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@strobil strobil commented May 10, 2024

This pull request addresses issue #51.

New command-line options introduced:

  • --enable-ssh: Installs and activates the SSH daemon (sshd) within the Docker container.
  • --ssh-port: Specifies the host TCP port number that SSH will use to listen for incoming connections.

The password for airflow user can be specified through COMPOSER_CONTAINER_AIRFLOW_USER_PASSWORD env variable. Default is airflow.

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Hello @strobil, sorry this slipped. If you are still interested in having this merge please change the target branch to development

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Hey @strobil – thanks for creating this PR! I would find this feature extremely useful. What are your thoughts on progressing with it? 🙏

@strobil strobil changed the base branch from main to development June 11, 2025 19:26
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gblazq commented Jun 17, 2025

I'm also very interested in this feature. It looks like it's only missing a conflict resolution to be able to be merged. Are you planning on working on it, @strobil? Otherwise I can try resolving the conflicts.

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@gblazq would you like to take on this?

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@ahidalgob This is also a feature that our team needs. I can work on this.

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thank you, @oguzhangur96. Please do

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