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docker_notes:docker-compose [2024-01-14 Sun wk02 10:40] – [Use existing networks] baumkp | docker_notes:docker-compose [2024-05-05 Sun wk18 12:35] (current) – [Installation / Update] baumkp | ||
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======Docker-Compose====== | ======Docker-Compose====== | ||
- | *Docker Docs [[https:// | + | *Docker Docs [[https:// |
Some commands: | Some commands: | ||
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The latest version of docker-compose can be check here: [[https:// | The latest version of docker-compose can be check here: [[https:// | ||
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
- | sudo curl -L " | + | sudo curl -L " |
sudo chmod +x / | sudo chmod +x / | ||
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- | ====nftable / iptables / netfilter within containers==== | + | |
- | Docker has to perform some interesting network filtering both on the container host and | + | |
=====Volumes===== | =====Volumes===== | ||
Volumes allow Docker containers to use persistent storage. In a compose file, you can create and map volumes like this: | Volumes allow Docker containers to use persistent storage. In a compose file, you can create and map volumes like this: | ||
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