![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() # The Web UI (enabled by -api. # Enables the web UI and tells Traefik to listen to dockerĬommand: -api.insecure=true -providers.docker=true =:80 Beside the fact that this does not solve the "global default" above, I did not manage to have it working (the relevant parts of my docker-compose are below): radarr: I tried to use in order to allow/block access to a selected container. How should I generally approach these problems? I believe that the incoming IP will be the public IP of the client on Internet. specific setting: for a given container, allow traffic coming "from Internet" (that is the traffic forwarded).global default: anything on 192.168.10/24 and 192.168.20.24/24 can access any container (traffic from the LAN) DDNS on a Raspberry Pi using the Cloudflare API (Dynamic DNS) - YouTube 0:00 / 11:43 Intro DDNS on a Raspberry Pi using the Cloudflare API (Dynamic DNS) NetworkChuck 2.86M subscribers Join.The general setting I am trying to achieve is : Port 80 and 443 from Internet are forwarded by the firewall to that host. The general setup is a server running the docker hosts placed in a LAN ( 192.168.10.2). I would like to restrict the traffic to some docker containers based on the IP of the connecting client. ![]()
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