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ADD shortcodes /hugo/layouts/shortcodes
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ENV PORT=1313
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EXPOSE $PORT
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CMD ["hugo", "serve", "--bind", "0.0.0.0", "--port", "$PORT"]
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CMD ["hugo", "serve", "--baseURL", "https://blog.gtz.dk/", "--bind", "0.0.0.0", "--port", "$PORT"]
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date = '2024-12-04'
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draft = true
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title = "How to Host Docker Containers Easily in The Cloud"
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tags = ["howto", "tutorial", "web"]
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categories = ["technical"]
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In this post, we will be going over how to set up a [portainer]() managed docker environment, and how to use it.
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This is ideal if you want to host a personal website, a [blog](/posts/how-to-blog), a personal [github](git.gtz.dk) or whatever your development heart desire.
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If you choose to follow along, by the end of it, you will have an environment where you can just add or remove docker based services. It's even quite secure!
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## Missing things in this post
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- [ ] portainer introduction
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- [ ] traefik introduction
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- [ ] geoblocking the control dashboards
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- [ ] 2FA the control dashboards through Auth0 free tier
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