✨feature: Add compose file for pre-build image
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services:
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nettrak:
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container_name: NetTrak
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restart: unless-stopped
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build: .
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environment:
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- NETTRAK_DB_PATH=/data/nettrak.db
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# Set this to your local subnet. Example for common home network:
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- NETTRAK_SUBNET=192.168.2.0/24
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- NETTRAK_TOP_PORTS=100
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# Optional explicit port set/range. Example catches most app ports:
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- NETTRAK_PORT_SPEC=1-10000
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- NETTRAK_SCAN_WORKERS=12
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- NETTRAK_PORT_PROBE_TIMEOUT=0.4
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- NETTRAK_ENABLE_OS_DETECTION=0
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- NETTRAK_ENABLE_DOCKER_INSIGHTS=1
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# Set this if Docker published ports are bound to 0.0.0.0 and host IP cannot be inferred.
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- NETTRAK_DOCKER_HOST_IP=192.168.2.23
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# For best host discovery on Linux, use host mode.
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# If you do that, remove the `ports` section and ensure port 1337 is free.
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# NOTE: If you want/need to change the port, you have to rebuild the image to update the EXPOSE instruction (see docker-compose-build.yml).
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# network_mode: host
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# Helps nmap discover MAC addresses/OS details in containerized runs.
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cap_add:
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- NET_ADMIN
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- NET_RAW
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ports:
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- "1337:1337"
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volumes:
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- ./data:/data
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# Optional: mount Docker socket to include container-published host ports in results.
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# - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
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services:
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services:
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nettrak:
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nettrak:
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container_name: NetTrak
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container_name: NetTrak
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build: .
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restart: unless-stopped
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restart: unless-stopped
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image: git.keithsolomon.net/keith/nettrak:latest
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environment:
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environment:
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- NETTRAK_DB_PATH=/data/nettrak.db
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- NETTRAK_DB_PATH=/data/nettrak.db
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# Set this to your local subnet. Example for common home network:
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- NETTRAK_SUBNET=192.168.2.0/24
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- NETTRAK_SUBNET=192.168.2.0/24
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- NETTRAK_TOP_PORTS=100
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- NETTRAK_TOP_PORTS=100
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# Optional explicit port set/range. Example catches 8989 and many app ports:
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# Optional explicit port set/range. Example catches most app ports:
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# - NETTRAK_PORT_SPEC=1-10000
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- NETTRAK_PORT_SPEC=1-10000
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- NETTRAK_SCAN_WORKERS=12
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- NETTRAK_SCAN_WORKERS=12
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- NETTRAK_PORT_PROBE_TIMEOUT=0.4
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- NETTRAK_PORT_PROBE_TIMEOUT=0.4
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- NETTRAK_ENABLE_OS_DETECTION=0
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- NETTRAK_ENABLE_OS_DETECTION=0
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- NETTRAK_ENABLE_DOCKER_INSIGHTS=0
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- NETTRAK_ENABLE_DOCKER_INSIGHTS=1
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# Set this if Docker published ports are bound to 0.0.0.0 and host IP cannot be inferred.
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# Set this if Docker published ports are bound to 0.0.0.0 and host IP cannot be inferred.
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# - NETTRAK_DOCKER_HOST_IP=192.168.2.10
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- NETTRAK_DOCKER_HOST_IP=192.168.2.23
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# For best host discovery on Linux, you can switch to host mode.
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# For best host discovery on Linux, use host mode.
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# If you do that, remove the `ports` section and ensure APP_PORT is free.
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# If you do that, remove the `ports` section and ensure port 1337 is free.
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# network_mode: host
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# NOTE: If you want/need to change the port, you have to rebuild the image to update the EXPOSE instruction (see docker-compose-build.yml).
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#network_mode: host
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# Helps nmap discover MAC addresses/OS details in containerized runs.
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# Helps nmap discover MAC addresses/OS details in containerized runs.
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cap_add:
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cap_add:
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- NET_ADMIN
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- NET_ADMIN
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- NET_RAW
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- NET_RAW
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ports:
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# ports:
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- "1337:1337"
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- "1337:1337"
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volumes:
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volumes:
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# Store the database on the host for persistence across container restarts and easy access.
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- ./data:/data
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- ./data:/data
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# Optional: mount Docker socket to include container-published host ports in results.
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# Optional: mount Docker socket to include container-published host ports in results.
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# - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
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- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
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