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Previously on "How to restrict who can download a Docker image"

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  • milanbenes
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    not yet, and it can be used within private networks where there wouldn't be Internet connectivity, so for that reason we leave the ET Phone Home out of it

    we are looking for Enterprise Customers

    If Enterprise Customers want to run this operationally then they will want the things that the trial version doesn't get them, like, support, and hence they will buy a license

    We want the whole world to use the software

    Milan.

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  • vetran
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    Does it phone home so you know how many illegitimate children you have?

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  • milanbenes
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    management decision is to take the phuckit approach

    we'll put a legal licensing text in there that by pulling the image they can use it for non-business transactions, non-commercial use, and if they want to use it for business/commercial then they should buy a license

    job's a goodun


    Milan.

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  • milanbenes
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    Thank you both - will have a look in to both recommendations will dm when I have more questions thanks

    Milan

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  • vetran
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    Most people put a serial number in the custom binaries, plenty of good tools. Put the real complexity in encrypted binaries or remote APIs make it phone home, one IP address and police accordingly. Anyone can download the image and it runs for 30 days after registration. You get their details and if they want more than 30 days they can ask and you issue a new time limited key.

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  • malvolio
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    How about keeping the freebie version on Docker and the full fat one on a site with proper security models..?

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  • cojak
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    This might have been better placed in Technical, Milan.

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  • milanbenes
    started a topic How to restrict who can download a Docker image

    How to restrict who can download a Docker image

    Afternoon All

    so plan c is a software startup which is going to be a huge success

    the first customer is piloting the software at the moment

    they are running it as a Docker image which they pulled

    question for the experts

    I am reading the Docker documentation and I cannot see how we can restrict access to the docker container on a customer by customer basis

    we want to have a limited capability free version of the software which anyone can pull and run

    and we want to have docker images which only licensed customers can pull

    any ideas how to do that

    thanks

    Milan

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