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I am working on Ubuntu 14.04. I recently started to learn docker and I have a Ubuntu 14.04 container. I want to install and run apache2 on this container to get my hands dirty in cloud and servers. Can someone tell me the commands to run the apache2 server on a specific ip address(with port number) and URL?










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    I am working on Ubuntu 14.04. I recently started to learn docker and I have a Ubuntu 14.04 container. I want to install and run apache2 on this container to get my hands dirty in cloud and servers. Can someone tell me the commands to run the apache2 server on a specific ip address(with port number) and URL?










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      I am working on Ubuntu 14.04. I recently started to learn docker and I have a Ubuntu 14.04 container. I want to install and run apache2 on this container to get my hands dirty in cloud and servers. Can someone tell me the commands to run the apache2 server on a specific ip address(with port number) and URL?










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      I am working on Ubuntu 14.04. I recently started to learn docker and I have a Ubuntu 14.04 container. I want to install and run apache2 on this container to get my hands dirty in cloud and servers. Can someone tell me the commands to run the apache2 server on a specific ip address(with port number) and URL?







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          Launching Apache web server using Docker is an extremely easy task.



          Before starting, I may recommend you to follow these guides, that are really useful for understanding the steps of how-to-start with Docker - Run a simple application, Quickstart containers.



          Regarding your Apache question: I may recommend you to follow this page, where you may find some useful recommendations of how-to-run Apache webserver on Docker.



          If you'd like to run Docker container on some specific port, you may get started with the following - Docker networking guide.



          Have a good luck!






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          • I am trying to do this to replicate my manually installed docker server. The httpd docker image doesn't have the a2ensite etc. config that ubuntu does.

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          Try :
          apt-get update && apt-get install apache2 -y



          --> This is because docker is not storing app repository cache






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            Launching Apache web server using Docker is an extremely easy task.



            Before starting, I may recommend you to follow these guides, that are really useful for understanding the steps of how-to-start with Docker - Run a simple application, Quickstart containers.



            Regarding your Apache question: I may recommend you to follow this page, where you may find some useful recommendations of how-to-run Apache webserver on Docker.



            If you'd like to run Docker container on some specific port, you may get started with the following - Docker networking guide.



            Have a good luck!






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            • I am trying to do this to replicate my manually installed docker server. The httpd docker image doesn't have the a2ensite etc. config that ubuntu does.

              – Robert3452
              Sep 4 '16 at 13:01


















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            Launching Apache web server using Docker is an extremely easy task.



            Before starting, I may recommend you to follow these guides, that are really useful for understanding the steps of how-to-start with Docker - Run a simple application, Quickstart containers.



            Regarding your Apache question: I may recommend you to follow this page, where you may find some useful recommendations of how-to-run Apache webserver on Docker.



            If you'd like to run Docker container on some specific port, you may get started with the following - Docker networking guide.



            Have a good luck!






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            • I am trying to do this to replicate my manually installed docker server. The httpd docker image doesn't have the a2ensite etc. config that ubuntu does.

              – Robert3452
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            Launching Apache web server using Docker is an extremely easy task.



            Before starting, I may recommend you to follow these guides, that are really useful for understanding the steps of how-to-start with Docker - Run a simple application, Quickstart containers.



            Regarding your Apache question: I may recommend you to follow this page, where you may find some useful recommendations of how-to-run Apache webserver on Docker.



            If you'd like to run Docker container on some specific port, you may get started with the following - Docker networking guide.



            Have a good luck!






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            Launching Apache web server using Docker is an extremely easy task.



            Before starting, I may recommend you to follow these guides, that are really useful for understanding the steps of how-to-start with Docker - Run a simple application, Quickstart containers.



            Regarding your Apache question: I may recommend you to follow this page, where you may find some useful recommendations of how-to-run Apache webserver on Docker.



            If you'd like to run Docker container on some specific port, you may get started with the following - Docker networking guide.



            Have a good luck!







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            • I am trying to do this to replicate my manually installed docker server. The httpd docker image doesn't have the a2ensite etc. config that ubuntu does.

              – Robert3452
              Sep 4 '16 at 13:01





















            • I am trying to do this to replicate my manually installed docker server. The httpd docker image doesn't have the a2ensite etc. config that ubuntu does.

              – Robert3452
              Sep 4 '16 at 13:01



















            I am trying to do this to replicate my manually installed docker server. The httpd docker image doesn't have the a2ensite etc. config that ubuntu does.

            – Robert3452
            Sep 4 '16 at 13:01







            I am trying to do this to replicate my manually installed docker server. The httpd docker image doesn't have the a2ensite etc. config that ubuntu does.

            – Robert3452
            Sep 4 '16 at 13:01















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            Try :
            apt-get update && apt-get install apache2 -y



            --> This is because docker is not storing app repository cache






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              apt-get update && apt-get install apache2 -y



              --> This is because docker is not storing app repository cache






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                Try :
                apt-get update && apt-get install apache2 -y



                --> This is because docker is not storing app repository cache






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                Try :
                apt-get update && apt-get install apache2 -y



                --> This is because docker is not storing app repository cache







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