Ethernet cables are not “wireless”, however.
How did you find out?
Ethernet cables are not “wireless”, however.
How did you find out?
Now you know that the problem is not your DNS.
It is either your routing or firewalling.
I tell it to point docmost.example.com to 192.168.1.80, […] but actually nothing happens. I get a connection timed out error.
I suggest to collect more info about this “nothing”.
ping from your PC on the inside to the name docmost.example.com
ping from your PC on the inside to the number 192.168.1.80
traceroute from your PC on the inside to the name docmost.example.com
traceroute from your PC on the inside to the number 192.168.1.80
Then do the same in the reverse direction: from that docker container to your PC.
Maybe traceroute shows you some stations on the route. Then do the same from this station.
Write down the results thoroughly.
Nice! Didn’t know it. Have to try…
Ultra reliable. Secure. Easy to maintain.
IntelliJ IDEA comes to my mind.
vi (incl. vim etc.) and it’s only counterpart emacs are both open source.
apache and nginx are the undisputed top webservers.
samba is better than Windows server.
Jerk, yes, that’s the word I was missing. Jerk just didn’t want to come to me.
did the rest of the world just put all its eggs in the america basket?
No, you don’t throw your eggs into a basket when the basket is foo far away.
It’s quite the other way round. Imagine the North American continent drifting away from all other continents at the same time, and at an increasing speed.
This hasn’t been caused by the orange problem. It was observable several years earlier. But when they decided to afford their orange problem for the first time, it increased the speed significantly. And now it is increasing again, and both speed and acceleration increase.
Envy, usually.
You do not let your k8s control instance look “live” at your git server during the start (or reformation) of the whole cluster. It needs the (repo and) files checked out somewhere locally, and this local “somewhere” must exist at start time.
Later, when your git is alive, you do a regular git pull for keeping it up to date.
chicken and egg situation, since I plan to store my Kubernetes manifests in my git repo
Not really.
K8s would use a “checked-out” visible representation, not the repo database itself.
git is file system based.
Git is also a database.
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This is the way
Humans, overwhelmed and outmatched, would have no choice but to retreat
… and then invent rifles :)
So which kind are you?
At equal weight, the Gorilla is the better fighter.
It is prone to all sorts of bad. Humans are bad. We need reason to keep it in check.