Having upgraded to El Capitan a while back I recently ran into a problem with docker-compose from docker-toolbox 1.10.0: The workaround quoted in that issue pointed using pip to install compose. Docker Captain Program. Docker Captain is a distinction that Docker awards select members of the community that are both experts in their field and are passionate about sharing their Docker knowledge with others. Captains are Docker ambassadors (not employees) and their commitment to sharing their expertise has a huge impact on the Docker. The file will continue to grow until it reaches 120GB in size. NOTE: On Linux systems, this process is more involved than it is for the Mac. You have to change the Docker configuration to define a new setting -storage-opt=dm.basesize=30G, or whatever size is appropriate for your environment. Docker takes up a lot of space. When we run the container, pull the image, deploy the application, and build our own image, our disk space will be occupied. If you are also troubled by this problem, let’s take a look at how docker uses disk space and how to recycle it.
Recently cleaned house and did a fresh os install, and when I was about to reinitialize my edge vm I realized that everything I had been using my virtual debain server for can now be done with docker.
And then some! Basically I was using a virtual server as a file share, an ssh gateway, a web server, and as a ddclient with google domains
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I also wanted to create a honeypot because I’m always getting spammed. The honeypot is not super-advanced but for now, I get a steady stream of common usernames and passwords. Also, IPs to “investigate.” I’d love to go farther with this, but of course, who has the time?
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ddclient image
I recently came across the linuxserver collection of docker images, including the one for ddclient. Super easy to set up (just point your image at the ddclient.conf), using something like
Now, my IP stays fresh and the service runs all the time without eating into my resources.
the ssh-honey honeypot
I am using this image: txt3rob/docker-ssh-honey for starters. Now, I’ve nat’d my external port 22 to point to the machine where the image is running, and I’ve got it exposed on port 2022, so my command looks like this: