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docker: set `DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS` so that it uses remote TCP with local fallback:
When connecting to Docker service, first the `backend` container will be tried with TCP,
then an Unix Socket will be used as fallback.
The Unix Socket is put in Libervia local dir which is a volume shared between containers.
This way D-Bus can be used with a remote backend, or the backend can be run locally
(notably during build when accounts creation or other settings must be done via Libervia
CLI).
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Wed, 08 Sep 2021 11:16:00 +0200 |
parents | 73e04040d577 |
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Those certificates are used to activate TLS for end-2-end testing (to be as close as possible as production environment), they are used in other containers needing TLS certificates (notably Prosody). To generate them, minica has been used. Minica can be found at https://github.com/jsha/minica. The following commands have been used: $ minica --domains "server1.test,*.server1.test,server2.test,server3.test,libervia-backend.test,libervia-web.test" $ chmod 0644 minica.pem server1.test/cert.pem && chmod 0640 server1.test/key.pem Note that certificates are valid for 2 years and 30 days, so they must be renewed after this delay.