Ports not exposing properly?
My ports in a container app are not being exposed properly..
I get this docker run command
docker run -d -p 0:3000 --name ############# -e
Shouldn't the -p command be -p 3000:3000
azure azure-web-app-service azure-container-instances
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My ports in a container app are not being exposed properly..
I get this docker run command
docker run -d -p 0:3000 --name ############# -e
Shouldn't the -p command be -p 3000:3000
azure azure-web-app-service azure-container-instances
What Service do you use and maybe I can give more help.
– Charles Xu
Nov 25 '18 at 2:54
Do you solve the issue?
– Charles Xu
Nov 27 '18 at 6:15
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My ports in a container app are not being exposed properly..
I get this docker run command
docker run -d -p 0:3000 --name ############# -e
Shouldn't the -p command be -p 3000:3000
azure azure-web-app-service azure-container-instances
My ports in a container app are not being exposed properly..
I get this docker run command
docker run -d -p 0:3000 --name ############# -e
Shouldn't the -p command be -p 3000:3000
azure azure-web-app-service azure-container-instances
azure azure-web-app-service azure-container-instances
asked Nov 24 '18 at 4:13
LeeLee
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What Service do you use and maybe I can give more help.
– Charles Xu
Nov 25 '18 at 2:54
Do you solve the issue?
– Charles Xu
Nov 27 '18 at 6:15
add a comment |
What Service do you use and maybe I can give more help.
– Charles Xu
Nov 25 '18 at 2:54
Do you solve the issue?
– Charles Xu
Nov 27 '18 at 6:15
What Service do you use and maybe I can give more help.
– Charles Xu
Nov 25 '18 at 2:54
What Service do you use and maybe I can give more help.
– Charles Xu
Nov 25 '18 at 2:54
Do you solve the issue?
– Charles Xu
Nov 27 '18 at 6:15
Do you solve the issue?
– Charles Xu
Nov 27 '18 at 6:15
add a comment |
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Azure Web App for Container is just a kind in Azure Web App. And Azure Web App just expose the port 80(HTTP) and 443(HTTPS) to the Internet. The logs will just show you the command like this:
docker run -d -p 25762:80 --name azurenginx_0 -e WEBSITES_ENABLE_APP_SERVICE_STORAGE=false -e WEBSITE_SITE_NAME=azurenginx -e WEBSITE_AUTH_ENABLED=False -e PORT=80 -e WEBSITE_ROLE_INSTANCE_ID=0 -e WEBSITE_INSTANCE_ID=93ad2e7cf8572308af1ea47b5a6125d6b6778911630249caca8d58ef84d9937b nginx
Or
docker run -d -p 25762:443 --name azurenginx_0 -e WEBSITES_ENABLE_APP_SERVICE_STORAGE=false -e WEBSITE_SITE_NAME=azurenginx -e WEBSITE_AUTH_ENABLED=False -e PORT=80 -e WEBSITE_ROLE_INSTANCE_ID=0 -e WEBSITE_INSTANCE_ID=93ad2e7cf8572308af1ea47b5a6125d6b6778911630249caca8d58ef84d9937b nginx
If you use the Azure Container Instance, it seems you cannot see the command docker run
from the logs. And the result will just like this:
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Azure Web App for Container is just a kind in Azure Web App. And Azure Web App just expose the port 80(HTTP) and 443(HTTPS) to the Internet. The logs will just show you the command like this:
docker run -d -p 25762:80 --name azurenginx_0 -e WEBSITES_ENABLE_APP_SERVICE_STORAGE=false -e WEBSITE_SITE_NAME=azurenginx -e WEBSITE_AUTH_ENABLED=False -e PORT=80 -e WEBSITE_ROLE_INSTANCE_ID=0 -e WEBSITE_INSTANCE_ID=93ad2e7cf8572308af1ea47b5a6125d6b6778911630249caca8d58ef84d9937b nginx
