By Netspring
Hello everyone,
I have a problem with accessing Docker containers for any other port than 80. Previously it worked and I had services accessible on ports 5000 and 7000 in addition to a nginx server installed directly on the droplet. I recently do a dist-upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS and that may have broken stuff.
What works:
What doesn’t work:
So it seems that there is a problem with other ports than 80 and 443 for serving content on the internet. I have not DO Firewall configured. I tried to look iptables stuff but I understand very little but don’t find anything suspicious. I tried various things for hours be still cannot solve the issue.
Could you help me?
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Hi,
I will need to take a closer look at the server. Feel free to get in touch (it’s joe at domain in my username) and I’ll fix it for you.
Cheers
Thanks guys, I finally understood & solved the issue. First, I created subdomains and set up the web server to act as a reverse proxy. Second, a colleague informed me that it is the network firewall that is blocking most ports at work.
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