Comment on How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6?
iglou@programming.dev 2 days agoWell this is getting weird.
Have you tried checking if your os has a resolution cashe active? If so, try to flush it.
Comment on How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6?
iglou@programming.dev 2 days agoWell this is getting weird.
Have you tried checking if your os has a resolution cashe active? If so, try to flush it.
Zagorath@aussie.zone 2 days ago
I never set one up myself, and this 11 year-old thread implies that Raspbian doesn’t have one set up by default. It is a very old thread though, so could be wrong.
iglou@programming.dev 2 days ago
At this point I am assuming that it is actually a docker issue.
Can you show your docker daemon configuration?
Hard to tell where it is on your machine. Try ~/.docker/daemon.json, or maybe /etc/docker/daemon.json… Else look for it haha
Zagorath@aussie.zone 2 days ago
There’s a ~/.docker/config.json. In that there’re some auths, with keys
https://index.docker.io/v1/
,https://index.docker.io/v1/access-token
, andhttps://index.docker.io/v1/refresh-token
, and then there’s“currentContext”: “rootless”
.There’s ~/.docker/contexts/meta/[a long hex string]/meta.json, with
{“Name”:“rootless”,“Metadata”:{“Description”:“Rootless mode”},“Endpoints”:{“docker”:{“Host”:“unix:///run/user/1000/docker.sock”,“SkipTLSVerify”:false}}}
.The only file in /etc/docker is key.json.