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> (including options); boldface is used for as-is text and italics are
> used to indicate replaceable arguments. Brackets ([]) surround
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I've adjusted our SYNOPSIS entries to match that formatting, and
generally tried to make them more consistent with the precedent set by
the man-pages project.  Outside of the SYNOPSIS entry, I prefer using
backticks for literals, although in some places I've left the **
bolding to keep things visually similar to a nearby SYNOPSIS entry.

[1]: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/man-pages.7.html

Signed-off-by: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>

Closes: #1027
Approved by: rhatdan
2018-07-04 09:40:37 +00:00

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% podman-port "1"

NAME

podman-port - List port mappings for a container

SYNOPSIS

podman port [options] container [private-port[/proto]]

DESCRIPTION

List port mappings for the container or lookup the public-facing port that is NAT-ed to the private-port.

OPTIONS

--all, a

List all known port mappings for running containers. When using this option, you cannot pass any container names or private ports/protocols as filters.

--latest, -l

Instead of providing the container name or ID, use the last created container. If you use methods other than Podman to run containers such as CRI-O, the last started container could be from either of those methods.

EXAMPLE

List all port mappings

#podman port -a
b4d2f05432e482e017b1a4b2eae15fa7b4f6fb7e9f65c1bde46294fdef285906
80/udp -> 0.0.0.0:44327
80/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:44327
#

List port mappings for a specific container

#podman port b4d2f054
80/udp -> 0.0.0.0:44327
80/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:44327
#

List the port mappings for the latest container and port 80

#podman port b4d2f054 80
 0.0.0.0:44327
#

List the port mappings for a specific container for port 80 and the tcp protocol.

#podman port b4d2f054 80/tcp
0.0.0.0:44327
#

SEE ALSO

podman(1), podman-inspect(1)

HISTORY

January 2018, Originally compiled by Brent Baude bbaude@redhat.com