Due to the technical content, many terms and commands in this article are in English.
At the start, Haiilo creates a new virtual Haiilo default network as a Docker network bridge with default settings. It’s possible that your company network has the same IP range. This would lead to some IP address conflicts in your network.
To find out which IP range your Haiilo uses, you can use the following commands:
Check the precise name of the network:
docker network ls
docker network inspect coyo_default
The default IP range starts with: 172.18.0.0/16
If you want to make changes to the virtual network, we recommend you add a network segment to your docker-compose.yml.
The following section creates a virtual Docker bridge network "coyo-vn" with the stated IP range, subnet and gateway. Simply add this at the end of your docker-compose.yml file.
networks:
coyo-vn:
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: 172.28.0.0/16
gateway: 172.28.0.255
networks:
- coyo-vn
Haiilo then restarts with the script stop.sh and start.sh (start-advanced.sh).
You can find out more about this in the official Docker documentation "Networking in Compose".