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I’m delivering a private docker container in my company and want my colleagues to be able to access in our internal network, the problem is that my guest OS is OSX and as so I can only access my application using the 192.168.99.100:3000 default ip from docker machine.

How can I forward the docker-machine 3000 port to my host 80 port?

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At this time Docker Machine is a virtual machine running under VirtualBox in your machine, so to expose your application port you need to map your virtual machine port to your host port.

To achieve this there are two options, but before make sure your Docker Machine is stopped running:

docker-machine stop default     # see PS below if docker machine isn't default

Option 1 - Use the VirtualBox interface

  • Open VirtualBox Manager
  • Select your Docker Machine VirtualBox image (e.g.: default)
  • Open Settings -> Network -> Advanced -> Port Forward
  • Add your app name, the desired host port (e.g.: 80) and your Guest port (e.g.: 3000)

Option 2 - Use the VirtualBox command line

Just run the following command with your own parameters:

VBoxManage modifyvm "dev" --natpf1 "myapp,tcp,,80,,3000"

Final considerations

Now you can start your Docker Machine running:

docker-machine start default
eval $(docker-machine env default)

Then just start your application Docker container and test it running http://localhost/.

P.S.: Your Docker Machine name may not be default, in this case change the name accordingly.

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If you are trying to run the bulletinboard example using the following ports

docker run --publish 8000:8080 --detach --name bb bulletinboard:1.0

On macOs you can open VirtualBox and then right-click on the machine --> Settings --> Network --> Advanced --> Port Forwarding

If you add the following rule

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Then you should be able to access the application using

> http://localhost:8100/