Or
docker run -d -p 25762:443 --name azurenginx_0 -e WEBSITES_ENABLE_APP_SERVICE_STORAGE=false -e WEBSITE_SITE_NAME=azurenginx -e WEBSITE_AUTH_ENABLED=False -e PORT=80 -e WEBSITE_ROLE_INSTANCE_ID=0 -e WEBSITE_INSTANCE_ID=93ad2e7cf8572308af1ea47b5a6125d6b6778911630249caca8d58ef84d9937b nginx
If you use the Azure Container Instance, it seems you cannot see the command docker run
from the logs. And the result will just like this:
add a comment |
Azure Web App for Container is just a kind in Azure Web App. And Azure Web App just expose the port 80(HTTP) and 443(HTTPS) to the Internet. The logs will just show you the command like this:
docker run -d -p 25762:80 --name azurenginx_0 -e WEBSITES_ENABLE_APP_SERVICE_STORAGE=false -e WEBSITE_SITE_NAME=azurenginx -e WEBSITE_AUTH_ENABLED=False -e PORT=80 -e WEBSITE_ROLE_INSTANCE_ID=0 -e WEBSITE_INSTANCE_ID=93ad2e7cf8572308af1ea47b5a6125d6b6778911630249caca8d58ef84d9937b nginx
Or
docker run -d -p 25762:443 --name azurenginx_0 -e WEBSITES_ENABLE_APP_SERVICE_STORAGE=false -e WEBSITE_SITE_NAME=azurenginx -e WEBSITE_AUTH_ENABLED=False -e PORT=80 -e WEBSITE_ROLE_INSTANCE_ID=0 -e WEBSITE_INSTANCE_ID=93ad2e7cf8572308af1ea47b5a6125d6b6778911630249caca8d58ef84d9937b nginx
If you use the Azure Container Instance, it seems you cannot see the command docker run
from the logs. And the result will just like this:
add a comment |
Azure Web App for Container is just a kind in Azure Web App. And Azure Web App just expose the port 80(HTTP) and 443(HTTPS) to the Internet. The logs will just show you the command like this:
docker run -d -p 25762:80 --name azurenginx_0 -e WEBSITES_ENABLE_APP_SERVICE_STORAGE=false -e WEBSITE_SITE_NAME=azurenginx -e WEBSITE_AUTH_ENABLED=False -e PORT=80 -e WEBSITE_ROLE_INSTANCE_ID=0 -e WEBSITE_INSTANCE_ID=93ad2e7cf8572308af1ea47b5a6125d6b6778911630249caca8d58ef84d9937b nginx
Or
docker run -d -p 25762:443 --name azurenginx_0 -e WEBSITES_ENABLE_APP_SERVICE_STORAGE=false -e WEBSITE_SITE_NAME=azurenginx -e WEBSITE_AUTH_ENABLED=False -e PORT=80 -e WEBSITE_ROLE_INSTANCE_ID=0 -e WEBSITE_INSTANCE_ID=93ad2e7cf8572308af1ea47b5a6125d6b6778911630249caca8d58ef84d9937b nginx
If you use the Azure Container Instance, it seems you cannot see the command docker run
from the logs. And the result will just like this:
Azure Web App for Container is just a kind in Azure Web App. And Azure Web App just expose the port 80(HTTP) and 443(HTTPS) to the Internet. The logs will just show you the command like this:
docker run -d -p 25762:80 --name azurenginx_0 -e WEBSITES_ENABLE_APP_SERVICE_STORAGE=false -e WEBSITE_SITE_NAME=azurenginx -e WEBSITE_AUTH_ENABLED=False -e PORT=80 -e WEBSITE_ROLE_INSTANCE_ID=0 -e WEBSITE_INSTANCE_ID=93ad2e7cf8572308af1ea47b5a6125d6b6778911630249caca8d58ef84d9937b nginx
Or
docker run -d -p 25762:443 --name azurenginx_0 -e WEBSITES_ENABLE_APP_SERVICE_STORAGE=false -e WEBSITE_SITE_NAME=azurenginx -e WEBSITE_AUTH_ENABLED=False -e PORT=80 -e WEBSITE_ROLE_INSTANCE_ID=0 -e WEBSITE_INSTANCE_ID=93ad2e7cf8572308af1ea47b5a6125d6b6778911630249caca8d58ef84d9937b nginx
If you use the Azure Container Instance, it seems you cannot see the command docker run
from the logs. And the result will just like this:
answered Nov 24 '18 at 6:23
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What Service do you use and maybe I can give more help.
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Do you solve the issue?
– Charles Xu
Nov 27 '18 at 6:15