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config [2018/06/13 00:58] fe80:12ba:4015:35da:f639:426a:af8d:5948config [2024/04/05 07:48] (current) A User Not Logged in
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 +====== Systemd ======
 +
 +
 +
 ====== Docker ====== ====== Docker ======
 +
  
 pull from proxy: pull from proxy:
  
-```+<code> 
 mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d
 cd /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d cd /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d
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 systemctl restart docker.service systemctl restart docker.service
 cd - cd -
-``` 
-====== Caddy ====== 
  
-systemd service:+</code>
  
 +use docker hub mirrors:
  
 +<code>
 +mkdir -p /etc/docker
 +cat > /etc/docker/daemon.json << EOF
 +{
 +  "registry-mirrors": ["https://docker.mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/"]
 +}
 +EOF
 +sudo systemctl restart docker.service
 +</code>
  
-``` +add current user to docker group:
- +
-[Unit] +
-Description=Caddy HTTP/2 web server +
-Documentation=https://caddyserver.com/docs +
-After=network-online.target +
-Wants=network-online.target systemd-networkd-wait-online.service +
- +
-[Service] +
-Restart=on-abnormal +
- +
-; User and group the process will run as. +
-User=root +
-Group=root +
- +
-; Letsencrypt-issued certificates will be written to this directory. +
-Environment=CADDYPATH=/etc/ssl/caddy +
- +
-; Always set "-root" to something safe in case it gets forgotten in the Caddyfile. +
-ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/caddy -log stdout -agree=true -conf=/etc/caddy/Caddyfile -root=/var/tmp +
-ExecReload=/bin/kill -USR1 $MAINPID +
- +
-; Use graceful shutdown with a reasonable timeout +
-KillMode=mixed +
-KillSignal=SIGQUIT +
-TimeoutStopSec=5s +
- +
-; Limit the number of file descriptors; see `man systemd.exec` for more limit settings. +
-LimitNOFILE=1048576 +
-; Unmodified caddy is not expected to use more than that. +
-LimitNPROC=512 +
- +
-; Use private /tmp and /var/tmp, which are discarded after caddy stops. +
-#PrivateTmp=true +
-; Use a minimal /dev +
-#PrivateDevices=true +
-; Hide /home, /root, and /run/user. Nobody will steal your SSH-keys. +
-#ProtectHome=true +
-; Make /usr, /boot, /etc and possibly some more folders read-only. +
-ProtectSystem=full +
-; except /etc/ssl/caddy, because we want Letsencrypt-certificates there. +
-;   This merely retains r/w access rights, it does not add any new. Must still be writable on the host! +
-ReadWriteDirectories=/etc/ssl/caddy+
  
-; The following additional security directives only work with systemd v229 or later. +  sudo usermod -aG docker $USER 
-; They further restrict privileges that can be gained by caddy. Uncomment if you like. +   
-; Note that you may have to add capabilities required by any plugins in use. +install apps
-;CapabilityBoundingSet=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE +
-;AmbientCapabilities=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE +
-;NoNewPrivileges=true+
  
-[Install] +  docker run --name mysql -p 3306:3306 -v $PWD/datadir:/var/lib/mysql -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=toor -d mysql 
-WantedBy=multi-user.target+  docker run -it -v ~/Documents:/var/www/html --name localhost -p 80:80 php:7.1-apache bash            
  
-``` 
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