Difference between revisions of "WSL - Windows Subsystem for Linux"

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= docker =
 
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Docker.io upstream package works - but you need to get iptables and systemd in order
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Docker.io upstream package works - but you need to get [[#iptables]] and systemd in order
  
 
Docker desktop integrates with WSL(2) <strike>but the native docker package will not work within wsl2</strike>
 
Docker desktop integrates with WSL(2) <strike>but the native docker package will not work within wsl2</strike>
  
 
Docker Desktop has recently changed license - so it might be time to look into podman instead ?
 
Docker Desktop has recently changed license - so it might be time to look into podman instead ?

Revision as of 10:46, 6 October 2021

kernel

remember to check the release notes occasionally https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/kernel-release-notes

systemd

Brug af systemd under WSL

OR

iptables

wsl2 kernel will have iptables support - but not nftables so eg debian needs to be configure to use the iptables-legacy variant https://wiki.debian.org/nftables

this will affect both sshuttle and podman


network

you can have services listen on *:<port> inside WSL and access the services from windows


sshuttle works under WSL (rembember that sshuttle only handles TCP - so forget UDP+ICMP !) but the traffic redirection is done in iptables within wsl - so windows applications can't use it BUT

you can eg install squid http proxy inside WSL and configure your browser to use localhost:3128 for proxy, and thereby force your req to go into wsl and from there be able to utilize the sshuttle tunnel

if you combine this with a local https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_auto-config file and use file:///c:/path-to-your-pac in your browser you can specify which hosts to route to squid


docker

Docker.io upstream package works - but you need to get #iptables and systemd in order

Docker desktop integrates with WSL(2) but the native docker package will not work within wsl2

Docker Desktop has recently changed license - so it might be time to look into podman instead ?