When two containers belong to the same pod, they share the same network
space. Therefore, there is no need for name resolution. They will
both respond to localhost.
On Fri, 2019-06-28 at 17:22 +0000, Christoffer Reijer wrote:
I also tried to access it on localhost which is how a pod works on
kubernetes. But I don't run Kubernetes on this host so I'm not
entirely sure how the "pod" philosophy works in this case when using
podman.
I just want to create 2 containers on the same host using podman and
having container A access a service on container B. Please help me, I
do not want to resort to installing docker on RHEL 8 just because of
something as trivial as this. :(
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