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I have my python application running in docker container on remote computer.
My application requires access to network interfaces of host computer to work properly.
For debugging of my application remotely (in Pycharm) I need ssh connection.



I considered two solutions:



a) Running docker container with param net=host - in this case I am able to use hosts' network interfaces, but I cannot establish a ssh connection to my docker container. Of course, I can run docker exec to test, but for the purpose of remote debugging I need ssh.



b) Running docker container with params --net my_network --ip 172.ZZ.YY.XX - in this case I am able to connect remote debugger to my app in container using provided IP address, however I have no access to host's network interfaces inside the container.



How to define network for docker container to have access to host's network interfaces inside container and also be able to connect to docker container using ssh?










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    I have my python application running in docker container on remote computer.
    My application requires access to network interfaces of host computer to work properly.
    For debugging of my application remotely (in Pycharm) I need ssh connection.



    I considered two solutions:



    a) Running docker container with param net=host - in this case I am able to use hosts' network interfaces, but I cannot establish a ssh connection to my docker container. Of course, I can run docker exec to test, but for the purpose of remote debugging I need ssh.



    b) Running docker container with params --net my_network --ip 172.ZZ.YY.XX - in this case I am able to connect remote debugger to my app in container using provided IP address, however I have no access to host's network interfaces inside the container.



    How to define network for docker container to have access to host's network interfaces inside container and also be able to connect to docker container using ssh?










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      I have my python application running in docker container on remote computer.
      My application requires access to network interfaces of host computer to work properly.
      For debugging of my application remotely (in Pycharm) I need ssh connection.



      I considered two solutions:



      a) Running docker container with param net=host - in this case I am able to use hosts' network interfaces, but I cannot establish a ssh connection to my docker container. Of course, I can run docker exec to test, but for the purpose of remote debugging I need ssh.



      b) Running docker container with params --net my_network --ip 172.ZZ.YY.XX - in this case I am able to connect remote debugger to my app in container using provided IP address, however I have no access to host's network interfaces inside the container.



      How to define network for docker container to have access to host's network interfaces inside container and also be able to connect to docker container using ssh?










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      I have my python application running in docker container on remote computer.
      My application requires access to network interfaces of host computer to work properly.
      For debugging of my application remotely (in Pycharm) I need ssh connection.



      I considered two solutions:



      a) Running docker container with param net=host - in this case I am able to use hosts' network interfaces, but I cannot establish a ssh connection to my docker container. Of course, I can run docker exec to test, but for the purpose of remote debugging I need ssh.



      b) Running docker container with params --net my_network --ip 172.ZZ.YY.XX - in this case I am able to connect remote debugger to my app in container using provided IP address, however I have no access to host's network interfaces inside the container.



      How to define network for docker container to have access to host's network interfaces inside container and also be able to connect to docker container using ssh?







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