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Hi, We are trying to open a company repo but kuantek name is recently taken by you. Can i kindly ask you to consider changing the name of your repo. Kuantek Elektronik is a Türkiye based company with kuantek.com.tr and kuantek.com are also belong to us. You can contact us from info@kuantek.com.tr Regards, |
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I have another service using 3000, need to know if this is possile as well please. |
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Hello, if you are using Docker, this is just a port to change https://gethomepage.dev/en/installation/docker/#overview. |
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Hi, |
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Same here, wanne start uding what up docker, alot of docker isntances run oob on 3000 Can/will you change it like 3005, which is free compared against alot of docker containers im using, or make a config file that we can set our own internal port? |
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a environment variable would be nice |
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Isn't PORT already a environment variable? |
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I suggest to change : |
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!archive |
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solution:
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!archive |
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Is it possible to change the port that is listening within the container. I realize that this is a bit of a corner case, but I will be running this on a host that is already hosting grafana (also listens on port 3000). I am aware that I can change the port via mapping the host port to the container port, something like 3001:3000, however, that will mess with iptables. Due to the way docker interacts with IP tables, I have manually defined the ports in iptables to allow certain traffic.
Docker does not QUITE ignore the iptables, if the mapped port matches, I only have to put one iptable allow in, however if the mapped port doesn't match, I would have to add a ufw allow as well, which would break the standardization in my environment. Is there any kind of configuration within the container where I can have it listen on a different port?
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