Due to the requirement to run Mineos-node as user 'root' group 'root' and thus chmod 777 on startup to allow user 'nobody' group 'user' to modify any file stored in config, i have come up with a workaround to reduce the startup time for people with large configurations.
Go to unraid web ui/docker/left click mineos-node icon and select 'edit'.
Click on 'Add another Path, Port, Variable, Label or Device' and for the 'config type' select 'variable'
Fill in the 'key' as CHMOD_E
I am having issues with the latest Docker image and i cannot access the application, if i look in the log file located at '/config/supervisord.log' then i see the following message:-
The JAVA_HOME environment variable is not defined correctly This environment variable is needed to run this program NB: JAVA_HOME should point to a JDK not a JRE
Q. What does it mean and how can i fix it?
A. See Q10 from the following link for the solution:- https://github.com/binhex/documentation/blo
IMPORTANT - Log4j Vulnerability
There has been a report of a user running an unpatched version of Minecraft Java which was also exposed to the internet, this resulted in the log4j vulnerability being exploited and the user suffering from a hack against files exposed for the container (located in /config).
All users PLEASE keep in mind, if you wish to expose Minecraft servers to the internet then you must either:-
1. Ensure you are running Minecraft jar based
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