diff --git a/docker/README.md b/docker/README.md
index 7da87cd..ced5362 100644
--- a/docker/README.md
+++ b/docker/README.md
@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ An example of a simple command to get the container running is show below:
docker run -d \
--name wireguard-dashboard \
--restart unless-stopped \
- -e enable_wg0=true \
- -e isolated_peers=true \
+ -e enable=wg0 \
+ -e isolate=wg0 \
-p 10086:10086/tcp \
-p 51820:51820/udp \
--cap-add NET_ADMIN \
@@ -89,10 +89,11 @@ To build the image yourself, you need to do a couple things:
1. Navigate into the docker directory.
1. (Make sure you have Docker correctly installed, if not: [Click here](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/)) and run: `docker build . -t :` as an example: `docker build . -t dselen/wgdashboard:latest`.
This will make Docker compile the image from the resources in the directory you mention, in this case the current one. Let it compile, it takes about a minute or maximally two.
1. If all went well, see your image with `docker images`. Example below:
-```
+
+```shell
dselen@dev-mach:~/development/WGDashboard/docker$ docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
-dselen/wgdashboard dev c96fd96ee3b3 42 minutes ago 314MB
+dselen/wgdashboard latest c96fd96ee3b3 42 minutes ago 314MB
```
## Closing remarks:
diff --git a/docker/compose.yaml b/docker/compose.yaml
index 83f86b7..3d6c082 100644
--- a/docker/compose.yaml
+++ b/docker/compose.yaml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
services:
wireguard-dashboard:
- image: dselen/wgdashboard:dev
+ image: dselen/wgdashboard:latest
restart: unless-stopped
container_name: wire-dash
environment:
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ services:
#- public_ip= # <--- Set public IP to ensure the correct one is chosen, defaulting to the IP give by ifconfig.me.
ports:
- 10086:10086/tcp
- - 51820:51820/udp
+ - 51830:51820/udp
volumes:
- conf:/etc/wireguard
- app:/opt/wireguarddashboard