Great explanation ! As a newbie, it was easy for me to understand the concept and provided me with a quick summary. I have one question, if Docker with host network mode is not possible in Windows, then is there a way for the docker to communicate with host ? I understand that exposing a port in bridge network and a curl should work in many cases. But my question is more focused on mulitcast communication. For instance, ros2 multicast send on docker is not received by the host (windows) where there is native installation of ros2.
Thanks for the video. I have a question please if the container runs on the host network does it mean it has access to servers and network shared drive that the host has access to?
Great explanation ! As a newbie, it was easy for me to understand the concept and provided me with a quick summary. I have one question, if Docker with host network mode is not possible in Windows, then is there a way for the docker to communicate with host ? I understand that exposing a port in bridge network and a curl should work in many cases. But my question is more focused on mulitcast communication. For instance, ros2 multicast send on docker is not received by the host (windows) where there is native installation of ros2.
Thanks for the video. I have a question please if the container runs on the host network does it mean it has access to servers and network shared drive that the host has access to?
Simple and Easy to understand. Thanks for your efforts.
Thanks for your kind words! Stay tuned.
Amazing content - easy to understand. Thanks
Great video! You made it so easy to understand. Thank you!
Glad you found it helpful Miguel! Stay tuned.