docker-machine: Can't access container's web server from host

192.168.99.100 is the IP of your Docker host, in this instance. You need to expose the port of your container and then you will be able to connect to it from the outside world.

I'm not familiar with Docker Compose, but the log you have posted suggests port 8000 is exposed. Try, therefore, http://192.168.99.100:8000.

(The reason http://192.168.99.100:2376 doesn't work is because that's the address and port of the Docker daemon itself, which isn't HTTP-based. As for 0.0.0.0: This is the address which your web server is listening on inside the container and equates to all external connections therein. However, without any ports exposed, there's no way in!)


For those who tried localhost:4000 as the tutorial said but failed:

Input this:

$ docker-machine env

and you will see something like:

export DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY="1"
export DOCKER_HOST="tcp://192.168.99.100:2376"
export DOCKER_CERT_PATH="/Users/choi/.docker/machine/machines/dummy"
export DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME="dummy"

So you get the IP: 192.168.99.100. Then just visit 192.168.99.100:4000, as ip:your_port.


You can find a right address to call your page this way First, find the CONTAINER ID by:

$ docker ps

You will get the information like this:

CONTAINER ID        IMAGE               COMMAND             CREATED             STATUS              PORTS                          NAMES
56dd4d582b08        abc01               "python app.py"     10 minutes ago      Up 11 minutes       80/tcp, 0.0.0.0:80->4000/tcp   flamboyant_bell

Now you know the port: 4000 (scroll right this row). So that the address should be like this:

http://192.168.99.100:4000/

However, you can double check:

$ docker port 56dd4d582b08

You will get in this case the following info:

4000/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:80

Now you can try to look you project at

http://192.168.99.100:4000/

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