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I’m looking to run OpenClaw on my homelab. Has anyone successfully got it running with Docker? I followed the Docker instructions on their website, got Ollama running with a lightweight model, but couldn't get the openclaw dashboard working.

I was hoping to have it everyday, look through the hundreds of job alert emails I get, and output a list of jobs for me to apply for. It'll compare my resume to the listing, check the age of the listing, etc.

I know it's highly susceptible to prompt injection, but if I have it in a container, with a email made specifically for OpenClaw I'm hoping it will be relatively safe?

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[–] tuxec@infosec.pub 3 points 5 months ago

Best security: avoid it