We don't have pricing yet since we're still in beta. But in general, it'll be around 20-200$/month based on features (number of participants, storage space etc.).
We use Docker to containerize apps in cloudron. One issue we have faced is that --readonly and user namespaces don't work together. Is there any on-going effort on this front? I can't find a link now but this limitation is hidden somewhere deep inside the docker docs :/ For cloudron apps, we simply decided that readonly was more important than user namespaces for now.
Is your intention to expose the ports of a docker container? If you want to do this search for "expose" ports. The docker run option is -p and -P for this.
Or to create a subnet with custom IP for the docker daemon's bridge network? Use -b option to docker daemon.
no, that's not my intention, my intention is to not have to deal with iptables mangling packets and adding netfilter tags to everything.
not to mention port collisions with things that must run on predefined ports (think SMTP or pesky applications that keep redirecting you back to port 80)
I'm looking to expose 'an IP' similar to a bridged/open network in KVM.
Like some of the commenters, I don't respond to text immediately and not just when driving. This behavior of mine is made worse by all these new IM apps like telegram, hangouts which provide notifications on whether I have read it. If for some reason, I try to reply immediately and change my mind midway, the IM app shows 'xx it typing..' to the other party and now it's too late to back out.
I would join the smaller team (not smaller company). If that number is not known, I would join the company whose interview I enjoyed more (had the interviewers read your resume before they interviewed you? how intelligent/relevant were their questions? and so on)