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Merge pull request #10428 from mehulkar/patch-1

Improve explanation of port mapping from containers
Fred Lifton há 10 anos atrás
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@@ -167,8 +167,9 @@ host. You might be asking about now: why wouldn't we just want to always
 use 1:1 port mappings in Docker containers rather than mapping to high
 use 1:1 port mappings in Docker containers rather than mapping to high
 ports? Well 1:1 mappings have the constraint of only being able to map
 ports? Well 1:1 mappings have the constraint of only being able to map
 one of each port on your local host. Let's say you want to test two
 one of each port on your local host. Let's say you want to test two
-Python applications: both bound to port 5000 inside your container.
-Without Docker's port mapping you could only access one at a time.
+Python applications: both bound to port 5000 inside their own containers.
+Without Docker's port mapping you could only access one at a time on the
+Docker host.
 
 
 So let's now browse to port 49155 in a web browser to
 So let's now browse to port 49155 in a web browser to
 see the application.
 see the application.