docker-enter | docker tool to enter an existing container | Continuous Deployment library
kandi X-RAY | docker-enter Summary
kandi X-RAY | docker-enter Summary
docker-enter is a simple program that let's you access a running Docker container. This is similar to nsenter BUT without all the bugs and dependencies. Furthermore docker-enter makes use of the docker itself making it possible to use short ID of the container (2-3 first characters of the ID). Keep in mind that this tool needs docker installed in order to run. However since you want to enter a container, it's implied that you already have it installed so no fuss.
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I can successfully build and ran a demo classic asp site (given here: https://www.docker.com/blog/get-apps-off-windows-2003-cloud-docker-enterprise/) (source code is here: https://github.com/sixeyed/presentations/tree/master/docker-webinars/from-w2k3-to-cloud) with the following Dockerfile:
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Answered 2020-Feb-28 at 01:21I think I found a solution on my own - although I really do not yet know why changing the source code of the demo project actually led to the 403 error. But however in examining the issue I created a new simple classic asp -project in another directory and adapted the Dockerfile to these path changes like so:
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