# Docker Desktop DNS Configuration Since you're using Docker Desktop (default context), you may need to configure DNS in Docker Desktop settings. ## Steps to Configure DNS in Docker Desktop: 1. **Open Docker Desktop** - Click the Docker Desktop icon in your system tray or start menu 2. **Go to Settings** - Click the gear icon (⚙️) in the top right - Or click "Settings" from the Docker Desktop menu 3. **Navigate to Docker Engine** - In the left sidebar, click "Docker Engine" 4. **Add DNS Configuration** - In the JSON configuration editor, add or update the `dns` field: ```json { "dns": ["8.8.8.8", "8.8.4.4", "1.1.1.1"], "experimental": false, "features": { "buildkit": true } } ``` - If there's already content, just add the `"dns"` line to the existing JSON 5. **Apply Changes** - Click "Apply & Restart" button - Wait for Docker Desktop to restart ## Alternative: Test Without Docker Desktop Configuration The WSL2 DNS fix we applied should be sufficient. Try running the network first: ```bash ./run.sh ``` If you still get DNS errors, then configure Docker Desktop DNS as described above. ## Verify Configuration After configuring, test with: ```bash docker pull alpine:latest ``` If this works, your Docker DNS is properly configured.