May-9th-2018, 06:31 AM
Hello Steve,
this is a feature that is not supported by Docker in general. It is not something netPI specific.
See the docker run... command reference here https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/ which is called internally when you click to add container in the web GUI.
But I have a tip for you. When you click to the name of the the existing container in the containers overview page and you click to create then the GUI will generate you an image copy of the container as it is. Then afterwards you can start this image again as a container and make correct port settings to your demands. Of course you should stop the other origin container before, else previous ports are occupied.
this is a feature that is not supported by Docker in general. It is not something netPI specific.
See the docker run... command reference here https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/ which is called internally when you click to add container in the web GUI.
But I have a tip for you. When you click to the name of the the existing container in the containers overview page and you click to create then the GUI will generate you an image copy of the container as it is. Then afterwards you can start this image again as a container and make correct port settings to your demands. Of course you should stop the other origin container before, else previous ports are occupied.
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