my provider will not tamper with the container as described in the SDL?
Any idea?
@Dimokus
If I understand your question correctly. This guarantees a record in the blockchain about the leased capacity. The only thing a provider can do unilaterally is close your container.
What prevents him from modifying the docker container while it runs?
What does it mean to modify? Replace image?
Cause if you run a docker container, you can very simply start a shell inside the container, or export/import files from/to the container. So if I'm a tenant and for example I'm asking my provider to run a cpu intensive task, is it possible my provider could simply modify my container, make it way less intensive, send me bogus results and still get paid?
You can still password protect a container
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