![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Another time (but I didn’t copy this log), I got a 200 and 615, which I think is an SSL error. That seems to be sending a 200 response, but also a 659, and I don’ t know what that represents? It doesn’t seem to be a standard response. I haven’t been able to capture a log for when it doesn’t load at all, but on an instance where it reloaded but only partly (e.g. So, that’s a simple 200 response code as you would expect. What’s particularly odd to me is the Docker logs: Tried loading in Incognito Mode to see if it was a particularly strange caching issue.Disabled extensions while attempting to load the page.Go to Again, this circles for a while and eventually shows ERR_CONNECTION_RESET IN Chrome, but loads as expected in Firefox.Run the command docker run -d -p 9000:80 nginx in command line to create an NGINX container bound to port 9000.Go to This circles for a while and eventually shows ERR_CONNECTION_RESET in Chrome, but loads as expected in Firefox.Download the welcome-to-docker container (which starts itself).OS Version/Build: Windows 11 Home, 22621.1848Īpp Version: Docker version 24.0.2, build cb74dfcĪttempt 1: Via the welcome-to-docker container This happens both with containers I set up and the welcome-to-docker container you can get directly in the GUI. Sometimes it reloads and loads successfully, sometimes, it reloads but only partly, and sometimes it won’t load at all. When running containers, accessing a container in the browser leads to ERR_CONNECTION_RESET in Chrome, but loads as expected in Firefox. ![]()
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