXC it’s easy…

          lxc-create <<name>> -t oci -- --url docker://alpine:latest

          Will spawn an alpine docker container for instance.

          If you’re using something like proxmox though, it’s a little more annoying since there’s some work to get proxmox to add it to it’s container list.

          • @[email protected]
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            120 days ago

            Great, I’ll try with docker-mailserver, which I’m running inside docker inside a debian lxc