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Attention: You can use a different port than the 8080 on your local machine, as long as the correct mapping is done in the _docker run_ command. For instance, if you wish the docker container to listen to the 8089 port, you should define "-p 8089:8080" in the aforementioned commands. It should be noted, that in that case, if you are willing to use also the Dashboard, this change should be applied to the Docker File of the dashboard in order to declare where the services reside. For more information please check the [Dashboard Wiki Page]().
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Attention: You can use a different port than the 8080 on your local machine, as long as the correct mapping is done in the _docker run_ command. For instance, if you wish the docker container to listen to the 8089 port, you should define "-p 8089:8080" in the aforementioned commands. It should be noted, that in that case, if you are willing to use also the Dashboard, this change should be applied to the Docker File of the dashboard in order to declare where the services reside. For more information please check the [Dashboard Wiki Page]().
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