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Coming up on my task list is getting multiple/different containers running on a single domain using subdomains… can that work?

So app1.example.com is one Podman container and app2.example.com is a different Podman container… (both using port 80)

I’ve found this guide I might try, but if you have a better way please let me know!

➡️ redhat.com/en/blog/podman-ngin

www.redhat.comHow to create multidomain web applications with Podman and NginxManaging different applications from different domains on the same host can be difficult when using different ports. When a colleague suggested I write an ar...

There are five types of users who may try Linux instead of Windows, one a couple of distros for each one of them.

1. Complete newbies: ZorinOS
2. Students and office workers: VanillaOS
3. Windows refugees: Mint
4. Content creators: Mint, Fedora Workstation
5. Programmers: Universal Blue (Fedora Atomic)

Go ahead, change my mind.

My (college aged, studying CS) son has just asked me to help him set up his first internet-facing #containers. For the next week or two I will know more about #docker than he does. By the time spring break rolls around, I assume he will know more than me.

That’s how everything else has been… #Linux, #python, software development generally. It makes me happy and it keeps me humble.

Podman *only* wants to use Hyper-V and Podman-Desktop *only* wants to use WSL.

Between them I have now created a ghost of podman-machine-default which can neither be started nor deleted.

And now in the middle of it all, it thinks I'm getting a 500 error from every host it tries to talk to.

I'm really getting seriously pissed that Visual Studio only supports Docker and my employer only supports a Visual Studio.