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update default image adress for shell cmd#249

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update default image adress for shell cmd#249
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@aronszantner aronszantner commented Jul 15, 2025

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  • update default image for shell command

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Doesn't it require to login to AWS for pulling the image? or does it handle it automatically?

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Doesn't it require to login to AWS for pulling the image? or does it handle it automatically?

It is already handled by the dockerhub secret present in most namespaces. The connection pods are spawned with:

imagePullSecrets:
    - name: dockerhub

@aronszantner aronszantner merged commit 0800e3e into master Jul 17, 2025
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