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Sure sounds like you're running in bridged mode and your container doesn't know it.
Edit, yeah, I just your configs. Things are kind of crazy. If you're going to use compose, use the internal networking and don't try to route out to IPs that are host-based. You can simplify this so much by just using the internal docker network. If you NEED to talk to the host for some reason, don't do it over API, and use a socket instead. If THAT isn't an option, make sure your network has named DNS hosts, and use those instead of IP addresses.