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@@ -114,17 +114,15 @@ $ docker run --name=influxdb -d -p 8083:8083 -p 8086:8086 influxdb
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Run the influx client in another container:
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```console
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-$ docker run --rm --link=influxdb -it influxdb influx -host influxdb
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+$ docker run --rm --net=container:influxdb -it influxdb influx -host influxdb
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```
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-Alternatively, jump directly into the container:
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-
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-```console
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-$ docker exec -it influxdb influx
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-```
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+At the moment, you cannot use `docker exec` to run the influx client since `docker exec` will not properly allocate a TTY. This is due to a current bug in Docker that is detailed in [docker/docker#8755](https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/8755).
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### Web Administrator Interface
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Navigate to [localhost:8083](http://localhost:8083) with your browser while running the container.
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See more about using the web admin [here](https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/latest/tools/web_admin/).
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+The web administrator interface requires that the web browser have access to InfluxDB. You must expose the InfluxDB HTTP port as the same port when using the admin interface.
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