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I am running standalone Redis using docker-hub image with volume
for
persistent storage(--appendonly yes), however after a while all the keys from the Redis are disappearing.

I haven't set the EXPIRE time for any of the keys.
Runnning the docker with following command :



docker run  -p 6379:6379 -v redis-vol:/data -d redis redis-server --appendonly yes



Can anyone please let me know what might be going wrong?



Thank you.










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    Could it be that your dockerized Redis server is accessible to the outside world (without a password)? If so, someone is probably running FLUSHALL when trying to p0wn your server.

    – Itamar Haber
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:35











  • Yup. someone was running FLUSHALL. After setting the password it worked. Thanks.

    – Tushar Patil
    Nov 19 '18 at 6:00
















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I am running standalone Redis using docker-hub image with volume
for
persistent storage(--appendonly yes), however after a while all the keys from the Redis are disappearing.

I haven't set the EXPIRE time for any of the keys.
Runnning the docker with following command :



docker run  -p 6379:6379 -v redis-vol:/data -d redis redis-server --appendonly yes



Can anyone please let me know what might be going wrong?



Thank you.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Could it be that your dockerized Redis server is accessible to the outside world (without a password)? If so, someone is probably running FLUSHALL when trying to p0wn your server.

    – Itamar Haber
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:35











  • Yup. someone was running FLUSHALL. After setting the password it worked. Thanks.

    – Tushar Patil
    Nov 19 '18 at 6:00














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I am running standalone Redis using docker-hub image with volume
for
persistent storage(--appendonly yes), however after a while all the keys from the Redis are disappearing.

I haven't set the EXPIRE time for any of the keys.
Runnning the docker with following command :



docker run  -p 6379:6379 -v redis-vol:/data -d redis redis-server --appendonly yes



Can anyone please let me know what might be going wrong?



Thank you.










share|improve this question
















I am running standalone Redis using docker-hub image with volume
for
persistent storage(--appendonly yes), however after a while all the keys from the Redis are disappearing.

I haven't set the EXPIRE time for any of the keys.
Runnning the docker with following command :



docker run  -p 6379:6379 -v redis-vol:/data -d redis redis-server --appendonly yes



Can anyone please let me know what might be going wrong?



Thank you.







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  • 1





    Could it be that your dockerized Redis server is accessible to the outside world (without a password)? If so, someone is probably running FLUSHALL when trying to p0wn your server.

    – Itamar Haber
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:35











  • Yup. someone was running FLUSHALL. After setting the password it worked. Thanks.

    – Tushar Patil
    Nov 19 '18 at 6:00














  • 1





    Could it be that your dockerized Redis server is accessible to the outside world (without a password)? If so, someone is probably running FLUSHALL when trying to p0wn your server.

    – Itamar Haber
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:35











  • Yup. someone was running FLUSHALL. After setting the password it worked. Thanks.

    – Tushar Patil
    Nov 19 '18 at 6:00








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Could it be that your dockerized Redis server is accessible to the outside world (without a password)? If so, someone is probably running FLUSHALL when trying to p0wn your server.

– Itamar Haber
Nov 15 '18 at 19:35





Could it be that your dockerized Redis server is accessible to the outside world (without a password)? If so, someone is probably running FLUSHALL when trying to p0wn your server.

– Itamar Haber
Nov 15 '18 at 19:35













Yup. someone was running FLUSHALL. After setting the password it worked. Thanks.

– Tushar Patil
Nov 19 '18 at 6:00





Yup. someone was running FLUSHALL. After setting the password it worked. Thanks.

– Tushar Patil
Nov 19 '18 at 6:00












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