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tigerten
Feb 11, 2023Luminary
unable to install Docker cli on a ReadyNAS 628X
I have just acquired a used ReadyNAS 628X running 6.10.8. I have been unable to install docker, all versions of it, with or without kernel-plus installed. I have tried to factory reset multiple ...
- Feb 13, 2023Hi
I did a bit of digging via ssh to get it working here on an x86 variant (516)
First up was add a few sources to apt, because Jessie is no more
nano /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ stretch main non-free contrib
deb https://download.docker.com/linux/debian jessie stable
Then make sure you have the keys to use the repos via
apt update
apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys <replace-key-here>
Finally
apt install docker-ce docker-cli-rnapp
Gave me docker in the apps part and usable via ssh for most apps, the biggest issue is the discs will never sleep unless you mount an ssd or usb etc as the /apps/docker… path.
tigerten
Feb 16, 2023Luminary
Once i installed docker, i will not be able to install several others, like ddclient, logitech media server, etc. removing the stretch from source list does not help.
Do you think i can burn the Jessie installation ISO to a USB flash drive and add it to the source.list to bypass the security check? There might be shared dependencies between docker and others.
Do you think i can burn the Jessie installation ISO to a USB flash drive and add it to the source.list to bypass the security check? There might be shared dependencies between docker and others.
HuwSy
Feb 16, 2023Guide
You could explicitly trust the Jessie repo with
deb [trusted=yes] http
But it does put you at risk of man in the middle attacks. After this 1st thing should be to install apt-transport-https then update your sources to https for Jessie at least. This will reduce the risk.
Personally given the age and support of Jessie I have got docker working then run everything via docker and latest distributions within so I only have the kernel annd docker out of date to worry about and not every other package used in an application
deb [trusted=yes] http
But it does put you at risk of man in the middle attacks. After this 1st thing should be to install apt-transport-https then update your sources to https for Jessie at least. This will reduce the risk.
Personally given the age and support of Jessie I have got docker working then run everything via docker and latest distributions within so I only have the kernel annd docker out of date to worry about and not every other package used in an application
- tigertenFeb 16, 2023LuminaryThanks.
That was what i did, explicitly trusting the repo. But i always feared.
I will take your advice and play a bit further. Will report back if any issues.
You are wonderful. Thanks for taking the time exploring this for me.
R - HuwSyFeb 17, 2023GuideHi. Unfortunately I do not. But I know I can get away with apt upgrade against Jessie updates and not against stretch.
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