Rancher wildcard for ports in loadbalancer for docker





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So I have a docker container where I open up a range of ports.



ports:
- 4000:4100


So I range of 100 ports. It's an ssh service container that on some remote site. Based on users i'll be opening up a reserve ssh proxy into these ports.



Now to my understanding. Docker isn't accessible from the outside world. So the request comes into Rancher, who with the loadbalancer sends the request to the correct container. If I'm using SSH to open up a tunnel to these containers, i don't want to need to create a port for every port i open. Is there a wildcard option for this?










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  • For SSH, you cannot use a HTTP loadbalancer. Try Protocol=TCP.

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enter image description here



So I have a docker container where I open up a range of ports.



ports:
- 4000:4100


So I range of 100 ports. It's an ssh service container that on some remote site. Based on users i'll be opening up a reserve ssh proxy into these ports.



Now to my understanding. Docker isn't accessible from the outside world. So the request comes into Rancher, who with the loadbalancer sends the request to the correct container. If I'm using SSH to open up a tunnel to these containers, i don't want to need to create a port for every port i open. Is there a wildcard option for this?










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  • For SSH, you cannot use a HTTP loadbalancer. Try Protocol=TCP.

    – leodotcloud
    Jan 9 at 9:24














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enter image description here



So I have a docker container where I open up a range of ports.



ports:
- 4000:4100


So I range of 100 ports. It's an ssh service container that on some remote site. Based on users i'll be opening up a reserve ssh proxy into these ports.



Now to my understanding. Docker isn't accessible from the outside world. So the request comes into Rancher, who with the loadbalancer sends the request to the correct container. If I'm using SSH to open up a tunnel to these containers, i don't want to need to create a port for every port i open. Is there a wildcard option for this?










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enter image description here



So I have a docker container where I open up a range of ports.



ports:
- 4000:4100


So I range of 100 ports. It's an ssh service container that on some remote site. Based on users i'll be opening up a reserve ssh proxy into these ports.



Now to my understanding. Docker isn't accessible from the outside world. So the request comes into Rancher, who with the loadbalancer sends the request to the correct container. If I'm using SSH to open up a tunnel to these containers, i don't want to need to create a port for every port i open. Is there a wildcard option for this?







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  • For SSH, you cannot use a HTTP loadbalancer. Try Protocol=TCP.

    – leodotcloud
    Jan 9 at 9:24



















  • For SSH, you cannot use a HTTP loadbalancer. Try Protocol=TCP.

    – leodotcloud
    Jan 9 at 9:24

















For SSH, you cannot use a HTTP loadbalancer. Try Protocol=TCP.

– leodotcloud
Jan 9 at 9:24





For SSH, you cannot use a HTTP loadbalancer. Try Protocol=TCP.

– leodotcloud
Jan 9 at 9:24












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