Subj : Re: My Address To : Deon George From : MeaTLoTioN Date : Tue May 07 2019 21:48:39 DG> DG> This is one of the great reasons why docker is so cool. I use a mix of DG> CentOS and Debian hosts, but a docker container's image can be a DG> different flavour again. (I have some on alphine.) - And my running DG> containers float between hosts. DG> DG> So this isnt an issue in docker, if software is designed and supported on DG> if you make it a container, it always works. DG> (Caveat, as long as it doesnt have kernel hooks - which 99% of apps DG> dont.) DG> DG> So I have ZT "inside" my BBS containers - which has another side DG> benefit. If you went rouge and decided to scan what else I have running DG> on my ZT address, you'd get nothing - because the container only has BBS DG> inside it :) I do something similar with my BBS... I don't use docker, but I do use containers... LXC containers to be specific as the host is a Proxmox VE server. I have a container just for my BBS, and inside that container I have installed ZT. I think the LXC containers are potentially a little more hooked into the kernel of the host os, however Proxmox is debian based, so I can run Ubuntu 18.04 server as the guest os just fine, which suites me down to the ground. It also has the added benefit of making a mountpoint of the host os's filesystem somewhere, so for example my Plex container has a folder inside it called /store and Proxmox outside it maps to a folder /mnt/storage2/plex/ which is my 1TB HDD (/mnt/storage2) and there is a folder on that disk called plex that's got all my movies etc, better than NFS, as the container sees it as if it were a physical disk. I assume Docker does this also, just in a different way. --- |14Best regards, |11Ch|03rist|11ia|15n |11a|03ka |11Me|03aTLoT|11io|15N |07ÄÄ |08[|10eml|08] |15ml@erb.pw |07ÄÄ |08[|10web|08] |15www.erb.pw |07ÄÄÄ¿ |07ÄÄ |08[|09fsx|08] |1521:1/158 |07ÄÄ |08[|11tqw|08] |151337:1/101 |07ÂÄÄÙ |07ÄÄ |08[|12rtn|08] |1580:774/81 |07ÄÂ |08[|14fdn|08] |152:250/5 |07ÄÄÄÙ |07ÄÄ |08[|10ark|08] |1510:104/2 |07ÄÙ --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64) * Origin: The Quantum Wormhole, Ramsgate, UK. bbs.erb.pw (1337:1/101) .