March 26, 201511 yr Does anyone know how to change the URL for the right click menu of a docker? See attached for the option that I am referring to. I've enabled SSL on one of my dockers and I need to change the URL to https:// instead of http:// Thanks!
April 9, 201511 yr I have a problem with this. I built a personal transmission docker (don't ask - I prefer Slackware userspace) https://github.com/roninkenji/docker-templates/blob/master/roninkenji/Transmission.xml I can't seem to get the modifications to specify the WebUI on the Container to stick. The setting seems to hold only until the next reload of the Templates from the repository.
April 9, 201511 yr I have a problem with this. I built a personal transmission docker (don't ask - I prefer Slackware userspace) https://github.com/roninkenji/docker-templates/blob/master/roninkenji/Transmission.xml I can't seem to get the modifications to specify the WebUI on the Container to stick. The setting seems to hold only until the next reload of the Templates from the repository. Maybe your flash drive is not writable. Put it in your PC and checkdisk.
April 9, 201511 yr It is writable, plus I can't pull it out right now as the machine is setting up some VMs. For debugging I made a new docker using MariaDB. I'm attaching the relevant files. MariaDBDocker.zip
September 19, 201510 yr jsn0327, did you find a fix for this problem? I can't seem to get the WebUI link to have effect either. The WebUI url from the 'default template dockers' (Like Plex, SickRage, etc.) do work, but when I change them or try to use one of a none-default docker, it won't stick.
September 19, 201510 yr jsn0327, did you find a fix for this problem? I can't seem to get the WebUI link to have effect either. The WebUI url from the 'default template dockers' (Like Plex, SickRage, etc.) do work, but when I change them or try to use one of a none-default docker, it won't stick. The problem is that dockerMan doesn't always pick up the changes properly to that entry. I believe the easiest solution would be to delete the container and image, then re-add the user template from Add Container, and change the entry for the UI before actually adding it.
April 8, 20179 yr On 19/09/2015 at 6:27 PM, Squid said: The problem is that dockerMan doesn't always pick up the changes properly to that entry. I believe the easiest solution would be to delete the container and image, then re-add the user template from Add Container, and change the entry for the UI before actually adding it. err dumb Q probably but where do I change the UI entry? Not the port....
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