37 lines
1.6 KiB
YAML
37 lines
1.6 KiB
YAML
services:
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cloudflare-ddns:
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image: favonia/cloudflare-ddns:latest
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container_name: cloudflare-ddns
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env_file: .env
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# Choose the appropriate tag based on your need:
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# - "latest" for the latest stable version (which could become 2.x.y
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# in the future and break things)
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# - "1" for the latest stable version whose major version is 1
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# - "1.x.y" to pin the specific version 1.x.y
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network_mode: host
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# This bypasses network isolation and makes IPv6 easier (optional; see below)
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restart: always
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# Restart the updater after reboot
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user: "1000:1000"
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# Run the updater with specific user and group IDs (in that order).
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# You can change the two numbers based on your need.
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read_only: true
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# Make the container filesystem read-only (optional but recommended)
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cap_drop: [all]
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# Drop all Linux capabilities (optional but recommended)
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security_opt: [no-new-privileges:true]
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# Another protection to restrict superuser privileges (optional but recommended)
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environment:
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- CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN=${CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN}
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# Your Cloudflare API token
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- DOMAINS=${DOMAINS}
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# Your domains (separated by commas)
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- PROXIED=true
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# Tell Cloudflare to cache webpages and hide your IP (optional)
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#networks:
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# LAN0:
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# external: true
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# name: LAN0
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# Introduce custom Docker networks to the 'services' in this file. A common use case
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# for this is binding one of the 'services' to a specific network interface available at
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# Docker's host. This section is required for the 'networks' section of each 'services'. |