Cannot connect to docker container instance on Google compute engine [closed] - google-compute-engine

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I've created a docker automated build using a private github repository containing a web server running on port 8000. I can run it on my OSX box within a fedora 20 VM but when I try to run it using a Google Compute Engine container-optimized image it says the instance is running but I can't connect to it from the browser using the EXTERNAL_IP output by gcloud compute after it creates the instance.
A gist containing additional info is at https://gist.github.com/wrabbit-revisited/758551f4ae9636ea4a9e. Perhaps I'm just using the wrong IP address to access the server. I'm assuming that it's mapping port 8000 to port 80 in the instance.

Brendan Burns on the google+ google-containers had an answer very quickly. It is necessary to authenticate to docker before pulling the build.
https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/blob/d9426f8848883033e771ba1e28f86f624612b0f5/docs/images.md#using-a-private-registry

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I would like to replicate my WordPress MySQL database as described in the MySQL documentation 5.7 - Replication.
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MySQL Workbench won't connect to AWS RDS DB. ERROR - "Unable to connect to localhost" [closed]

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This image shows the error pop up when I try to test the connection
Current Set Up: 2015 MacBook Pro. OS 10.15.7
Things that I have tried:
System preferences > MySQL > initialize setup.
Checked Username is correct on AWS RDS set up.
Checked the endpoint address.
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how to access database from server and my hosting is linux shared hosting [closed]

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I have an Linux shared hosting space. I am trying to connect through the IP of my hosting space to WORK LIGHT server.set the hosting IP in mysql.Xml file. but am Success fully create a app in localhost its working fine in simulator. when am trying to test the app in android device it didn't access the database. please some body help me how to access the database in device.either I need to purchase VIRTUAL PRIVATE DEDICATED SERVERS to host my app database in those hosting space
Worklight does not work that way.
You need a host machine on top of which you should have either Tomcat, WebSphere or WebSphere Liberty profile installed. On top of this installation you deploy the Worklight Server (read the documentation).
The IP of the server is the IP of the host machine.
When you build your Worklight-based application, you build it with the IP address mentioned above (read the documentation). When launching the app and attempting to connect to the server/invoking an adapter procedure, the attempt will be done against that IP address.
That's called "on-prem", when you setup the server on your own infrastructure.
You do not try to connect your "remote host" to the "local server".
Frankly, I'm not sure what you're trying to do.
Please, stop developing.
Read the documentation, read it.
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Connect to mysql via SSH2 without an open port [closed]

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I have a server which I can connect to via SSH, this server is running mysql. I don't have access via port 3306. Many years ago I got around this using SSH tunnelling but can't get it working at the moment. The steps I thought I used where
1) Connect to a command prompt on the server via putty
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ejabberd server domain field [closed]

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I tried installing ejabberd on my linux 12.04 machine but I am a bit confused as to what goes into the ejabberd server domain field. I put in localhost but when I start, it opens an error page. I installed using a binary file I downloaded from the process one website. Anybody knows what exactly should go into that field? Thank You.
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