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Trending Docker headlines are dominated by hands-on deployment and operations questions: running Docker locally, production deployment, and fixing common networking/proxy issues. A secondary thread focuses on container connectivity and infrastructure setups, like Cloudflare DDNS, TrueNAS networking changes, and giving containers dedicated IPs via macvlan.

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Key Takeaway Expect most Docker trend discussions to be practical troubleshooting and deployment/networking patterns for home labs and production-like environments.
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Expect most Docker trend discussions to be practical troubleshooting and deployment/networking patterns for home labs and production-like environments.

Trending Docker headlines are dominated by hands-on deployment and operations questions: running Docker locally, production deployment, and fixing common networking/proxy issues. A secondary thread focuses on container connectivity and infrastructure setups, like Cloudflare DDNS, TrueNAS networking changes, and giving containers dedicated IPs via macvlan.

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topic focus Production deployment guidance for Docker images/containers
common issue Apache2 reverse proxy failing to proxy to Docker containers
infrastructure context TrueNAS forum discussion about Docker networking changes
networking technique Docker macvlan on VLAN for containers to get their own IP

What to Watch

  • Follow r/docker for step-by-step threads on production deployment and local Docker hosting. wundertech.net
  • Watch for follow-ups when Apache reverse-proxy configs are discussed; search r/docker for “proxying to Docker”. wundertech.net
  • Keep an eye on TrueNAS community posts for any further Docker networking changes. TrueNAS Forum

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What is Docker macvlan used for?

Docker macvlan gives containers their own MAC address and IP address on your physical network, eliminating the need for NAT or port mapping. It’s most useful when a container needs to appear as a real device on a specific subnet — common for Wake-on-LAN tools, network scanners, and IoT management containers that need to be on a dedicated VLAN.

Docker Macvlan on a VLAN: Give Containers Their Own IP - WunderTech
Can a Docker macvlan container communicate with the host?

Not by default. Macvlan isolates the container from the host at the network level, so the container can talk to other devices on the VLAN but not the machine it’s running on. To work around this, you can create a macvlan interface on the host side as well (sometimes called a shim interface), which gives the host an IP on the macvlan network.

Docker Macvlan on a VLAN: Give Containers Their Own IP - WunderTech
What’s the difference between macvlan and bridge networking in Docker?

With bridge networking, containers share the host’s IP and use NAT to reach the outside world. With macvlan, each container gets its own IP directly on your physical network — no NAT, no port forwarding. Macvlan behaves more like adding a new device to your network, while bridge networking behaves more like a software router sitting between the container and your LAN.

Docker Macvlan on a VLAN: Give Containers Their Own IP - WunderTech
Why is my macvlan container unreachable even though Docker shows it running?

The most likely cause is a VLAN tagging gap somewhere in the chain. Check that: (1) the VLAN subinterface on the host is up (ip link show), (2) the Docker macvlan network is using the subinterface as parent — not the raw physical interface, (3) the upstream switch port is configured as a trunk that allows your VLAN, and (4) the IP you assigned isn’t conflicting with another device on that VLAN.

Docker Macvlan on a VLAN: Give Containers Their Own IP - WunderTech
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