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You see, this is an issue for me because I don't want my ports "automagically" being open, I want to know exactly which ports are in use and by which apps, I don't want package manager to manage my ports. I know this sounds "old school" but I prefer to control my ports manually and I don't want my iptables rules be a mess I can't understand.
Maybe that's more of a "me" issue than a docker issue, but anyway, I prefer to not use such software.
No I totally understand. This is why I use podman personally. You can use the same images as you would with docker, even its compose is pretty much exactly the same I think.