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Securely share your files
Easy to use SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) server with OpenSSH. This is an automated build linked with the debian and alpine repositories.
Usage
- Define users as command arguments, STDIN or mounted in /etc/sftp-users.conf
(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
Simple docker run example
docker run \
-v /host/share:/home/foo/share \
-p 2222:22 -d atmoz/sftp \
foo:123:1001
Using Docker Compose:
sftp:
image: atmoz/sftp
volumes:
- /host/share:/home/foo/share
ports:
- "2222:22"
command: foo:123:1001
Logging in
The OpenSSH server runs by default on port 22, and in this example, we are
forwarding the container's port 22 to the host's port 2222. To log in with the
OpenSSH client, run: sftp -P 2222 foo@<host-ip>
Store users in config
docker run \
-v /host/users.conf:/etc/sftp-users.conf:ro \
-v /host/share:/home/foo/share \
-v /host/documents:/home/foo/documents \
-v /host/http:/home/bar/http \
-p 2222:22 -d atmoz/sftp
/host/users.conf:
foo:123:1001
bar:abc:1002
Encrypted password
Add :e
behind password to mark it as encrypted. Use single quotes if using terminal.
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 "password" | makepasswd --crypt-md5 --clearfrom -
Using SSH key (without password)
Mount all public keys in the user's .ssh/keys/
folder. All keys are automatically
appended to .ssh/authorized_keys
.
docker run \
-v /host/id_rsa.pub:/home/foo/.ssh/keys/id_rsa.pub:ro \
-v /host/id_other.pub:/home/foo/.ssh/keys/id_other.pub:ro \
-v /host/share:/home/foo/share \
-p 2222:22 -d atmoz/sftp \
foo::1001
Execute custom scripts or applications
Put your programs in /etc/sftp.d/ and it will automatically run when the container starts. See next section for an example.
Bindmount dirs from another location
If you are using --volumes-from or just want to make a custom directory available in user's home directory, you can add a script to /etc/sftp.d/ that bindmounts after container starts.
#!/bin/bash
# Just an example (make your own):
function bindmount() {
if [ -d "$1" ]; then
mkdir -p "$2"
fi
mount --bind $3 "$1" "$2"
}
# Remember permissions, you may have to fix it:
# chown -R :users /data/common
bindmount /data/admin-tools /home/admin/tools
bindmount /data/common /home/dave/common
bindmount /data/common /home/peter/common
bindmount /data/docs /home/peter/docs --read-only