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<pvn>
Dear crux community: I asked this a while ago, but I am unsure whether there exists an easy way to install CRUX inside LX containers (for Linux hosts, other than CRUX, e.g. Slackware, Void, Alpine)
<farkuhar>
stenur: sure, you can blame dpaste.com for choosing PythonAnywhere as a webserver, but is it also possible that DNS resolution by your browser running inside an unshare(1) environment was especially prone to breakage? DNS resolution is complicated enough, even before introducing containers: https://venam.nixers.net/blog/unix/2020/11/01/resolving-a-hostname.html
<farkuhar>
But maybe you only sandbox into containers the bloated GUI browsers like firefox, and not lynx.
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<stenur>
farkuhar: exactly so; unfortunately i have still not made the great to put the physical devices into their own namespace, so that the "normal" one is also protected. The nslookup output was from my VSERVER over in the web, near Frankfurt/Main Germany.
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