I was using LibReddit to check in once in a while, and it died today and Teddit instances are giving error 429 too, so yeah, no more Reddit from now on

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    1 year ago

    Yes that command is binding port 80 to 8080. If you wanted it to run on port 8080 you’d run this command instead:

    sudo docker run -d --name libreddit -p 8080:8080 libreddit/libreddit

    The first port number is your local network, the second is the internal docker network.

    And yes, using a compose file is what I would recommend.

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      11 year ago

      Oops. I don’t fully understand Docker and I misread the instructions for selecting the port.

      On a related topic, is there any reason why I had to use “sudo” to run these Docker commands? I tried both without sudo and they both failed.