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Thank you. It was weird explaining at the beginning "what is Docker?" and then jump to a not beginners Networking Docker. I wasn't sure the expertise-level of the video.
Your explanation of the difference between the docker networks types is the best that I've found. What I want to do, though, is to have a separate TCP/IP address for each container and have that IP4 address visible on my local WiFi. I'm using CentOS7. I can do this pretty easily with VirtualBox by using its bridged adapter which, apparently, does it by attaching to my wifi card in some way. I can run 'dhclient' in the VirtualBox machine and it will tell me the ip address that was assigned by dhcp to that particular virrtual machine. I was hoping to do the same sort of thing with Docker. My problem is, basically, that I have other devices on my WiFi network that want to access the container on my Mac host.
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Hello. Thank you for the tutorial.my question is how is the Apline container which is attached to the default bridge network able to ping google.com.what i understood is that we can only reach internet and other external networks if the container was attached to the host network.I will really appreciate the explanation to clear this confusion. Thank you
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Implementation docker will consume more IP address than virtual server right? VMs only need 1 IP address but docker need more than 1 IP for each container ? Pls correct me if i wrong
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Thank you. It was weird explaining at the beginning "what is Docker?" and then jump to a not beginners Networking Docker. I wasn't sure the expertise-level of the video.
Hey Ricardo, thanks for bringing this to our attention. We'll take care of this in our upcoming videos. Thanks for watching!
Your explanation of the difference between the docker networks types is the best that I've found. What I want to do, though, is to have a separate TCP/IP address for each container and have that IP4 address visible on my local WiFi. I'm using CentOS7. I can do this pretty easily with VirtualBox by using its bridged adapter which, apparently, does it by attaching to my wifi card in some way. I can run 'dhclient' in the VirtualBox machine and it will tell me the ip address that was assigned by dhcp to that particular virrtual machine. I was hoping to do the same sort of thing with Docker. My problem is, basically, that I have other devices on my WiFi network that want to access the container on my Mac host.
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Hello. Thank you for the tutorial.my question is how is the Apline container which is attached to the default bridge network able to ping google.com.what i understood is that we can only reach internet and other external networks if the container was attached to the host network.I will really appreciate the explanation to clear this confusion. Thank you
Good introduction to the topic. Keep it up!
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Great intro tutorial. Thanks.
You're welcome!
Very good. How about other network implementation? Do you have a demo?
amazing!
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Can the containers connect using the names? For example from alpine1 >>ping alpine2
I am not able to reach 172.17.0.1 using ping , i am getting Request timeout for icmp_seq 0, so what could be the problem, thanks in advance
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nicely explained
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Implementation docker will consume more IP address than virtual server right?
VMs only need 1 IP address but docker need more than 1 IP for each container ?
Pls correct me if i wrong
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Nice video
Thanks!
In Hindi
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Curry docker
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