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<lapineige> (That's the issue in fact)
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<lapineige> (It's here unupdated for 8 years)
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<mrflos> i would argue that it's sooo confortable to be able to make toasts while taking a bath, it's worth the risk 😄
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<tituspijean> > Then why is there an official docker image on the install page ?
Time to smite it then 😅
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<tituspijean> lapineige can you point to where it is? I cannot find it.
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<saebaryo.xyz> tituspijean: maybe this one? https://hub.docker.com/r/domainelibre/yunohost/#!
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<tituspijean> I want the documentation page that's referring to it ;)
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<@err404:matrix.org> > (It's here unupdated for 8 years)
some time is simpler and even faster to reinstall all from the beginning instead of updating, but anyway you should save your data before upgrading or reinstall 😛
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<@err404:matrix.org> lapineige: hum, may be I missreading you, did you mean the docker image was not updated, or the ltsp server you use?
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<geoma[m]> Isnt it recommended to.somehow virtualize/containerize yunohost installs with the purpose of resource efficiency?
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<geoma[m]> Woth docker or other?
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<geoma[m]> * With docker or other?
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<Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> using Docker for resource efficincy ? That's a new one I never heard before ...
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<Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> > Then why is there an official docker image on the install page ?
uuuuuh, in our documentation ? really ? o_O
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<geoma[m]> > <@Alekswag[m]:libera.chat> using Docker for resource efficincy ? That's a new one I never heard before ...
Scalability?
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<Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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<lapineige> > <@titus:pijean.ovh> lapineige can you point to where it is? I cannot find it.
I don't know, it wasn't me who found it.
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<lapineige> > <@Alekswag:matrix.org> yes, it's a "very bad" idea to try to install YunoHost inside Docker
Then why is there an official docker image on the install page ?
Edit: maybe there isn't, I need to check with that person.
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<tane> There are some links to community docker images on the github page right under the paragraph saying docker is not supported and probably won't work after the 2 series. But that is all I could find.
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<Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> can you link the actual page
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<clockwork56> is anyone able to provide a solution im trying to install using my own domain post install will not complete with "the domain already exists"
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<Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> are you sure you chose "I already have a domain name"
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<clockwork56> just tried again yes I chose that option
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<clockwork56> same error as before
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<tane> https://github.com/yunohost/doc/blob/master/pages/02.administer/10.install/install.md
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<clockwork56> if it helps im running the armbian bullseye image for the odroid xu4 I tried running dns commands in the terminal but I get the post install needs to complete first.
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<Hyper> The diagnosis says, that there are wrong IPs assigned. At digitalocean there's still everything as before regarding the DNS configuration.
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<Hyper> Hi, after a restart of my droplet at Digitalocean, yunohost it not reachable via hostname anymore.
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<Hyper> In the Yunohost Webinterface I am not able to change anything, because says my registrar is not supported. I have no idea where I can find this reported wrong IP.
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<Hyper> Sorry, nvm, my Domain was expired. Auto renew did not work! I assume it will work again soon.
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<lapineige> Hello,
I noticed that yunohost-firewall service is down for a while.
> Vous ne pouvez pas jouer avec iptables ici. Vous êtes soit dans un conteneur, soit votre noyau ne le prend pas en charge
I'm on a raspberry pi.
Do you know what's the issue ?
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<tane> Have you tried webadmin/tools/services and then restarting the firewall? You can then look at the logs to see the problem or share them here for further help.
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<Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> lapineige: maybe you need to reboot the pi because the kernel was upgraded
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<lapineige> this are those logs after a restart
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<Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> alternatively we can check the output of `itptables -L` (no need to share the output except if there's an obvious message)
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<lapineige> > iptables/1.8.7 Failed to initialize nft: Protocol not supported
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<Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> wokay
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<Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> so did you do anything special before all this started happening
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<lapineige> I don't know
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<lapineige> it's 2 months old
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<lapineige> (at least, last reboot date I guess ?)
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<lapineige> I have another issue: I regenerated the nginx config, and now I have:
> nginx: \[emerg\] socket() \[::\]:80 failed (97: Address family not supported by protocol)
My server has no IPV6. **edit** well actually I'm not sure
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<lapineige> > <@Alekswag:matrix.org> lapineige: maybe you need to reboot the pi because the kernel was upgraded
done, no change ☹️
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<lapineige> I had to comment all lines used for IPV6 (so \[::\]:80 and :443)
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<lapineige> So if that parameter doesn't work without IPV6, shouldn't this be disabled by the config generation script ?
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<Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> i guess, but the actual question is rather why there's no ipv6 on the local network stack
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<Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> like it's usually super easy to have IPv6 on the local loopback (even if your ISP doesn't have IPv6 or whatever, that's unrelated)
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<Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> this sounds symptomatic of a larger issue
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<lapineige> `ifconfig` gives me some ipv6 on `ether` field
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<ynhuser> Hallo, jemand da der mir helfen kann?
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<AnTeMoRtEM> Womit?
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<ynhuser> Kann ich dich Privat anschreiben?
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<AnTeMoRtEM> Ist ein freies Land, hau rein.