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Fix the link to the configuration file, since it's core was "outsourced" some time ago.
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Read [Environment Variables in Compose][compose-env] to understand about the various possibilities to overwrite these variables.
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(The easiest solution being simply adjusting that file.)
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To find all possible variables, have a look at the [configuration.docker.py][docker-config] and [docker-entrypoint.sh][entrypoint] files.
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To find all possible variables, have a look at the [configuration.py][docker-config] and [docker-entrypoint.sh][entrypoint] files.
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Generally, the environment variables are called the same as their respective Netbox configuration variables.
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Variables which are arrays are usually composed by putting all the values into the same environment variables with the values separated by a whitespace ("` `").
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For example defining `ALLOWED_HOSTS=localhost ::1 127.0.0.1` would allows access to Netbox through `http://localhost:8080`, `http://[::1]:8080` and `http://127.0.0.1:8080`.
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In this case, we encourage you to statically configure Netbox by starting from [Netbox's example config file][default-config], and mounting it into your container in the directory `/etc/netbox/config/` using the mechanism provided by your container platform (i.e. [Docker Swarm configs][swarm-config], [Kubernetes ConfigMap][k8s-config], [OpenShift ConfigMaps][openshift-config]).
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But if you rather continue to configure your application through environment variables, you may continue to use [the built-in configuration file][docker-config].
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But if you rather continue to configure your application through environment variables, you may continue to use [the built-in configuration file][
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We discourage storing secrets in environment variables, as environment variable are passed on to all sub-processes and may leak easily into other systems, e.g. error collecting tools that often collect all environment variables whenever an error occurs.
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Therefore we *strongly advise* to make use of the secrets mechanism provided by your container platform (i.e. [Docker Swarm secrets][swarm-secrets], [Kubernetes secrets][k8s-secrets], [OpenShift secrets][openshift-secrets]).
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Please also consider [the advice about running Netbox in production](#production) above!
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[docker-config]: https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox-docker/blob/master/docker/configuration.docker.py
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[docker-config]: https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox-docker/blob/master/configuration/configuration.py
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[default-config]: https://github.com/digitalocean/netbox/blob/develop/netbox/netbox/configuration.example.py
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[entrypoint]: https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox-docker/blob/master/docker/docker-entrypoint.sh
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[swarm-config]: https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/configs/
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