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EntropyBender

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  1. GitHubDisable zabbix-agent per default · Issue #74 · tiredofit/...Description of the feature The Zabbix-Agent comes with this container as your base image (https://github.com/tiredofit/docker-alpine) configures this. The problem with this base-implementation is t... I saw my pihole serving DNS requests for zabbix. I didnt know what it was, after some investigating, I came across this github issue. The dev didnt update the readme and the devs reasoning is extremely suspicious. There is a long list of ENV VARs for the container, but the dev decided to not only not provide the opt out ENV VAR in the docs and still hasnt after over a year on this issue report but to leave it enabled by default cause "Since my clients and I are the primary user of these images I leave Zabbix Agent by default on". Maybe I am just wigged tf out by this and its not a thing... but it feels like a thing to me that a monitoring tool is on by default with nothing in the docs stating how to turn it off, and the dev didnt see it fit to simply add the ENV VAR to the docs or anything at all, just closed the issue. Another thought I have is why would the dev want everyone using their container to be pinging their zabbix anyways unless it was malicious? Personally, idk zabbix but i do find this sus enough to ask the rest of the community for their opinion.

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