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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/core/compatibility/containers/8.0/aspnet-port.md
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There are two ways to respond to this breaking change:

- (Recommended action) Explicitly set the `ASPNETCORE_HTTP_PORTS`, `ASPNETCORE_HTTPS_PORTS`, and `ASPNETCORE_URLS` environment variables to the desired port. Example: `docker run --rm -it -p 8000:80 -e ASPNETCORE_HTTP_PORTS=80 <my-app>`
- (Recommended action) [In addition to using the non-root `app` user](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/securing-containers-with-rootless/), explicitly set the `ASPNETCORE_HTTP_PORTS`, `ASPNETCORE_HTTPS_PORTS`, and `ASPNETCORE_URLS` environment variables to the desired port. Example: `docker run --rm -it -p 8000:80 -e ASPNETCORE_HTTP_PORTS=80 <my-app>`
- Update existing commands and configuration that rely on the expected default port of port 80 to reference port 8080 instead. Example: `docker run --rm -it -p 8000:8080 <my-app>`

If your app was built using the older <xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.WebHost.CreateDefaultBuilder?displayProperty=nameWithType> method, set `ASPNETCORE_URLS` (not `ASPNETCORE_HTTP_PORTS`). Example: `docker run --rm -it -p 8000:80 -e ASPNETCORE_URLS=http://*:80 <my-app>`.
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