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since these docs are demonstrating how to run a swarm service with TLS support I assume port 443 was intended here
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--secret domain.key \
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--secret domain.key \
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--constraint 'node.labels.registry==true' \
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--constraint 'node.labels.registry==true' \
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--mount type=bind,src=/mnt/registry,dst=/var/lib/registry \
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--mount type=bind,src=/mnt/registry,dst=/var/lib/registry \
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-e REGISTRY_HTTP_ADDR=0.0.0.0:80 \
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-e REGISTRY_HTTP_ADDR=0.0.0.0:443 \
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-e REGISTRY_HTTP_TLS_CERTIFICATE=/run/secrets/domain.crt \
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-e REGISTRY_HTTP_TLS_CERTIFICATE=/run/secrets/domain.crt \
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-e REGISTRY_HTTP_TLS_KEY=/run/secrets/domain.key \
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-e REGISTRY_HTTP_TLS_KEY=/run/secrets/domain.key \
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--publish published=80,target=80 \
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--publish published=443,target=443 \
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--replicas 1 \
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--replicas 1 \
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registry:2
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registry:2
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```
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```
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You can access the service on port 80 of any swarm node. Docker sends the
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You can access the service on port 443 of any swarm node. Docker sends the
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requests to the node which is running the service.
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requests to the node which is running the service.
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## Load balancing considerations
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## Load balancing considerations
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