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I'm running Rancher Desktop (1.4.1) on Fedora 36 via the AppImage, and was wondering how I could access its internal net (192.168.5.0/24). My laptop doesn't have any adapters inside that network even though traffic from it can reach the internet.
This would be useful since I have a few apps were using non-default ports via port-forward is a problem. It'd rather point my hosts file at the ingress LB IP.
I've experimented with this on Windows and can access 192.168.5.0/24 as you'd expect. So perhaps this is a bug, any guidance would be appreciated.
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Hello,
I'm running Rancher Desktop (1.4.1) on Fedora 36 via the AppImage, and was wondering how I could access its internal net (192.168.5.0/24). My laptop doesn't have any adapters inside that network even though traffic from it can reach the internet.
This would be useful since I have a few apps were using non-default ports via port-forward is a problem. It'd rather point my hosts file at the ingress LB IP.
I've experimented with this on Windows and can access 192.168.5.0/24 as you'd expect. So perhaps this is a bug, any guidance would be appreciated.
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