all the containers change IP addresses frequently. For home assistant a static IP address of the proxy manager is mandatory in order to reach it. For jellyfin it is useful to see which device accesses jellyfin. If the IP always changes, it doesn’t work properly.

How do I fix a container IP with podman compose (or docker)

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    58 months ago

    If you have everything in a compose stack, you can use the container name. Docker (and im sure podman) will do a dns resolution to the IP.
    So you can use http://jellyfin:8000 instead of http://172.28.50.11:8000 (or whatever internal docker IPs are).
    Not sure if it works outside of a compose stack. Might use different container name schemes (where inside a compose stack it would be “jellyfin”, outside it might be “media-jellyfin-1” depending on folder names and various configs)

    • @ikidd
      link
      English
      38 months ago

      You need to create and specify a docker network to get different compose stacks to talk together directly. Default networks are separated between stacks, and have to bounce out to the host and back in, hence are only able to use the exposed ports of the target stack.

      You can also specify the IPs that individual services use inside that network if you wish, but docker should handle name resolution within a network.

    • @[email protected]OP
      link
      fedilink
      English
      28 months ago

      So far I wasn’t successful with that method in home assistant. I use that method in arr