Starting docker kills ssh
I have an interesting issue on SLES12SP2 where I type service docker start and then I lose connection to ssh from putty... however I can ssh from Linux to Linux with no problems.... Why would docker kill / prevent me from ssh?
The IP routes look good and my interface is still there... If I reboot the server ssh comes back but as soon as I start docker it kills it from putty and I have to use linux to linux.
linux ssh putty docker
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I have an interesting issue on SLES12SP2 where I type service docker start and then I lose connection to ssh from putty... however I can ssh from Linux to Linux with no problems.... Why would docker kill / prevent me from ssh?
The IP routes look good and my interface is still there... If I reboot the server ssh comes back but as soon as I start docker it kills it from putty and I have to use linux to linux.
linux ssh putty docker
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Docker probably sets up a network starting with 172.17.0.0 and you're already using the same network to access it, or something similar.
– A.B
Jan 22 at 20:39
Hi, no I am using 10.100.0.X as my eth0 IP address
– Michael W.
Jan 23 at 14:58
ok, bad guess then, can't find better from the informations available
– A.B
Jan 23 at 19:05
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I have an interesting issue on SLES12SP2 where I type service docker start and then I lose connection to ssh from putty... however I can ssh from Linux to Linux with no problems.... Why would docker kill / prevent me from ssh?
The IP routes look good and my interface is still there... If I reboot the server ssh comes back but as soon as I start docker it kills it from putty and I have to use linux to linux.
linux ssh putty docker
I have an interesting issue on SLES12SP2 where I type service docker start and then I lose connection to ssh from putty... however I can ssh from Linux to Linux with no problems.... Why would docker kill / prevent me from ssh?
The IP routes look good and my interface is still there... If I reboot the server ssh comes back but as soon as I start docker it kills it from putty and I have to use linux to linux.
linux ssh putty docker
linux ssh putty docker
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Docker probably sets up a network starting with 172.17.0.0 and you're already using the same network to access it, or something similar.
– A.B
Jan 22 at 20:39
Hi, no I am using 10.100.0.X as my eth0 IP address
– Michael W.
Jan 23 at 14:58
ok, bad guess then, can't find better from the informations available
– A.B
Jan 23 at 19:05
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Docker probably sets up a network starting with 172.17.0.0 and you're already using the same network to access it, or something similar.
– A.B
Jan 22 at 20:39
Hi, no I am using 10.100.0.X as my eth0 IP address
– Michael W.
Jan 23 at 14:58
ok, bad guess then, can't find better from the informations available
– A.B
Jan 23 at 19:05
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Docker probably sets up a network starting with 172.17.0.0 and you're already using the same network to access it, or something similar.
– A.B
Jan 22 at 20:39
Docker probably sets up a network starting with 172.17.0.0 and you're already using the same network to access it, or something similar.
– A.B
Jan 22 at 20:39
Hi, no I am using 10.100.0.X as my eth0 IP address
– Michael W.
Jan 23 at 14:58
Hi, no I am using 10.100.0.X as my eth0 IP address
– Michael W.
Jan 23 at 14:58
ok, bad guess then, can't find better from the informations available
– A.B
Jan 23 at 19:05
ok, bad guess then, can't find better from the informations available
– A.B
Jan 23 at 19:05
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Docker probably sets up a network starting with 172.17.0.0 and you're already using the same network to access it, or something similar.
– A.B
Jan 22 at 20:39
Hi, no I am using 10.100.0.X as my eth0 IP address
– Michael W.
Jan 23 at 14:58
ok, bad guess then, can't find better from the informations available
– A.B
Jan 23 at 19:05