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Docker network not accessible on host LAN IP
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I'm running Centos 7.5 with Docker ce: 18.09.3.
This is my docker daemon config:
"bip": "172.18.0.1/24"
iptables -L -v output:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 1730K packets, 3080M bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
Chain FORWARD (policy DROP 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
6 489 DOCKER-USER all -- any any anywhere anywhere
6 489 DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-1 all -- any any anywhere anywhere
3 272 ACCEPT all -- any docker0 anywhere anywhere ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED
0 0 DOCKER all -- any docker0 anywhere anywhere
3 217 ACCEPT all -- docker0 !docker0 anywhere anywhere
0 0 ACCEPT all -- docker0 docker0 anywhere anywhere
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 2363K packets, 530M bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
Chain DOCKER (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
Chain DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-1 (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
3 217 DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-2 all -- docker0 !docker0 anywhere anywhere
6 489 RETURN all -- any any anywhere anywhere
Chain DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-2 (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
0 0 DROP all -- any docker0 anywhere anywhere
3 217 RETURN all -- any any anywhere anywhere
Chain DOCKER-USER (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
12 978 RETURN all -- any any anywhere anywhere
Issue I'm having is that containers are only available inside docker host on 172.18.0.1/24 network. I can't access them from other VMs in same LAN.
Also I can't access containers using localhost on docker host VM.
Any idea what I need to investigate/setup to expose containers ?
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I'm running Centos 7.5 with Docker ce: 18.09.3.
This is my docker daemon config:
"bip": "172.18.0.1/24"
iptables -L -v output:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 1730K packets, 3080M bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
Chain FORWARD (policy DROP 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
6 489 DOCKER-USER all -- any any anywhere anywhere
6 489 DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-1 all -- any any anywhere anywhere
3 272 ACCEPT all -- any docker0 anywhere anywhere ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED
0 0 DOCKER all -- any docker0 anywhere anywhere
3 217 ACCEPT all -- docker0 !docker0 anywhere anywhere
0 0 ACCEPT all -- docker0 docker0 anywhere anywhere
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 2363K packets, 530M bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
Chain DOCKER (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
Chain DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-1 (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
3 217 DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-2 all -- docker0 !docker0 anywhere anywhere
6 489 RETURN all -- any any anywhere anywhere
Chain DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-2 (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
0 0 DROP all -- any docker0 anywhere anywhere
3 217 RETURN all -- any any anywhere anywhere
Chain DOCKER-USER (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
12 978 RETURN all -- any any anywhere anywhere
Issue I'm having is that containers are only available inside docker host on 172.18.0.1/24 network. I can't access them from other VMs in same LAN.
Also I can't access containers using localhost on docker host VM.
Any idea what I need to investigate/setup to expose containers ?
routing docker linux-networking centos7
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1
You need to expose ports when you create a container.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 4 at 14:45
Container is running with -p 3000:3000 option. So containers ports are exposed.
– djsowa
Apr 4 at 15:08
iptables -L -v
would be more useful.
– Mark Wagner
Apr 4 at 16:36
@MarkWagner thanks, updated !
– djsowa
2 days ago
add a comment |
I'm running Centos 7.5 with Docker ce: 18.09.3.
This is my docker daemon config:
"bip": "172.18.0.1/24"
iptables -L -v output:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 1730K packets, 3080M bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
Chain FORWARD (policy DROP 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
6 489 DOCKER-USER all -- any any anywhere anywhere
6 489 DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-1 all -- any any anywhere anywhere
3 272 ACCEPT all -- any docker0 anywhere anywhere ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED
0 0 DOCKER all -- any docker0 anywhere anywhere
3 217 ACCEPT all -- docker0 !docker0 anywhere anywhere
0 0 ACCEPT all -- docker0 docker0 anywhere anywhere
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 2363K packets, 530M bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
Chain DOCKER (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
Chain DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-1 (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
3 217 DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-2 all -- docker0 !docker0 anywhere anywhere
6 489 RETURN all -- any any anywhere anywhere
Chain DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-2 (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
0 0 DROP all -- any docker0 anywhere anywhere
3 217 RETURN all -- any any anywhere anywhere
Chain DOCKER-USER (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
12 978 RETURN all -- any any anywhere anywhere
Issue I'm having is that containers are only available inside docker host on 172.18.0.1/24 network. I can't access them from other VMs in same LAN.
Also I can't access containers using localhost on docker host VM.
Any idea what I need to investigate/setup to expose containers ?
routing docker linux-networking centos7
New contributor
I'm running Centos 7.5 with Docker ce: 18.09.3.
This is my docker daemon config:
"bip": "172.18.0.1/24"
iptables -L -v output:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 1730K packets, 3080M bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
Chain FORWARD (policy DROP 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
6 489 DOCKER-USER all -- any any anywhere anywhere
6 489 DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-1 all -- any any anywhere anywhere
3 272 ACCEPT all -- any docker0 anywhere anywhere ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED
0 0 DOCKER all -- any docker0 anywhere anywhere
3 217 ACCEPT all -- docker0 !docker0 anywhere anywhere
0 0 ACCEPT all -- docker0 docker0 anywhere anywhere
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 2363K packets, 530M bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
Chain DOCKER (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
Chain DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-1 (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
3 217 DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-2 all -- docker0 !docker0 anywhere anywhere
6 489 RETURN all -- any any anywhere anywhere
Chain DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-2 (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
0 0 DROP all -- any docker0 anywhere anywhere
3 217 RETURN all -- any any anywhere anywhere
Chain DOCKER-USER (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
12 978 RETURN all -- any any anywhere anywhere
Issue I'm having is that containers are only available inside docker host on 172.18.0.1/24 network. I can't access them from other VMs in same LAN.
Also I can't access containers using localhost on docker host VM.
Any idea what I need to investigate/setup to expose containers ?
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You need to expose ports when you create a container.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 4 at 14:45
Container is running with -p 3000:3000 option. So containers ports are exposed.
– djsowa
Apr 4 at 15:08
iptables -L -v
would be more useful.
– Mark Wagner
Apr 4 at 16:36
@MarkWagner thanks, updated !
– djsowa
2 days ago
add a comment |
1
You need to expose ports when you create a container.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 4 at 14:45
Container is running with -p 3000:3000 option. So containers ports are exposed.
– djsowa
Apr 4 at 15:08
iptables -L -v
would be more useful.
– Mark Wagner
Apr 4 at 16:36
@MarkWagner thanks, updated !
– djsowa
2 days ago
1
1
You need to expose ports when you create a container.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 4 at 14:45
You need to expose ports when you create a container.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 4 at 14:45
Container is running with -p 3000:3000 option. So containers ports are exposed.
– djsowa
Apr 4 at 15:08
Container is running with -p 3000:3000 option. So containers ports are exposed.
– djsowa
Apr 4 at 15:08
iptables -L -v
would be more useful.– Mark Wagner
Apr 4 at 16:36
iptables -L -v
would be more useful.– Mark Wagner
Apr 4 at 16:36
@MarkWagner thanks, updated !
– djsowa
2 days ago
@MarkWagner thanks, updated !
– djsowa
2 days ago
add a comment |
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You need to expose ports when you create a container.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 4 at 14:45
Container is running with -p 3000:3000 option. So containers ports are exposed.
– djsowa
Apr 4 at 15:08
iptables -L -v
would be more useful.– Mark Wagner
Apr 4 at 16:36
@MarkWagner thanks, updated !
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