Suddenly not working anymore (after recreation) #1952
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This is a docker issue, not a container issue.. check and verify your docker networks. Have you recently updated docker version? |
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Is there a pinned issue for this?
Is there an existing or similar issue/discussion for this?
Is there any comment in the documentation for this?
Is this related to a provider?
Are you using the latest release?
Have you tried using the dev branch latest?
Config used
version: '3.3'
services:
transmission-openvpn:
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
volumes:
- '[REDACTED]:/config'
- '[REDACTED]:/data'
environment:
- OPENVPN_PROVIDER=goosevpn
- OPENVPN_CONFIG=[REDACTED]
- OPENVPN_USERNAME=[REDACTED]
- OPENVPN_PASSWORD=[REDACTED]
- LOCAL_NETWORK=172.17.0.0/24
- TZ=Europe/Berlin
- WEBPROXY_ENABLED=true
- WEBPROXY_PORT=8118
- PUID=10003
- PGID=1003
logging:
driver: json-file
options:
max-size: 10m
ports:
- '8118:8118'
- '9091:9091'
dns:
- 1.1.1.1
- 1.0.0.1
image: haugene/transmission-openvpn:dev
container_name: transmission-openvpn
restart: always
privileged: true
Current Behavior
When wanting to run:
docker run -d --link transmission-openvpn:transmission -p 8080:8080 haugene/transmission-openvpn-proxy
it throws this error:
docker: Error response from daemon: Cannot link to /transmission-openvpn, as it does not belong to the default network.
Expected Behavior
Linking containers as usual. As I have not changed my settings.
How have you tried to solve the problem?
Well, from restarting the servers to prune the docker networks, but nothing helped.
Log output
proxy reportes:
{"message":"Cannot link to /transmission-openvpn, as it does not belong to the default network"}
Environment
Anything else?
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