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adding host.docker.internal to extra hosts in kickstart docker file #49

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Issue when deploying this to a linux VM,

host.docker.internal is not enabled by default (hence when it tries to reach 9090 on the local host it sees nothing), adding this to extra hosts fixes the problem. Other possible solution would be to use the internal docker network's DNS record for prometheus (which would just be prometheus).

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Thanks for these fixes (and others)

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