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page_title: Dockerizing an SSH service page_description: Installing and running an SSHd service on Docker page_keywords: docker, example, package installation, networking

Dockerizing an SSH Daemon Service

The following Dockerfile sets up an SSHd service in a container that you can use to connect to and inspect other container's volumes, or to get quick access to a test container.

# sshd
#
# VERSION               0.0.1

FROM     ubuntu:14.04
MAINTAINER Thatcher R. Peskens "thatcher@dotcloud.com"

RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y openssh-server
RUN mkdir /var/run/sshd
RUN echo 'root:screencast' | chpasswd
RUN sed -i 's/PermitRootLogin without-password/PermitRootLogin yes/' /etc/ssh/sshd_config

EXPOSE 22
CMD ["/usr/sbin/sshd", "-D"]

Build the image using:

$ sudo docker build -t eg_sshd .

Then run it. You can then use docker port to find out what host port the container's port 22 is mapped to:

$ sudo docker run -d -P --name test_sshd eg_sshd
$ sudo docker port test_sshd 22
0.0.0.0:49154

And now you can ssh as root on the container's IP address (you can find it with docker inspect) or on port 49154 of the Docker daemon's host IP address (ip address or ifconfig can tell you that):

$ ssh root@192.168.1.2 -p 49154
# The password is ``screencast``.
$$

Finally, clean up after your test by stopping and removing the container, and then removing the image.

$ sudo docker stop test_sshd
$ sudo docker rm test_sshd
$ sudo docker rmi eg_sshd