Hi! If you share recipes, make them https://schema.org/ compliant, I think it’s a pre-requisite to be able to import them for example to Nextcloud Cookbook! :D
(I’m not sure, I just read about it earlier this week and did not dig further, yet)
Hi! If you share recipes, make them https://schema.org/ compliant, I think it’s a pre-requisite to be able to import them for example to Nextcloud Cookbook! :D
(I’m not sure, I just read about it earlier this week and did not dig further, yet)


Yes I used the wizard, which is very neat. Yeah, during the setup, all occupied ports are listed, including the one which was already occupied but nevertheless got used by one of the tcp tarpit decoys.
Now I just moved that decoys port (just did +1, I hope that doesn’t matter) from the UI which correctly changed the honeywire-compose.yml file. Now it seems to be running properly, and firedrill triggers the notifications.
I think you are right on the compose up crash upon port occupied.


It doesn’t matter if Github is more convenient, I, for example, am straight banned from it with no possibility to sign-up. Issue with arkoselabs not working from my ip/device, which is required to complete captcha for signup, and the support is non existent, see this post.
Ok, issue is clear: tcp-tarpit is trying to use an already occupied port. I was not sure how to check the containers log, your command was correct.
Yes, I was trying to deploy everything on the same machine as starter.
I found that I could change the port from the hub, under fleet management, now it seems to work.
I still don’t get why the hub stopped working though. Cpntainer log is only showing from the last start.


Hi.
hw-sensor-tcp-tarpit crashes and that stops also the hub. I don’t know how to check the logs for that container.
I can’t open issues or anything on Github (this the reminder for every foss project participant: please use an alternative to github).
I use win only at work anymore, no choice. Update and shut down is the biggest fucking lie. I press it every time, it never did shut down.