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Since docker forces exposure of port 5000 to all network interfaces, what is the suggested way to limit this access to specific allowed IP's?
As there is no authentication on the software, running this software in a VPS exposes it (and it's results/capabilities) to the internet.
I tried using UFW to set firewall rules, but that does not work.
I am also unable to access the 'Task queue' at externalIP:5000/queue as the iFrame included is for 127.0.0.1.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Since docker forces exposure of port 5000 to all network interfaces, what is the suggested way to limit this access to specific allowed IP's?
As there is no authentication on the software, running this software in a VPS exposes it (and it's results/capabilities) to the internet.
I tried using UFW to set firewall rules, but that does not work.
I am also unable to access the 'Task queue' at externalIP:5000/queue as the iFrame included is for 127.0.0.1.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: