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sftp
Easy to use SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) server with OpenSSH.
Usage
- Define users as last arguments to
docker run
, one user per argument
(syntax:user:pass[:e][:[uid][:gid]]
).- You must set custom UID for your users if you want them to make changes to your mounted volumes with permissions matching your host filesystem.
- Mount volumes in user's home folder.
- The users are chrooted to their home directory, so you must mount the volumes in separate directories inside the user's home directory (/home/user/mounted-directory).
Examples
Single user and volume
docker run \
-v /host/share:/home/foo/share \
-p 2222:22 -d atmoz/sftp \
foo:123:1001
Logging in
The SFTP server runs in the container on port 22, and in this example, you are forwarding the container's port 22 to the host's port 2222.
To log into the STFP server, run
sftp -P 2222 foo@docker.host.tld
with docker.host.tld being the address (IP or domain name) of the machine running the Docker daemon.
Multiple users and volumes
docker run \
-v /host/share:/home/foo/share \
-v /host/documents:/home/foo/documents \
-v /host/http:/home/bar/http \
-p 2222:22 -d atmoz/sftp \
foo:123:1001 \
bar:abc:1002
Encrypted password
Add :e
behind password to mark it as encrypted. Use single quotes.
docker run \
-v /host/share:/home/foo/share \
-p 2222:22 -d atmoz/sftp \
'foo:$1$0G2g0GSt$ewU0t6GXG15.0hWoOX8X9.:e:1001'
Tip: you can use makepasswd to generate encrypted passwords:
echo -n 123 | makepasswd --crypt-md5 --clearfrom -
Using SSH key (without password)
docker run \
-v /host/id_rsa.pub:/home/foo/.ssh/authorized_keys:ro \
-v /host/share:/home/foo/share \
-p 2222:22 -d atmoz/sftp \
foo::1001