mirror of
https://github.com/moby/moby.git
synced 2022-11-09 12:21:53 -05:00
![]() For issue #5658 this rewrite of the networking page explains what every single option (unless I missed one!) does both for the Docker server and also the Docker client when submitting a "docker run". I somehow thought that, when I was done, there would be a lot more about setting up topologies like I did for my Foundations of Python Network Programming network of Docker containers. More about making routers and firewalls that NAT and so forth. But, at least for this draft, I think that setting up subnets and setting up point-to-point links is most of what Docker users will need unless they are doing something exotic. We can always expand later. Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Brandon Rhodes <brandon@rhodesmill.org> (github: brandon-rhodes) Improve networking.md documentation per @jamtur01 Besides catching some typos and awkward sentences, @jamtur01 had several more thorough changes to suggest: * He illustrated the correct way to delimit "Note" paragraphs in Docker documentation. * He helped point out where I was presuming an Ubuntu host running Docker, so that I could re-word those sections to be specific that the advice only applied to Ubuntu (these mostly related to how to set server-wide options and restart the server). * He is happy to have "Ethernet" capitalized even where Linux documentation would render it with an ugly lower-case first letter. Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Brandon Rhodes <brandon@rhodesmill.org> (github: brandon-rhodes) Improve networking.md per ideas from @SvenDowideit A response to a bit of further discussion of pull request #5884. |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
ambassador_pattern_linking.md | ||
basics.md | ||
chef.md | ||
host_integration.md | ||
networking.md | ||
port_redirection.md | ||
puppet.md | ||
working_with_links_names.md | ||
working_with_volumes.md | ||
workingwithrepository.md |