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I have an Ubuntu 16.04 Docker host running Traefik and Free-ipa server, i want to use trafek to block extranal access to free-ips server but allow internal ranges.



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    I have an Ubuntu 16.04 Docker host running Traefik and Free-ipa server, i want to use trafek to block extranal access to free-ips server but allow internal ranges.



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      I have an Ubuntu 16.04 Docker host running Traefik and Free-ipa server, i want to use trafek to block extranal access to free-ips server but allow internal ranges.



      is this possible?



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      I have an Ubuntu 16.04 Docker host running Traefik and Free-ipa server, i want to use trafek to block extranal access to free-ips server but allow internal ranges.



      is this possible?



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          You can use docker's network to isolate your environment, for exemple,



          services:
          traefik:
          networks:
          - traefik-net

          free-ipa:
          networks:
          - internal-net

          others:
          networks:
          - traefik-net
          - internal-net


          Here, others can access free-ipa just by using free-ipa as dns name, and it's accessible by traefik as well. traefik can't see free-ipa because they are not in the same network.






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          • Ok that fixes part of the puzle, but the ports 443 still clash on Traefik & freeipa, I need for the public facing sites, and intenal via accessible only names suche as domain/freeipa. Freeipa breaks if you expose/port map on anything else except 443.
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            Nov 12 at 21:44










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          You can use docker's network to isolate your environment, for exemple,



          services:
          traefik:
          networks:
          - traefik-net

          free-ipa:
          networks:
          - internal-net

          others:
          networks:
          - traefik-net
          - internal-net


          Here, others can access free-ipa just by using free-ipa as dns name, and it's accessible by traefik as well. traefik can't see free-ipa because they are not in the same network.






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          • Ok that fixes part of the puzle, but the ports 443 still clash on Traefik & freeipa, I need for the public facing sites, and intenal via accessible only names suche as domain/freeipa. Freeipa breaks if you expose/port map on anything else except 443.
            – Maurice Manning
            Nov 12 at 21:44














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          You can use docker's network to isolate your environment, for exemple,



          services:
          traefik:
          networks:
          - traefik-net

          free-ipa:
          networks:
          - internal-net

          others:
          networks:
          - traefik-net
          - internal-net


          Here, others can access free-ipa just by using free-ipa as dns name, and it's accessible by traefik as well. traefik can't see free-ipa because they are not in the same network.






          share|improve this answer




















          • Ok that fixes part of the puzle, but the ports 443 still clash on Traefik & freeipa, I need for the public facing sites, and intenal via accessible only names suche as domain/freeipa. Freeipa breaks if you expose/port map on anything else except 443.
            – Maurice Manning
            Nov 12 at 21:44












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          You can use docker's network to isolate your environment, for exemple,



          services:
          traefik:
          networks:
          - traefik-net

          free-ipa:
          networks:
          - internal-net

          others:
          networks:
          - traefik-net
          - internal-net


          Here, others can access free-ipa just by using free-ipa as dns name, and it's accessible by traefik as well. traefik can't see free-ipa because they are not in the same network.






          share|improve this answer












          You can use docker's network to isolate your environment, for exemple,



          services:
          traefik:
          networks:
          - traefik-net

          free-ipa:
          networks:
          - internal-net

          others:
          networks:
          - traefik-net
          - internal-net


          Here, others can access free-ipa just by using free-ipa as dns name, and it's accessible by traefik as well. traefik can't see free-ipa because they are not in the same network.







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          • Ok that fixes part of the puzle, but the ports 443 still clash on Traefik & freeipa, I need for the public facing sites, and intenal via accessible only names suche as domain/freeipa. Freeipa breaks if you expose/port map on anything else except 443.
            – Maurice Manning
            Nov 12 at 21:44
















          • Ok that fixes part of the puzle, but the ports 443 still clash on Traefik & freeipa, I need for the public facing sites, and intenal via accessible only names suche as domain/freeipa. Freeipa breaks if you expose/port map on anything else except 443.
            – Maurice Manning
            Nov 12 at 21:44















          Ok that fixes part of the puzle, but the ports 443 still clash on Traefik & freeipa, I need for the public facing sites, and intenal via accessible only names suche as domain/freeipa. Freeipa breaks if you expose/port map on anything else except 443.
          – Maurice Manning
          Nov 12 at 21:44




          Ok that fixes part of the puzle, but the ports 443 still clash on Traefik & freeipa, I need for the public facing sites, and intenal via accessible only names suche as domain/freeipa. Freeipa breaks if you expose/port map on anything else except 443.
          – Maurice Manning
          Nov 12 at 21:44

















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