nftables whitelisting docker
I have two docker containers running on my machine where a very restrictive nftables configuration is active. I’d like to keep it that way but whitelist access to the docker containers from outside.
I have two docker containers running on my machine where a very restrictive nftables configuration is active. I’d like to keep it that way but whitelist access to the docker containers from outside.
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