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Question use docker image without port mapping

Fabian H

Basic Pleskian
I installed the latest biospheere/promcord image as docker container.
But if I disable automatic port mapping, no manual port mapping is available. As in the docs, the container does not allow ports.
But I asked the author of the application for the standard port, it should be 8080.
After starting the docker container, no errors are in the console. I curled from localhost to port 8080 but there is just a refused connection.
Because of that, I cannot setup a docker rule to this application to reverse-proxy a subdomain to the container.

Any ideas?
 
You can archive it by doing some voodoo in the shell.

List your containers with
Code:
docker ps

Now, clone the container which has no port mapping enabled (in my case the name of the container is promcord) with
Code:
docker commit promcord promcord_2

Now run the new container initially with the ports you want to expose:
Code:
docker run -p 8080:8080 -td promcord_2

You can now find and modify the newly created container in plesk.
 
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