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How to access Docker hosted websites on specific IP ports?

Thread began 12/27/2021 2:06 am by anonymous | Last modified 12/30/2021 2:25 pm by Ray Borduin | 180 views | 3 replies |

anonymous

How to access Docker hosted websites on specific IP ports?

Dear Customer Support Team,


1st, I hope you had a great Christmas!

Here is a nut I try to crack: I have a website hosted on two Docker containers (nginx and MariaDB) in the same network domain and try to figure out, how to connect by Dreamweaver with DataBridge.

Dreamweaver IP: 192.168.0.3
nginx IP on Docker: 192.168.0.100:8000
MariaDB on Docker:192.168.0.100:3306

Does Dreamweaver + DataBridge support containerized web content?
Would be great If you could provide me with a hint.

Thanks,
-Pete

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

It should work. Where are you having trouble?

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anonymous

Originally Said By: Ray Borduin
  It should work. Where are you having trouble?  


I can‘t establish a connection and now I did notice, that php is not installed on docker.
Let me try if this gets it fixed.

OK, the LAMP server reported problems and I tried another docker image with success.
Now I can edit the web content using Dreamweaver.

But I can‘t establish the mysql connection out of Dreamweaver. The alert window tells me I don‘t have appropriate rights or the database doesn‘t exist.
I am also not sure about the servername. The SQL server is on a different docker, but in the same network group, as nginx. - Do I connect to localhost, server-ip or server-ip:3306?

It would already help me to know, if the database connector would also work with mysql on docker.
Would be great, if someone could confirm.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Dreamweaver uses your php pages to connect to the database. So if you can create a working connection on your .php page, then you should be able to connect to the database in Dreamweaver as well.

If you go to your phpMyAdmin, the domain server name should be listed there. It is usually localhost when the database is on the same server, but it may be different in your configuration.

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