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Docker Networking: Difference between revisions

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==== Add the App to the network ====
==== See the network ====
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docker network ls
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==== Add a container to the network ====
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docker run -d --network=phenixnet --name phenixapp -hostname phenixapp -p 8080 nginx  
docker run -d --network=phenixnet --name phenixapp -hostname phenixapp -p 8080 nginx  
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==== Add another container and ping the App ====
==== Ping the container from another one ====
This will launch a shell on a busybox container, you can ping, curl etc.<br>
This will launch a shell on a busybox container, you can ping, curl etc.<br>
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docker network rm
docker network rm
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==== See the network ====
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docker network ls
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Revision as of 23:39, 24 April 2020

Docker Networking

Creating the overlay network

docker network create --driver bridge phenixnet

See the network

docker network ls

Add a container to the network

docker run -d --network=phenixnet --name phenixapp -hostname phenixapp -p 8080 nginx

Ping the container from another one

This will launch a shell on a busybox container, you can ping, curl etc.
docker run -it --rm --network=phenixnet --name phenixapp -hostname phenixclient yauritux/busybox-curl /bin/sh

See the network from the client

curl phenixapp

ping phenixapp

Trash the network

docker network rm