March-27th-2019, 07:47 AM
Well, I would say using container "bridged" mode is always little tricky cause you have to specifically map all those ports needed by all your applications you have installed in the container ... but you are now also telling that "host" mode doesn't work either which I cannot explain. In "host" mode the container shares in all cases the network stack of the Linux host.
So not reaching the MYSQL-server from "outside" over your remote PC must have other reasons other than the chosen "host" mode. But let me ask you this: your remote PC runs a mysql-client, correct? Which one is it? And by the way which command are u using to install the mysql-server in the container? And also - since I am not so familiar with myqsl things - over which TCP/IP port/protocol is data exchanged over a mysql connection usually?
Thx
Armin
So not reaching the MYSQL-server from "outside" over your remote PC must have other reasons other than the chosen "host" mode. But let me ask you this: your remote PC runs a mysql-client, correct? Which one is it? And by the way which command are u using to install the mysql-server in the container? And also - since I am not so familiar with myqsl things - over which TCP/IP port/protocol is data exchanged over a mysql connection usually?
Thx
Armin
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