Rich Lander

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As a default, nothing else will use port `5000` since nothing else is in our containers by default. Also, we're more likely to see conflicts on the dev desktop than...

Well, I like it! What do you think of the plan, including adding two ports for .NET 8? We could do that for .NET 7, too, and then have two...

Did some research with OpenShift with help from @omajid. - **Dotnet**: https://catalog.redhat.com/software/containers/rhel8/dotnet-60-runtime/6182ef98c0d15aff4912fdae?container-tabs=technical-information - **Java**: https://catalog.redhat.com/software/containers/ubi8/openjdk-11/5dd6a4b45a13461646f677f4?container-tabs=technical-information - **Node**: https://catalog.redhat.com/software/containers/rhel8/nodejs-16/615aee893f6014fa45ae1ae1?container-tabs=technical-information - **Python**: https://catalog.redhat.com/software/containers/rhel9/python-39/61a6101fbfd4a5234d59629d?container-tabs=technical-information Both podman and OpenShift are rootless by default. The...

It's up to you guys. `500x` and `8xxx` are equally good for me. I think registering both ports is good because it reduces the set of things you need to...

I see it the opposite. The cognitive load is needing to know all these knobs to turn. Our current HTTPS docs are pretty complicated. I would like to make our...

Here are our instructions on HTTPS: https://github.com/dotnet/dotnet-docker/blob/main/samples/host-aspnetcore-https.md. Yes, that's an involved exercise although the differences across OS are mostly pathing. I agree that exposing the port is just one small...

> we could remove the `ASPNETCORE_URLS=https://+:80` part too and just expose port `5000`. I'm unaware that you can expose a loopback port outside the container. Wouldn't that be odd? I...

That looks good. Thanks for writing it up. I think this proposal is a big improvement on approachability. There is still the question on what we should do in our...

> HTTPS is slowly phasing out HTTP both on the internet and on intranets. But not for basic dev. Most devs likely use raw HTTP on their desktops. > asymmetry...

I don't know. It's quite a tradeoff. - Make it very easy for someone to share their app with another device or a friend on the same network. - Default...