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Caldera v5 in docker, how to enable other plugins? #3050
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Looks like your first issue -- we aim to respond to issues as quickly as possible. In the meantime, check out our documentation here: http://caldera.readthedocs.io/ |
I did read everything. Anywhere is GUI I can enable plugins? This I get when start docker ██████╗ █████╗ ██╗ ██████╗ ███████╗██████╗ █████╗ |
If you're editing the config yml file, any edits must be done when the CALDERA server is not running. When the server is shut down, settings are saved to the config file, which would overwrite any edits you just made. Stop the server, make whatever changes you want to the configuration (adding/removing plugins), and restart the server. You should be good to go from there |
How to stop caldera server inside running docker container and not stop docker caldera container? |
Do you mean like getting command line access to docker container? (i.e. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30172605/how-do-i-get-into-a-docker-containers-shell) |
i know how to get shell in docker container, but then can't stop caldera |
@zinwelzl You will need to find the python process that's running |
ok, i will try. |
Caldera v5 in docker, how to enable other plugins?
I can't see it anywhere in web GUI.
When change (in docker container) local.yml, after restart, new local.yml is created.
And if I delete local.yml, new one is created.
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