pi-hole/docker-pi-hole

Seeing blank screen on homepage with 2024.01.0 image

jhawk7 opened this issue · 3 comments

jhawk7 commented

I'm getting a blank screen on the homepage with the latest docker image which I believe is 2024.01.0.. Rolling back to a previous build fixed the issue. I'm running pihole on kubernetes via this helm chart which pulls the latest image.

Using latest build (2024.01.0)
Screen Shot 2024-01-13 at 12 55 04 PM

Using prev build (2023.11.0)

Screen Shot 2024-01-13 at 12 58 40 PM

This is a: Run Issue

Details

How to reproduce the issue

  1. Environment data
  • Operating System: Rasbian
  • Hardware: RasPi 4B
  • Kernel Architecture: ArmV8 64bit
  • Docker Install Info and version:
    • Software source: official pihole docker image; latest build(2024.01.0)
    • Supplimentary Software:
  • Hardware architecture:
  1. docker-compose.yml contents, docker run shell command, or paste a screenshot of any UI based configuration of containers here
  2. any additional info to help reproduce

These common fixes didn't work for my issue

  • I have tried removing/destroying my container, and re-creating a new container
  • I have tried fresh volume data by backing up and moving/removing the old volume data
  • I have tried running the stock docker run example(s) in the readme (removing any customizations I added)
  • I have tried a newer or older version of Docker Pi-hole (depending what version the issue started in for me)
  • I have tried running without my volume data mounts to eliminate volumes as the cause

If the above debugging / fixes revealed any new information note it here.
Add any other debugging steps you've taken or theories on root cause that may help.

  • Rolling back to a previous build fixed the issue. I believe there a may be an issue with the static files for the latest build.

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Nothing has changed, but is this still an issue in 2024.02.0?

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