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Docker 1.13 cli gives a warning about crypto/x509 #422
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I see the same issue running on Windows 10 Home, Version 1607 (OS Build 14393.693) after upgrading from Docker 1.12.6 to 1.13.0. Docker seems to work alright, but the warning is annoying. |
@JettJones Thanks for the report. Can I ask you to open an issue on docker/docker? I guess this is not something that can be fixed on Docker for Windows, so I'm going to close the ticket. |
@#dgageot This issue was a problem with Go and should be resolved as of 14 days ago, any chance to get a hotfix? |
this problem still exists - does anyone have an update? |
I am having this same issue on Docker Windows - not my primary environment but I am forced to use it. Any Ideas? Hope this helps. |
This is irritating. Is there any fix for this at all? I used the amazonec2 driver to init a docker-swarm and since then I've been getting this stupid message and executing "docker info" returns absolutely nothing. |
hahaha seriously no fix in 3 months? docker pls |
I still have the same problem ! |
Same here. For while, I think that a downgrade solve. |
I am having the same issue on Windows 10 |
Same here. Windows 10 - 64 bit - |
*Jeopardy theme plays* |
This is also occurring in Windows 7 64 bit via docker toolbox. |
I'm having the same issue. |
Same issue here as well !! |
Same here. I had to get rid of the Docker for Windows using Hyper V, as my Broadwell-E system would fail to boot intermittently with Hyper V enabled (no messages there). Now on Docker Toolbox, everything appears to be running ok but the messages are distracting. Thanks. :-) |
This also occurring in Windows 7 with service pack 1. |
same problem on win10 docker version 1.13.1 |
Version: 17.03.0-ce not solved either |
Also receiving same message on Windows 8, 17.03.0-ce Docker Toolbox. |
Hi everyone, you should add your comments on moby/moby#31863. This issue is not specific to Docker for Windows. |
Version: 17.03.0-ce problem still exists |
FYI Following @dgageot 's response, and the related threads: this fix has been merged and will be in release 17.04 |
Thank you! When will 17.04 become available? |
same, what to do? |
Im using windows toolbox with windows 10 standard and i am not seeing the same problem running commands directly from my (virtualbox guest machine) default docker host. windows specific authentication problem? |
Updating to version 17.05.0-ce fixed this for me. See moby/moby#31863 |
Closed issues are locked after 30 days of inactivity. If you have found a problem that seems similar to this, please open a new issue. Send feedback to Docker Community Slack channels #docker-for-mac or #docker-for-windows. |
Expected behavior
Docker ouput should be free of warnings (unless there's something to fix)
Actual behavior
Docker 1.13.0 provides a developer warning on every run - it is reporting a library does not exist on windows. That's not something I can fix as a user.
Information
running on windows 10 pro, Version 1607 (OS Build 14292.693)
This might be an issue from Go's system cert pool: golang/go#16736
Steps to reproduce the behavior
docker --version
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