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title: "Docker compose predictable bridge"
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linkTitle: "Docker compose predictable bridge"
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date: 2018-09-25
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description: >
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How to use a predefined bridge with docker compose
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---
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By default, docker-compose will create a network with a randomly named bridge. If you are like me using a strict firewall on all your machines, this just cannot work.
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You need to put your services in `network_mode: “bridge”` and add a custom `network` entry like :
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{{< highlight yaml >}}
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version: '3.0'
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services:
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sshportal:
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image: moul/sshportal
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environment:
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- SSHPORTAL_DEFAULT_ADMIN_INVITE_TOKEN=integration
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command: server --debug
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depends_on:
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- testserver
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ports:
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- 2222
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network_mode: "bridge"
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networks:
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default:
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external:
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name: bridge
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{{< /highlight >}}
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