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Updated README to include /tcp in port binding doc
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ for the `docker run` command except it doesn't support the attach options
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In order to create volumes that can be rebinded at start time, use the
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following syntax: `volumes={"/srv": "" }`. The `ports` parameter is a
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dictionary whose key is the port to expose and the value is an empty
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dictionary: `ports={"2181": {}}`. Note, this will simply expose the ports in
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dictionary: `ports={"2181/tcp": {}}`. Note, this will simply expose the ports in
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the container, but does not make them available on the host. See `start`
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below.
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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Example of binds mapping from host to container: `{'/mnt/srv/': '/srv'}`
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dictionary whose key is the container's port and the value is a `[{'HostIp': ''
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'HostPort': ''}]` list. Leaving `HostIp` blank will expose the port on
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all host interfaces. By leaving the `HostPort` blank, Docker will
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automatically assign a port. For example: `port_bindings={"2181": [{'HostIp': ''
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automatically assign a port. For example: `port_bindings={"2181/tcp": [{'HostIp': ''
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'HostPort': ''}]}`.
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`lxc_conf` allows to pass LXC configuration options in dict form.
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