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Redhat and Debian are separate projects, tmk.
Redhat and Debian are separate projects, tmk.
This was a fast response, and doesn’t cover the whole scope of handling networking in docker. As mentioned elsewhere there is a different network philosophy for Standalone Containers & Overlay networking.
You declare the ip in your setup, or in the yaml file. An example for the docker-compose file is in the link below. I’d expect you’ll want to declare the network and such as well, if you’re not familiar.
https://gist.github.com/natcl/3d881d00a56c8a961e6dab8ba51a5a37
People in my area/life (most) aren’t given sick days and are expected to use their short (if even able) PTO allotments. If they take a vacation and get sick later - their options are work or miss bills. To me, I understand why folks tough it out. I’d like society to care about health for the whole, most can’t afford to do that.
How about when there are folks who have been harmed by people with agendas?
They’d prefer their code or commentary to be inclusive, not exclusive?