:title: Running an SSH service :description: A screencast of installing and running an sshd service :keywords: docker, example, package installation, networking .. _running_ssh_service: SSH Daemon Service ================== .. include:: example_header.inc **Video:** I've created a little screencast to show how to create an SSHd service and connect to it. It is something like 11 minutes and not entirely smooth, but it gives you a good idea. .. note:: This screencast was created before Docker version 0.5.2, so the daemon is unprotected and available via a TCP port. When you run through the same steps in a newer version of Docker, you will need to add ``sudo`` in front of each ``docker`` command in order to reach the daemon over its protected Unix socket. .. raw:: html
You can also get this sshd container by using: .. code-block:: bash sudo docker pull dhrp/sshd The password is ``screencast``. **Video's Transcription:** .. code-block:: bash # Hello! We are going to try and install openssh on a container and run it as a service # let's pull ubuntu to get a base ubuntu image. $ docker pull ubuntu # I had it so it was quick # now let's connect using -i for interactive and with -t for terminal # we execute /bin/bash to get a prompt. $ docker run -i -t ubuntu /bin/bash # yes! we are in! # now lets install openssh $ apt-get update $ apt-get install openssh-server # ok. lets see if we can run it. $ which sshd # we need to create privilege separation directory $ mkdir /var/run/sshd $ /usr/sbin/sshd $ exit # now let's commit it # which container was it? $ docker ps -a |more $ docker commit a30a3a2f2b130749995f5902f079dc6ad31ea0621fac595128ec59c6da07feea dhrp/sshd # I gave the name dhrp/sshd for the container # now we can run it again $ docker run -d dhrp/sshd /usr/sbin/sshd -D # D for daemon mode # is it running? $ docker ps # yes! # let's stop it $ docker stop 0ebf7cec294755399d063f4b1627980d4cbff7d999f0bc82b59c300f8536a562 $ docker ps # and reconnect, but now open a port to it $ docker run -d -p 22 dhrp/sshd /usr/sbin/sshd -D $ docker port b2b407cf22cf8e7fa3736fa8852713571074536b1d31def3fdfcd9fa4fd8c8c5 22 # it has now given us a port to connect to # we have to connect using a public ip of our host $ hostname # *ifconfig* is deprecated, better use *ip addr show* now $ ifconfig $ ssh root@192.168.33.10 -p 49153 # Ah! forgot to set root passwd $ docker commit b2b407cf22cf8e7fa3736fa8852713571074536b1d31def3fdfcd9fa4fd8c8c5 dhrp/sshd $ docker ps -a $ docker run -i -t dhrp/sshd /bin/bash $ passwd $ exit $ docker commit 9e863f0ca0af31c8b951048ba87641d67c382d08d655c2e4879c51410e0fedc1 dhrp/sshd $ docker run -d -p 22 dhrp/sshd /usr/sbin/sshd -D $ docker port a0aaa9558c90cf5c7782648df904a82365ebacce523e4acc085ac1213bfe2206 22 # *ifconfig* is deprecated, better use *ip addr show* now $ ifconfig $ ssh root@192.168.33.10 -p 49154 # Thanks for watching, Thatcher thatcher@dotcloud.com Update: ------- For Ubuntu 13.10 using stackbrew/ubuntu, you may need do these additional steps: 1. change /etc/pam.d/sshd, pam_loginuid line 'required' to 'optional' 2. echo LANG=\"en_US.UTF-8\" > /etc/default/locale