QNAP Reverse Proxy Solution for Docker's Lack of IPv6 Support
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The demand is to access a QNAP Docker container from outside using a DDNS domain name and port. However, the issue is that the Docker network type "bridge" does not support accessing the container through a DDNS domain name and port. The solution is to use QNAP's reverse proxy feature to set up a rule that forwards the external requests to the Docker container. The rule should include the protocol (http), the DDNS domain name, and the desired external port. The target should specify the protocol (http), the hostname (either "localhost" or the local LAN IP of another device), and the LAN port number.