Added the only actions I did in the comments.

  • TheFANUM@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Don’t bother asking for help without including the EXACT command you ran and the EXACT error you received.

    • ComradeMiao@lemmy.mlOP
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      SSH is standard port 22. The services were 3000, 5000, 8888, and something abnormal I think 5675. 3000 and 8888 were taken. First time it said 8888 was taken so I edited to 8188. Second time it said 3000 was taken so I edited to 3001. Then I lost SSH.

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    2 days ago

    Based on the data that you provided, I think you need to check the flux capacitor.

  • HybridSarcasm@lemmy.worldM
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    2 days ago

    We don’t have any rules about low quality posts. So, I dont’t have cause to remove this. Though, I also won’t lock it because I want everyone to downvote it into oblivion.

    OP: you can save this post by actually adding details in an edit.

  • crusa187@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    You say you changed port configs in the yml, but then refuse to share said yml when people ask to see configs.

    If this is some sort of trolling attempt, going to have to rate it 0/8.

    Let this be a lesson to you - don’t modify port settings unless you’ve triple checked the documentation. It’s easy to mix them up with docker. And don’t ever use a known port value for a service like ssh, that’s just asking for trouble. Docker provides other ways to access the virtualized cli.