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Run dump1090 in Docker from a Synology NAS with a Mode-S Beast USB #1

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MIGI10 opened this issue Mar 29, 2020 · 3 comments
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MIGI10 commented Mar 29, 2020

Hi, I'd like to know if you've managed to run dump1090 in a Synology NAS through Docker and with a Mode-S Beast. I'm trying to and can't find the way to establish a connection between the Mode-S Beast connected through USB with dump1090. My goal is to run FlightAware flightfeeder, FlightRadar24 Feeder and dump1090 together in Docker. Not a code issue but it's getting very frustrating for me...

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bm98 commented Mar 29, 2020

dockerDump.pdf
Hi, it's been a while since I did it and do not run it currently in the NAS
But I've went to the NAS Docker GUI to dump the latest settings - see attachment.
Uploading was a tar archive (not compressed from a NAS folder using Add From file

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MIGI10 commented Mar 29, 2020

Thank you very much but, how did you make it work with a USB Mode-S Beast? I have it plugged in in one of the Synology's USBs but don't know how to use it with dump1090.

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bm98 commented Mar 29, 2020

I did not run the USB device on the Synology (don't know if the USB port can be used)
I have a RasPi setup under the roof on Wifi that I connect to. So the Synology docker is only a client and can serve other clients and provide the Web interface etc.
See my attached "external memory"...

ADS-B-WriteUp20180904.pdf

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