Thanks for the tip, I changed it.
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This really should be the default behavior, IMO.
They likely won't see this unless you tag them or cross post to [email protected]
That said, I suspect the version is what's standard in the docker image, so hidden or not, it's easy to discover.
Edit: on the other hand, does the latest nginx get pulled at time of creation?
Edit: on the other hand, does the latest nginx get pulled at time of creation?
It depends on how you have your docker compose
file set up. If you pin the version, no, it's never going to get updated unless a new version with that exact tag is released. If you omit the tag, it's going to default to whatever is tagged as latest
in the image repository, and that's only going to actually update the image when you either manually pull the image or relaunch the compose
stack.
If you want it to auto-update without relaunching the stack or manually pulling the latest image, you'd have to set up something like Watchtower and have it monitor that container.
Ugh, I didn't know, thanks for tagging them.
I didn't tag anyone--its a link to the support community. If you don't get any traction in a day or so, you can look at some of the names of admins posting in there and tag them with "@[email protected]"
Does this actually work to notify someone on Lemmy?
@user@instance
is how you're supposed to mention a user. There is a space in the inbox for mentions so I assume it works.
I clicked on the link but I can't contact or write them anything.
Might as well hide the version, but if someone is going to try an exploit, they'll just try it and see whether it works.
Yeah, this post is giving me "security through obscurity" vibes.
Obscuring version numbers is best practice. Trying exploits isn't always trivial and by knowing the exact version number of the software it can be made a whole lot easier. Good post by OP though I do think it should've been a DM to Ruud.