Failure in Authentication #369
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1st time user attempting to setup using the docker method (running on raspberry pi 4 lite). I am getting an error message when trying to get the token Already Completed Steps: Not sure what to do next for debugging |
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Looks like you are on Raspbian buster 32-bit? Due to the outdated docker and libsecomp2 this OS is unable to run many Docker images based on modern Linux distros (ring-mqtt Docker image is based on Alpine 3.15.x). One option is to upgrade to bullseye, which I believe has addressed these older packages (I don't know this for sure as I don't run 32-bit OS, but I've been told this is addressed in newer release). IMO, best option is to reinstall with 64-bit OS as long as you have no reason to stay on older 32-bit versions. but that's a reinstall so not painless for sure. Third, and probably least disruptive option, is to install backported libseccomp2. There's plenty of instructions around on this, this one seems pretty clear: |
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Thanks for the quick reply. I backed up the config files and updated to the latest 64-bit OS (raspberry) and the issue got resolved. Thanks again. |
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Looks like you are on Raspbian buster 32-bit? Due to the outdated docker and libsecomp2 this OS is unable to run many Docker images based on modern Linux distros (ring-mqtt Docker image is based on Alpine 3.15.x). One option is to upgrade to bullseye, which I believe has addressed these older packages (I don't know this for sure as I don't run 32-bit OS, but I've been told this is addressed in newer release). IMO, best option is to reinstall with 64-bit OS as long as you have no reason to stay on older 32-bit versions. but that's a reinstall so not painless for sure.
Third, and probably least disruptive option, is to install backported libseccomp2. There's plenty of instructions around on…