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How to update One container docker image to latest Version #195
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https://github.com/mariomare22/docker-pihole-unbound |
im trying to use your fork, i cant seem to enable DoT. what is the step to install this correctly? |
please open an issue in the fork. thanks |
@keanugithub anyway in the pihole dns settings put |
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I forked it also a long while ago and try to update it as soon as possible. And I'm using the latest version of Unbound: https://github.com/pluim003/docker-pihole-unbound I'll also take a look at the fork of @mariomare22 . |
I have added DoT to cloudflare and now the auto update finally works |
That's nice, I did the same in my forked repo. One comment: I had problems using a docker-compose.yaml-file with environmentvariable=value In my case it seems only to work with environmentvariable: value And maybe you (as well as I) shouldn't indeed make usage of the dockertags, so in your dockerfile replace the dockertag behind the name with latest and I should do it without version). But I'm still wondering how I will get a new latest, because I don't like to run it every day building a new image based on the latest pihole-dockerimage where there might be no changes. |
Latest tag it's usually not to be used when using automations to keep the image up to date.
I have no idea about the env. I am using Portainer and have no issues
Best Regards,
Mario V.
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Il 16 Feb 2023, 09:58, Dick Pluim ha scritto:
That's nice, I did the same in my forked repo. One comment: I had problems using a docker-compose.yaml-file with
environmentvariable=value
In my case it seems only to work with
environmentvariable: value
And maybe you (as well as I) shouldn't indeed make usage of the dockertags, so in your dockerfile replace the dockertag behind the name with latest and I should do it without version). But I'm still wondering how I will get a new latest, because I don't like to run it every day building a new image based on the latest pihole-dockerimage where there might be no changes.
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it cannot use pihole -up.... can anybody know how to ???
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