diff --git a/docs/sources/installation/windows.md b/docs/sources/installation/windows.md index 5d79d58502..df9bd5ca22 100644 --- a/docs/sources/installation/windows.md +++ b/docs/sources/installation/windows.md @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ Let's try the “hello world” example. Run This will download the small busybox image and print hello world. + # Further Details The Boot2Docker management tool provides some commands: @@ -62,11 +63,11 @@ The Boot2Docker management tool provides some commands: $ ./boot2docker Usage: ./boot2docker [] {help|init|up|ssh|save|down|poweroff|reset|restart|config|status|info|delete|download|version} [] -## Container port redirection -The latest version of `boot2docker` sets up two network adaptors: one using NAT -to allow the VM to download images and files from the Internet, and one host only -network adaptor to which the container's ports will be exposed on. +## Container port redirection + +The latest version of `boot2docker` sets up a host only +network adaptor on which the container's ports will be exposed. If you run a container with an exposed port: @@ -75,12 +76,8 @@ If you run a container with an exposed port: Then you should be able to access that Apache server using the IP address reported to you using: - boot2docker ssh ip addr show dev eth1 + boot2docker ip -Typically, it is 192.168.59.103, but at this point it can change. - -If you want to share container ports with other computers on your LAN, you will -need to set up [NAT adaptor based port forwarding]( -https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker/blob/master/doc/WORKAROUNDS.md) +Typically, it is `192.168.59.103`, but it can change. For further information or to report issues, please see the [Boot2Docker site](http://boot2docker.io)