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Random dockers showing version Not Available - cant update

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This happened overnight.  I did have a pre clear runnning.....  Stopped that.

I googled this and searched forums first.

I dont use pihole or anything like that.

I was using the cloudflare 1.1.1.2 provacy and thought that may be the issue so stopped docker and vms and change to 1.1.1.1, restarted them and not fixed.

I am on unraid 6.9.2.

As luck would have it, I need an update for the emby beta to keep live TV operating.......

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If I try to update any of these :

 

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I just tried to install a new docker from the apps - and I got this - which may relate to the issue ?

Is there something wrong with registry-1.docker.io ?

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ahhhhhh - everything just came back to life.

I stopped docker and vm, change the DNS from 1.1.1.1 to 8.8.8.8, and restarted - may have been a co-incidense however as CF is usually great.

I again installed that test docker above and it then installed.

I did a docker check for updates and they all came back with their expected statuses.

 

So - was it an issue with CF DNS ?

Or was it an issue with my system that managed to fix itself ?

Or was it as issue with this error and someone remotely fixed their problem - docker: Error response from daemon: Get https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/: net/http: TLS handshake timeout.

 

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