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  1. Hello! In order to have to use hundreds of dockers, I have the obligation to go to vlan for my dockers. Currently, I have my br1 (ethernet) bridged to my home local network. And I also have my nginx proxy manager on 192.168.1.200 I will need to have a virtual network for my dockers in 10.0.0.1 in order to take advantage of the range 10.0.0.1 - 10.255.255.255 but that I can use on nginx, for example: 192.168.1.160 to my virtual network, and that each docker can be used from a port example: I have the subdomain: docker01.name.fr:25300 which points to my vlan which will have as input 192.168.1.160 And my docker01 (let's imagine) 10.0.0.2:25300 and another docker on docker2.name.fr:20400 to 192.168.1.160 to docker2 10.0.0.3:20400 Currently my server is on my local home network at farbot.local/192.168.1.60 To summarize, I want to have only one local IP for my dockers, and we differentiate them by the port How could I create this infrastructure? namely that I must be able to access the internet in the dockers, and the dockers must be able to communicate with each other on the vlan Thanks in advance !

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