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Docker Image for MC28
Richard Martin:
--- Quote from: joetiii on November 29, 2021, 06:45:13 pm ---Richard,
Any thoughts on how to switch from Bridge Mode to Host mode?
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If you select Bridge>Manage, you can delete the container from the bridge, whether that then make it use host mode I don't know, but it might!
joetiii:
--- Quote from: HaWi on November 30, 2021, 10:33:27 am ---On the Synology firewall settings allow the IP range of your local network and disallow everything else. The "allow" rule needs to be above the disallow rule. That way you can access from your LAN but nobody can access from outside.
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Mucho Gracias. Took a bit but I got it working.
Now that its running and I see the familiar MC image, I have to get MC to find my music files. When I try to import from my Music data files, I get an error opening directory 'music library' permission denied. I believe I set up all the folders as shared so I am not sure why this is happening. My files should be in a folder outside of docker so they do not get deleted when the image gets updated or deleted correct?
HaWi:
make sure you used the correct UID and GID when you spun up the container. You can find them by ssh'ing into your NAS and typing 'id'<ENTER> (without quotation marks) in the terminal
max096:
--- Quote from: joetiii on November 30, 2021, 07:37:32 pm ---Mucho Gracias. Took a bit but I got it working.
Now that its running and I see the familiar MC image, I have to get MC to find my music files. When I try to import from my Music data files, I get an error opening directory 'music library' permission denied. I believe I set up all the folders as shared so I am not sure why this is happening. My files should be in a folder outside of docker so they do not get deleted when the image gets updated or deleted correct?
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There is a section in the instructions for permissions. You have to find out what user it is that owns your media files (numeric id) and configure the container to use that one. By default it uses UID and GID 1000.
And no deleting the container won't delete anything you mounted into it.
joetiii:
--- Quote from: HaWi on December 01, 2021, 10:45:10 am ---make sure you used the correct UID and GID when you spun up the container. You can find them by ssh'ing into your NAS and typing 'id'<ENTER> (without quotation marks) in the terminal
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ssh'ing into your NAS? That is all greek to me. I have had this Synology for about 15 days and working to find my way around it, but I have no clue how to operate in Linux, DOS or Windows for that matter. Thanks for the input, but I am lost.
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