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Deployment with Docker

You're reading from   Deployment with Docker Apply continuous integration models, deploy applications quicker, and scale at large by putting Docker to work

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786469007
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Introducing Docker networking

At an earlier point, we have somewhat glanced over our use of IP 172.17.0.1 in the web_server code, and it is something that is not well covered in other materials, but it is a very important thing to understand if you want to have a solid grasp on Docker. When the Docker service is started on a machine, a number of networking iptables rules are added to your machine in order to allow the container to connect to the world through forwarding and vice versa. Effectively, your machine becomes an Internet router for all containers started. On top of this, each new container is assigned a virtual address (most likely in the range of 172.17.0.2+) and any communication it does will be normally invisible to the other containers unless a software-defined network is created, so connecting multiple container on the same machine is actually a really tricky task...

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