No. You can run it a different computer, but you don't need to run in it in docker in that different computer, though you could. And it would not be in the same stack. Stacks live in just one machine.And you also mentioned I could theoretically run Velocity on another computer (another Pi in this case) which implies that containers from different machines on my local network can be on the same stack (I assume). I probably won't as Velocity isn't too resource intensive (it's actually a performance-optimized fork of another minecraft proxy software, BungeeCord).
It acts as a firewall in that you can only talk to ports in the container if you choose to export them. If there no ports exposed, then nothing can talk to it.Lastly, you mentioned that Docker acts a firewall to containers & stacks running inside of it and your first velocity diagram points traffic directly to the Docker stack. I have a firewall on my Pi (UFW) so I would only need to open up the velocity container then presumably.
Statistics: Posted by memjr — Fri Aug 23, 2024 9:13 pm