Oisteink, 1 year ago Could also be docker network-config. Docker should by default use the hosts resolver config if there’s nothing in /etc/resolve.conf You can also supply dns server on the docker command or in your compose file if you’re using compose. As a last resort you can enter server and ip i the container’s /ets/host file if the ip is static. But that’s gone once you rebuild the image. Or maybe there’s env on the container you use for dns
Could also be docker network-config. Docker should by default use the hosts resolver config if there’s nothing in /etc/resolve.conf
You can also supply dns server on the docker command or in your compose file if you’re using compose.
As a last resort you can enter server and ip i the container’s /ets/host file if the ip is static. But that’s gone once you rebuild the image.
Or maybe there’s env on the container you use for dns